Early KLM scheme for Manfred's C-47

Here's using the default Reloaded spec/bump files...

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My screenshots never look that good. :banghead:
And I concur with Stovall's earlier comment, Huub's KLM paint job is certainly worthy of being included in Manfred's C-47 package.
 
My screenshots never look that good. :banghead:
And I concur with Stovall's earlier comment, Huub's KLM paint job is certainly worthy of being included in Manfred's C-47 package.

I'm using a ASUS (ATI) EAH5850 DirectCU 1GB with RadeonPro program with SweetFX. Similar to Nvidia inspector.

Check out the C-117D pic I posted here: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforu...17D-Skytrooper&p=835603&viewfull=1#post835603

And these of the NZ DC3 here: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforu...eloaded-(Beta)&p=835602&viewfull=1#post835602
 
Thanks for the images Tufun, really appreciated.

It seems that I have to tune down the spec map and alphas a bit and there is a small gap between the nose cone and the lining over the fuselage. I think this is caused by the shape of the texture for the nose cone, which can easily be solved. For the rest I think it fits quite well.

The new bump maps are definitely an improvement.

When Manfred has released his upgraded model I will an update for these textures. As always I noticed some minor errors after I had uploaded the textures. I will correct these for the new model.

Cheers,
Huub
 
Huub,

Peculiar enough most of the KLM DC-3 photo's i have are from the port side. Here's one of the starboard side of PH-TCL to confirm 'De Vliegende Hollander' was also used on early bare-metal liveries.:

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You can safely use this as a rule of thumb but that's about it. :) ( see also Ferry's piccie of the KLM Connie at Lelystad )

There's literally ' no DC-3/C-47 alike' , as an FS aircraft modeler/painter it's enough to drive you crazy. :mix-smi:

Atleast re the tail of PH-DAT you're alright, it's of the glider-tow type. Just about all KLM DC-3's did not have the elongated air scoops anymore like Manfred has modeled on his amazing DC-3. ( been a long time since i worked on the DC-3 but i seem to remember it has something to do with the supercharger which was not used on most civilian DC-3's as they usually didn't fly higher as 10.000 feet. ) Re the pax/cargo door configs..... you'd probabely win the lotto first before you have any luck on that... :)

Here are two more photo's of PH-DAT from the port side :

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Interesting to see here is that PH-DAT was first used in passenger config and later as a freighter ( check the yellow cargo rack behind the windows in the color photo ) The cargo door is still there but uses much smaller hinges. Often the front door was equipped with an inner door that was used for boarding.

Sure is a wonderful livery to choose for Manfred's spectacular model, Huub. Will be great fun working on that. Envy you ! :cool:

cheers,
jan
 
Here's what it looks like on the Reloaded beta model..​

Ted, if that ain't the most gorgeous best ever FS propliner rendition ever to roam our beloved virtual blue yonder my name is Rumpelstiltskin.

A-M-A-Z-I-N-G !! :isadizzy:


Any additional news on the 'Reloaded' model that you can share with us Ted ? Does it f.i. mean work is being done on the VC as well by Manfred or anybody else ?

cheers,
jan




 
Interesting about the sound. To this day that sound file sounds closer to a real DC-3 than any I have heard since. My opinion not necessarily shared by others. (As I write the DC-3 on a mail run from Catalina Island to Long Beach just went overhead). A couple of years ago I manufactured my own sound file that works in FSX and FS9. (It is for my own use only) I took the sound.cfg file from the FS9 DC-3 and changed all the engine wave files to those from the VIP disk. I use it on all my DC-3's and C-47's.

That's remarkable, Paul. :)

IIRC i created these sounds from the dutch movie 'Dakota' by Pim de Laparra/Wim Verstappen. It flopped because some of the actors walked away but it is a must see for DC-3 lovers as the DC-3 is the main character in this movie. It's about a lone pilot flying his DC-3 from Paramaribo/Surinam to the Netherlands in one go. Pumping fuel from drums inside the cabin to the tanks along the way. The flying sequenses, including the sounds, are top notch.

http://www.thelooniverse.com/movies/scorpio/Dakota/Dakota.html


cheers,
jan
 
Thanks Jan,

Below the two pictures I used for the PH-TDW. With some imagination you can see there is written "The Flying Dutchman" on both sides, but there is definitely no doubt about the port side. So as always there, are exceptions on the rule of the thumb....).

