Hi Huub,
Have you tried the texture folder MkI_2Blader? There seems to be a number of prop related textures in there, all related to the 2 blade propeller.
When you have the name its easy to find. My Texture.MkI_2Blader folder contains only 3 files. The fuselage texture, the wings texture and a generic texture for the 3 bladed prop (AH_hurricane_spinexpro.bmp). As I already more or less expected the "WoodenProp_t.bmp" textures was located in the main texture file. However I expected a filename with the usual "AH_" prefix.
Mind you, but this is the FS9 Hurricane. I already did a Belgian paint for the FSX verion of the AH Hurricane.
Due to the texture lay-out the repaint possibilities are a bit limited, but still I have several repaints for the early fabric winged Hurricanes in mind. Whether I can all do them is depending on what the texture layout will allow me to do.
the Belgian Hawker Hurricane I H-22 of 2/1/2 Aé (Chardon) at Schaffen-Diest (Airfix model)
an alternative livery for a "treble 1" Hurricane (L1584) (Airfix model)
the Hurricane L-1555 flown by squadron leader John Gilan
the Hurricane "C" flown by flight officer E.J. Kain 73sqn.
the Hurricane "J" which I also did for the FSX model (or perhaps I will take "L" this time)
the Finnish Hurricane HC-460, which had still fabric wings after the update these Hurricanes received
and I might do the Hurricane flown by the Polish pilot sergeant Josef Frantisec who still flew a fabric winged Mk.1 in September 1940
So I have quite a list in mind, now I have to see what the possibilities are..............
I would have loved to do some Battle of France Hurricanes, but these are impossible as the texture lay-out won't allow the "night/white" under surface which was typical for this period.
I just realised I did never upload the repaints I did for the AH/JF FSX Hawker Hurricane. I can remember I wasn't very happy with the result, which is most probably why. I will dig up the textures and upload them.
But here is work in progress on the FS9 Hurricane, which is a bit easier to repaint.
And the next one is finished also. The previous ones were all painted in the A-scheme. This one is painted in the B-scheme.
"C" from 73 squadron 1938. Like the early fabric wings and the 2 bladed Watts air screw.
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