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Actually, Namer means 'leopard', and we already used that for the fictional Israeli F-5E.

 

I do like Arye though, so if no one objects , that's what we'll use.

 

Mazeltov triplethr3at, you get a virtual crate of Maccabi beer and a bowl of falafel :clapping:

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Mazeltov triplethr3at, you get a virtual crate of Maccabi beer and a bowl of falafel :clapping:

 

 

 

:rofl: Congrets man. My appetite is building up. :biggrin:

 

Arie is a fine name. good pick.

Edited by MannieB.

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Hey where is that Avia S-199 Messerschmitt and Israeli skin? It says it has been released :dntknw:

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My site only, on the "new aircraft & skins' page.

Please remember, that it's still using the 109G10 body, so we don't have the correct nose and propeller.

 

Also, since Capun posted the beta models....there's this in the works too.

 

idf_bonanza.jpg

 

This is just the first pass on painting it...it'll need to be totall redone as I've now got the correct colors and patterns from 'a friend' :haha:

 

Wrench

kevin stein

 

(link down here in my sig)

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My site only, on the "new aircraft & skins' page.

Please remember, that it's still using the 109G10 body, so we don't have the correct nose and propeller.

 

THAT ALREADY EXISTS?!?!?! I've been killing myself trying to skin a 109 and fiddle with the prop TGAs all day.

 

Well, it's a fine model anyway, much better than I could have done. :good:

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I'd say so...

 

idf_knife2.jpg

 

Why would you be fiddling with the prop tgas??? There's nothing wrong with the one it has..

 

It just has the wrong nose (and can't be fixed)

 

As for skinning, well...let's just say my 109G template is over 75 megs....lots of layers

 

Wrench

kevin stein

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Why would you be fiddling with the prop tgas??? There's nothing wrong with the one it has..

 

I wanted to mess with the coloring, maybe see if I could get it to look more paddle bladed and ungainly; so, no particular reason. :biggrin:

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Major update to the list, because I got Bill Norton's essential Air War on the Edge for a birthday present, so I've added a few more planes that weren't in my original sources.

 

Thanks to the A-Team's Beta release policy we now have:

 

Beechcraft Bonanza Yes No (skin on the way thanks to Wrench)

 

Beech B200 Super King Air and RC-12 Guardrail (Hebrew nickname: Tzufit (Thrush)) Yes No. If any one wants to try an IAF skin, these are painted in overall grey (FS3635) like US Army machines, black radome, anti-glare panels on the nose and engine cowlings, and chrome spinners (from Air War on the Edge - Bill Norton p346). Actually, this is retty much the skin that comes with the plane anyway!

 

Mil Mi-8 Yes No . A skin for this captured aircraft has been done by Michael Pearson for the FS2004 Mi-8 and can be seen at Avsim if anyone wanted to use it as a basis for doing one for the A-team's bird.

Edited by allenjb42

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Mil Mi-8 Yes No . A skin for this captured aircraft has been done by Michael Pearson for the FS2004 Mi-8 and can be seen at Avsim if anyone wanted to use it as a basis for doing one for the A-team's bird.

 

I'll be soing this one soon as I got permission from Mike to convert all of his Mi-8 and Mi-17 skins for use with the A Team's helos.

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Thanks for the posts guys, and of course for the new mods!

 

I guess Pappy's skin can be used for the TA-4J too if one wanted two seperate aircraft ingame.

 

Been a bit busy with r\l to update the list till now.

 

Does anyone have an Israeli name for the F-106 yet?

Edited by allenjb42

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Thanks for the posts guys, and of course for the new mods!

 

I guess Pappy's skin can be used for the TA-4J too if one wanted two seperate aircraft ingame.

 

Been a bit busy with r\l to update the list till now.

 

Does anyone have an Israeli name for the F-106 yet?

 

Allen, how about OREV? ( Raven in hebrew ) :biggrin:

 

But it sould be painted black. :biggrin:

 

Cheers. :good:

Edited by MannieB.

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Is there a hebrew word for 'dart'?

 

Sure. Its HETS or chets . (it can not be pronounsed of english).

But the name is already been taken by the ground to air anti balistic missile. (the arrow).

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How about "daled" (hebrew for d) kind of like delta

That's an idea, I like it.

Edited by Longestpants

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Sure. Its HETS or chets . (it can not be pronounsed of english).

But the name is already been taken by the ground to air anti balistic missile. (the arrow).

 

Mannie, does tsinek (זינוק) mean dart too?

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Mannie, does tsinek (זינוק) mean dart too?

 

No. it means leap

 

and besides I'm not realy sure of what you wanted to write.

What it says in hebrew is ZINOOK and that is LEAP.

Your fonetic writing have no meaning.

Edited by MannieB.

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OK, then how about CHANIT - spear?

 

Yup. Okay by me bud. :good: :yes:

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Allen, Im not sure if we alredy have a name for the IAF A-10.

If not, may I suggest the name GIRIT? (badger)

Cheers.

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