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Excellent work John !! Been looking forward to this one.
Haven't seen her flying in the past few weeks but the weather is improving
here now so she should be out and about soon
Thank you, Richard. Unfortunately, I never have much time during the work week, but a little bit more progress has been made. With the way the mapping is set up, I'm very happy to have the serial numbers on the tail and rudder now squared away. I've started "staining" the old steal fasteners, with many more to do (the fasteners are there as transparent 3D objects, and aren't in the textures themselves, so I've been working on placing their values into the textures below the 3D impression of each fastener). I'm hoping this repaint will get at least very close to completion once I spend a couple more days on it this weekend (though it might very well take an additional weekend, with cockpit and wheel well textures still to do as well).
Is that the SC Designs F-16 and if so, where did you get those loadouts from??
Wow so quick in that response!Had to give this thing a try after seeing the clip:
Had to increase wind to 12 knots (original was about 6kts) and dropped fuel and payload to almost zero. Managed to keep her flying at 26 knots and one of my attempts was good enough to stop. They seem to have extended the platform slightly for the real attempt though.
N850LT_7 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr
N850LT_2 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr
N850LT_3 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr