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Sibwings Bird Dog

I agree Jankees

Me too, and adding one more; Can you all see that thin outer ring on the CAF/RCAF maple leaf roundel? It should probably be double in thickness. It amazes me that basic stuff like national insignia etc is so difficult to get right. Then again, seeing this is a civilian, the markings could be "right" for that particular aircraft.
PS: USAF insignia looks good.

Thanks
 
The engine covers, as far as I'm aware, actually open, but they have yet to be animated..Nick toddles off to check his facts.
 
CAF/RCAF Roundel

Yes the blue circle on the RCAF/CAF Roundel is too small. Simmers Paint Shop has some correct files I have used in the past for painting RCAF/CAF paint schemes. The L-19 Bird Dog looks outstanding otherwise.
 
Well after a little more digging, it seems I was right. I meant to check to see if this would open the other day, but somehow forgot about it!

Anyhoo, I hope this helps answer a few questions and I'll mention the Canadian roundel.

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