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Schwabauer HR North American B-25D-1 'Red Wrath' (Ground
Attack/Strafer Version), Serial No.41-30024, 498th BS, 345th BG, in February
1944 based at Nadzab, New Guinea. (USAAF Page).
HR North American
B-25D-1 'Tondelayo' (Ground Attack/Strafer Version), Serial No.41-30669, 500th
Bomb Squadron, 348th Bomb Group. (USAAF Page).
HR North
American B-25D-1 'Hell's Fire', Serial No.41-30278, which was a replacement
aircraft assigned to the 500th Bomb Squadron, 345th Bomb Group on November
29th, 1943. (USAAF Page).
HR North American B-25D-1 'Lil
Shifless', Serial No.41-30669 from the 499th Bomb Squadron 'Bats Outa Hell',
345th Bomb Group. Transferred to the 499th (December 26, 1943) and assigned to
1st Lt. Octave J. Daniel. (USAAF Page).
'Non-flyable'
versions for the HR North American B-25D-1 models. (USAAF
Page).
'EAW Retro Propellor Disc' for the HR North American
B-25D-1 models. (USAAF Page).
HR North American B-25D
'Pootang', of the 488th Bomb Squadron, 340th Bomb Group, 12th Air Force in
Egypt, November 1942.(USAAF Page).
HR North American
B-25C-1 'Pink Petunia', of the 83rd Bomb Squadron, 12th Bomb Group, 9th Air
Force in Medenine, Tunisia in May 1942. (USAAF Page).
HR
North American B25B Mitchell 'Ruptured Duck', flown by Lt. Ted Lawson on the
Doolittle Tokyo Air Raid on April 18, 1942. (USAAF Page).
HR North
American Mitchell MK.II (B-25D) of No. 226 Squadron, 2nd Tactical Air Force,
RAF, based at Gilze Rijen, Netherlands in late 1944. (Common Wealth
page).
EAW Community
Page. Sebastion 'Sera'
Seratti HR Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-5 or 6, as flown by Hauptmann
Walter "Nowi" Nowotny, (Stab)I./JG 54, Orel, Russia, 14th October, 1943. (Front
Page).
HR Focke-Wulf Fw 190A, as flown by Oberleutnant Otto Kittel,
3./JG 54, Riga-Skulte/Latvia, June 23, 1944. (Front Page).
Dean 'DeanH' Hill HR Supermarine Spitfire
MkVb (Tropical) of No.417 "City of Windsor" Squadron, Royal Canadian Airforce.
(Spitfire Page).
HR Chance-Vought F4U-1 Corsair 'Spirit of 76', as flown
by Major Robert Owens, the C.O. of VMF-215, Munda airfield in Aug 1943. (Front
Page).
HR North American B-25D-1 'Red Wrath' (Ground Attack/Strafer
Version), Serial No.41-30024, 498th BS, 345th BG, in February 1944 based at
Nadzab, New Guinea. (B-25 Page).
HR North American B-25D-1
'Tondelayo' (Ground Attack/Strafer Version), Serial No.41-30669, 500th Bomb
Squadron, 348th Bomb Group. (B-25 Page).
HR North American
B-25D-1 'Hell's Fire', Serial No.41-30278, which was a replacement aircraft
assigned to the 500th Bomb Squadron, 345th Bomb Group on November 29th, 1943.
(B-25 Page).
HR Republic P47 D-10-RE Thunderbolt "Topper",
SN.42-75007 from the 317th FS, 325th FG 'The Checkertail Clan', based in San
Pancrazio, Italy in 1944. (P-47 Page).
HR Republic P47 D-21
Thunderbolt 'Penrod and Sam', SN 42-25512, of the 56th FG, 62nd FS, based as
Boxted, England in May 1944. Flown by Cpt. Robert Samuel Johnson. (P-47
Page).
HR Republic P47 D-20 Thunderbolt, SN.42-27607 from
the 82nd FS, 78th FG. Flown by Lt. Richard D Stark, September 1944. (P-47
Page).
HR North American B-25D-1 'Lil Shifless', Serial
No.41-30669 from the 499th Bomb Squadron 'Bats Outa Hell', 345th Bomb Group.
Transferred to the 499th (December 26, 1943) and assigned to 1st Lt. Octave J.
Daniel. (B25 Page).
'Non-flyable' versions for the HR North
American B-25D-1 models. (B25 Page).
'EAW Retro Propellor
Disc' for the HR North American B-25D-1 models. (B25 Page).
HR
North American B25B Mitchell 'Ruptured Duck', flown by Lt. Ted Lawson on the
Doolittle Tokyo Air Raid on April 18, 1942. (USAAF
Page).
HR Republic P47C, Coded QP-B "Boise Bee" as flown by
Maj. Duane "Bee" Beeson of the 334th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, USAAF from Debden,
England during Mid 1943. (P47 Page).
HR Republic P47C,
Coded QP-J "The Deacon" as flown by Maj.Howard "Deacon" Hively of the 334th FS,
4th FG, 8th AF, USAAF from Debden, England during Mid 1943. (P47
Page).
HR Republic P47C, Coded VF-T "Donny Boy" as flown by
Maj.Dominic "Don" Gentile of the 336th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, USAAF from Debden,
England during Mid 1943. (P47 Page).
HR Republic P47C,
Coded QP-P "Ill Wind" as flown by Capt. Nicholas Megdura of the 334th FS, 4th
FG, 8th AF, USAAF from Debden, England during Mid 1943. (P47
Page).
HR North American Mitchell MK.II (B-25D) of No. 226
Squadron, 2nd Tactical Air Force, RAF, based at Gilze Rijen, Netherlands in
late 1944. (B25 page).
Olivier
'LLv34_Doc' Menu Boeing B-17F 'Flying Fortress' from
the 92th BG, 327th BS during early 1943. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
Boeing B-17F 'Flying Fortress' from the 92th BG,
327th BS during mid 1943. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
Boeing B-17F 'Flying Fortress' from the 92th BG,
327th BS during early 1944. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
Boeing B-17F 'Flying Fortress' from the 92th BG,
327th BS during mid 1944. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
Roland 'Fran-zee'
Franz HR Messerschmitt Bf 110C-3 of 60° Gruppo BT
(Bombardamento Terrestre), 235a Squadriglia, 60th Bomb Group, 235th Squadron,
based in Lonate Pozzolo near Milan, Northern Italy early 1943. Piloted by
Tenente Cesare Balli. (Front Page).
Dornier Do 217 J-1 of
60° Gruppo BT (Bombardamento Terrestre), 235a Squadriglia, 60th Bomb Group,
235th squadron, based in Treviso -San Giuseppe near Venice, Northern Italy
during the Winter of 1942-43. (Also a 'Flyable' version). (Front
Page).
'RED
sWINGer' HR 'nose art' files for use with a HR Boeing
B-17 Flying Fortress (Add-Ons Page).
HR Focke-Wulf
190A-5/U3 belonging to the 6th Staffel of Schlachtgeschwader 2, based at
Deblin-Irena, Poland, during February 1943. (Front
Page).
Erik 'Shreck'
Brandborg HR P-38 Lightning ground targets. (Add-Ons
Page).
HR European Water Tower ground object. (Add-Ons
Page).
HR Mig-15 ground targets. (Add-Ons
Page).
Michael 'Serb'
Suzic Messerschmitt Bf 110E '3U+AB' of 1./ZG 26, Russian Front, Winter of 1941-42.
(Donated by David 'Skylark' Phillips).
This model depicts a
Messerschmitt Bf 110E '3U+AB' of 1./ZG 26, Russian
Front, Winter of 1941-42. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
Messerschmitt Bf 110C-4 of 5./ZG 1, Caucasus,
Russian Front, October 1942. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
Messerschmitt Bf 110G 'S9+IC' of Hauptmann
Gunther Tonne, Gruppencommandeur II./ZG 1, Byelgorod, Ukraine, June 1942.
