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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Milviz Cessna 310 Screenshots and Updates 20 August, 2010

Awesome, awesome!

:applause: :applause: :applause:

Some brilliant skin work on those textures...

You can tell the guru of Light is working on the panel with such prestine, subtle illuminations. Nice landing light beams as well....

Aw shucks, Bill! Careful lest you turn my head... :ernae:
 
Yes indeed we should have release within a couple days now. I was in the process of making a video with FRAPS to post up today, but then power went out at my house during the storm today. Sounds are very much improved now (although I had no doubt TSS would do an excellent job), and on my short little flight before mother nature decided to end it I didn't see any issues. I like MudMarine am not much of a GA fan myself. Either prefer military aircraft, or airliners but there is something about this plane I like. Just have to be sure to trim it right. I took off without trimming it today (dumb dumb dumb) and wound up finding out quick that was a mistake.
 
Actually, the C310 was used by many branches of the armed forces all around the world! So, in some sense it could be considered a "military aircraft..." :wiggle:
 
Good point Bill. I think I remember that coming up at some point during development. Still is a nice bird. Just mad that finally after I am done replacing the oil pump in my truck, and finally have time to fly that the power decides to go out (stupid hurricanes). Not to mention was doing good on makin the video too. Always tomorrow though.
 
We have GOT to do a camo paint job! GUNNAR!!!!!????

:salute:


I will as soon as the textures are resized:jump:

BTW! Someone posted a link to the USAF camo 310 at a time when I was unable to access that link.
Now, I am unable to find the link. :redf: So please post that camo link once again......
 
Granted, this memory is quite old, but my first "real" base in the USAF was at Bunker Hill AFB, Indiana, now Grissom Reserve Base. This was in the mid-60's. The Wing Commander had a 310, AKA, U-27? The thing was BLUE. Granted it was a straight tail B model. It was housed in the same hanger as the Aero Club airplanes I learned to fly in. There was also a beautiful C-195. I never did find out how that got there.

Glenn
 
Glenn, you and I are from the same era in USAF history. I have seen aircraft from many commands painted in so many different ways. Never did see a 310 while I was in the service. T.O. 1-1-4 from '78 onward shows camouflage and arctic markings for all USAF aircraft. Further it states authority is given some commands to deviate, as always. I don't believe this T.O. covers ATC aircraft or even ADC, I am sure you remember those MAJCOMs. Cool though that it shows a camo pattern for the 310. Has anyone ever seen a U3 ( as T.O. lists ) actually painted in camouflage? I don't know.

It may have been designated L-27A back in 60's but later redesignated to U-3A.

Jim
 
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