USAF AI F-4's
Basically, by changing tailcodes and aircraft numbers, and maybe some patches, almost any USAF Vietnam era F-4, as the basic cammo scheme was a specific pattern used on all. I belonged to four different squadrons during my hitch, on three bases, plus each base had 4-8 different squadrons at the base. The tail stripes and codes were the only way to tell the aircraft apart. Also, they would weather very fast, and you would see different aircraft in different degrees of aging/weathering, as well as patched sections on older paint jobs, thruout the squadrons.
One of my future project hopes is to recreate the stateside (USA) TAC training bases from the Vietnam era. George Knowles has done most of the SEA bases.
Aircraft that I will need are the F-4C/D/E/G, F-105D/F/G, A-7D/E, T-38, C-130E, AC-130A/E, C-141, C-5, A-1D/E, and I'm sure a few others, especially older aircraft. Eventually the Navy/Marine and Army aircraft of the period would also be great. And don't forget the FAC aircraft, also, as well as the SR-71. Also, the C/KC-135 aircraft of the period.
I was based at George AFB, now Victorville, while stateside,and we saw all those aircraft at one time or another, as well as at Kadena AFB in Okinawa, while I was there.
Ambitious, yes, and my learning curve very slow with FSDS3, mainly because real life work taking all my time right now, but... Fernando's F-4 really got my juices flowing.
Igorski, I hope your base cammo textures will be useable for others to expand the fleet with, (giving full credit for, of course.) The ones you are showing so far are excellent.
One of my future project hopes is to recreate the stateside (USA) TAC training bases from the Vietnam era. George Knowles has done most of the SEA bases.
Aircraft that I will need are the F-4C/D/E/G, F-105D/F/G, A-7D/E, T-38, C-130E, AC-130A/E, C-141, C-5, A-1D/E, and I'm sure a few others, especially older aircraft. Eventually the Navy/Marine and Army aircraft of the period would also be great. And don't forget the FAC aircraft, also, as well as the SR-71. Also, the C/KC-135 aircraft of the period.
I was based at George AFB, now Victorville, while stateside,and we saw all those aircraft at one time or another, as well as at Kadena AFB in Okinawa, while I was there.
Ambitious, yes, and my learning curve very slow with FSDS3, mainly because real life work taking all my time right now, but... Fernando's F-4 really got my juices flowing.
Igorski, I hope your base cammo textures will be useable for others to expand the fleet with, (giving full credit for, of course.) The ones you are showing so far are excellent.
Don H
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Thanks for the comments guys, you'll have to hold on a little longer as Im collecting a reasonable sized batch together to upload, as I did with the RAF ones.
Don, I will most likely be able to provide copys of the paint kit, or do some of the textures you need myself.
Is there any news on the RF-4 / F-4E / F-4B? / FG1 (F-4K) models?
Don, I will most likely be able to provide copys of the paint kit, or do some of the textures you need myself.
Is there any news on the RF-4 / F-4E / F-4B? / FG1 (F-4K) models?
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No probs, most of the photos im using to base these f-4's off come from this site, it may be useful for you, heres the photo search page:
http://www.5053phantoms.com/photos/search.php
22nd and 23rd TFS (53TFW) again at Bitburg
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22nd:

http://www.5053phantoms.com/photos/search.php
22nd and 23rd TFS (53TFW) again at Bitburg
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There is a photo of a F-4C (FJ-420) with the TAC Flash on its tail here
http://www.5053phantoms.com/photos/disp ... at=0&pos=2
Love to see that one.
John
http://www.5053phantoms.com/photos/disp ... at=0&pos=2
Love to see that one.
John
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Would you like to do two German RF-4?
These are wonderful repaints!
I am more into airport design, whenever I try do paint or model something, it comes out pretty ugly. So I am looking for a long time for somebody who might have fun doing two repaints of some special German Rf-4 liveries. Both were used on special occasions from the AG-51 "Immelmann" in the South of Germany while the base was still operative.
All and more screenshots (click on for higher resolution) are located here:
http://home.arcor.de/lothar.merkert/bilder.html
The first, very beautiful livery was used for the 25th anniversary.



The red owl was the emblem of the AG-51, btw.
The second livery was used for the Last Call, when the squadron was dismissed in 1993. The newly formed "AG-51" (being the fusion of the AG-51 and AG-52) is located in Jagel in the north of Germany, keeping the traditional name "AG-51 Immelmann", but taking the emblem of the "AG-52", a black Panther.



Well, after having said so much, might you be interested in doing those liveries?
Best regards,
Martin
Is the Phantom set you are working on already released?
I am more into airport design, whenever I try do paint or model something, it comes out pretty ugly. So I am looking for a long time for somebody who might have fun doing two repaints of some special German Rf-4 liveries. Both were used on special occasions from the AG-51 "Immelmann" in the South of Germany while the base was still operative.
All and more screenshots (click on for higher resolution) are located here:
http://home.arcor.de/lothar.merkert/bilder.html
The first, very beautiful livery was used for the 25th anniversary.



The red owl was the emblem of the AG-51, btw.
The second livery was used for the Last Call, when the squadron was dismissed in 1993. The newly formed "AG-51" (being the fusion of the AG-51 and AG-52) is located in Jagel in the north of Germany, keeping the traditional name "AG-51 Immelmann", but taking the emblem of the "AG-52", a black Panther.



Well, after having said so much, might you be interested in doing those liveries?
Best regards,
Martin
Is the Phantom set you are working on already released?