(Donated by David 'Skylark' Phillips).
Martin B-26C-45
2107657 of the I/22 Groupe de Bombardement, Armée de l'Air, December
1944. (Donated by David 'Skylark' Phillips).
Martin
B-26C-45 42-10764/'PJ-H' of the 454th BS / 323rd BG, Laon/Athies, France,
November 1944. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
Martin B-26G-5-MA 43-34409/SS-M of the 451st
BS/322nd BG, Spring 1945. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
Martin B-26C-45-MO 42-107740/T6-U 'Junior' of
the 573rd BS/391st BG, Matching, Essex, England, May 1944. (Donated by David
'Skylark' Phillips).
Messerschmitt Me 210A-1 of 2./(F) 122,
Chenisia, March 1943. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
P-47D-20 (42-76298)/"T5-A" of Unknown Pilot,
10th FS/50th FG, Normandy, June 1944. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
P-47D-1 (42-7943)/QP-D "Miss Plainfield" of Lt
Spiros "Steve" Pisanos , 334th FS / 4th FG, Debden Aerodrome, Debden, England,
October 1943. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
P-47D-25 (42-26407) of Lt. Col. Robert Coffey,
365th FG, Azeville (A-7), France, July 1944. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
P-47D-5 (42-8461)/"Lucky" of Lt Robert Johnson,
61st FS/56th FG, Halesworth, England, February 1944. (Donated by David
'Skylark' Phillips).
P-47D-25 (42-26628) of Capt. Frederick
Christensen, 62nd FS/56th FG, Boxted, England, July 1944. (Donated by David
'Skylark' Phillips).
P-47D-11 (42-75242) of Capt. Michael
Quirk, 62nd FS/56th FG, Halesworth, England, February 1944. (Donated by David
'Skylark' Phillips).
P-47D-28 (42-26466) of Unknown Pilot,
63rd FS/56th FG, Boxted, England, Fall 1944. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
P-47D-28 (42-28543) of Unknown Pilot, 63rd
FS/56th FG, Boxted, England, Fall 1944. (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
Serb's P-47 Cockpit and Wing view files.
(Add-Ons Page). (Donated by David 'Skylark'
Phillips).
Nico 'Nico'
I'As HR Hawker Hurricane Mk.1, Coded AL-K (P2798) of
No.87 Squadron, RAF as flown by Squadron Leader Ian. R. Gleed during Winter
1940-1941. (Front Page).
HR Hawker Hurricane Mk.1, Coded
AL-K (P2798) of No.87 Squadron, RAF as flown by Squadron Leader Ian. R. Gleed
in France during 1940. (Front Page).
HR Supermarine
Spitfire LF Mk.Vb (AB502) of Wing Commaner Ian R. Gleed, 244 Wing, North
Africa, 1943. (Front Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfrie Mk.1a,
coded QJ-S, (QJ was also used at other times for No.613 and 616 Sqdns) Serial
No.R6596 of No.92 Sqdn, RAF, as flown by Pilot Officer Alan Richard Wright in
early summer 1940. (Spitfire Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfire
Mk.I, coded QJ-G (QJ was also used at other times for No.92 and 613 Sqdns),
Serial No.X4330 of No.616 Sqdn, as flown by Pilot Officer J.E. Johnson DSO DFC
out of Kirton-in-Lindsey in September 1940. (Spitfire
Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II in generic markings
for No.312 (Czech) Squadron during 1941. (Spitfire
Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II coded EB-E of No.41
Squadron, RAF. (Spitfire Page).
HR Fictional Supermarine
Spitfire Mk.II AI-H as flown by Fictional Czech F/Lt Frantisek Slama in the
movie "Dark Blue World". (Spitfire Page).
HR Fictional
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.II AI-H as flown by Fictional Czech P/O Karel Vojtisek
in the movie "Dark Blue World". (Spitfire Page).
