Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Nice work Ryan! The good news is that I have left on my list exactly 11 Allied a/c! Although that does not include the various CAF/RTAF and the few various French a/c that have been requested, nor does it include the numerous "Plan Orange" era a/c that were requested. Here is what I have remaining that will fill those 11 slots:
Sikorsky S.42
Sikorsky S.43 (JRS-1)
Consolidated-Vultee XA-41
Curtiss XF14C
Curtiss P-62
Avro York
Blackburn Botha
deHavilland Sea Mosquito TR.33
deHavilland DH.91 Albatross
deHavilland DH.95 Flamingo
Short Seaford
(Missing the cut will be the Martin P4M Mercator, although I will do the a/c for those that may want to add it in on their own)
As far as Japanese a/c that would fit in this era, I have the following:
Mitsubishi B2M2
Mitsubishi Ki-2-I
Mitsubishi Ki-2-II
Mitsubishi Ki-10 "Perry"
Then the rest of the Japanese a/c I have are again "Plan Orange" types.
Sikorsky S.42
Sikorsky S.43 (JRS-1)
Consolidated-Vultee XA-41
Curtiss XF14C
Curtiss P-62
Avro York
Blackburn Botha
deHavilland Sea Mosquito TR.33
deHavilland DH.91 Albatross
deHavilland DH.95 Flamingo
Short Seaford
(Missing the cut will be the Martin P4M Mercator, although I will do the a/c for those that may want to add it in on their own)
As far as Japanese a/c that would fit in this era, I have the following:
Mitsubishi B2M2
Mitsubishi Ki-2-I
Mitsubishi Ki-2-II
Mitsubishi Ki-10 "Perry"
Then the rest of the Japanese a/c I have are again "Plan Orange" types.

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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
I found this artwork on a website by Tyler Rogue.
It works on my AE mod.
Its older types 20's and 30's stuff
About 20 types.
Amongst others:
Mitsubishi B2M1
Mitsubishi Ki-2
Mitsubishi Ki-20
Kawasaki Ki-10
Boeing B-9
Curtiss P-6
Consolidated P-30
Keystone B-6
Douglas T3D
It works on my AE mod.
Its older types 20's and 30's stuff
About 20 types.
Amongst others:
Mitsubishi B2M1
Mitsubishi Ki-2
Mitsubishi Ki-20
Kawasaki Ki-10
Boeing B-9
Curtiss P-6
Consolidated P-30
Keystone B-6
Douglas T3D
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Been working on the Axis mod; mostly adding various art so that the Axis modder has a nice rounded selection of German planes:
Ju-88A
He-111H
FW-190 Radial (Greyish Naval Camo for ops from CVs and Land Colors)
FW-190 Dora (Greyish Naval Camo for ops from CVs and Land Colors)
Need to do:
FW-190 Radial in Greenish colors for the FW-190F and so ground attackers...remember that the traditional tan/green mottled camo of the 190F and so on was ideal for the steppes of Russia -- not so good in vibrant overgrown jungle of asia...
Bf-109 F or G models (land only -- the only model that goes on a carrier is the 109T...having 1/3rd of all 109s built lost in landing/takeoff accidents is not good for a carrier fighter)
Bf-110 (Day and Night Fighter)
Ju-88G
He-219
Arado Flotplanes for German cruisers/etc.
That should enable a decent mix of operations for a japanese/german player.
Ju-88A
He-111H
FW-190 Radial (Greyish Naval Camo for ops from CVs and Land Colors)
FW-190 Dora (Greyish Naval Camo for ops from CVs and Land Colors)
Need to do:
FW-190 Radial in Greenish colors for the FW-190F and so ground attackers...remember that the traditional tan/green mottled camo of the 190F and so on was ideal for the steppes of Russia -- not so good in vibrant overgrown jungle of asia...
Bf-109 F or G models (land only -- the only model that goes on a carrier is the 109T...having 1/3rd of all 109s built lost in landing/takeoff accidents is not good for a carrier fighter)
Bf-110 (Day and Night Fighter)
Ju-88G
He-219
Arado Flotplanes for German cruisers/etc.
That should enable a decent mix of operations for a japanese/german player.
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May I suggest dropping the Curtiss P-62? All of Curtiss' attempts to build a fighter that was not the P-40 failed utterly and were giant piles of poo.
I would suggest adding the Hughes F-12 and Republic F-11 Rainbow as long range recon platforms. But I don't know if they have sufficient "appeal".
I would suggest adding the Hughes F-12 and Republic F-11 Rainbow as long range recon platforms. But I don't know if they have sufficient "appeal".
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New stuff so far:
Ta-154 Mosquito
Bf-109F
Ar-196 Floatplane
Ju-88G Nightfighter
Ju-88C Heavy Fighter (in greenish camo); can be used to attack ground people
Ta-154 Mosquito
Bf-109F
Ar-196 Floatplane
Ju-88G Nightfighter
Ju-88C Heavy Fighter (in greenish camo); can be used to attack ground people
RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Absolutely amazing Ryan [X(][X(]. Superb work !!. Ufff, xDD It's a festival of airplanes !!!
Concerning axis side planes. Any chance of italian planes ? Thank you !!
Concerning axis side planes. Any chance of italian planes ? Thank you !!
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Concerning axis side planes. Any chance of italian planes ? Thank you !!
I can try putting in a floatplane so that Italian ships in the PTO can have scouts. But other than that...I can't see how Italy can sustain a true global effort -- their economy was significantly smaller than that of Germany's. I can put in a fighter or two -- MC.205 definitely -- anything that can maintain it's own with a P-51 is worthy of inclusion.
Oh; MadManRick; I am going to put in the P-82B/C Twin Mustang Nightfighter version -- apparently quite a few were ordered to replace P-61s in the nightfighter role; but due to the end of WW2, that had to wait for postwar. Certainly, the P-82 Nightfighter versions were 30 MPH faster than even the P-61C.
RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
If you seek anything that can fight agains a P-51, the "serie 3" are the answer: MC.205, Regiane Re.2005, and Fiat G.55. If I remember well, there was a prototype of the last one, armed even with a torpedo..
Well, and the SM.79 should appears, at least, because was the more sucessfull (and built) italian warplane at war.
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Well, and the SM.79 should appears, at least, because was the more sucessfull (and built) italian warplane at war.

