Milviz F-86F-30 Sabre - Released

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Sabre Mk.5 23031 of No. 414 "Black Knight" squadron, 4 Wing, RCAF Station Söllingen, West Germany, circa 1955.


Something else I've started:

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Enough procrastinating, gotta get started on the new maps/spec layers.
 
Love your Sabre Milviz... :icon29:

This Wip is of a Taiwanese Sabre seen at the 'Flying Brothers' Gunnery Meet held in 1960 at Clark AFB, the Philippines.
 
zsoltquack, are you planning to release this great repaint, if so, where abd when??

Thanks in advance,

Cuco
San Juan, PR :applause:
 
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Sabre Mk.5 23031 of No. 414 "Black Knight" squadron, 4 Wing, RCAF Station Söllingen, West Germany, circa 1955.


Something else I've started:

F86_1_T.jpg



Enough procrastinating, gotta get started on the new maps/spec layers.

.... been observing your work from the side lines,very nice indeed ! Are you planning to share these wonderful repaints with us mere mortals :)



Aircanuck
 
Thanks zsoltquack :salute:

The viking patch belongs to this unit, but it was probably not present on the 244. It occurs to me that the patch should show a wolf.
It is hard to find a proper size of that patch. Any help will be much appreciated (I will re-draw it if I get a readable image)
 
The RHAF pack is finished. It is now being uploaded to the SOH library and will also be at Avsim tomorrow. These are to complement the amazing "Hellenic Flame" by Gunnar in the Aerobatic livery pack.

The planes represent ex-RAF CL-13s that served the RHAF from 1954 to 1965, when they were replaced by F-5s

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Edit: I seem to have trouble uploading tonight. I will try again tomorrow.
 
I thought I'd post this one here, which is my favorite of all of the airworthy F-86's. It is painted in the colors of the F-86 flown in Korea by the well known WWII 352nd FG ace Ed Heller. This particular F-86 is the same one that used to be owned/flown by Frank Borman, and then Ed Shipley. For the past few years the aircraft (along with another F-86) has been owned by the Friedkin family (who have an air force of warbirds), and can be seen as one of the three F-86's flown in the Horsemen F-86 routine (the other two consisting of the other Friedkin-owned F-86, and the Planes of Fame F-86). The registration on it is simply "N1F".

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.... been observing your work from the side lines,very nice indeed ! Are you planning to share these wonderful repaints with us mere mortals :)



Aircanuck


Of course! Actually away from the 'puter for four days, getting my music/BBQ fix in Austin TX. On vacation til the 17th so should be able to start putting 'em up for DL soon. Changed some panel lines to represent a Canadair-built version so have to move some rivets etc, and do new bump maps.

:)
 
Now that we have the new model, SP1 fixes will commence!

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This new model fixed the canopy width, and placed the GPU/Hose correctly on the ground.

All the best, Diego
 
Now that we have the new model, SP1 fixes will commence!

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This new model fixed the canopy width, and placed the GPU/Hose correctly on the ground.

All the best, Diego

Where can we find it? Didn't spot it over on the MilViz site ... or am I just a bit ahead of the curve?
 
Where can we find it? Didn't spot it over on the MilViz site ... or am I just a bit ahead of the curve?

Now that we (testers/developers) have the new model (the one seen above, available to testers/developers), the SP1 fixes can begin.

Then, when we're finished, it will be given to our customers :icon_lol:
 
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