HR
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.V as flown by Douglas Bader with No.242 Squadron, RAF.
(Spitfire Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, Coded ZF-H, Serial
No.AB968 of No.308 (Polish) Squadron as flown by Sgt. Tadeusz Schiele in
October 1941. (Spitfire Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfire
Mk.Vb RF-D (EN951) of No.303 (Polish) Sqn, 133 Wing, RAF as flown by Sqn.Ldr.
Jan Eugeniusz Ludwik Zumbach OC, Kirton-in-Lindsey, late 1942. (Spitfire
Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb from No.302 (Polish)
Squadron RAF,in August 1942. (Spitfire Page).
HR
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, Coded FN-B, from No.331 (Norwegian) Squadron RAF,
as flown by Flt. Lieutnant Rolf Arne Berg in August 1942. (Spitfire
Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, Coded VZ-H (AD291) of
No.412 Sqdn. RCAF, as flown by Pilot Officer John Gillespie Magee Jr in summer
1941. (Spitfire Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, MD-T
"Buckeye Don", Serial BL256 from No.133 'Eagle' Squadron, RAF as flown by First
Lieutnant Don Gentille, Biggin Hill in late August 1942. (Spitfire
Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb RF-D (EN951) of No.303
(Polish) Sqn, 133 Wing, RAF as flown by Sqn.Ldr. Jan Eugeniusz Ludwik Zumbach
OC, Kirton-in-Lindsey, late 1942. (Spitfire Page).
HR
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb of No.340 (French) Squadron, RAF, based at
Hornchurch in August 1942. (Spitfire Page).
HR Supermarine
Spitfire MkVb, Serial BM263 as flown by Sqn/Ldr Eric Thomas, leader of the the
No133 'Eagle' Squadron, RAF, based at Kirton-In-Lindseyat the begining of 1942.
(Spitfire Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb AV-E
operated by No.121 'Eagle' Squadron, RAF, from Southend in July 1942. (Spitfire
Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, Coded MD-T "Buckeye
Don", Serial No.BL256 from No.133 "Eagle" Squadron, RAF, flown by First
Lieutnant Don Gentille at Biggin Hill in late August 1942. (Spitfire
Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, SD-E, Serial AA837 of
No.501 "County Of Gloucester" Squadron, RAF as flown by Pilot Officer E.H.L
Shore from Ibsley, Hampshire in November 1941. (Spitfire
Page).
HR Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb, XR-C, Serial AA855 of
No.17 'Eagle' Squadron, RAF as flown by Pilot Officer M.W.Fessler from
Northweald in October 1941. (Spitfire Page).
Tomas 'Knug' Andersson Messerschmitt
109 from the Tintin album 'King Ottokar's Sceptre'. (109 - Others
Page).
Ade 'Flying Tiger'
Kelly HR North American B-25D Mitchell medium bomber -
"The Falcons" 498th Squadron, 345th BG, # 226, Luzon 1945. (Pacific
Page).
New 'Screen Art' Collection No.5 (CBI theatre - 4 types). (Screen
Art page).
HR Republic Thunderbolt Mk.II (P-47D-25-RE) , NV-K (HD247,
44-26727) of No.79 Squadron, RAF, Wangjing, Burma, 1944. (Pacific & CBI
page).
HR Republic Thunderbolt Mk.1, ZT-D - HD 185 of No.258 Squadron,
RAF, Burma. (Pacific & CBI page).
Karel 'K2' Chvojka LR Dornier Do 17 Z-2
DN-51 used by FAF-LeLV48. (Bomber Page).
LR Petlyakov
Pe-2FT of the Russian Air Force. (Bomber Page).
LR Tupolev
SB-2-M103 of the Russian Air Force. (Bomber Page).
LR
Tupolev SB-2-M100 of the Russian Air Force. (Bomber
Page).
UPDATED LR Tupolev SB-bis3-2-M103 of the Finnish Air
Force. (Bomber Page).
UPDATED LR Tupolev SB-2-M103 of the
Finnish Air Force. (Bomber Page).
