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VA-192 Golden Dragons

RobH

Charter Member
Almost ready. There are supposed to be some yellow arrows on the underneath side of the wings. I am still researching to find out exactly what they are and where they go.

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Almost ready. There are supposed to be some yellow arrows on the underneath side of the wings. I am still researching to find out exactly what they are and where they go.

va192_1.jpg

va192_2.jpg

va192_3.jpg
HI very nice paint the arrows were as a joke were bent and near the wing tiips.
You need to see Number 239 Aircraft in Profle.
 
Hi hope this will help you.The arrows were only under the wings near the tips

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I hope you see what you need.
Great job.
Mick
 
Thanks folks for the help with the arrows.

This paint has been uploaded this evening here and at Flightsim. It is for the RAZBAM A-7E:salute:
 
Rob,

Once again, thank you SO much for the VA-192 repaint. Beautiful!

I did some flying out of NAS Cecil Field with it today. Not the home base of the Golden Dragons (NAS Lemoore, CA was), but Cecil was the base I knew best. And thanks again to Falcon409 for all the work he did to convert John Stinstrom's version of NAS Cecil Field to work with FSX some months back.

NC
 
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