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Hawkeye's News and More

09/17/18

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Another Yak-1 skin today, this one wearring the markings of the first woman to score an air-to-air victory as well as the first woman to become an Ace, Lydia Litvyak. This skin is in the markings of White 23, the plane she was flying the day she went missing in August 1943.

10/08/18

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Now available in the store for a limited time is the Yak-3T. This plane is a blast to fly, literally, nearly as maneuverable as the tech tree Yak-3 but with a big 37mm gun in the hub. I personally recommend this plane, it is fun to play and packs quite a punch when that big gun connects with a target.

 

My only complaint is the planes marine textures, but I have taken care of that with a custom skin. Since teh Yak-3T never made it past prototype, only  one was built, I borrowed the camouflage from a Yak-9UT that served in East Prussia during 1945. This particular skin is camouflage only and uses all the default markings and textures, no additional files are required to use this skin.

10/22/18

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Today for the first time in a long time am releasing a pack of skins for two planes under my Adversaries Series, although the planes in this pack are not really adversaries but are the same plane with a unique story.

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Spitfire EN830's story includes a crash landing, capture, the 'Great Escape', murder, and finally it's destruction by a USAAF bombing raid in 1944.

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This is the story of the Messerspit.

11/12/18

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After a long delay due to the event hangar from the Bomber Escort event making it nearly impossible to produce a high quality skin I am finally able to release a skin I gave a sneak peek of over a month ago in the Official WoWP Discord.

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This skin is for the P-39Q but can easily be made to work on the P-39N as well just by changing the names of the folders and files.

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This is a Lend-Lease P-39D "Kobrushka" flown by 20 kill ace 1st Lt Vadim "the Beard" Fadeev during the Kuban campaign in April and May of 1942. This skin represents how the plane would have appeared when it was delivered to the Soviet Air Forces at Ladd Field near Fairbanks Alaska.

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