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Some re-paints of Lasse Lindh's Bell 47J

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Peace,

cs
 
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Hallo dear friends

and here is our next guest star
coming from Russia
with love

yours
Papi
 
Hi Vinci,

It is the beautiful Ju-52 by Oliver Fischer. The model is available at Flightsim.com (filename: junkr522.zip).

The repaint is done by me I started it about 3 years ago and finally hope to finish it this week. It is based on the Ju-52 in the Royal Military Museum in Brussels.

This repaint was mainly done to create a paintkit, which I already used for 2 repaints which are available in the library.

Cheers,
Huub
 
Although Oliver Fisher only made a very limited amount of models, his models area absolutely brilliant. They breath a certain atmosphere and you can almost smell the oil and worn leather.

But especially his Buecker Bu-131 Jungmann contains some surprises for the repainters. He made the models and texture lay-out definitely with specific aircraft in mind. The wings from the Bu131 contain sections in another scale, which makes the typical German civil registration codes appear much sharper, but makes in very difficult to drawn the wing structure and draw shadow and light to simulated real fabric. It also makes drawing larger national marking much more complex.

A thing he uses both on his Ju-52 as on Bu-131 is the dedicated texture to show the aircraft from the VC. With most models you look at the "normal" external textures from inside the VC. But Oliver Fisher made a separate texture which shows the external model from the VC. This is not unique, but definitely more work. But the models are that nice that they are really worth the extra work

Cheers,
Huub

Below the two repaint for Oliver's Ju-52 I released so far

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Did you really ment ?Hovercontrol'? Out since several years?

Bernard

Hi Bernard, yes, they were on curlsnouts own site and hovercontrol, but hovercontrol is gone, and I think so is curlsnouts own site, if you know where to find them please tell

Ttfn

Pete
 
Fortunately I still have it.

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This blank version just approaches Melbourne Essendon and does shuttle flights to Yarra River Heliport, despite of missing Ansett repaint.

Or a couple of years ago:

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Bell 47J Elivie over city and port of Naples on shuttle flight from Isle of Capri.

Bernard
 
I have the skid and float versions of the Bell 47J. In the ReadMe file is the following:

"NOTE! This model may not be placed on a website without the written permission by the copyrighters!
Copyright 2004 Lasse Lindh. Additional copyright also incorporates Jeff Jankovics and Tom Heaverloo for distribution and repaint.
Lasse Lindh
Sweden
3L@comhem.se "

I'm of two minds about uploading them here. On one hand I think they're freeware and abandonware and there could be no harm in putting them in the library. On the other hand, the developer has specifically asked that it not be done. Back to the first hand, when he wrote that the developer had his own web site, which is now defunct. Back to the second hand, he said what he said. So...

If it was my stuff I wouldn't mind as long as nobody was selling my freeware. But that's my opinion, not Lasse's.

I have no idea whether Lasse reads English. Does anyone know enough Swedish to write and see if that e-mail address is still valid? Then we could ask him.
 
I have the skid and float versions of the Bell 47J. In the ReadMe file is the following:

"NOTE! This model may not be placed on a website without the written permission by the copyrighters!
Copyright 2004 Lasse Lindh. Additional copyright also incorporates Jeff Jankovics and Tom Heaverloo for distribution and repaint.
Lasse Lindh
Sweden
3L@comhem.se "

I'm of two minds about uploading them here. On one hand I think they're freeware and abandonware and there could be no harm in putting them in the library. On the other hand, the developer has specifically asked that it not be done. Back to the first hand, when he wrote that the developer had his own web site, which is now defunct. Back to the second hand, he said what he said. So...

If it was my stuff I wouldn't mind as long as nobody was selling my freeware. But that's my opinion, not Lasse's.

I have no idea whether Lasse reads English. Does anyone know enough Swedish to write and see if that e-mail address is still valid? Then we could ask him.


Hi Mick, we were talking about the repaints. You can still find model on wayback machine on lasse lindhs Swedbird helicopters url

Ttfn

Pete
 
Hi Mick, we were talking about the repaints. You can still find model on wayback machine on lasse lindhs Swedbird helicopters url

Yes, just search for 'FS2004 Lasse Lindh' and you will get here a thread named 'Bell 47J-2'. There the link is mentioned. Some of you have answered to it in 2009, BTW!

Bernard
 
Hi Mick, we were talking about the repaints. You can still find model on wayback machine on lasse lindhs Swedbird helicopters url
Ttfn
Pete

Oops! Sorry. I thought all the repaints would be available at the usual download sites and that it was the model that had gone away.
 
When first saw a profile of this aircraft I thought I was fake and thought it came out of a comic book like Mortimer and Blake or Tintin. I didn't recognise the marking at the wings, but after some googling around I found out that it was real and I was even able to find some pictures form the real aircraft. The aircraft was part of the "Regierungsstaffel" and was the personal aircraft of Victor Lutze the head of the "Sturmabteilung" (SA) and the second man in the Nazi party. Not a character you would like to meet in real life.

According to the description in Osprey "Ju 52/3m Bomber and Transport Units 1936-41" by Robert Forsyth the unique brown colour was based on the "brown shirts" worn by the members of the SA.

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And the real thing

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Cheers,
Huub

Edit: I see the SA insignias on bottom of the wings are mirrored.
 
Hey Huub, did you know those VIP Ju52 had ejection seats for the vip?

Saw an interesting thing on the tellybox last week where they were going around Himmlers' JU52 in a museum, apparently a lever on the seat would release a panel below the seat, and seat plus vip would fall out through the floor seat had an inbuilt
parachute too

ttfn

Pete
 
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