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2 textures for the SOH Wildcat, should be out this week :wink: :smile:

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...and another one.

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Ah.. like the last one Jason :wink:

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Post by DispatchDragon »

This beggars the question from the Hudson thread - when I read the bit about it being the first American aircraft to see conflict in World War 2 with the British - wasnt a Martlet the first aircraft to shoot down a german aircraft (I believe a Do17 over Scapa flow) in WW2 ??? Which would predate the Hudsons claim????


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Hi Leif, bit of confusion going on methinks,

26 September 1939, a Blackburn Skua (RN of course) is the first British plane to shoot down a German plane

http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/Aircraft/Skua.htm

8 October 1939, Lockheed Hudson becomes first RAF aicraft to shoot down a German plane

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Hudson

25th December 1940, Grumman Martlets of 804 Sqn become first American built fighter(s) to shoot down a German aircraft

http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/Aircr ... ildcat.htm

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Post by Jason32 »

1 more now complete so all 5 textures should be available this weekend. :wink: :smile:

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Now then.. that's the ticket :dance:

Nice work there Jason :wink:

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Post by jab »

Brilliant paint liverys there and you have to love that Widlcat where abouts can I find this model? :dunno: I looked on Avsim but cant find :think:

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Hi James the first line of the first post tells you :k:

SOH = Sim OutHouse :wink:

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