FS2004FS9 Lockheed Lodestar C-57 and C-60A - A WIP Release

Milton Shupe

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FS 2004 Military - Props

Description: FS2004 Lockheed Lodestar C-57 and C-60A - A WIP Release


by Milton Shupe, Tom Falley, Scott Thomas, Ken Mitchell and Sounds by Nigel Richards. Pilot figures by Jan Visser.


Pkg incl 2 models, a temporary untextured panel and gauge setup, custom sounds, custom Flight Model, basic texture templates livery. The 2048 paint templates are also included.


This is a work-in-process release. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE.


This is for personal use; not for redistribution.

The exterior and interior (including panels) will need to be textured.

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit FS2004FS9 Lockheed Lodestar C-57 and C-60A - A WIP Release
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If this were a real paint scheme on a real aircraft, I wonder if:

+ It would NEVER get hit because of its outstanding visibility or

+ It would ATTRACT hits like a magnet because it would mesmerize other pilots via target fixation.

Milton and team -- finish up the model for final publication but I, for one, would
LOVE to have the above preliminary work as one of the final texture files.
Personally, I think it would just be unique and so cool.
 
The main download archive has been updated to update level v3.


This supersedes/replaces all previous downloads and updates.
 
It amazing to see and compare the three company's off the period , Markus AKA "Wildbillkelso" just near completed the Wigram Hudson paint for the FSAddon model, all within a few steps away is three examples from that era in the Wigram Air Force Museum , an Avro , Douglas and a Lockheed , .. it is impressive to compare the design ideas ... specific the Lockheed very smooth flush rivet.

The three aircraft mentioned , Anson , another FSAddon for FSX, the DC-3 witch we all know and following with the recent rebuild from Manfreds team and now the, your incoming Lockheed , when you can walk up to the types and really bump your head on them ... all mid/late 1930s Canvas - Rivet - Flush Rivet ... really makes you think what was in the minds off the designers.

Simply Impressive both real and Sim Builds :cool:
 
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