David 'Skylark' Phillips HR Republic
P-47D Thunderbolt 'Ernestyne', BN.42-26656, Coded LH-D of the 'Slybirds Group',
350th FS, 353rd FG, Metfield, England, circa October 1944. (Front
Page).
Replacement USAAF Pilots (3 types) (Add-Ons page).
EAW Key
Files Pacific Air War (Gold) (in seperate downloads) - Donated
by John 'Col. Gibbon' Graham.
Fleet Defender (Gold) (in seperate
downloads) - Donated by Gus 'RAF_Dumoulin' Audiber.
EAW SSS
Site Mike Sandbagger'
Norris Dam Busters March music (Themes/music
page).
Jan Tuma's EAW Pages
Jan Tuma HR Polikarpov
I-3 - USSR - Moscow military department, Dzerzinski squadron,
1932.
HR Avia BH.33 / PWS-A - Poland 1932, No.2 Air
Regiment - 122 Fighter Squadron, 1932. Pilot Jerzy Bajan. Code: 4
HR Avia 33 E - Czechoslovakia 1929 -
prototype.
HR Avia BH.33 E-SHS Yugoslavia - Jugoslovensko
Kraljjevsko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo (Royal Yugoslavian Air Force), cca 1939.
HR Avia BH.33 E - Belgium 1929 .
HR
Avia BH.33 E - SCW 1936 Republican Air Force (Aviación Militar), 1936.
HR Avia Ba.33 - Czechoslovak A.F. 1933, 4. Letecky pluk
(Air Regiment) - 41. Stihaci letka (Fighter Squadron), based at Hradec Kralove,
1933. Pilot Frantisek Bayer. Serial numer: 70, Code: I 6.
HR Avia Ba.33 - Czechoslovak A.F. 1933, Czechoslovak Air
Force - 3. Letecky pluk (Air Regiment) based at Piestany (Slovakia), cca 1933.
Serial numer: ?, Code: J8.
SEAWC Awards
Page. Nathan (Col. Landers) - Heart of the Matter
Award.
Dean 'DeanH' Hill - Order of the Paint Brush Award.
Jan
Tuma - Masters Award.
Karel 'K2' Chvojka - Masters Award.
SEAWC HR Skins
Pages. HR Polikarpov I-3 (Page P).
HR Supermarine
Spitfire Mk.1, II, V and Mk.Vb (Tropical) (Page S).
HR Hawker Hurricane
(Page H).
HR Avia BH.33 / PWS-A (Page A).
HR HR Avia 33 E,
E-SHS (4 types) (Page A).
HR Avia Ba.33 (2 types) (Page A).
HR
North American B-25. (Page N).
HR Chance-Vought F4U-1 Corsair (Bird
Cage Canopy). (Page C).
HR Republic P-47 Thunderbolt . (Page R).
HR Focke-Wulf 190A . (Page F).
SEAWC 3DZ Model
Pages. US ARMY WACO Glider. (Page W).
LR Petlyakov Pe-2FT
(Page P).
HR Messerschmitt ME110 (Page M2).
HR Polikarpov I-3
(Page P).
HR Supermarine Spitfire MkVb (Tropical) (Page S).
HR
Avia BH.33 / PWS-A (Page A).
HR HR Avia 33 E, E-SHS (Page A).
HR Avia Ba.33 (Page A).
HR North American B-25D-1 (Ground
Attack/Strafer Version) (Page N).
HR Chance-Vought F4U-1 Corsair (Bird
Cage Canopy). (Page C).
Wings Over
ByTom. HR Supermarine Spitfire MkVb (Tropical) of No.417 "City
of Windsor" Squadron, Royal Canadian Airforce. (Great Britain Page).
HR
Chance-Vought F4U-1 Corsair 'Spirit of 76', as flown by Major Robert Owens, the
C.O. of VMF-215, Munda airfield in Aug 1943. (USA Page).
US ARMY WACO
Glider. (USA page). |