+daddyairplanes Posted January 1, 2021 Posted January 1, 2021 View File C-130s Around the World: Euro Herks in the 80s Volume 1 C-130s Around the World: Euro Herks in the 80s (Volume 1) This skin mod brings several NATO and European C-130 users into the game. C-130H2 and C-130E are needed from Dels C-130 Superpack Installation if you dont have it already, get Dels Superpack from the CombatAce download section unzip my files and open the "TO MOD FOLDER" folder add to your desired mod folder, allowing overwrites of the data ini files fire up the game and enjoy Included: Skins and Decals for Belgian * Greek * Italian * Norwegian * Spainish camoflaged aircraft (all H2 models) Danish, Italian, Swedish (H2 models), and Turkish (E model) high visibility aircraft Historical serials for all involved Credits Dels: original model and templates daddyairplanes: new skins and decals I hope you enjoy this mod. Stay tuned for future chapters covering other regions of the world and other models Kevin Unruh aka daddyairplanes Submitter daddyairplanes Submitted 12/31/2020 Category C-130 2 Quote
+ludo.m54 Posted January 1, 2021 Posted January 1, 2021 Great job ! I made skins for the French Armée de l'Air (early and late) few time ago, I can share them with you if it can be useful. 1 Quote
Hans Topp Posted January 1, 2021 Posted January 1, 2021 (edited) Amazing work, but i believe you make a litte mistake with the kc-130 numbers in spanish service, the kc-130 or tk-10 in spanish air force nomeclature was squadron 312, and the planes had wing number starting in 50 kc-130h s/n 382-4642 was 31-50 (tk-10-05) nose number 5 kc-130h s/n 382-4648 was 31-51 (tk-10-06) nose number 6 kc-130h s/n 382-4652 was 31-52 (tk-10-07) nose number 7 kc-130h s/n 382-4871 was 31-53 (tk-10-11) nose number 11 kc-130h s/n 382-4874 esd 31-54 (tk-10-12) nose number 12 https://www.c-130.net/aircraft-database/C-130/serials-and-inventory/airforce/EdA/ Edited January 1, 2021 by Hans Topp 1 Quote
+daddyairplanes Posted January 1, 2021 Author Posted January 1, 2021 (edited) 7 hours ago, ludo.m54 said: Great job ! I made skins for the French Armée de l'Air (early and late) few time ago, I can share them with you if it can be useful. it would be appreciated, esp for the early 90s timeframe (when most of my modding takes place). there is a C-130H-30 coming soon, and France and Kuwait are top of the list for that model, but i know France also had 3 non stretch H models as well. serials would esp. be a big help 3 hours ago, Hans Topp said: Amazing work, but i believe you make a litte mistake with the kc-130 numbers in spanish service, the kc-130 or tk-10 in spanish air force nomeclature was squadron 312, and the planes had wing number starting in 50 kc-130h s/n 382-4642 was 31-50 (tk-10-05) nose number 5 kc-130h s/n 382-4648 was 31-51 (tk-10-06) nose number 6 kc-130h s/n 382-4652 was 31-52 (tk-10-07) nose number 7 kc-130h s/n 382-4871 was 31-53 (tk-10-11) nose number 11 kc-130h s/n 382-4874 esd 31-54 (tk-10-12) nose number 12 https://www.c-130.net/aircraft-database/C-130/serials-and-inventory/airforce/EdA/ are the serial showing up in game? this started for another project (under wraps for a few more weeks) and a photo from dstorm.eu showed a KC there without refuel pods acting as regular transport. That version had all listed, this version that is currently H only should be ini restricted to just teh H serials (C-130H first then KC-130H in the numberlist). that way, when the KC-130H is ready, i can just use the same decal folder. also, is the wing number a recent change? all source pics i referenced were 31-xx. but i did not search much past 1994 given the scope of my project EDIT: pics on airliners.net and dstorm.eu show how i have it on there before 1994, then the 50 series after 1994. will do a little more digging, but barring a great revelation it will likely stay teh same as the mod is Euro Herks in the 80s. thank you tho for the input and spot checking just means i'll have to do another sub folder for post 94 main references for general knowledge were airliners.net, airbritianpics.co.uk and c-130.net as well as World Air Power Journal Vol 18 Edited January 1, 2021 by daddyairplanes 1 Quote
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