No Repaint Kit
Although I am not a painter, I found out after I purchased the Seahawk that it did not have a paint kit. There are a few repaints out there that I manged to download.
Question is, if there is no paint kit, how in blazes did they managed to create them?
Now the textures files are all in dds format but I found something that lends a little info on how a paint kit could be built:
if you do not have a paint kit, you will need DXTbmp Editor (that way you can open the .DDS or Extended .BMP Textures that are used on FS9 aircraft even though they are in FSX)
once you open the texture file in DXTbmp, save it as a REGULAR .bmp on your desktop.
open this normal .bmp on your desktop with your favorite image editing software.. Photoshop, GIMP, Irfanview, Paint.net (last 3 are freeware

) and paint over whatever you want to paint. Dont forget the Alphlachannel as well.
when finished, save your work back to Normal .bmp, then open DXTbmp .. grab the normal .bmp and convert it back to the original file (Extended .bmp, or .dds)
From the AeroSoft Forum I quote:
"There are seven different models available, not only the different Seahawk models used by the US Navy, but also the export models (Japan, Greece and Spain) are included. The Coast Guard model (Jayhawk) is also included. Fifteen liveries and a
paint kit are available." and on Flightsim I found many Seahawk repaints. Please, where is it?
I noticed on the Aero Soft Forums the same issues of no paintkit and how are repaints made without one.
One of their admin bubbas retorted with:
"More than likely by using the textures as they are in the texture folders and painting over the top of one set."
Then another dude said:
Yes, but it isn't the answer to my question. But ok, I'll have to create my own
I'm hoping that a painkit could be created so that others could add to the inventory of liveries.