Warbirds Over Wanaka

Thanks Ian, I took it in the hanger at Duxford late 1997 when she was with the Hannas.

Markus, which ever colour scheme you do, don't forget the fin flash on the tail.
 
You want a fin flash too?
O.K.: That should become version No. 4!

Holy cow - this bird seems to change its appearance quite more often that its spark plugs.

1997 Duxford:
Sea Blue/Intermediate Blue, non-outlined light blue RNZAF wing roundels, fin flash
pic above
(to be done)

2001 Duxford and Paris:
Overall light blue of yet unknown specification, light blue non-outlined roundels, fin flash
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled-(The-Old/Goodyear-FG-1D-Corsair/1581194/L/
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Goodyear-FG-1D-Corsair/1261996/L/
(done)

February 2004, when shipped to NZ:
Sea Blue/Intermediate Blue, USN Stars&Bars
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3wemyp013s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7LZQKBtqbM
(skipped)

May 2004 at Wanaka:
Sea Blue/Intermediate Blue, orange-yellow outlined darker blue RNZAF roundels, no fin flash
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled-(The-Old/Goodyear-FG-1D-Corsair/0573729/L/
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled-(The-Old/Goodyear-FG-1D-Corsair/0573728/L/
(done)

February 2010 at Tauranga:
Sea Blue/Intermediate Blue, USN Stars&Bars, Jolly Roger, kill marks, Donald on port side only
(in the works)

Presence and position of 648 tailcode and "Breitling Fighters" crest varies too.

Did I miss something? :isadizzy:

Phew - aspiring for authenticity can sometimes be a curse!
Once I'll get this one done, I think it's about time for a fictional repaint again... :icon_lol:

Cheers,
Markus.
 
Status report

The current USN rendition bound for the finish:

5648_27.jpg


5648_28.jpg


(Killmarks resized in the second shot to fit to original size)

From all the pictures I grabbed of this current scheme, none showing size and position of the civil registry number ZK-COR. Does anyone have a clue if and where?
 
Markus,

Warbird a/c in NZ are exempt from carrying civil marks anywhere on the exterior so the Corsair dosent have any.

Cheers

Paul
 
Markus, everything you have done is great, she is quite the chamelion. And before she was dressed up in her RNZAF scheme with OFMC, she was 'Big Hog' in the states
 
They are available now:



FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Warbirds FS2004 RNZAF Corsair NZ5648
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and here:


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[FONT=verdana, sans-serif]That's great - library links do work now! :applause:[/FONT]
 
Hi Markus
Love the new repaints, it' all in the detail. One of my repaints (not yours) is missing the texture for the underwing pylons and the wing guns. Could you tell me which BMP it is so i can transfer it from a complete texture set?

Regards Paul Day.
 
Hi, Paul!

Glad you like it.

One of the freaky texture mapping restrictions of this Corsair is that the underwing pylons and gun barrels share the same texture file with the lateral cowl flaps. Filename is base_cors1_t.bmp.

This 'filesharing' works with these repaints, as the cowling's sides and cowl flaps are Intermediate Blue, just like the wing's lower surfaces (thus the pylons too). It won't work to have the lateral cowl flaps in one colour and the rocket racks and guns in another one...

Cheers,
Markus.
 
Hi Markus

Thanks for the help regarding the texture issue. I tried swapping the BMP which sorted out the pylons and guns , but i had blue rectangles on what was silver cowl flaps, but i had backed up everything. I have more respect for repainters and there perservierance now.

Regards Paul Day.
 
Very nice job Markus :applause:
Excellent detailing, and the whole package is really well presented (yes, I read the readme!)
Time to get to work, then:

BF005.jpg
 
Now that looks great, Charl! :applause:
You do have some fun with this FS Recorder, don't you? Think I'll try out this thing - once I'm done with repainting... :icon_lol:


@ Paul:
Glad I could help.
Actually, there are three things that make this repainting stuff so interesting to me:

1. Reference research work:
That's the educational part.

2. Figuring out on how the model designer spreaded the textures:
Sometimes this is the :isadizzy: :confused: :banghead: :a1451: side of the story...
But even more satisfying once the clue is found.

3. User's reception - no need to deny this!
Thank you. :wavey:

Cheers,
Markus.
 
The Corsair is one of a quad making up the famous Breitling fighters.
Those in the UK 7 or 8 years ago would've seen them on the airshow circuit too.
They are part of the WOW show...
Next is the MK IX Spit.
There is a paint on the Rebuffet model, but the texture mapping makes it very difficult to do AL, which is Brendon Deere's immaculate restoration of his uncle's Spit.
You can see the problem, comparing with Gavin Conroy's great air-air shot.
That leaves the ALPHA Mk IX (bottom) which should translate easily enough into the required version - unless there's yet another MK IX lurking somewhere...

spits.jpg
 
The Fletchers

While the Breitling Fighters perfect their routine, a quick slice 'n dice:
While the Aerospace Fletchers are not Warbirds, they do perform at Wanaka, being highly agile Agplanes.
Best at fullscreen 720

[YOUTUBE]frS8ndIqKDY[/YOUTUBE]
 
Yes, Markus did a great job, and nice pics, c24.
I keep looking at #3...it looks like a photograph of a beautifully-built scale model, don't know why?
 
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