This new decal
sheet from Cutting Edge
Modelworks includes markings for 4 different Hawk 75's.
The
first aircraft is a Hawk 75A-3 GC I/4, 2 Esc. flown by
Sgt. Georges Lemare out of Cap-Vert, Dekar in 1942. Sgt.
Georges Lemare had 5 kills to his credit. The paint scheme is
a very colourful with the topside camo consisting of Beige
Sable/Kaki/Ombre Calcinee/Vert Fonce.
The
underside is Gris-Bleu Fonce. The forward part of the tail and
the engine cowling if red and yellow striped. The rudder is
red/white/blue vertical stripes. National insignia are
red/white/blue Vichy roundels with a white horizontal stripe.
The artwork on the side of the fuselage under the canopy is a red
and white bird of prey. This aircraft has a white
"9" on a black circular background on the side of
the tail. There are 2 sheets of painting masks to assist in
the painting of the red and yellow stripes on this model.
The
second aircraft is a Hawk 75A-3 GC II/4, 3 Esc. flown by
Sergent-chef Antoine Casenobe in 1940. Sergent-chef Antoine
Casenobe had 7 kills to his credit during WW2. The paint scheme is
a very colourful with the topside camo consisting of Gris-Bleu
Fonce/Kaki/Ombre Calcinee. The underside is Gris-Bleu
Clair. The rudder is red/white/blue vertical
stripes.
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