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Posted: 22 Jun 2008, 01:32
by AiAndrew
Rysiek, when you have a quiet moment I think this variation would be great!
http://www.airliners.net/photo/PO-Polyo ... 1264221/L/
-Andrew
Posted: 22 Jun 2008, 07:43
by nickblack423
There's never a quiet moment in a modellers life. LOL
Nick
Posted: 22 Jun 2008, 09:36
by -foxtail-
Posted: 22 Jun 2008, 15:07
by RipPipPip
nickblack423 wrote:There's never a quiet moment in a modellers life. LOL

Posted: 30 Jun 2008, 22:55
by Paavo
RipPipPip wrote:

Where did you get that apron texture from? Looks really good.
Posted: 01 Jul 2008, 05:09
by RipPipPip
I don't remember ...
This should come from one of hundreds addon enhancers that I use

Posted: 01 Jul 2008, 22:16
by Paavo
I tried the new paintkit out on ES-BAH scheme and I must say that both the model and paintkit are among the finest. Thank you for your effort.
There was a minor issue with the prop (material transparency is ignored and the prop was opaque) in FSX and I created a new prop texture to fix it:
http://lennundus.orgkaos.org/failid/prop-An2.zip
Posted: 01 Jul 2008, 22:21
by RipPipPip
Very nice, Paavo!
Oh, I'm glad that port to FSX was so easy
PS. Yes...wing pillars are mapped to just a small rectangle so it is not possible to paint them fully "real"
(
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=648545),
but you've made it.
One thing I would try would be to make her even more dirty

Have you tried that one, more detailed alternative paintkit?:
http://library.avsim.net/search.php?Sea ... &Go=Search
Posted: 01 Jul 2008, 23:45
by Paavo
That's the paintkit I used. And yup, needs exhaust stains. However, it's rather clean most of the time, because it's operated by a small club and their aircraft are very well kept. I noticed that those small red L-shaped markings are also missing. There are markings like this (but in yellow) on the ANs of the Air Force, too. Do you happen to know what they stand for?
Posted: 02 Jul 2008, 05:03
by RipPipPip
Paavo wrote:...There are markings like this (but in yellow) on the ANs of the Air Force, too. Do you happen to know what they stand for?
Mmmm, I'm not sure which one markings (please point them on a photo)?
Maybe some kind of labels?
Paavo wrote:....on the ANs of the Air Force, too.
Oh yeah, do you plan to paint them as well, maybe?

Posted: 02 Jul 2008, 12:48
by Paavo
RipPipPip wrote:Mmmm, I'm not sure which one markings (please point them on a photo)?
Maybe some kind of labels?
Look at the four yellow ones right of the number:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Estonia- ... 0625658/L/
There are also some weird markings on the left side, again right of the number:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Estonia- ... 0722629/L/
RipPipPip wrote:Paavo wrote:....on the ANs of the Air Force, too.
Oh yeah, do you plan to paint them as well, maybe?

Well, of course. There are two in service with the Air Force, nr. 40 (known as "Blue Monday") and 41. The Estonian Defence League has only one, nr. 42 (ex. ES-BAB).
41 is just plain green and boring, but 40 (
pic) has a nice coat of arms painted below the cockpit windows on the left side and 42 (
pics) has classy yellow stripes.
Posted: 02 Jul 2008, 14:17
by RipPipPip
GREAT!
Would allow for small but juicy Estonian AF pack
Those yellow things look like technical handles for some covers (electrical wires or something?)
I think Mr INS would known better.
Anyway these are real and need to be painted on.
Posted: 02 Jul 2008, 20:04
by ronniegj
Just a guess, but on many US aircraft those kind of makings indicate where rescue crews can cut into the fuselage to gain access to the interior quickly. The area would be between ribs, and no solid interior mountings to interfere with access.
Ron
Posted: 02 Jul 2008, 20:51
by nickblack423
Yeh Ron is correct they are a guide to where emergency crews can cut through the fuselage and rescue the passengers and crew. You'll find them on most passenger and freight aircraft as well, like the Fokker 27 and Hercules.
Nick
Posted: 03 Jul 2008, 01:50
by Paavo
And here they are.
A view from the rear:
I was wrong when I told that I used the new paintkit on ES-BAH. There was a mixup and I ended up using the old one, which I later ported over to the new paintkit. I added the missing detail and reworked gear textures. It should now be good enough for AI.
I'm missing 2 Aero L-39C trainers (ES-YLZ and ES-RAZ) from a complete set of EstAF airplanes. There is a L-39 model available, but no paintkit - it'll take considerable effort to paint these.
Posted: 03 Jul 2008, 05:22
by RipPipPip
WhooHooHoo!
PS. Those L-39 are from the Czech Military AI package?
Posted: 03 Jul 2008, 06:59
by Paavo
RipPipPip wrote:PS. Those L-39 are from the Czech Military AI package?
Yes, they are. By Milan Lisner.
Posted: 18 Aug 2008, 07:40
by RipPipPip
FYI:
I spotted yet another bunch of fine RWAI An-2 repaints by Miloslav Wolf here:
http://library.avsim.net/search.php?Cat ... hange+View
Mostly Czech ones but not only, various flying clubs and so on ...
Posted: 18 Aug 2008, 07:44
by Firebird
I think we can safely say that he likes your work, Rip.
Posted: 18 Aug 2008, 14:25
by Superbuggz
Paavo wrote:RipPipPip wrote:PS. Those L-39 are from the Czech Military AI package?
Yes, they are. By Milan Lisner.
Does anyone know where I can download this?
Searched Flightsim and Avsim but couldn't find an AI L-39???
Plenty of flyables though....