Thanks Ron A super job as always.
Cheers Chris
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That's a handsome machine, Ron - and a nice break from USAF bare metal. Off to download now...Ron Attwood wrote:G-BGHU a T-6G
Many thanks!
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Thank you the G-BGHU a T-6G
Great work!
Zsolt
Great work!
Zsolt
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I'd better get back on the horse .. So so many paints , Last count on Robert-Jan's was 120 off them from across the world all within a very short time, I'll stick to RNZAF history
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RaFi wrote:I have decided to make the paint available as it is currently, feel free to provide comments or suggestions for any changes.lanf wrote:Hi to everyoneRaFi wrote:Another sleepless night, another paint job. This was a request I received, the aircraft currently belongs to Classic Trainers in the Czech Republic.
http://www.classictrainers.cz/en/aircraft/harvard/
I made two versions of the aircraft, from details I could see on the photos.
Once I receive the green light from the original requester, I will upload it.
have these repaints been released?
can't find them anywhere
thanks
It can be downloaded from SOH http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/l ... nkid=21312 and should be available at FlightSim.com soon.
Thanks a lot
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That's T-6G is a real beaut, Ron. And I love the camo work on that last one Jankees!
All of the skin artists have my many, many thanks!!!
All of the skin artists have my many, many thanks!!!
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Woa, cool!!
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LOVE IT!!! Great one Jankees!!!
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USAF Air Training Command
Both uploaded to AVSIM and Flightsim.com
TA-444 from Spence AB in 1953
TA-462 of Malden AB in 1954
Thanks to Jan Kees Blom and John Terrell for their assistance.
Hondo and Columbus are 99% done.
Russ
Both uploaded to AVSIM and Flightsim.com
TA-444 from Spence AB in 1953
TA-462 of Malden AB in 1954
Thanks to Jan Kees Blom and John Terrell for their assistance.
Hondo and Columbus are 99% done.
Russ
Many may fly and some are rewarded
handsomely, but the wings of gold of a
United States Naval Aviator mean more
than flying. It is dearly bought, requires
sacrifice to keep and represents a way of life.
handsomely, but the wings of gold of a
United States Naval Aviator mean more
than flying. It is dearly bought, requires
sacrifice to keep and represents a way of life.
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USAF Air Training Command more
Both uploaded to AVSIM and Flightsim.com
TA-925 from Hondo AB in 1953
TA-477 of Columbus AB in 1955
Thanks to Jan Kees Blom and John Terrell for their assistance.
Russ
Both uploaded to AVSIM and Flightsim.com
TA-925 from Hondo AB in 1953
TA-477 of Columbus AB in 1955
Thanks to Jan Kees Blom and John Terrell for their assistance.
Russ
Many may fly and some are rewarded
handsomely, but the wings of gold of a
United States Naval Aviator mean more
than flying. It is dearly bought, requires
sacrifice to keep and represents a way of life.
handsomely, but the wings of gold of a
United States Naval Aviator mean more
than flying. It is dearly bought, requires
sacrifice to keep and represents a way of life.
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