AI BlackHawk

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Victory103 wrote:This could be cool, learning that AI in FSX can drop objects, so maybe these will actually fight some sim fires.
Where are you seeing that AI can drop objects?
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Haven't ever seen this scheme before but looks like the US Navy is using it as an Aggressor MH-60. Photo is from NAS Fallon from last month so maybe it's a fairly new scheme.

Good luck to the painters! :smt003

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They have replaced the SH-60F originally used, should be some pics on the inter-webs, I actually did some training in the sinister "Black 70" version.
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clickclickdoh wrote:Coming soon to sim near you:

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I'm slowly working on the firehawks. I'm trying to simulate helitanker ops as best I can using a simulated dip site and real fire locations. FS doesn't allow nearly as many dips as you'd get in real life though.
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Thank you John Young for these awesome models.

Here are my first shots painting them

US Naval Test Pilot School Blackhawks
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hawk_sh wrote:Here are my first shots painting them

Those are great.
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Dear John
It is always thanks to the good work.
Recently, in many countries in the wings of the figure below.
Adding very nice.
Make efforts.
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It's a configuration I had thought about and in hindsight, I probably should have included it. I don't want to do it at the moment because I'm trying desperately to get stuff out that's been sitting finished on my hard drive for a while waiting for components from other people. Once I've shifted the backlog, I'll start new models again and I'll certainly consider adding the gull-wing Black Hawk.

I just need to ask Click if this one would be useful and which model should form the basis of it in order to keep the texture mapping consistent with any of his paints that he might want to use with it.

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John Young wrote:I just need to ask Click if this one would be useful and which model should form the basis of it in order to keep the texture mapping consistent with any of his paints that he might want to use with it.

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The system also flew on US MH-60K, but I don't know if it's forward compatible with the MH-60Ms.

And yes, I will do JASDF SAR V3 if you decide to revisit the wings sometime in the future.
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Any chance to see this masterpiece in the color of Israeli Armed Force?

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bismarck wrote:Any chance to see this masterpiece in the color of Israeli Armed Force?
I'd say there's a better than fair chance that something along those lines might be in the works...
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That's OK Click. I'll do the high wing "L" first. Adding the parts to the "A" should be quite easy, having made them.

There's just some B-24s and B-26s and associated scenery standing in the way at the moment that I need to finish first.

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ahs06 wrote:I'm slowly working on the firehawks. I'm trying to simulate helitanker ops as best I can using a simulated dip site and real fire locations. FS doesn't allow nearly as many dips as you'd get in real life though.
Are these available? Lewis
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hawk_sh wrote:Thank you John Young for these awesome models.

Here are my first shots painting them

US Naval Test Pilot School Blackhawks
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NAS Patuxent River SAR
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Are these available?
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lewis wrote:Are these available?
They are not available yet. But wil be soon.
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hawk_sh wrote:Thank you John Young for these awesome models.

Here are my first shots painting them

NAS Patuxent River SAR
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Any chance you could also paint the SAR birds from NAS Whidbey Island. I am working on them slowly but your SAR repaint is much further along (and better) than mine.
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Thank you Gavin for your kind words.
I am definitely planning to paint the Whidbey Island SAR birds, already collected reference material.
Do not expect it too soon as I will be on the road for a few days due to work.
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Soon in your skies... 8)

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Repaint by Click, FP and a new airport by me (Palmahim - LL0A)

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thank you Giorgio and to all those involved :smt023 :smt023 :smt023
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