Focke-Wulf Fw-190 A-4 JG54, Kommodore Major Hannes Trautloft
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Focke-Wulf Fw-190 A-4 JG54, Kommodore Major Hannes Trautloft, Russia, Winter 1942/1943

I have been searching EVRYWHERE for this skin but I have had absolutly NO success.

If someone can create this skin please inform me! Big Grin

If you need blueprints and paintscheme color I have them. (I will send you them if you request them).



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HERE IS A VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f339q5Bq ... annel_page

Inthis vid you can it doesent have LOW VISIBILITY MARKINGS!!!
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Cpt Farrel has a version on his site:

http://www.cptfarrels.com/Fw-190A-4/Fw- ... t_JG54.zip


Not sure if it's the exact one, because Trautloft had a few winter Fw190A
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YEP!, Thats the one. BUT. why does it have low visibility markings on top? Its not suppost to.... Sad
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Well, to be honest, a video about a model isn't historical evidence. I can't find a photo of this actual aicraft from above but during this time low-visibility markings were very common on JG 54 Fw190s. Remember that the winter whitewash wasn't factory applied - it was done in the field. So, ground crews rarely painted over the markings that were already on the aircraft.

Joe
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I guess that makes sense, but I'm really used to my model. Smile
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