SpaceWeevil
SOH-CM-2024
I've just uploaded these three British repaints for Ant's Tiger Moth Professional. They're made for FSX SE but should be OK in other versions and P3D. Ant's Tiger Moth Professional is beautifully done, great fun to fly, and not quite as hard to paint as I thought it would be - the paint kit is well thought-out and commented. I fiddle way too much but I think these are about as good as I can make them right now.
G-AHLT (c/n 82247) was built in 1939 and served in the RAF as N9128. She was badly damaged in a landing accident in 2012 and hasn't flown since - fortunately everyone was OK.
G-EMSY (c/n 83666) was built in 1940 and wore the RAF serial T7356. Chocolate brown and pale blue is an interesting mixture but to be honest I've seen much worse. EMSY is the only one of the three fitted with the anti-spin strakes ahead of the tail - Ant's model doesn't have them.
G-AHOO (c/n 86149) is the youngest of the bunch, built in 1943 and flying with the RAF as EM967. AHOO is airworthy in the UK and last I saw was still sporting this classic British racing green & silver scheme.
G-AHLT (c/n 82247) was built in 1939 and served in the RAF as N9128. She was badly damaged in a landing accident in 2012 and hasn't flown since - fortunately everyone was OK.
G-EMSY (c/n 83666) was built in 1940 and wore the RAF serial T7356. Chocolate brown and pale blue is an interesting mixture but to be honest I've seen much worse. EMSY is the only one of the three fitted with the anti-spin strakes ahead of the tail - Ant's model doesn't have them.
G-AHOO (c/n 86149) is the youngest of the bunch, built in 1943 and flying with the RAF as EM967. AHOO is airworthy in the UK and last I saw was still sporting this classic British racing green & silver scheme.