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  1. I recall some months ago someone(?) posted a WIP for a BR.20. The Piaggio P-108 looks good and I've already started to plan a grey skin for it. I have a nice copy of "Courage Alone, The Italian Airforce 1940-1943", Chris Dunning, Hikoki Publications. LloydNB
  2. But who was doing the Fiat Br.20 'Cicogna'?
  3. Just a quick question. I have WoI but not WoE. Is the stock Hunter skin in WoI the same as in WoE? I note that in WoI the stock skin is quite fadded and weathered, which is quite reasonable for the local conditions. But most colour photos I have seen of RAF Hunters, and all the colour plates, show darker, more solid colours. Admittedly a good number of the colour photos out there are of aircraft lovingly restored in historical collections and are not the best indication of what an operational fighter would look like. Any opinions? And I was looking skin a few Hunters. Has anyone worked out the location of the front gear and main gear doors for decals? LloydNB
  4. I always fancied skinning a Wellington. Count me in.
  5. The application can be found here. Open the application (I have on my desktop), set it to output 32bit tga files and drag as many filesas you need to convert onto the application. I've never changed more than 50 at a time. http://www.aqua-soft.org/board/archive/ind...hp?t-25433.html LloydNB
  6. FastCargo I use PSP and suffered the yellow tga problem. That's where the tga appear to be a negative and the aircraft turns yellow. There is a nice little utility that I found and posted a link to, both here and at SimHQ. Once you have saved your tgas as uncompressed 24 bit files (with an 8 bit alpha channel) you simply drag them onto the open utility on your desktop. For a standard 128x128 file you will see that the file size changes from 66kb to 65kb. Now your tga will work in the game. You can drag tgas in batches so it quite quick. If I wasn't at work with the boss breathing down my neck I'd find it for you. LloydNB
  7. Terrific Craig But I couldn't help thinking while watching it, "I've been hanging around here too long". I kept looking for panel lines and discolouration from fueling the aircraft. Its how I look at aircraft these days -"Now just how would I skin this?" I keep telling my wife that its a harmless obsession. LloydNB
  8. 197 downloads

    Vampire FB. 52 No.1 Squadron RJAF 1967 CREDIT******* My main contribution to this is the decals. The skin is a combination of two original skins by Gramps. LloydNB
  9. View File RJAF Vampire 1967 Vampire FB. 52 No.1 Squadron RJAF 1967 CREDIT******* My main contribution to this is the decals. The skin is a combination of two original skins by Gramps. LloydNB Submitter LloydNB Submitted 04/27/2008 Category Hunter, Lightning and Vampire Skins
  10. 78 downloads

    Ju-88A11 - or A4(Trop) Stab./LG1 - Libya 1942 This is the third in my collection of Ju-88s flown by Lehrgeschwader 1. This is a 95% original skin representing one of the JU-88A11 units that operated over the North African desert. Only the bomb bay door and gear door interiors from Gramps' original KG51 skin have been retained. The codes for only 4 aircraft are included. LloydNB
  11. View File Stab./LG1 Ju-88A11 - or A4(Trop) Stab./LG1 - Libya 1942 This is the third in my collection of Ju-88s flown by Lehrgeschwader 1. This is a 95% original skin representing one of the JU-88A11 units that operated over the North African desert. Only the bomb bay door and gear door interiors from Gramps' original KG51 skin have been retained. The codes for only 4 aircraft are included. LloydNB Submitter LloydNB Submitted 04/27/2008 Category HE-111/JU-88 and Other Twin Engine Aircraft
  12. 256 downloads

    Beechcraft Bonanza V35 IDF 1948 The IDF/AF operated 3 Bonanzas from 1948 through to 1952. Two were purchased in South Africa from donation from the local Jewish community and flown overland to Israel. The other was bought in the Netherlands. Initially bombs were dropped by hand out the cargo door but later racks were added. There were even experiments with strafing - a crewman would lie on the floor of the cabin with a machinegun out the cargo door while the pilot circled the target. There are no hardpoints to the model so no bombracks but its fine for recon. ################# The underlying panel lines come from the paint kit for the Beech Bonanza V35B (Flightsim) by Alexandre Cadel. Thanks go to allenjb42 for his help doing the skin for this one. Wing Palette shows a green and tan Bonanza, while the surviving photos show a single mottled colour (tan or green) over the aluminium base from earlier in 1948. I've chosen the latter. LloydNB
  13. View File IDF Bonanza V (1948) Beechcraft Bonanza V35 IDF 1948 The IDF/AF operated 3 Bonanzas from 1948 through to 1952. Two were purchased in South Africa from donation from the local Jewish community and flown overland to Israel. The other was bought in the Netherlands. Initially bombs were dropped by hand out the cargo door but later racks were added. There were even experiments with strafing - a crewman would lie on the floor of the cabin with a machinegun out the cargo door while the pilot circled the target. There are no hardpoints to the model so no bombracks but its fine for recon. ################# The underlying panel lines come from the paint kit for the Beech Bonanza V35B (Flightsim) by Alexandre Cadel. Thanks go to allenjb42 for his help doing the skin for this one. Wing Palette shows a green and tan Bonanza, while the surviving photos show a single mottled colour (tan or green) over the aluminium base from earlier in 1948. I've chosen the latter. LloydNB Submitter LloydNB Submitted 04/27/2008 Category Multi Engined Bomber, Transport, Light Attack and Trainer Skins
  14. 123 downloads

    Texan Syrian Air Force 1948 This is a set of decals and a repaint of the SNJ_6 by Rob "Bunyap" McCray. The original Texan skin by Pappychksix. This skin comes from the Harvard/Texan by Alphasim for Flight Simulator X (base textures by Frank Safranek) and a re-paint by Henry William. My contribution has been to adapt it for SFP1 and so is minimal. I've used some poetic licence about the colour scheme. France provided Syria with Canadian built Harvard/Texans shortly after WWII. They were used in 1948 quite successfully in the ground attack role. LloydNB
  15. View File Syrian Texan (1948) Texan Syrian Air Force 1948 This is a set of decals and a repaint of the SNJ_6 by Rob "Bunyap" McCray. The original Texan skin by Pappychksix. This skin comes from the Harvard/Texan by Alphasim for Flight Simulator X (base textures by Frank Safranek) and a re-paint by Henry William. My contribution has been to adapt it for SFP1 and so is minimal. I've used some poetic licence about the colour scheme. France provided Syria with Canadian built Harvard/Texans shortly after WWII. They were used in 1948 quite successfully in the ground attack role. LloydNB Submitter LloydNB Submitted 04/24/2008 Category British Commonwealth
  16. Thanks Allen That stuff was really helpful. Another progress shot. LloydNB
  17. How about adding a Beechcraft Bonanza V for 1948. Two Model 35s were purchased in South Africa and flown to Israel. They were fitted with hardpoints for 50kg bombs. The model may be beta and set up as a "smuggler" but it will do for now. Has anyone an idea of how I should do the camo for it? The only photo I've seen shows a single colour scheme - green? brown? Wings Palette shows a two colour scheme. LloydNB
  18. Veltro The Syrian Texan (1948) is almost done. I should post it on Sunday. LloydNB
  19. Now that's the ticket!!! LloydNB
  20. Using C-47s as bombers During 1948 the IDF/AF used its C-47s as makeshift bombers – even after the B-17s arrived. I was wondering how this was done. Presumably the bombs were dropped out the cargo door. This is easy to model because you can treat them like paratroopers – ejected out the door a couple of feet before they fall. But how big were the bombs? I have a vision of bombs lined up on the cabin floor before some poor guy, risking life and limb, rolls them to the door and pushes them out. I don’t imagine that it could be safety accomplished with anything larger that 100kg and one at a time. So how many bombs would be carried in a mission? Ten? What do you think? LloydNB
  21. Veltro Is that a Mk VI Halifax? It looks terrific. Now I know I'm a bit obsessed about reproducing the EAF during 1956 but ...... could I convince you to do a Mk XI (no top turret and radial engines)? Only when you've got a spare week or two. LloydNB
  22. Apologies guys I've been having real problems with this skin. I zip it and it looks fine, but when I upload it to the site the subsequent download is corrupted. I'm trying to fix it. I've changed the format to a rar file and it seems fixed. Please ignore the added version as they are all corrupted. I'll get them removed. LloydNB
  23. Craig Any chance of a progress report on the Islander. LloydNB
  24. Fantastic Ship!! My next project is going to be a Syrian Texan for 1948. Here's a WIP. LloydNB
  25. 111 downloads

    Harvard Egyptian Air Force 1956 This is a set of decals and a repaint of the HarvardIIB_IDF by Rob "Bunyap" McCray. The original Harvard skin by Pappychksix. All credit for the rest of the skin goes to him. Elements of this skin come from the Harvard/Texan by Alphasim for Flight Simulator X (base textures by Frank Safranek) and a re-paint by Henry William. LloydNB
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