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Ah, the P-82...one of my all-time favs! In my opinion THE best Mustang variant, why? Because everything's better in twos!

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Speaking of F-82s:
Link to very big picture I took at USAFM
The F-82B on display, Betty-Jo, flew from Hawaii to New York on Feb. 27-28, 1947, a distance of 5,051 miles, the longest non-stop flight ever made by a propeller-driven fighter. Betty-Jo came to the museum in 1957.
Link to very big picture by me of F-82G
This is done up in the colors of the first USAF fighter to score a kill in Korea, a F-82G.
Link to very big picture I took at USAFM
The F-82B on display, Betty-Jo, flew from Hawaii to New York on Feb. 27-28, 1947, a distance of 5,051 miles, the longest non-stop flight ever made by a propeller-driven fighter. Betty-Jo came to the museum in 1957.
Link to very big picture by me of F-82G
This is done up in the colors of the first USAF fighter to score a kill in Korea, a F-82G.
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Version 2 now up
Link to 11.5 MB ZIP
Axis Planes added
In Allied, I changed #125 - SR-1 to P-82 Nightfighter, since that has more use than a random experimental late 40s British seaplane jet fighter.
Link to 11.5 MB ZIP
Axis Planes added
In Allied, I changed #125 - SR-1 to P-82 Nightfighter, since that has more use than a random experimental late 40s British seaplane jet fighter.
RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Thank you !! [;)] downloading...
RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Sideart for :
Kyushu K10W1 "Oak" Trainer
More than 150 of these aircraft were built.
Kyushu K10W1 "Oak" Trainer
More than 150 of these aircraft were built.
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excellent work, madman and ryan youve done an great job
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This expands bitmap 338 to show:
1.) Olive Drab P-39 with 1942 Star in 1942 (new)
2.) Olive Drab P-39 with 1943 Blue/White Bars in 1943 (existing)
3.) Silver P-39 with 1943 Blue/White Bars in 1944/45/46 (new)
This lets us add advanced P-39s like the P-79 and P-63 to the game; since it's really remarkable how alike all the Cobras were -- to the point of having to count rivets and panel lines...
This will be included in version 3 of my Unified Sides.
1.) Olive Drab P-39 with 1942 Star in 1942 (new)
2.) Olive Drab P-39 with 1943 Blue/White Bars in 1943 (existing)
3.) Silver P-39 with 1943 Blue/White Bars in 1944/45/46 (new)
This lets us add advanced P-39s like the P-79 and P-63 to the game; since it's really remarkable how alike all the Cobras were -- to the point of having to count rivets and panel lines...
This will be included in version 3 of my Unified Sides.
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Blackburn Botha Mk. I

608 Squadron
P.S. for some reason PB is giving me fits today, but trust me there are markings included on the art!

608 Squadron
P.S. for some reason PB is giving me fits today, but trust me there are markings included on the art!
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I've played around a bit with Paint.Net. So here are a few Axis candidates not yet on your list:
Fw187 single-seater in Japanese Markings:

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Ju88 A-17 in Japanese markings. This was the torpedo bomber variant; it carried two torpedoes:

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A torpedo bomber derivative of the Ju88 G (quite fictitious):

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Kawasaki Ki-10-1 "Perry":


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