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Kuwaiti Bug

JensOle

SOH-CM-2023
Hi,

Most F/A-18 Hornet users has opted for grey low visibility paint schemes, but the Kuwaiti Air Force has opted for an interesting camouflage scheme which combines shades of grey and sand colours.
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Captain Sim included a Kuwaiti paint scheme for their Xload F/A-18D package and I was about to change just the tail art to 25 Sqn when I discovered that the paint scheme was completely wrong for a Kuwaiti Hornet. Even the tail number was not right! (it was for a single seater C model) Just one of the tail fins showed similar patterns as the real scheme. So I started to make completely new Kuwaiti textures, but that proved to be quite a demanding research job to find pictures to show all part of the wrap around paint scheme. Very few hi-res pictures are available of the KAF Bugs. <st1:personName w:st="on" ProductID="Frank Safranek">Frank Safranek</st1:personName> was of great help with finding a hi res picture of the 25 Sqn badge. The Kuwaitis have kept the decals to a minimum, beside the standard warning decals, there are only the national flag, squadron badge and number on the aircraft.
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In the end I believe I got it mostly right and here are some screenshots of F/A-18D “<st1:metricconverter w:st="on" ProductID="442”">442”</st1:metricconverter> of 25 Sqn. Judging from recent pictures, the camo scheme looks rather faded and weathered by the Arabian sun and I have tried to make that impression on the repaint.
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Mr. "JensOle,<SCRIPT type=text/javascript> vbmenu_register("postmenu_261541", true); </SCRIPT>"

They look very nice; can't wait to download them! :applause:
Or, as from someone who once lived there, would say to you in the native arabic:

شكرا! (Thank you!).


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F/A-18D "442" and F/A-18C "414" have been uploaded to flightsim.com. They will arrive here at the SoH too.
 
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