Flight Replicas P-40N on Marketplace

Any chance up uploading to Flightsim.to?

Why not upload it to sim-outhouse.com?

Flightsim.to is one of the worst websites I am forced to frequent and wish there was a good alternative so we could boycott it. It is everything I hate in modern website design.
 
TiAir and Crispy136's liveries are the one reason I still occasionally visit flightsim.com. (And they're most of the MSFS uploads there...)

You can see all of TiAir's liveries at this link: https://www.flightsim.com/profile/581864-tiar/

Along with this great P-40 livery, he's done some great Bf-109 liveries recently, including nice Swiss and RAF captured paints.
 
I have a really poor bandwith. Thats the reasion I uploaded my repaints new on flightsim.com and not here on SOH. Again, I deleted all my stuff from flightsim.to due to their rules.

Thomas
 
This is how F-AZKU looked this summer. Its new owner painted over the "Burma Banshees" nose art (which had no connection to the aircraft's wartime history), and I read that he intends on putting it back into its correct/original wartime "Little Jeane" nose art/cowl markings, as it had been painted prior to its last owner.

 
This is how F-AZKU looked this summer. Its new owner painted over the "Burma Banshees" nose art (which had no connection to the aircraft's wartime history), and I read that he intends on putting it back into its correct/original wartime "Little Jeane" nose art/cowl markings, as it had been painted prior to its last owner.


Hello John,
Do you intend to reproduce "F-AZKU" in her original colors?
I was so disappointed when they decided to had the Burma Banshees over it... Happy to read that she might be returne to her original post restoration colors!!!
Cheers,

Stéph.
 
Hi Stéph, I will be, it will just take some more time to get to it - I am excited to do it, since it will be double the resolution as the old FSX version. With the school year here starting this coming week I'll be back working full time again, so nothing but the weekends to spend time on anything flight sim related. I'm also now taking care of my mom after she fell and broke her leg and shoulder last weekend, so everything's going to be paused for a while on my end I think. There's still some repaints I have for the FI Spitfire that I need to get around to finishing and uploading one of these days, and I've gotten pretty close to finishing my paintkit for the FI P-38 so that I can make the repaints I want to do for that one.
 
Thank you for your swift reply John!!!
Take care of your mom and your life, this is what matters by far... Flight sim is just an entertaining game/simulator albeit a very good one!!!
Cheers,

Stéph.
 
I just restart working on F-AZKU 2023...

F-AZKU 2023 by TiAr, auf Flickr

My F-AZKU Banshee Repaint of 2019 will get an update too. I uploaded the wrong file.

Thomas
 
The F-AZKU is now available in two versions - once with the Banshee skull from 2019 and the current 2023.

I had uploaded a wrong 2019 version - the now available version is the right one. It differs by a more olive green base color and especially with adjusted composite textures. Who had downloaded the old version, should delete it again and use the new 2019 version.

F-AZKU 2019_2 by TiAr, auf Flickr

F-AZKU 2019_5 by TiAr, auf Flickr

https://www.flightsim.com/files/file/210585-msfs-p-40n-f-azku-2019-little-jeanne/

And here the new and current version 2023:

F-AZKU_2023_2 by TiAr, auf Flickr

F-AZKU_2023_1 by TiAr, auf Flickr

https://www.flightsim.com/files/file/210586-msfs-p-40n-f-azku-2023/

By the way, you can see the real F-AZKU next weekend on Air Legends 2023 at Paris Melun-Villaroche .

https://airlegend.fr/en/the-flightline/

And again, sorry for the little mishap.

Thomas
 
That looks excellent, Thomas!

During WWII, the aircraft had the number '12' on both sides of the cowling and the name 'Little Jeanne' on the port-side cowling. When Murray Griffiths restored the aircraft in Australia (then registered VH-KTI), it was painted exactly as it looked during WWII, and it remained that way for a little while after it was sold to its first French owner, before they decided to make it more interesting (in their eyes) by repainting the nose with the Burma Banshees artwork. Recently sold to a different French owner within the last year, the new owner, from what I've read, now having repainted the nose in solid OD, intends to put the number '12' and 'Little Jeanne' name artwork back on it again.

Note the bare metal cowl flaps, which is common on the P-40. I believe, if they are painted, the paint just ends up getting burnt/flaked off.

https://www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=70299

In my opinion, this is the best the aircraft has ever looked:





 
Thank you, if the right markings are on, I will do an update - I already did it, but I wanted to wait until new owner will do it. Next weekend is Air Legend at Paris Melun-Villaroche. Perhaps I will be there...

Thomas
 
That looks excellent, Thomas!

During WWII, the aircraft had the number '12' on both sides of the cowling and the name 'Little Jeanne' on the port-side cowling. When Murray Griffiths restored the aircraft in Australia (then registered VH-KTI), it was painted exactly as it looked during WWII, and it remained that way for a little while after it was sold to its first French owner, before they decided to make it more interesting (in their eyes) by repainting the nose with the Burma Banshees artwork. Recently sold to a different French owner within the last year, the new owner, from what I've read, now having repainted the nose in solid OD, intends to put the number '12' and 'Little Jeanne' name artwork back on it again.

Note the bare metal cowl flaps, which is common on the P-40. I believe, if they are painted, the paint just ends up getting burnt/flaked off.

https://www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=70299

In my opinion, this is the best the aircraft has ever looked:






+1 John!!! :ernaehrung004:
 
P-40 Vr cameras position

Hi

Please could anyone help me with correcting the VR camera view.
The cockpit viewpoint is fine in standard 2D mode, but as soon as I enter VR the cockpit viewpoint moves up and forwards so now gives the viewpoint of sitting on the nose of the aircraft.

The developer did advise last year that an update to the cameras would be released through the marketplace.
I've deleted and reinstalled the aircraft but still have the same issue.

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I do love flying the P-40
 
This requires adding an extra camera definition to the end of the cameras.cfg file, which is in your Official\OneStore\fr-aircraft-p40n\SimObjects\Airplanes\Curtiss_P40N folder. The one I did is copied below. Save a backup of your cameras.cfg, open the original in a text editor, and paste the following at the bottom. You will have to do the same thing with the other cameras.cfg file in the Curtiss_P40N_airshow folder. You'll have to redo all of this if there's ever an update for the plane that overwrites this file.


[CAMERADEFINITION.13]
Title="PilotVR"
Guid="{ECDC0A85-1F9F-43F8-9FEE-6233263240C3}"
UITitle="TT:GAME.PANEL_CAMERA_PILOT_VFR"
Description=""
Origin="Virtual Cockpit"
Track="None"
TargetCategory="None"
ClipMode="Normal"
SnapPbhAdjust="Swivel"
PanPbhAdjust="Swivel"
XyzAdjust=1
ShowAxis="NO"
AllowZoom=1
InitialZoom=0.35
SmoothZoomTime=2
BoundingBoxRadius=0.1
ShowWeather=1
CycleHidden=0
CycleHideRadius=0
ShowPanel=0
MomentumEffect=1
ShowLensFlare=0
PanPbhReturn=0
SnapPbhReturn=0
InstancedBased=0
NoSortTitle=0
Transition=0
Category="Cockpit"
SubCategory="Pilot"
SubCategoryItem="PilotVR"
InitialXyz= 0, -0.05, 0
InitialPbh= 0, 0, 0
PitchPanRate=20
HeadingPanRate=60
PanAcceleratorTime=5
XYZRate=0.25
XYZAcceleratorTime=0
ZoomPanScalar=1
 
Hi Stéph, I will be, it will just take some more time to get to it - I am excited to do it, since it will be double the resolution as the old FSX version. With the school year here starting this coming week I'll be back working full time again, so nothing but the weekends to spend time on anything flight sim related. I'm also now taking care of my mom after she fell and broke her leg and shoulder last weekend, so everything's going to be paused for a while on my end I think. There's still some repaints I have for the FI Spitfire that I need to get around to finishing and uploading one of these days, and I've gotten pretty close to finishing my paintkit for the FI P-38 so that I can make the repaints I want to do for that one.
Hello John,
Any news on "Little Jeanne"?
Cheers,

Stéph.
 
There has been no point in me doing it when Thomas has done such an excellent job with his repaints of 'Little Jeane'.
 
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