Here I have some IL-2s from the 999th ShAP. Once again, finding matching aircraft proved to be a challenge, so I was glad when I eventually found these in a photo together. However, pilots are all unknown to me.
Unknown but certainly looking for German Vehicles to "Ballisticaly Test" with their cannons. They look quite proficient at their work with that paint scheme, very nice look.
The AAAF/AAM cards got it right. The IL-2 as opposed to the IL-10 in the original AAM cardset. The Sturmovik was available for the Germans in 1941 in reality but WotC, for sopme reason failed to grasp that as well as many others but we did get a good base game to "House Rule" as desired.
Unknown but certainly looking for German Vehicles to "Ballisticaly Test" with their cannons. They look quite proficient at their work with that paint scheme, very nice look.
For today, here's a flight of one of my earlier repaints, redone with a bit better photo quality. These 109s are from 9./JG54, and were flown by Wilhelm Schilling (1), Friedrich Ungar (6), Emil Hecker (9), and Gerhard Kroll (11).
Up next, here are some Typhoons from 198 Sqn. They were piloted by: John Michael Bryan (TP-C), William Geoffrey Eagle (TP-E), John Niblett (TP-H), and John Robert Baldwin (TP-Z).