As you can see the front of the banner is leaning forward (the top is further to the front than the bottom), while on the pictures you posted earlier, you will see the banner was leaning backwards on most other aircraft (of course I missed this in my repaint :banghead: :icon_lol:).

But nevertheless your pictures contain a lot of valuable information. The banner on the TDW was most probably a bit longer than I made it. The frame around the door was obviously not present at the TDW (this frame was based on the DDA schemes).
Looking at the pictures I realise the font I used for the registration on the fuselage is too bold.

The letters "K.L.M." below the banner in front of the windows are too far backwards, but this is something I can't really solve as there is an in take at one side.

So enough to update for the time being, well that will mke it worth to download the update as soon as Manfred has released his upgraded model.

Thanks again!
Huub



 
Ted, if that ain't the most gorgeous best ever FS propliner rendition ever to roam our beloved virtual blue yonder my name is Rumpelstiltskin.

A-M-A-Z-I-N-G !! :isadizzy:


Any additional news on the 'Reloaded' model that you can share with us Ted ? Does it f.i. mean work is being done on the VC as well by Manfred or anybody else ?

cheers,
jan





Yep it is... that's why I jumped on the chance to get involved since the MAAM version is my favorite aircraft! I have been working on sound/smoke effects tailored to fit the new slow startup effects. I haven't heard to much about the VC, except his looking into it and Gman is creating civil/military style repaints for the current version.

Huub... always loved the KLM liveries, hope to see more versions you can produce! The nose area on all the earlier repaints have the same type of issues, can be easily fixed.
 
Generally I don't go for the bigger stuff, but the more I see this one, the more I like about it.
The model is very nicely done.
The artwork applied is well done right down to the aluminum shine and bump maps.

It's really a work of art all the way around. Fantastic job Manfred. And everyone who has done any paintwork. This thing really shines!

And now TuFun. I loved the video. Great work on the start-up and sound set. It's really sounds (and fits) the part. Even the fly-by (s) sounded real nice. Harmonic even. Just right.
 
Below the two pictures I used for the PH-TDW. With some imagination you can see there is written "The Flying Dutchman" on both sides,

Good find, Huub! Actually i was not aware of that. Thought i knew everything about the KLM DC-3 liveries...( Doh!:) Searched and found another one :

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As you say, exceptions that prove the rule.

PH-TDW has a pointed tail but it's a 'kniesoor die daar op let', éh ?... :)

I do have a small hope Manfred might produce a DC-3 model with the short air scopes as most civil DC-3's were equipped with it.

Don't worry too much about the front of the banner, your repaint looks absolutely gorgeous !


Cheers,
Jan
 
Fantastic job on the external sound suite, Ted ! :applause:

Both the visual and audio start-up sequence is all a dedicated DC-3 lover could wish for. Bravo!! ( is that Hansi and his XML magic at work there ?... )

I have retired myself from FS aircraft design but boy-oh-boy do my hands start itching regarding a vintage VC with each and every screenshot and video i see ! :mix-smi:

Again, many kudos for the external sound suite you're working on (start-up smoke looks great too ! ). Well done, my friend ! :ernae:


Cheers,
Jan
 
Thanks for this new picture Jan. I didn't know this one. The banner is leaning forward on this aircraft as well so perhaps there is a link between the banner and the English text.

Don't worry I have already update the bannner and improved the font of the registration on the fuselage as this isn't much work. As I don't know what surprises Manfred will have for us, I won't release an update before the new model is available.

The tail and large air intakes are something we have to live with. Perhaps Manfred will release a version with small intakes, but his current made is already quite an improvement on the default DC-3. With all extras like Tufun's start-up effects and Gman's the upgraded model will be even better!

Cheers,
Huub
 
Fantastic job on the external sound suite, Ted ! :applause:

Both the visual and audio start-up sequence is all a dedicated DC-3 lover could wish for. Bravo!! ( is that Hansi and his XML magic at work there ?... )

I have retired myself from FS aircraft design but boy-oh-boy do my hands start itching regarding a vintage VC with each and every screenshot and video i see ! :mix-smi:

Again, many kudos for the external sound suite you're working on (start-up smoke looks great too ! ). Well done, my friend ! :ernae:


Cheers,
Jan

Trying my best to have a decent sound for Manfred's version. Have you heard the internal sounds? Did those too. Yes, Hansi is doing his magic!
MAAM missed out on great opportunity on doing a FSX model! It's still my favorite DC3!
 
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