01.04.2010, 09:53
Kristorf Wrote:Hmmmm, I try to avoid though, hurts the head to much, ask Trooper, he will verify my aversion.
"By August 1936 Tuck had qualified as a pilot and was posted to Number 65 (East India) Squadron at Hornchurch as a Pilot Officer. In 1938 Tuck was promoted to Flying Officer and soon after the war broke out was made a Flight Commander.
He joined 92 Squadron and went into action in May 1940. He recorded his first victory (a Me 109) over St. Omer, France. The same day he forced a Me 110 to crash land but to his surprise the pilot jumped out and opened fire on Tuck's Spitfire with a pistol and actually put a bullet through the windscreen: he was not allowed to repeat the action..."
http://www.stanfordtuck.com/
I would like to do some Spitfires with the lettering and roundels on the wing root, but the stretching is so great they are impossible to get to a point I would be happy to release them
I thought your Sailor Malan skin for the MkV had the underwing roundels with the yellow band? Or did these not reach the wing route? Sorry to ask you all these questions, but you are the best spit skinner I know :lol: