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mgr
May 16th, 2016, 10:44
Hiya,

Last but not least in my SKHV repaint series, the PH-TBR aka B-182. Repaint for the A2A Texan/Harvard.

Currently flown by the SKHV (Koninklijke Luchtmacht Historische Vlucht, Royal Netherlands Air Force Historical Flight) (https://kluhv.nl/home-eng/)

Scheme is of the last operator of the Harvard in Netherlands Airforce (RNLAF) service, the so called "BAFO Vlucht" (Photo Flight) stationed at Deelen Airbase until 1967.

http://garfield.home.xs4all.nl/pics/bafo1.png
http://garfield.home.xs4all.nl/pics/bafo2.png
http://garfield.home.xs4all.nl/pics/bafo3.png
http://garfield.home.xs4all.nl/pics/bafo4.png

Will feature besides the outside, also a paint job of the cockpit including some instruments not to forget the pilots.
Also the bump-map was modified, some latches removed some other added, also modified the baggage compartment to look more like a Harvard then the Texan one.

Still some tweaking to on the cammo, yet hope to be ready soon.

Regards,

Marcel

JensOle
May 16th, 2016, 12:18
Superb! love your attention to details!

DaveB
May 16th, 2016, 12:23
Agree. That's a lovely paint Marcel:encouragement:

ATB
DaveB:)

Ian Warren
May 16th, 2016, 13:16
I totally concur with JO and Dave .. superb :adoration: ... plus a :very_drunk:

Fireball6
May 16th, 2016, 14:12
Stunning work :applause:

mgr
May 21st, 2016, 10:29
Hiya,

Uploaded and should be available soon. Complete update of the current fleet:
http://garfield.home.xs4all.nl/pics/SKHV-current11.jpg
http://garfield.home.xs4all.nl/pics/SKHV-current12.jpg

Regards,

Marcel

Javis
May 21st, 2016, 16:38
Schitterend, Marcel ! Wonderful job ! Thanks !! :applause: :encouragement:

( wasn't there a T-33 too in the pipeline at A2A's ? Would be cool, huh.. :cool: )

Groeten,
Jan

mgr
May 22nd, 2016, 01:28
Hiya,

Download is up :arrow: http://library.avsim.net/download.php?DLID=195390

Enjoy / Veel plezier ermee :-)

Marcel

@Jan: Believe both A2A jets (T-33 and F-104) are on the backburner.