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For some reason the Indian SU-30 just holds my attention like few others, I don't know if it's the twin seats or the NATO/WP combination of weapons but I just can't quite put my finger on why :dntknw:

 

Very early WIP I'm trying of the Indian SU-30K (no MKI model sadly :sad:) just testing skin colours and decal placings (still with Soviet Loadout).

 

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Go to Scramble.nl and check the databases.

 

Thanks, will check it out :cool:

 

Gun run Fail

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"Very interesting"

 

Ah Rowan and Martin's Laugh In....a classic. Gave me a good laugh Spinners. :drinks:

 

Block 40's from Hill AFB

 

 

 

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2 off a new terrain (re)build...

 

AUP Phantom departing Araxos

 

Libyan Foxbat over Benghazi

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I played around a little with the Stock C-47. Sweden had 8 C-47s they were used from 1947 to 1983. The first one we had (79001) was shot down by russians 13 June 1952.

And the 5:th one (79005) crashed 9 October 1974 when she was on final approach to Nyköping/Skavsta. The last remaining C-47s was retired in the early 80s.

 

Here is a little journey in screenshots of the C-47s or TP 79 as they was called in Swedish Airforce.

 

79001 shot down by russian 13 June 1952. And that was the event that Triggered the "Catalina Affair":

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79002 in the 60s:

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79003 in the 80s. In the 80s SwAF went over to a 3 digit tailcode and removed the orange field on the fuselage:

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79004 early 70s:

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79005 before 9 October 1974:

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79006 1973. This one still flies. She is operated by "Flygande Veteraner" (Flying Veterans) in the color of SAS (Scandinavian Airlines System):

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79007 Late 60s. This one is on display at Swedish Air Force Museum in Malmen Linköping:

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Sadly I can't show 79008 because she was painted in West German Camoflage and I don't have a skin or the skills to make one.

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