wellis
SOH-CM-2025
Here is a new mallard paint, cn J-52, N7352 (FS9&FSX-Port), I should have up later this eve or first thing tomorrow morning...happily cruising along with this amazing model!

I am always amazed at how perfect your English is in our emails. I commend your abilities Sir!
That's because the rest of the world takes the time to learn our language, while we natives tend to be lazy about it!![]()
Actually, we invented our own!![]()
Another Mallard for the upcoming Turboprop version...
Nice work, Wellis. Looking forward to flying the Turbo Mallard with this paint on her.
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Another Mallard for the upcoming Turboprop version...
Thank you William. That is a strikingly different scheme that really appeals to the eye.
A lot of interior improvements since the version you are developing from but no impact to your work.
Nigel continues with his interior magic.![]()
I just can't help myself, I keep finding Mallards that just have to be painted (actually thanks to Peter Watkins for this one): a pre-Chalk's livery in red and black for C/N J-43, N3010. Uploading this evening. Limited documentation for this machine is included in the archive. This is for the superb G-73 Mallard Classic model from Milton Shupe and Team. Enjoy!
LOL Do you ever have time to fly?Thanks for another great livery.
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WIP: N2965, c/n J-24. J-24, a.k.a. "Black Mallard" struck a chord with me. These textures depict her last livery while in the service of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Dept. of Interior. Although she went missing over the Gulf of Alaska in 1974, home base was Vicksburg, Mississippi. No trace of the machine or the four souls on board was ever found. A few more tweaks and it'll be done for the FS9 and FSX-port over by Milton and company.
Looking beautiful there, Wellis - I love these low-key, subtle paint schemes.
Did you try adding a faint alpha channel? - If you're in the mood, start with pure white, then go to brightness/contrast settings, darken by about 10% and then do some minor adjusting according to your taste in sweetness.
You'll be amazed at the depth, vibrancy and classy finish.
WIP: N2965, c/n J-24. J-24, a.k.a. "Black Mallard" struck a chord with me. These textures depict her last livery while in the service of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Dept. of Interior. Although she went missing over the Gulf of Alaska in 1974, home base was Vicksburg, Mississippi. No trace of the machine or the four souls on board was ever found. A few more tweaks and it'll be done for the FS9 and FSX-port over by Milton and company.