Bushi
Charter Member
Hi everyone,
Yes.. this is an oldie, but a goodie!!!
When I first saw Milton's Avia 57 on floats.. it was a no brainer. I mean seriously... a 1930's obscure aircraft with decidedly ART DECO styling...IT HAS THREE ENGINES.... in a polished aluminium finish.. and perched on a set of MASIVE floats.. no brainer for me!!!
BUT.. as is the case when you are afflicted with the "can't leave well enough alone" disease.. I had to make it my own! It's a painter / modeler thing........
So, using Nigel Richards paint kit, I started.... a little at first.. get used to the texture layout.. having fun... but something.. something bugging me.... ah yes.. NOT a big fan of those huge fabric over metal ribs seemingly featureless wings. What to do..... THAT is the design of the airplane.. sigh.....
And then something happened.. I got sick.. I got VERY sick... the life threatening variety... but obviously, pulled through!
This was three years ago.. when I first began this project......
I needed something to keep me occupied whilst recovering and being FORCED to take it easy, and decided one evening to give the big Avia trimotor METAL wings!!!
Pretty easy really.. just completely redo the texture files and alpha channel for the wing bmp's... And so it began.......
Work out the substructure, add panel lines.. rivets.. highlights for rivets.. grime around rivets.. make the darn things LOOK lije they are covered in unpainted aluminium skin.
I was pleased... and then worked out a ficticious livery for my ficticious plane.. "BRITISH SOUTH AMERICAN AIRLINES" THERE that's THE TICKET... Fly around South America, landing in rivers and lakes, in an old noisy smelly trimotor..
It didn't take all that long to decorate her in a very 30's style livery, using a nice font I found online. I was happy... but wait.. not done!
okay.. long story short... after a few conversations with aeronautical mates, it was decided that Sikorsky and Avia got together to produce the metal winged airplane, and alluding to a short story penned by a young lady (school assignment) a 'back story' was in place, and well... a NEW airline formed... with a completely new locale...even if it was almost a carbon copy of my BSAA livery... and "PACIFIC EQUATORIAL AIRWAYS" was born. Aussie reg.. operating over the waters north of Australia, the airline / cargo operation started in 1946 by a couple of WW2 pilots using surplus airplanes they had purchased at auction.
I even named my first one Samantha after the young lady who inspired it! There was now a 'visual' to accompany her short story.
Fast forward... Showed another SOH member here the plane.. ended up 'renaming' her and sending him a copy. Well received!
So... I decided that Pacific Equatorial needed to be out there.. that this big Avia-Sikorsky three engine 'tramp steamer' with a decidedly "Raiders of the Lost Ark" adventurous feel and look to it deserved to be flown by more intrepid "fly by the seat of their pants' 'tomorrow is another day' pilots.
So have painted up one as "Audrey".. for no particular reason... reg VH-AUD.
So, bottom line... Airplane, airline, all 'alternate reality'... but so much fun to fly. If you don't have Miltons Avia 57 floatplane.. you should...
Milton has been great help, and Nigel Richards provided me with a magnificent paint kit to play with... even when I went above and beyond what he anticipated with repainting almost all of his texture files.
And finally a thank you to Hansi Naegele, who's new custom painted gyro resides in front of the pilot. Manfred Jahne has informed me that Hansi is no longer with us, but I'm cleared to include my rework of his excellent gauge.
Anyway.. a couple of screenshots... and will upload once I make sure she is good to go.
Yes.. this is an oldie, but a goodie!!!
When I first saw Milton's Avia 57 on floats.. it was a no brainer. I mean seriously... a 1930's obscure aircraft with decidedly ART DECO styling...IT HAS THREE ENGINES.... in a polished aluminium finish.. and perched on a set of MASIVE floats.. no brainer for me!!!
BUT.. as is the case when you are afflicted with the "can't leave well enough alone" disease.. I had to make it my own! It's a painter / modeler thing........
So, using Nigel Richards paint kit, I started.... a little at first.. get used to the texture layout.. having fun... but something.. something bugging me.... ah yes.. NOT a big fan of those huge fabric over metal ribs seemingly featureless wings. What to do..... THAT is the design of the airplane.. sigh.....
And then something happened.. I got sick.. I got VERY sick... the life threatening variety... but obviously, pulled through!
This was three years ago.. when I first began this project......
I needed something to keep me occupied whilst recovering and being FORCED to take it easy, and decided one evening to give the big Avia trimotor METAL wings!!!
Pretty easy really.. just completely redo the texture files and alpha channel for the wing bmp's... And so it began.......
Work out the substructure, add panel lines.. rivets.. highlights for rivets.. grime around rivets.. make the darn things LOOK lije they are covered in unpainted aluminium skin.
I was pleased... and then worked out a ficticious livery for my ficticious plane.. "BRITISH SOUTH AMERICAN AIRLINES" THERE that's THE TICKET... Fly around South America, landing in rivers and lakes, in an old noisy smelly trimotor..
It didn't take all that long to decorate her in a very 30's style livery, using a nice font I found online. I was happy... but wait.. not done!
okay.. long story short... after a few conversations with aeronautical mates, it was decided that Sikorsky and Avia got together to produce the metal winged airplane, and alluding to a short story penned by a young lady (school assignment) a 'back story' was in place, and well... a NEW airline formed... with a completely new locale...even if it was almost a carbon copy of my BSAA livery... and "PACIFIC EQUATORIAL AIRWAYS" was born. Aussie reg.. operating over the waters north of Australia, the airline / cargo operation started in 1946 by a couple of WW2 pilots using surplus airplanes they had purchased at auction.
I even named my first one Samantha after the young lady who inspired it! There was now a 'visual' to accompany her short story.
Fast forward... Showed another SOH member here the plane.. ended up 'renaming' her and sending him a copy. Well received!
So... I decided that Pacific Equatorial needed to be out there.. that this big Avia-Sikorsky three engine 'tramp steamer' with a decidedly "Raiders of the Lost Ark" adventurous feel and look to it deserved to be flown by more intrepid "fly by the seat of their pants' 'tomorrow is another day' pilots.
So have painted up one as "Audrey".. for no particular reason... reg VH-AUD.
So, bottom line... Airplane, airline, all 'alternate reality'... but so much fun to fly. If you don't have Miltons Avia 57 floatplane.. you should...
Milton has been great help, and Nigel Richards provided me with a magnificent paint kit to play with... even when I went above and beyond what he anticipated with repainting almost all of his texture files.
And finally a thank you to Hansi Naegele, who's new custom painted gyro resides in front of the pilot. Manfred Jahne has informed me that Hansi is no longer with us, but I'm cleared to include my rework of his excellent gauge.
Anyway.. a couple of screenshots... and will upload once I make sure she is good to go.