Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Marcel,
After looking at the pictures on "airliners" I wonder whether you blue is perhaps a bit too bright.
http://www.airliners.net/search/pho...=Sud SA-316B Alouette III&distinct_entry=true
The official name of the colour is "Royal blue" and sadly I have been able to find far to many rgb values for this colour.
Cheers,
Huub
The official name of the colour is "Royal blue" and sadly I have been able to find far to many rgb values for this colour.
Huub

Thanks Marcel, I also noticed the model, complete with spec and bump maps displays the colours a bit brighter than the colours actually applied. So you need to "play" with them a bit.
Personally I like the blue shade with the values R0-G35-B102 a lot.
But so far your repaint looks absolutely brilliant!
Huub
Marcel,
It's the end (Het is het einde=Dutch) and also a wellknown Dutch song.
Upload and download soon in progress?!
Can't wait.
John
This packet includes a repaint of Alouette III by Camille Bachmann (Squirrel)
in the current livery of the Royal Netherlands Airforce (Koninklijke Luchtmacht).
The livery includes the special 50 years stickers, the RNLAF (Klu) has been
operating the Alouette III since 1964. Currently only 4 remain in the VIP flight
based at Gilze Rije airbase. They are due to retire in 2016, after 52 years of
service!
Outside is painted in high resolution 40964x4096 pixels. Almost all decals are
present and readable. Inside is also completely repainted to bring it in-line
as close as possible with the real aircraft. This includes the VC textures:
- Airspeed and Vertical speed are now Knots and feet/min, and photo-real look;
- Altitude could not be changed texture wise, however is still changed
in a more photo-real look.
- Most instruments have now English text;
- Added lots of (semi) photo-real details across the VC.
The freeware Alouette III can be found at the following sites:
http://frenchvfr.free.fr/download.php?lng=en&pg=584&prt=-1
http://royalefrenchnavy.perso.sfr.fr/RFN-Avions.htm#HelicoEmb