Mirage IIIC by Restauravia.

OK, first four paints are on OZx, two from Oz, one from South Africa and an imaginary dutchman, which I adjusted a bit:





now I'm off to see the family...
 
Regarding the comments on the landings, I actually was surprised how (relatively) easy they are. That is to say: making a good landing is difficult (as always), but making a safe landing (and needing a bit more runway that the book says) is in my view much easier than with., for example, the SSW F-104 or the Milviz F-4E. The engine and control surfaces react much quicker and more precise than I would expect from a 1960’s aircraft, and the AoA-indicator makes it relatively easy to keep the speed more or less within acceptable limits. I even wonder whether the flight model of this aircraft, which is already one of my favorites, makes flying not a bit too easy compared to the real thing. What is particularly difficult about the landings? Perhaps I do not set my norms for precision high enough, for I am certainly not an ace pilot. And, granted, I have turbulence activated but have not yet tried crosswinds.<o:p></o:p>
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Not a big fan of the paint kit... one it's in French lol and two no matter what i try the colors don't match up.

 
M3B01_camo and M3B02_camo from the paint kit. Not sure if it's for single or twin seat lol. Flying twin seat yes.
 
I recognize my work of the ejection seat warning marking, as well as the warning on the aux inlet. You just cut them out and copied them.
You should have asked me if you could use them......

What right defame me?
What style is it? Maybe SSW member?
LOL
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Hank and Zsolt please keep your arguments outside the forum. This is why you can communicate with personal messages.

Thanks,
Huub
 
Finally got the time to download this Mirage package. Thanks so much Restauravia for such a superb virseion of the Mirage IIIC !!! Mike :ernaehrung004:
 
Many thanks!

A big thankyou to Restauravia for another fine aircraft.:applause:

Painters please keep those RAAF repaints coming.....:encouragement:

best regards

Rick Canham
:australia:
 
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