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nschley
July 10th, 2016, 09:10
I wonder whether there is somewhere an argentine repaint available for the Virtavia A-4?

thanks for any hint
Norbert

JensOle
July 10th, 2016, 10:12
It is the wrong Skyhawk model I think. If I remember correctly so did the Argentinians only fly A-4B/C (before the bought the A-4AR in modern times), Virtavia pack is of the E/F model.

nschley
July 10th, 2016, 10:36
You are totally right of course!
But, I do not know a A-4B model out for FSX and even for the Virtavia model there are repaints available which absolutly correct (RNZAF?)
Anyway, it's just for fun ...

fsafranek
July 10th, 2016, 10:40
You are totally right of course!
But, I do not know a A-4B model out for FSX and even for the Virtavia model there are repaints available which absolutly correct (RNZAF?)
Anyway, it's just for fun ...
Blasphemy! Just kidding. :very_drunk:

The Razbam A-4's work in FSX I think and they had the right model. So someone may have already done the repaint.

You might check here: http://www.flightsimulatorarg.com.ar/index.htm If it exists this place will probably have it.
:ernaehrung004:

nschley
July 10th, 2016, 13:58
Got it and it works with some minor adjustments due to outdated gauges

Thanks
Norbert

Ian Warren
July 10th, 2016, 14:23
You are totally right of course!
But, I do not know a A-4B model out for FSX and even for the Virtavia model there are repaints available which absolutly correct (RNZAF?)
Anyway, it's just for fun ...
I really do like the mention of the RNZAF .. would have been nice if only to get a few cosmetic external fix's for the various models , the 'K' with the squared tail , two whooping great books on the A-4 here I am very surprised the Virtavia Skyhawk did not really rocket , one famous aviation artist, R.G. Smith said it was his most favourite aircraft , even a 'T-bird' would have great.
http://www.fsfiles.org/flightsimshotsv2/images/2015/12/16/1Large.jpg
Course you can always go this direction :encouragement:
http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m31/Ian_Warren/4Large-58.jpg