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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Craig and Matt's Sopwith Camel Released 12th

yup..
a trick i learned is that once on the ground, as the tail lowers, center the rudder and aileron so that as the tail touches the ground, stick and rudder return to center.. and then pray there's no crosswind..
 
Hey, first off, I want to thank you for this old crate, very well done!

About the blip switch. Does anyone know what the primer key is labeled on a german copy of FS? It´s my mothers tongue, but some of those translations are so weird, and I did not yet find the primer in the FSX settings. Or is there a way known to set the interface to english? Or can the button be set in a .cfg file maybe?

Did a flight this morning using Ctrl+Shift F1/F4 during approach, but that kind of killed the immersion....
 
Ah, I saw that one, but I couldn´t get what this could have to do with a priming system. Thank you, will try that one later on!
 
I wish I'd known this update to the metal parts was in the pipeline...spent monday afternoon playing with the metal textures to try and get a less bright look, but what you and fleurdelys have come up with is just right....thankyou both.

Matt
 
Small thing I've just noticed with latest version is that I'm only getting smoke when I press the blip switch... I would have expected it to be other way round...constant smoke with a break when the blip switch is pressed?

Matt
 
Hey Matt,

My fault I missed something in the aircraft.cfg

This line needs changing

smoke.2 = 8, 2.8, 0, -1.7, fx_smoke_camel

to

light.2 = 8, 2.8, 0, -1.7, fx_smoke_camel

I will re-upload the update package so this edit is included.
 
Thanks Craig...let us know when its up.

When things settle down and you're happy with everything would you consider putting the whole revised package up as a single download

I keep noticeing things you've changed and improved... Spoke impressions on wheel covers for example :icon_lol:

Matt
 
Thanks Craig...let us know when its up.

When things settle down and you're happy with everything would you consider putting the whole revised package up as a single download

I keep noticeing things you've changed and improved... Spoke impressions on wheel covers for example :icon_lol:

Matt

Thank you Matt for noticing this small detail... :icon29:

I always wonder whether simmers will notice these small details which contribute in a little way to the overall view ... :kilroy:

Seeing that you have, then I'll keep adding them, if not for the enjoyment of most, at least for your own and mine... :salute:

After WWI, the war to end all wars, the unrest which had started in Russia with the
Bolshevik revolution threatened to spill over in neighbouring countries which
prompted some of them to arm themselves in return.

Some Britsh pilots even flew for the so called Estonian Aviation Company in 1919, a
semi-military organization recruited mostly from British aviators to defend the
Baltic states against the Bolsheviks. Now, that does ring a familiar bell, doesn't
it...

The Latvian Air Force, circa 1920, was also geering up with wartime airplanes. The
Letts received a few Sopwitn Camels (N6750, N7143, N8136, N8137, N8185, N8187, and
N8189) as well as other wartime British aircrafts.

The Poles as well as the Bolsheviks (captured aircraft) also managed to equip
themselves with this sprite fighter.

Therefore, along with the above mentioned "Poland_F5234" and "Bolshevik_1920" which
have been included in the Update V2 prepared by Craig, I am presently putting the
finishing touches to "Estonia" and "Latvia" which were all involved in the same time
frame of the Bolshevik revolution.

It should be noted that my textures are rendered in 2048 x 2048 whereas the
"alternates" done by Craig are in 1024 x 1024 which will make it easier to
distinguish between textures for the following texture update...

I must admit that I have spoilt myself with the weathering of these last two wartime
aircrafts and plan to upload also the specific updated weathered textures for my earlier efforts in a few days. This will include all the little bits and pieces that might have escaped me along the way.

All and all, this was an exciting contribution to an exciting biplane aircraft. I
must thank Craig for agreeing to let me pitch in my 2 cents worth in his masterful
rendition of an iconic aircraft. I can only hope that he will pursue his endeavours
in this particular era as there are a lot of other aircrafts just begging for his
creativity.

Cheers,

Fleurdelys
 
They are nice paints Fleurdelys

dont suppose while your at it you'd fancy doing this one?....

http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/magazine/2007/05/stuff_eng_gronczewski_camel.htm

I like the fact it has the all Battleship grey front end that became more common on the Snipe

I did try to persuade Craig to do it for me, but I think by that point he'd had enough of camel painting which is understandable.

