Curtiss P-40N skinpack consisting of two fully marked skins to be used on the P-40N mod aircraft.

Place these skins in: \IL-2 Sturmovik 1946\PaintSchemes\Skins\P-40N

Template and skins by me, HBPencil. I used the stock P-40M void as a base from which to build the template and as such some elements of the mech/internals 
are retained from that void as my own attempts to improve on them had negligible results.


IMPORTANT
You may use these skins freely (provided its for non-profit and/or non-commercial use) and so long as you give credit and leave the credits on the skins. 
Likewise please do not use these skins in part or in whole to create other skins without giving due credit. Please do not upload these skins to any website 
without my permission unless they are bundled with a mission/campaign in which they are used.

If you any questions regarding these skins, or the use of, please dont hesitate to message me at Axis-&-Allies or email me at hbpencil79@hotmail.com

SKIN INFORMATION

The following is what information I have on the original aircraft on which these skins are based plus any relevent skinning info. Note that issues with the mapping 
and warping of the skins means that I had to make some compromises, some of which are quite major which means that some details aren't as accurate as I'd like.

NZ3259 coded L "Leslie", No. 2 SU RNZAF, May to June 1944.
This N-20 was the highest seriel numbered RNZAF P-40 to see combat. Eventually sold for scrap on 2 March 1948.

A29-572 coded HU-P, Watch My Form/Lucky 13, No. 78 Squadron RAAF, Noemfoor Island late 1944.
This N-15 was the second of several P-40s to wear the Watch My Form nose art and is based on a photograph showing the aircraft about to start up before 
a mission with Sgt. D A Smyth at the controls. The underside of the engine cowling was a pale blue however due to mapping issues I've had to keep it as 
Neutral Grey. On 8 January 1945 it crashed while W/O Geoffrey James Bellamy was taking off at Wama strip, Morotai, when it blew out the port tyre. It was 
then used for spare parts.

Happy flying!

HBPencil