Installation: To install, you must use Moseley's .RFA Extractor (located here: http://www.bf1942files.com/file.info?ID=5889 or http://www.bf1942files.com/file.info?ID=5888)
This is my first BF 1942 skin and making this skin was important to me because my Grandfather (William D. Johnston) was one of the Flying Tigers. He was assigned to the 74th fighter squadron, 23rd fig
This is my first BF 1942 skin and making this skin was important to me because my Grandfather (William D. Johnston) was one of the Flying Tigers. He was assigned to the 74th fighter squadron, 23rd fig
I am not sure if this is a realistic depiction of the Corsair or not, but I saw a Tamiya model online that I liked so I decided to reproduce it in part here. The only difference is that the original
File Description: - This skin represents an a/c of II/JG 54 "Grunherz", based at Siverskaya in the northern part of the Eastern Front during the autumn of 1942. It wears a most unusual camouflage scheme, not indicative of it's flight group. It wea