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#3585732 - 06/04/12 01:00 AM Works in progress He-IIIh 9/III KG26, 1941
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He-111 H-6 9/III KG26 1H+(yellow)DL The Med and North Africa Autumn 1941





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#3585781 - 06/04/12 05:05 AM Re: Works in progress [Re: iron mike]
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#3585799 - 06/04/12 06:00 AM Re: Works in progress [Re: Moggy]
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The skin is looking good - as usual I dare to say wink

...but desert camouflages for the He 111 is more than rare, in case you´re desperately looking for such profiles.
Mostly the Heinkels flew sorties from their Europe-based airfields in usual RLM 65/70/71 camouflage.
Some variety might bring black lower surfaces for night attacks or squiggle patterns for sorties over sea against allied shipping

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#3586290 - 06/04/12 09:56 PM Re: Works in progress [Re: Fran_Zee]
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Fran,

I have a few photos of KG26 machines in a 79 based camo. I have at least one from each Gruppe, but I can only confirm photos from 2/I and 9/III KG26 with proper codes. I've got much more data for Ju88 units.
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#3586395 - 06/05/12 03:11 AM Re: Works in progress [Re: iron mike]
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Yes, Ju 88s in desert camo are no problem.
When I skinned the 5J+AR here I finally had to discover it was wearing a dust-covered RLM 70/71 instead of a RLM 79 camo blush
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#3586896 - 06/05/12 11:19 PM Re: Works in progress [Re: Fran_Zee]
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Interesting Fran.

I wonder if the Luftwaffe used a temporary (water based) version of 79. They used a washable white in the East and a black based on lampblack(the soot from oil based fires) for temporary night camo.

Since I'm going to be winging these birds, I'll do a bit of creative coloring with Italian colors too and over painting of 70/71.



P.S. any thoughts on which Ju88 unit to skin? LG1 perhaps? any input will be most helpful and appriciated.

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#3587938 - 06/07/12 04:27 PM Re: Works in progress [Re: iron mike]
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Mike, there´s no temporary RLM 79; this colour oftenly used over RLM 70/71 with meandering or greater splotches
Regarding the He 111 I´m convinced it was a plane too large for all-time desert camo regarding the fact most He 111 units were stationed in Italy or Greece with different climates and surroundings.
RLM 80 for fighters was delivered in seperate cans IMO to create field-applied camoes which were able to fit with the green surroundings the Luftwaffe encountered when falling back into Tunisia.
Afaik the He 11s returned to their bases after their attacks not being far from the coast line so in fact it was only a short distance to cross over desert areas.
The Ju 88s flew see-saw sorties, i.e.they refuelled in Africa. So they were staying on desert ground for a longer time and had to be protected from enemy sight.
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#3587971 - 06/07/12 05:47 PM Re: Works in progress [Re: iron mike]
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#3588078 - 06/07/12 10:17 PM Re: Works in progress [Re: Col. Gibbon]
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The letters are the thinnest that the ttf file and PSP allow. So, good or bad, they are what they are.

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#3589672 - 06/10/12 09:41 PM Re: Works in progress [Re: iron mike]
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3 with variations of 70/71 and 79...







Attn: Ralf, can the He-111's carry eels?
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