-=Instructions on how to install my new Windswept 109 skin=-
1. a. If you haven't already, download a program that will do the .rfa file extractions. For instance, RFA Extractor works fine for me. b. Make a copy of bf109_01_H.dds and pu
This plane belongs to a fictitious land-based squadron (VMF-23). It is not based on a real plane, but the color scheme is typical of many F4U1 groups. It is a battle and weather-worn USMC hopper, and has seen its fair share
I saw this plane several times while searching the web for Corsair photos. I had to change some of the striping and lettering due to the mirror effect of parts of the skin, but it still turned out pretty good IMHO...Hope you
Installation: To install, you must use Moseley's .RFA Extractor (located here: http://www.bf1942files.com/file.info?ID=5889 or http://www.bf1942files.com/file.info?ID=5888)
This is my first BF 1942 skin and making this skin was important to me because my Grandfather (William D. Johnston) was one of the Flying Tigers. He was assigned to the 74th fighter squadron, 23rd fig