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Hellenic Spitfires


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The Royal Hellenic Airforce (RHAF) received its first spitfire MkV fighters during late 1943. These were issued to the RAF’s two Hellenic squadrons fighting in N. Africa, 335 and 336. The two squadrons later moved to Italy from where missions over occupied Greece and the Balkans were also flown. The two squadrons returned to Greece in late 1944.

Most spitfires used by the RHAF were finished in the “Day fighter scheme” with dark green and ocean grey for the top surfaces and medium sea grey for the lower surfaces. A small number of aircraft seem to have been finished in the “Desert scheme” with dark earth and mid stone for the upper surfaces and azure blue for the lower surfaces. British national markings were carried according to RAF regulations. Hellenic national insignia did not begin to be used before the two squadrons’ repatriation, but even then not universally as the aircraft were still officially property of the RAF. The aircraft were gradually handed over to Greece, this process lasting well into 1946. The fuselage insignia were the first to be changed usually by overpainting the red center circle in blue. Wing roundels remained British for longer and in many cases a complete set of Hellenic insignia was not applied before 1946, leading to many interesting variations and marking mixes!

 

After being handed over to the RHAF the aircraft were gradually repainted and remarked, although their finishes were still far from uniform. The aircraft continued to be used operationally during the 1945 – 1949 Hellenic Civil War and also continued in service into the 1950s.

 

 

 

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The names given (eg blowhorn) are not always historically accurate. I just wanted to make each livery distinguishable in the game apart from their numbers

Apart from the above 10 historically accurate liveries, there is a separate download with 4 generic liveries which feature dynamic number suitable for mission builders.

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Fun fact!: The bare metal liveries have red chassis, thus when shot they look like they are bleeding!!!

 

The two ladies serving as pin-up backgrounds for my presentation were rendered by me using purchased 3D models and there was no effort what so ever to make them historically accurate! They're just eye candy and as a bonus here is a spitfire wallpaper:

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If you liked it, feel free to browse my deviantart gallery.

 

Downloads:

335sqn liveries

336sqn liveries

Generic liveries

 

References used for inspiration:

https://www.lmdecals.gr/index.php/en/1-48-scale-decals/186-royal-hellenic-air-force-spitfire-mkv-greek-lm-48003

http://www.greeks-in-foreign-cockpits.com/

http://history-color.blogspot.gr/

http://imansolas.freeservers.com/Aces/Greeks%20in%20Spitfires.html


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Love the skins Santus, and the lady pilots are pretty sexy as well !

Regards

 

DL available skins here:

https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/?CREATED_BY=Strut

 

 

Pictures of my Skins here: https://imgur.com/a/bOQyQqW

 

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