Gypsy Moth

A couple of the Aussie paints available at classicbritishfiles.com...:ernae:
 
About one week and we have about 20 repaints for her :applause:
Nice VC upgrade, Roger. It is a pity that the interior texture takes so little place :( Otherwise, I would create all the shading, etc.

Lucas
 
Anyone done this one yet...Australian Military Moth...:ernae:
 
Roger

Give these polished walnut images a try...they are not copyrighted! Took a picture of a walnut piano and cropped out a couple areas of nice wood.

Also came across this free ware wood texture creater. Haven't really worked with it much yet, but it looks interesting.

http://www.spiralgraphics.biz/ww_overview.htm

OBIO
 
Anyone done this one yet...Australian Military Moth...:ernae:

I'm currently working on a RAAF and a RAF version. The RAF version is done after the old FROG kit and the RAAF version after the above profile.

Cheers,
Huub
 
OK: Evidently no one is going to tell me how stupid my question was about the panel with no photo. I appreciate it. In a lot of forums I would have been in for a hard time. I realize I was asking a question about the Cirrus (the version I fly). I looked at the gypsy and see there is no photo.

Thanks again for not jumping on me.

Barry
 
Hey Barry, I thought I was the only one who didn't see the picture...:sleep:
 
OK: Evidently no one is going to tell me how stupid my question was about the panel with no photo. I appreciate it. In a lot of forums I would have been in for a hard time. I realize I was asking a question about the Cirrus (the version I fly). I looked at the gypsy and see there is no photo.

Thanks again for not jumping on me.

Barry

Truth is I hadn't noticed and I don't know:costumes:
 
used martin wright's dxt.bmp to look at the textures, the photo is on the 'moth maps.bmp'
file, so I'm guessing its' use is hard coded into the model texture mapping.

why not e-mail the author and ask for a modified version?

ttfn

Pete
 
Some screenies to answer Pointy's question ;)

Does anyone still remember this FROG kit? The textures are still under construction :whistle:

Huub

Moth_paint2.jpg


Moth_paint5.jpg
 
Some screenies to answer Pointy's question ;)

Does anyone still remember this FROG kit? The textures are still under construction :whistle:

Huub

Moth_paint2.jpg


Moth_paint5.jpg


Aw rite Pointy, box up some of that Cajun Kool-Aid and ship it to the Netherlands! :ernae:

Caz
 
Well Caz, I wuz gonna ship a case, but then I got thirsty.....:ernae:
 
Thanks to several members of this forum, I was able to take my newly painted cirrus powered moth for a test flight late this afternoon.

This is a neat little bird.

Barry
 
Someone ages ago, gave me over 100 built models and the Frog Moth is sat on my mantlepiece at home - along with a T-6 of course!!

This is a wonderful aeroplane - been trying her out over the last few days and am so pleased with it. Having a little spot of bother when lining up to land and then touching down 10 yards to the side of the runway....but I'll get there. May need to do more of a wider final approach.

But its a delight to fly....will have to somehow track down a real one to try....my open cockpit flying has only been in Stearmans, Tiger Moth, Jungmann, Stampe, Pietenpol and Phoenix Duet. The DH60 would I think take pride of place on my list.

Best wishes to all,

Martin
 
Gypsy Moth's sibling in Royal Netherlands Military livery...:ernae:
 
I Like this plane. Along with the Stearman. They are my favorite older planes beats the piper cub.
 
I just put 14 more paints up at www.classicbritishfiles.com
10 by Peter Watkins (including a Finnish Air Force and Tiawanese paint)
Plus four beautiful paints by Brian "Froggy" Farrington and Leyland Spurr.

Also Peter has done a couple of new Australian reg'd paints for Dave Molyneaux's Gemini.

Im trying to get him to upload his Anson Mk1 (civilianised) paint of Dave
Garwoods Anson for everyone as well.

Coming soon to the "Pond" (www'classicbritishfiles.com) two more Of Uncle
Edgar's aircraft one a prewar Twin and one a postwar Single. for FS9/FSX

For anyone who has tried it yet, Grumpy's DH60 is a work of art and a joy
to fly.

Leif
 
I hope I do.nt sound ungreatful..but the GPS will not come up or the radio....maybe its my fault.

Thank You For this great airplane

Casey

Part of the 1920's atmosphere! :whistle:

I join those who have been almost willing to marry anybody who'd make one of these for FS! Thanks!:ernae:
And also - thanks for pointing out the Aussie paints, pointy31. Huub - I remember the Frog kit, still have one built up in RAAF markings (they are scarce these days!) Very nice crisp kit for the period. I think when relesed it was to be built as G-AAAH with a spare prop fixed to the side below the cockpit, and had a nice standing pilot figure too.
 
Back
Top