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FSX Messerschmitt BF 109

Messerschmitt Bf 109E-4 livery set refreshes the A2A WWII Fighters Emil with corrected textures and three historically grounded schemes: D-IXWS, “White 6” on the Eastern Front, and a 1943 Slovak training aircraft at Vajnory in late-war RLM camouflage. Built for FSX and requires the A2A Bf109E package.

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Corrected textures for the A2A WWII Fighters Bf109E, Messerschmitt Bf109E-4. Three periods of this livery: 1. As D-IXWS, 2. As white 6 on east front 3. As training aircraft Slovakia Vajnory airfield 1943. Textures by Jindrich Barta.

Screenshot of Messerschmitt BF 109 (B4) in flight.

Screenshot of Messerschmitt BF 109 (B4) in flight.

During 1942 the Deutsche Luftwaffenmission in der Slowakei realized that more modern aircraft would have to be furnished to the Slovaks if they were to continue to participate on the east front line. 27 well-used Bf 109E Emils were furnished by year's end. Well-used appears to be a bit of a misnomer as one machine was recorded to have a total of 9 crashes and accidents and some were veterans of the Battle of Britain. They were accepted only after considerable pressure was exerted and the resignation of the chief of the purchasing commission in protest! On 25 February 1942 19 pilots were sent to Karup airfield in Denmark for conversion training to the Bf 109. This was complete by 1 July and nearly all the pilots went to 13 Letka. However, they weren't deployed to the Kuban area of Russia, east of the Crimea, until October 27th with an initial strength of 7 aircraft. 5 more Emils were delivered in early November. 13 Letka was not committed in support of the Slovak forces, but was incorporated as part of JG 52 as its 13. (Slowakei) Staffel. It made its first aerial claims on 28 November when a pair of its Bf 109s encountered nine Polikarpov I-153 biplanes. The Slovaks claimed three of the obsolescent fighters without loss, but these were not confirmed. Despite such successes the Emil was getting a bit long in the tooth against first-line Soviet fighters like the Yak-1 and La-5. Upon its return to Slovakia 13 Letka was equipped with the 11 survivors of the original 27 Bf 109Es.It was deployed in Western Slovakia for the defense of the arms factories located in that area and the capital of Bratislava under the control of the German Jagdfliegerführer Ostmark (Fighter Leader Austria).

Textures by Jindrich Barta.
Literature: Peter Sumichrast Jozef Andal "Messerschmitt Bf 109 B,D a E slovenskych pilotov".

INSTALLATION for WWII_FIGHTERS_Bf109E.

1. Find and open your WWII_FIGHTERS_Bf109E folder.

2. Copy the Textures folder to its Directory.

3. Open the CFG file with word pad and Copy and past the below Text.

Remember to replace the X's with the next number in order:

[fltsim.XX]
title=Bf109E B4
sim=bf109e
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=B4
kb_checklists=bf109e_check
kb_reference=bf109e_ref
atc_id=
atc_airline=
atc_flight_number=
atc_heavy=0
ui_manufacturer=WWII FIGHTERS
ui_type=Bf-109E4
ui_variation=Slovakian Air Force 1943
ui_typerole="Single Engine Prop"
ui_createdby="Shockwave Productions Inc."
description= Messerschmitt Bf-109E Slovakian Air Force 1943 Atypical camouflage RLM 74 75 76 02
atc_id_color=0x00000000
atc_id_font=Verdana,-11,1,600,0
atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
atc_id=Bf109E4
prop_anim_ratio=1.02
visual_damage=0

[fltsim.XX]
title=Bf109E 6
sim=bf109e
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=6
kb_checklists=bf109e_check
kb_reference=bf109e_ref
atc_id=
atc_airline=
atc_flight_number=
atc_heavy=0
ui_manufacturer=WWII FIGHTERS
ui_type=Bf-109E4
ui_variation=Slovakian Air Force 1943 white 6
ui_typerole="Single Engine Prop"
ui_createdby="Shockwave Productions Inc."
description= Messerschmitt Bf-109E Slovakian Air Force 1943 Atypical camouflage RLM 74 75 76 02
atc_id_color=0x00000000
atc_id_font=Verdana,-11,1,600,0
atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
atc_id=Bf109E4
prop_anim_ratio=1.02
visual_damage=0

[fltsim.XX]
title=Bf109E D-IXWS
sim=bf109e
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=D-IXWS
kb_checklists=bf109e_check
kb_reference=bf109e_ref
atc_id=
atc_airline=
atc_flight_number=
atc_heavy=0
ui_manufacturer=WWII FIGHTERS
ui_type=Bf-109E4
ui_variation=Slovakian Air Force 1943 D-IXWS
ui_typerole="Single Engine Prop"
ui_createdby="Shockwave Productions Inc."
description= Messerschmitt Bf-109E Slovakian Air Force 1943 Atypical camouflage RLM 74 75 76 02
atc_id_color=0x00000000
atc_id_font=Verdana,-11,1,600,0
atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
atc_id=Bf109E4
prop_anim_ratio=1.02
visual_damage=0

That's it!

Jindrich Barta

Screenshot of Messerschmitt BF 109 (D-IXWS) in flight.

Screenshot of Messerschmitt BF 109 (D-IXWS) in flight.

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bdixws2.zip
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BDIXWS203.26.110 B
file_id.diz03.26.11296 B
Read Me.txt03.22.114.03 kB
texture.603.26.110 B
bf1091_t.dds03.22.114.00 MB
bf1092_t.dds03.22.114.00 MB
bf1093_t.dds03.26.114.00 MB
bf1094_t.dds03.26.114.00 MB
texture.cfg07.16.08137 B
thumbnail.jpg03.26.11101.79 kB
Thumbs.db03.26.1168.00 kB
texture.B403.26.110 B
bf1091_t.dds03.22.114.00 MB
bf1092_t.dds03.22.114.00 MB
bf1093_t.dds03.26.114.00 MB
bf1094_t.dds03.26.114.00 MB
texture.cfg07.16.08137 B
thumbnail.jpg03.26.1182.50 kB
Thumbs.db03.26.119.00 kB
texture.D-IXWS03.26.110 B
bf1091_t.dds03.26.114.00 MB
bf1092_t.dds03.26.114.00 MB
bf1093_t.dds03.22.114.00 MB
bf1094_t.dds03.26.114.00 MB
texture.cfg07.16.08137 B
thumbnail.jpg03.26.1186.47 kB
Thumbs.db03.26.1167.00 kB
thumbnail.jpg03.26.1186.47 kB
Thumbs.db03.26.1138.00 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
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  1. Mario

    Very nice skin. A link to some Bf 109 drawings for those into aircraft modelling http://scale-model-aircraft.com/plans-drawings/interwar-aviation/messerschmitt-bf-109

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