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Repaint request for the Alabeo Piper PA38 Tomahawk II...

ThinkingManNeil

Charter Member
I picked up ORBX's FTX scenery for New Zealand's North Island and am now enjoying flying both the North and South Islands, but I'd like to do so in an NZ-registered Piper Tomahawk. Could one of the talented painters here at SOH please do up a scheme for the Alabeo Piper Tomahawk for me? I just don't have the skills or resources for it. What I'd like is a fictitious scheme based on a Tommy stabled at a Massachusetts flight school, but with slightly different colours. Here's the paint scheme:

Tommy_PS.jpg

But here are the colours I have in mind; deep, metallic midnight or cobalt blue for the aft section, silver paint for the forward area, a gold stripe separating the blue from silver, and a polished aluminum prop spinner:

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Registry would be ZK-RNH. italicized aft-wards in silver letters about the size of those seen in the second photo, situated on the aircraft datum line just forward of the leading edge of the vertical fin.

Thanks,

N.

PS. here's a vid of the Massachusetts Tomahawk in action...

 
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