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I take it this is what you're looking for??? (as per your museum photo)

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I take you haven't (or didn't) download the EAW WW2 Euro Terrain rebuild.

 

to answer the question, yes.

Meaning: the airfield IS in Great Britan

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Yep that be the one!

 

DSC_0052.jpg

 

 


Needs black nose though.

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actually, the spinner color denotes which "flight" the aircraft is in  ... but I can't find which flight use what color (red, yellow, possibly blue or black)

OTH, the green rudder is the 14th PRS, 7th PRG.

 

also the fact that it'd be impossible to do, other than a colored decal at Level=2. So, they stay PRU blue

OTH, the serials are 100% historically accurate. Have a source for them. The only thing NOT historic, is the size of production sequence letters (MB, PA, PL). I took the easiest, laziest way.

 

it's TMF/MM Mk VIII redone as the PR Mk.XI. Note the removal of the IFF aerial from horizontal fin to fuselage. Still haven't figure out the cannon bulge node names, though

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Wrench try these.

(from the spit_mk8.lod)  

Capsule01
Capsule02
Capsule03
Capsule04
Capsule05

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capsule 01 and 02 are the outer gun barrel thingys (the short ones)

 

I'll start trying the others! (knew it is/was most likely one of them, looking at the hiercary of the OUT)

 

thanks Raven (this is one we don't have the MAX files for. OTH, I do have Oli's MAX files for an uncompleted Mk.9!)

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My DL copy has no out? I looked at the lod. When I did the blisters for the Hurricane Mk2c I started with a capsule in Max.

Found the .out.

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I take you haven't (or didn't) download the EAW WW2 Euro Terrain rebuild.

 

to answer the question, yes.

Meaning: the airfield IS in Great Britan

Never tried WW2 combat in SF, maybe is time already

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Well Wrench these are the nodes.

 

Left wing

 

Sphère01

Sphère03

 

Rigth wing

 

Sphère02

Sphère06

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That's Got It!!

was fiddling with it last night for over an hour, and gave up!

Many thanks man!!

 

now...all we need are working downloads....for the 6 things I've got ready....

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Hmm, could it be that the template was based on the Mk I? :smile:

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why, yes. yes it is (as is the uncompleted Mk.9, too!)

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ah nuts!

 

well, we can pretend they're for the wing cameras. don't fell like redrawing everything (losing motivations and all... as I keep discovering things missing from my installs after the restore. the nightmare continues!)

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No worries, but I guess that's the downside when you start focusing on a particular plane too much :biggrin:

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Fast fix for lines you don't want is to 'clone stamp' then out In Photoshop. Works for painted on unwanted nation symbols also.:)

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do that ALL the time!!

 

clone or paint over the painted on stuff, and just redraw the lines needed. Redecal as necessary

 

OTH, for the Spit, simply duplicating the panel lines layer, and just removing or redrawing the needed ones.

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