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O/A-37 Dragonflies

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Re: O/A-37 Dragonflies

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Where can I get *all* the O/A-37 models from? For my "Strikemaster stand-in" I could use an armed model, a "tanks" model and a clean model.... don't ask for much do I? :)

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The T-37 and A-37 packs were early MAIW packages that teamed with World of AI for release. Search for them either here or via the WoAI site, they should both be available on Avsim as well. Note you will need the WoAI installer to extract them.
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Thanks Mike!
It occurred to me moments after I posted it that I should just look.... anyway, found, installed and painted :) I really need a Strikemaster, but the A-37 will do for now ;-)

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Six ship diamond, using correct textures for each aircraft as well.

I will get this all packaged up and uploaded for release this week.

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That looks cool!

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Can't wait to stick this paint on them ;-)

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Mins, I uploaded the ROKAF Black Eagles package for release.

It should be released in a few days.

Are you painting the Portuguese airplanes as well??
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You need to calm down Mike, you're making the rest of us look bad :lol:
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MIKE JG wrote: 13 Feb 2017, 22:22 Mins, I uploaded the ROKAF Black Eagles package for release.

It should be released in a few days.

Are you painting the Portuguese airplanes as well??
The data is being collected by the Portuguese airplanes.

I will finish the painting before the weekend and I will upload it.

Can you make a model with two pilots?

The South Korean trainer is also painting.

Thank you.
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Yes I will do that.
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Next version, Asas de Portugal:

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Does anyone know what formations they typically flew with?? Four ship diamond? Six ship diamond? Anyone?
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Big thanks to Mike!
RNZAF Strikemaster farewell, December 1992....

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Sorry for spamming the thread....... I have them flightplanned to "appear to" depart singularly, disappear over the horizon, returning in formation, do some fly-pasts with smoke on, then disappear over the horizon again, finally returning as single aircraft.... THANK YOU MIKE SO MUCH!

Looking forward to the "finless" version... which is even more *Strikemastery*

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That looks cool! We're proud of you, that's how we started our original airshow package back in 2007 with all the fancy flight planning trickery!
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Thanks Mike! :)
But, this is like a kid playing in his sandpit compared to the MAIW Airshows!

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