German Tornado(s)

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German Tornado(s)

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I could not resist John's awesome new Tornado models

The first of a few... or maybe many... who knows.
first in-game screenshot, still a long way to go

Tornado IDS German Navy Norm76 paint scheme
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Outstanding :D , i was hoping someone would do the retro German navy Tornado's
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YES!
Did a Sqn exchange with MFG2 at Eggebek, back in F-104 days, when I was on 56 Sqn.
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Very much appreciated, Hartwig!
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Hartwig asked me if I could make a Kormorand load-out for the German Navy Tornado's. I did in fact make the missile model part at the outset and it does feature on the texture sheet, albeit in white, but now changed to green. I've just assembled a new IDS load-out for him and I'll send it to him next. I've made FS9, FSX and P3D models and I just need to agree the best way to make them available.

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Outstanding stuff, John. Many thanks.
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Outstanding Hartwig and John. Many thanks.
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Looks amazing! May I kindly ask if the repaints have been published yet?
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I am sure. Take a look at "file search" in the "Download section", type "German Tornados" and you will get packages you are after :wink:
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Manschy wrote: 11 Jan 2022, 10:59 I am sure. Take a look at "file search" in the "Download section", type "German Tornados" and you will get packages you are after :wink:
The actual Tornado but not the retro with the Marine one's
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nickalaws wrote: 10 Jan 2022, 21:21 Looks amazing! May I kindly ask if the repaints have been published yet?
No, not published yet
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Ah, okay. Thank you, Hartwig!
Regards, Manfred.
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