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Thanks to Wrench for the superb model

 

 

 

Soviet pvo blue numbers and radome,now extended

 

 

 

 

 

Soviet red numbers,green extended radome see photo

 

 

 

it's my first work,what do you think?

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Not bad... :good: Not bad at all!!!

 

You know there's blue tactical numbers in my IL-28T mod, right??? They're the stock 3rdW red tga's repainted -- a time consuming process that involved extracting ALL 100 numbers and re-coloring them. PIA that was

 

Some suggestions; convert images to jpg, get an account a photobucket, and upload there. Or use the gallery here at CA ... very convient! The bmps are kinda big.

 

so, what did you change, and how did you did it???

 

I do have one 'mean' thing to say...

 

EASY AVIONICS????? sheesh!!!! :haha: Waddaya gonna do with kids these days!!! :wink:

 

Wrench

kevin stein

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Not bad... :good: Not bad at all!!!

 

You know there's blue tactical numbers in my IL-28T mod, right??? They're the stock 3rdW red tga's repainted -- a time consuming process that involved extracting ALL 100 numbers and re-coloring them. PIA that was

 

Some suggestions; convert images to jpg, get an account a photobucket, and upload there. Or use the gallery here at CA ... very convient! The bmps are kinda big.

 

so, what did you change, and how did you did it???

 

I do have one 'mean' thing to say...

 

EASY AVIONICS????? sheesh!!!! :haha: Waddaya gonna do with kids these days!!! :wink:

 

Wrench

kevin stein

easy avionics yes,just to make the prove and.....to find a way let the alkalis hit something----but replacing with atolls is better!-strange thing...russian weps!like the gary power's case the u2 was hitted by a double sa2 launch with two mig 19 flying to intercept,the other sa 2 hitted directly one of the migs!nice missiles!

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What a weird Farmer....

What type is that one?

 

a 19 pm

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Sgt: one of 2 all weather interceptors I released a few week back, MiG-19P Farmer D and MiG-19PM Farmer E

 

So, X,you still didn't answer the question: how'd you get the numbers to work? Move the 19P nose (the one without the pylons, and NOT buried in the cockpit) forward slightly??

 

Wrench

kevin stein

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Sgt: one of 2 all weather interceptors I released a few week back, MiG-19P Farmer D and MiG-19PM Farmer E

 

So, X,you still didn't answer the question: how'd you get the numbers to work? Move the 19P nose (the one without the pylons, and NOT buried in the cockpit) forward slightly??

 

Wrench

kevin stein

i had problems with the code of the nose supplied in the package so I rename it mig 17PFU to match the ini's,like i've read in another post where another one expose that problem,anyway i've use the simple paint program to paint directly the numbers on the nose and to enlarge the antenna dielectric green-or blue-or red surface I put back in the skin folder and it works easily,the only problem that i've seen is that all of the saquadron planes have the same number!patience,is my first work,I'm only a beginner!so i use the p red dielectric nose to do it,just copy and paste the original green radomes over the red,to have sharp panel lines cause the original pfu nose is less detailed,yours is better!but if i install yours (green) it appears with a sort of black anti glare panel?That's all

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The 'black anti-glare' panel on the renamed 17PFU nose (now 19PPM - that's the nose and pylon set, 'hidden' inside the body) is to cover up the part that shows inside the cockpit...otherwise the pilot looks like he's sitting a hot tub of liquid metal!!!

 

After all, this IS only a kind of stand-in until hopefully someone actually builds us a complete new aircraft. Which I doubt will ever happen....

 

Wrench

kevin stein

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The 'black anti-glare' panel on the renamed 17PFU nose (now 19PPM - that's the nose and pylon set, 'hidden' inside the body) is to cover up the part that shows inside the cockpit...otherwise the pilot looks like he's sitting a hot tub of liquid metal!!!

 

After all, this IS only a kind of stand-in until hopefully someone actually builds us a complete new aircraft. Which I doubt will ever happen....

 

Wrench

kevin stein

really???if I rename the 19ppm to 17 pfu it appears like a black anti glare!so I think like u that yours 19p remains alone,but is a great plane,i've appreciated it! :yes: mine was only a test! U can try to do the same modifying the 19 ppm,delete the black anti glare,enlarge the antenna dielectric panel and add your tactical no.s, your work will much better than mine! :ok:

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No, no no...use the parts that came with the aircraft ONLY...it's designed to work a specific way, and if you mess around with things, you'll screw it up beyond recovery.

 

Leave things as they are...read the readme, it explains all.

 

Wrench

kevin stein

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