Soulfreak Posted Friday at 07:51 AM Posted Friday at 07:51 AM 13 hours ago, Wrench said: Now, all we need are the templates for the YAP T-28... I guess I got some from Bobrock (original creator of the Trojan) Will have a look. 1
GKABS Posted Friday at 08:10 AM Posted Friday at 08:10 AM 7 hours ago, Wilches said: Great job, keep it going! 1
Wilches Posted Friday at 08:16 PM Posted Friday at 08:16 PM (edited) Needless to say that this skins are free to use, repaint, post, etc. Edited Friday at 09:40 PM by Wilches Typing error
Wrench Posted Friday at 08:26 PM Posted Friday at 08:26 PM DUDE!! I was hoping for the French version for Algeria!! Thanks!!! ===== "Useless to say" ??? Don't you mean "needless" ???
Wilches Posted Friday at 09:41 PM Posted Friday at 09:41 PM 1 hour ago, Wrench said: DUDE!! I was hoping for the French version for Algeria!! Thanks!!! ===== "Useless to say" ??? Don't you mean "needless" ??? No problem. I'll post anytime soon. 1
3-A-305 Posted Friday at 11:13 PM Posted Friday at 11:13 PM After searching for more information, I believe I have been able to make some progress on the subject of the paint scheme of the T-28s deployed in Tierra del Fuego. From a Uruguayan publication (the Uruguayan Navy acquired the T-28s from the COAN in 1980), I found the following (automatic translation from spanish): Quote Let us recall that in December 1978, the T-28s of the Argentine Naval Aviation School received a tactical camouflage in view of Operation “Tronador.” This paint scheme did not include the aircraft number or any other identification markings, except for the Argentine flag on both sides of the vertical fin. This fact facilitated the conversion of the markings for our service, with the word “ARMADA” added in black on both sides of the fuselage, behind the observer’s position; the Uruguayan flag on the mid section of the rudder, extending onto the vertical fin together with the small aircraft number, which was also repeated on the engine cowling. The roundel with the Artigas flag was applied on both sides on the lower surface of the wings. So basically, the scheme used during the conflict was the same as the Uruguayan one, without the “ARMADA” inscription, and with only the Argentine flag on the vertical fin. 3
Wilches Posted yesterday at 01:18 AM Posted yesterday at 01:18 AM Great finding, but some details are hidden or hard to see like underside color.
3-A-305 Posted yesterday at 01:20 AM Posted yesterday at 01:20 AM Underwing color seems to be clear, not painted.. I'm currently working on those skins, i'll show as soon as i can 3
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