look what I found...

jankees

SOH-CM-2026
..on my hard disk.
A repaint for the Thunderbolt that i sterted months ago, but never finished...

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That looks awesome Jan :) :) ..
I'm curious.. i noticed that the invasion stripes on the Thud are the same as on the Widow. I.E. they only go half way around whatever they are paainted on ( empanage or wing ). do you know if this was standard on all D-Day fighters or not??
 
This is the funniest thing ever, I was on CFS3 before and was talking to Ian Warren about this aircraft as I was flying it on CFS3 and asked "wounder if jankees has done a repaint for the A2A P-47 with these markings"
 
KC , quite right , :salute:Capt Cameron Hart , 63rd FS/56th Fighter Group , Boxted Dec 1944 ,
Looking superb Jan :applause:
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That looks awesome Jan :) :) ..
I'm curious.. i noticed that the invasion stripes on the Thud are the same as on the Widow. I.E. they only go half way around whatever they are paainted on ( empanage or wing ). do you know if this was standard on all D-Day fighters or not??

Pam, the invasion stripes were full circumference ON D-DAY, the day they were used. Very soon afterwards, the tops started being quickly painted over, for camoflage reasons. The bottoms were left showing so friendly ground troops would hopefully, not fire on them. Sometimes the upper stripes could still be seen thru the quickly painted top camo. Each aircraft was different, and the texture being copied would be for a specific time frame in the aircraft's life.

Hope that helps.
 
::LOL:: hope your still interested in P-61s. I'm sorry its taking so long, but progress is coming along.. We just dont have the maps you need yet..
Pam
 
Pam, the invasion stripes were full circumference ON D-DAY, the day they were used. Very soon afterwards, the tops started being quickly painted over, for camoflage reasons. The bottoms were left showing so friendly ground troops would hopefully, not fire on them. Sometimes the upper stripes could still be seen thru the quickly painted top camo. Each aircraft was different, and the texture being copied would be for a specific time frame in the aircraft's life.

Hope that helps.

Hi Don.. That helps a lot.. Thank you :) ..
 
::LOL:: hope your still interested in P-61s. I'm sorry its taking so long, but progress is coming along.. We just dont have the maps you need yet..
Pam

don't you worry, Pam, you just produce the maps when you're ready, and I'll see what I can do with them. In the mean time, I'm just enjoying myself.
How is the Hudson coming along, Francois?
 
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