Civilian Racing Skins for Mustang

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MZee1960
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Civilian Racing Skins for Mustang

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Does anyone know if the F1 skins shown in the following post are 'public' and pictures of A2A Mustangs containing them can be posted here (and sites as Avsim, REX, Orbx) without any special permission ?

http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtop ... 93&t=42022

This post says that they are 'for public use', .. but the FASA website has a disclaimer which says 'public posting of member's repaints without written permission is prohibited' ?

If someone in the know could clarify, I would very much appreciate.

Thank-you.
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Hello,

screenshots is fine, the message more refers to the posting of the repaints themselves as downloads due to several issues they encountered with there work being uploaded without permission.

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Re: Civilian Racing Skins for Mustang

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Thank-you, Lewis, for the clarification.

I am only interested in posting pictures now and then, when I come across some interesting scenery during flights, .. and often these will contain aircraft repaints other than the 'original' ones.
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