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TA-4J Skyhawk Released

Hi Matt,Have you released your VA-212 (NP521) or VA-56 (NG406) yet?Beautiful repaints!!Regards,Bill

Not yet i was only home 2 days before flying out, im currently working from a old laptop and mobile phone to post the new images

Im home saturday night for a few hrs before i fly out again early sunday, i will try and upload them then once the kids have gone to bed
 
Thank you Dino

@RichardLouis

My apologies for the poor quality of the paintkit and the waste of time spent in locating the texture.
Please see the location in the UWV mapping below.
I'll try to find the time to improve the paintkit.

BTW cool repaint of the Draken jet!

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Thanks to you Dino I finished my repaint.
Thank you one more time.
Richard
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Fantastic repaint, Richard!

If anyone is curious, there are currently about 31 A-4 Skyhawks flying in the world, split between the US and Canada. Most are operated on military/government contracts, but several are operated as restored warbirds/airshow flyers (N128TA, N2262Z, N234LT, N49WH, N518TA, N524CF and N7051J).

Canada: 7 (C-FGZD, C-FGZE, C-FGZH, C-FGZI, C-FGZO, C-FGZS, C-FGZT)
United States: 24 (N128TA, N146AT, N147AT, N141EM, N142EM, N143EM, N144EM, N145EM, N146EM, N147EM, N161EM, N162EM, N163EM, N164EM, N166EM, N167EM, N207AT, N2262Z, N234LT, N252WL, N49WH, N518TA, N524CF, N7051J)

(This list does not include the numerous other examples registered with the FAA that are not currently flyers/not active.)
 
Posted some pics of N518TA (which is also included in Dino's default paints) at the beginning of this topic. Such an awesome plane to see flying. Love the Draken repaint -- a bunch of Draken L-159s took off right before an FHCAM airshow in Everett, WA this year.
 
Fantastic repaint, Richard!

If anyone is curious, there are currently about 31 A-4 Skyhawks flying in the world, split between the US and Canada. Most are operated on military/government contracts, but several are operated as restored warbirds/airshow flyers (N128TA, N2262Z, N234LT, N49WH, N518TA, N524CF and N7051J).

Canada: 7 (C-FGZD, C-FGZE, C-FGZH, C-FGZI, C-FGZO, C-FGZS, C-FGZT)
United States: 24 (N128TA, N146AT, N147AT, N141EM, N142EM, N143EM, N144EM, N145EM, N146EM, N147EM, N161EM, N162EM, N163EM, N164EM, N166EM, N167EM, N207AT, N2262Z, N234LT, N252WL, N49WH, N518TA, N524CF, N7051J)

(This list does not include the numerous other examples registered with the FAA that are not currently flyers/not active.)

Thanks Bomber 12th. That's interesting information. I like the Canadian Discovery Air/Top Aces company grey and off-white aggressor
paints. I hope that when Dino releases his single seat A4, someone will decide to take one of them on (providing of course the company
itself is willing; these days, a number of private companies don't seem to want their names used in flight sims, despite all the free
advertising and good will it offers).

The company uses A4N's, so hopefully not too far different from one of Dino's planned versions.

-RobM
 
a shortfall of mine, i failed to install the PBR content update a while back and cant view PBR on this laptop, so Ive had to resort to sending the texture onto to Dino for a PBR screenshot

This Admiral's Ship has some chrome on it and took a bit longer than i expected

Screenshot from Dino's system

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not having a dig at Dino, unfortunately there will be limitations on some schemes as there is some mirroring in the mapping that limit schemes that prevent hull bands that go over the canopy, as seen the section in yellow is mirrored in brown circle, ive been experimenting the several hours to no avail

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Fantastic repaint, Richard!

If anyone is curious, there are currently about 31 A-4 Skyhawks flying in the world, split between the US and Canada. Most are operated on military/government contracts, but several are operated as restored warbirds/airshow flyers (N128TA, N2262Z, N234LT, N49WH, N518TA, N524CF and N7051J).

Canada: 7 (C-FGZD, C-FGZE, C-FGZH, C-FGZI, C-FGZO, C-FGZS, C-FGZT)
United States: 24 (N128TA, N146AT, N147AT, N141EM, N142EM, N143EM, N144EM, N145EM, N146EM, N147EM, N161EM, N162EM, N163EM, N164EM, N166EM, N167EM, N207AT, N2262Z, N234LT, N252WL, N49WH, N518TA, N524CF, N7051J)

(This list does not include the numerous other examples registered with the FAA that are not currently flyers/not active.)

Thank you for this info. With more than 100 planes, Draken International is the private company that owns the most military jets (A4 - Mig 21 - Aero L159 - Aero L39 - Mirage F1 - Cheetah).
Richard
 
not having a dig at Dino, unfortunately there will be limitations on some schemes as there is some mirroring in the mapping that limit schemes that prevent hull bands that go over the canopy, as seen the section in yellow is mirrored in brown circle, ive been experimenting the several hours to no avail

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I also noticed this effect when I wanted to represent the small hole on the right side just below the antenna. I was surprised to see the result, the hole also appeared on the left side in P3D.
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Dino, any report on the Altimeter "Kollsman" window not displaying a "3" for the 1st digit, as in "30.00" pressure setting?
 
OA-4M model coming in the next update

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Dino, please post when the latest release with the OA-4M is uploaded to Simmarket.com etc. I am looking forward to purchasing it. I have the beta testers complimentary copy, but look forward to compensating you for the awesome extra work you've done with all this.

Cheers sir.

Eric
 
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