We have discussed a possible further colaboration like theCamel, because it has been so much fun to use... and I have on order some books with drawings on the Sopwith Pup, RE8 and Bristol Bulldog... but all I can say at the moment is we will see.

Matt
 
I meant to say Fleurdelys I liked the Metal turned cowl finish you did on that special cowl texture and I did a modified version of it with all the metal done like that... for my own use. I've added it to "Wonga Bonga" as that was the only one I thought I saw in some picture with that finish. I dont think it tended to last long after the aircraft reached the front.

Matt
 
They are nice paints Fleurdelys

dont suppose while your at it you'd fancy doing this one?....

http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/magazine/2007/05/stuff_eng_gronczewski_camel.htm

I like the fact it has the all Battleship grey front end that became more common on the Snipe

I did try to persuade Craig to do it for me, but I think by that point he'd had enough of camel painting which is understandable.

We have discussed a possible further colaboration like theCamel, because it has been so much fun to use... and I have on order some books with drawings on the Sopwith Pup, RE8 and Bristol Bulldog... but all I can say at the moment is we will see.

Matt

Bonjour Matt,

Took a look at your request and it has a serious paint chipping problem...
Would you mind if I toned it down a bit, at least on the canvas portion as I doubt that paint chipping would have really occurred on canvas.


Do you want it as clean as shown in IPMS or with added weathering ? (it's the same price for one option or the other)...:icon_lol:
As you mentioned, they wouldn't stay clean for long in the field.
Your three projects possibilities would be great (with my first preference going for the Bulldog)... :jump:

Will take a few days to complete.

Cheers,

Fleurdelys
 
Thanks Fleurdelys

I'd be happy with as shown and any light weathering you fancy adding... just be happy to see one like this.

Matt
 
...We have discussed a possible further colaboration like theCamel, because it has been so much fun to use... and I have on order some books with drawings on the Sopwith Pup, RE8 and Bristol Bulldog... but all I can say at the moment is we will see.

Matt

I'd love to see a "Harry Tate" for FsX!
 
Craig and I's taste in WWI aircraft is very similar. The Pup is No1 for him and I'm leaning that way but it will depend on the quality of the references and which way the wind is blowing when I start forging pixels into shape :icon_lol: I think the Pup would be quicker to produce because I can use a lot of the parts I've created for the Camel.

Fleurdelys... I didnt answer you question about the peeling paint on that repaint... No I didnt like that either... I suppose it could be some sort of primer showing through but personally I wouldnt bother with it. It might be nice to have some of the paint peeling on the metalwork so you can see a bit of metal through the Battleship grey here and there, but I tend to think with that sort of thing a little looks better than a lot.

Matt
 
Craig and I's taste in WWI aircraft is very similar. The Pup is No1 for him and I'm leaning that way but it will depend on the quality of the references and which way the wind is blowing when I start forging pixels :icon_lol: I think the Pup would be quicker to produce because I can use a lot of the parts I've created for the Camel.

Fleurdelys... I didnt answer you question about the peeling paint on that repaint... No I didnt like that either... I suppose it could be some sort of primer showing through but personally I wouldnt bother with it. It might be nice to have some of the paint peeling on the metalwork so you can see a bit of metal through the Battleship grey here and there, but I tend to think with that sort of thing a little looks better than a lot.

Matt

Hi Matt,

I'm glad that our tastes also meet on the paint peeling...

I indulged in research on the subject prior to getting underway with the paint and found some nice info on this Canadian ace. Found a few profiles at the usual places and only one (partial) pic of the peeled paint to vouch for the authenticity of your reference...
I agree with you that we could restrain ourselves with the paint chipping and yes, I did intend to do some chipping on the metal parts as I've already done on some of my Camel repaints. The wheel covers on the profiles all seem to be of the same colour as the main airframe but as I love "red", I will use it along with the spokes faint representation.
I'm a bit baffled by the choice of the main airframe base colour on your reference (Raw umber) as most profiles seem to favour the more greenish khaki found on Craig's paints. As I've tried it on (Raw umber) and it is not that far off, I will use it to get as close to your reference as possible...
It could be that the profiles found were for his mount at an earlier date as the partial picture does show the use of light grey on the cowling and the side of the cockpit as in your reference.
It should be ready this weekend and I will upload it along with the others.

Cheers,

Fleurdelys
 
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