Shark Attack

Jan Kees,

Tried your suggestion and used it in the Float directory. Had to rename the DDS files from Wheel to Floatstair and add two Float DDS's from the existing floatplane. Main body of the Plane looks fine just a mismatch in paint colour on the float legs
and the additional stabiliser on the Tailplane.

Just thought that an ocean environment would suit your paint better.
Don't know if you would care to tweak this one and add a float variant when you have some spare time PLEASE.

Colin.

Colin,
I had a look too and here is an amphibious version:







I gave it a different registration too.
Is this what you were after?
 
Really is one of my all time favorite paints and you have just done a wonderful creation :applause::applause::applause: Thank you

I have ended up cleaning out a few paints...



Please, anychance for a pair of these sharky's for the 100 wheel and float...:ernaehrung004:
 
but it would not look as good on the 100, with that blunt nose?

here's a link to that latest paint: http://aussiex.org/forum/index.php?/files/file/4837-aerosoft-twin-otter-amphibian-n125sb-sharkpaint/

I did find there is a blue -300 shark version too btw, N708PV (http://www.airliners.net/photo/De-Havilland-Canada/1455233/L/), would you be interested in that too?


Oh ive been flying your 300 Shark she put new life in the otter and the Blue sharky looks Great... and would really like to see that color on the 300 wheel and amph

it's the 100 has got left behind a little with regard to repaints and the one I like for my bush flying... and lets face it you can not help but love that shark!?!?:wavey: Thank you agian for considering... Keep painting the heck out of those birds:applause:
 
Now down off of Key west heading back to Tampa :ernaehrung004:

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A flight I make as a passenger regularly but in a Saab in real life
 
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