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

    Post 16 Update

    Post 17 Warning

Next project - DC-6

There was procedure done to 'flag' to any ground staff the aircraft was still hot and pre-paired for a fast turn around , many crews jockeyed keeping one on board so nothing was touched , this also was done after a C47 was loaded with a York payload without having loadmasters check off the load , course this was done during the peak period 20 minute turn rounds and many aircraft leaving just outside 30 second intervals .

Ahh, thanks.
 
I am happy to see a native DC-6 but it won't be a complete package unless there is an Ansett-ANA and a TAA paint in there.
 
Out-frikin-Standing, I love the screen shots, and I look forward to the release of this bird. Personally I am not worried about additional skins, or variants, they are great, I just love to see the kind of attention to detail that are in those screen shots, the VC looks amazing and the exhaust stains on the wings, very impressive!

I can see me digging holes in a few runways with this one...
 
Course i'm going to have to do a 'City of Christchurch" paint , a US Navy six with those titles on it , and if we do get another earthquake , i just look over my shoulder and say sorry ladies and gentlemen , just a little turbulence :jump:
 
The military has not been forgotten...:engel016:

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Don't know if this has already been mentioned but shouldn't the star be on the left wing?


Looking forward to this one.
 
Don't know if this has already been mentioned but shouldn't the star be on the left wing?
Gidday Nick , I think it was the general 'thumb of rule' whether its the Star and Bar was applied on both wings , these appeared more on the staff transports and the VIP's , the majority went with one on the top on the left wing and bottom right with USAF or NAVY logos on the other side .
 
Gidday Nick , I think it was the general 'thumb of rule' whether its the Star and Bar was applied on both wings , these appeared more on the staff transports and the VIP's , the majority went with one on the top on the left wing and bottom right with USAF or NAVY logos on the other side .

Ian, check here on US Insignia placement rules.

http://www.modelwarships.com/features/how-to/usn_insignia.htm

Feb '43 was when top left/right lower was finalized.

Don
 
Hi Don , I saw the model warship and instantly thought Oo Boy , i'm in for a treat :icon_lol: I dabble in making scratch builds when time takes my fancy , the USS Midway current. I got off the subject a little here , funny how sometimes even base commanders start dictating the paint on the squadrons aircraft , I guess this happens all over the world . We had a base commander , famed WWII Dauntless pilot Sqn Ldr T J Mclean de Lange , No.25 then but was in charge at the now close Wigram RNZAF , he tried for some more flamboyant paint s on the training aircraft , many ideas stayed pointing safty in this area .
 
We are still at work on the livery list and hav e final beta checks to do but it is close. Ha'peth of tar and all that.:engel016:
 
Based on this screenshot it looks like the contour underneath the nose could use a little rounding and smoothing.
 
That may just be the angle of view.
Remember that that the DC6B with radar nose has the radome added on, extending the original round-nose profile and creating a definite "proboscis" from certain angles.:engel016:
 
Hey Bazz, as they look in the WIP screenies the antenna wires are pretty thick... still time to make 'em thinner like this ?... :

http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-photos/photos/5/9/2/1842295.jpg


a lighter color, half transparent maybe ?

Add more vertexes to make 'em 'hang' a bit ?...
The're present on every model, sure worth the time and effort if you ask a desperate DC-6 aficionado... :jump:

Thanks already for considering ! :salute:

cheers,
jan
 
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