Nice! Thank you for this nice plane, will try it out very soon
Nice! Thank you for this nice plane, will try it out very soon
A Brit Mustang Mk. II AKA P-51A. Apparently the Brits only got 50 Mustang Mk. II. This Mk. II is from the 2 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Beny-sur-Mer, France, August 1944. This and other low flying Brit Mustangs (Mk.I and Mk.Ia lacked upper surfaces stripes.
A question for all:
Should I add the guns back to the engine and give them there own texture and use an Alpha layer to remove the engine guns for the P-51A/Mustang Mk. II but removing the alpha layer will let someone make the Brit only Mustang Mk.I that used engine guns?
Last edited by Allen; December 15th, 2023 at 22:50.
"Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right!" Some SOH Founder.
I would not use an alpha . Rather just make separate models for the specific versions.
Cheers,
Captain Kurt
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"Fly, you fools!" Gandalf the Gray
Good Morning Allen,
just for fun I downloaded the plane and to see what it gives in fs9
Very well indeed.
for the moment I just chanded the original vc bmp to the copy one,
looks a bit nicer
reduced a bit the brakes power and added a tailwheel lock.
As the 2D panel --- I fly her with the VC with the change I did.
If you have a nice photo from the real A-36 cockpit I will be interested to make a 2D panel
But would this be of use?
Thank you
Well done
Yours
Michael Vader
Ps Joined a photo of a two seat version
Thank you for another fine model.
Allen,
Great work!
Thanks for sharing!
normb
Captain Kurt
For now I'm trashing the Mustang Mk.I because it users another set of wings with one 50 cal and two 30 cals.
Anyway, I guess P-51/Mustang Mk.Ia with the 20mms
"Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right!" Some SOH Founder.
Hi Allen
Thanks for the P51.
Super job.
Cheers
Stuart
Got the 20mm P-51 into CFS2
Lt NF Bush, 154th Recon Squadron in Tunisia and Sicily in 1943.
Wittering, James "One-armed Mac" Maclachlan, Air Fighting Development Unit, June-July 1943. This aircraft has a non-standard scheme just being green and with out the fuselage/tail band.
"Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right!" Some SOH Founder.
A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - American
Description: This rebuild of the stock CFS3 P-51B converted to a P-51 Mustang/Mustang Mk.Ia. The model has moving parts and working VC, LODs and breaking parts. Paints are Lt NF Bush, 154th Recon Squadron in Tunisia and Sicily in 1943 and Wittering, James "One-armed Mac" Maclachlan, Air Fighting Development Unit, June-July 1943.
To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit P-51 Mustang/Mustang Mk.Ia
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - American
Description: This rebuild of the stock CFS3 P-51B converted to a P-51A Mustang/Mustang Mk.II. The model has moving parts and working VC, LODs and breaking parts. Paints are of "Lil Sophie" Lt. C. Bray, 530th FS, 311th FG India 1944 and Mustang Mk. II from the 2 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Beny-sur-Mer, France, August 1944.
To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit P-51A Mustang/Mustang Mk.II
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
Thanks!!!!!
"Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right!" Some SOH Founder.
MichaelVader:
The Collings Foundation P-51 was a normal P-51 tell 2002 and 2003 it was built as a 2 seat version and The Collings Foundation 2 seat convert isnt what the real war time 2 seat P-51s looked like. There was no room for any panel or controls in the real 2 seat P-51s
https://www.americanairmuseum.com/ar...craft/43-12193
https://www.americanairmuseum.com/ar...edia-401135jpg
https://www.americanairmuseum.com/ar...edia-377275jpg
"Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right!" Some SOH Founder.
I hope that one of our talented repainters can provide a repaint of one or both of these aircraft –
Lieutenant Michael T. Russo from the 27th FBG
Lieutenant Ross C. Watson
Please . . .
Thanks for the new "early" Mustang models
Nice variety in the paint jobs too
Thank you Allen! I am looking forward to setting these up in my installs.
How do you go about making them? What modeling and paint tools do you use?
Beautiful, thanks heaps Allen, its great having the (nearly) full development of such a great aircraft. Don't know if you've seen that a Mosquito and a P51d Mustang flown by the RNZAF were located some time ago an a shed in Nelson NZ . While the Mossie was brought up to engine running status and is in the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre in Blenheim NZ, the Mustang has been brought back to flying condition and has had recent flights out of Ohakea RNZAF base. https://youtu.be/Uhr__ZBYUt4 is worth a look as to history
Rohan:
I wanted to make and upload with Lieutenant Michael T. Russo's "PAT" A-36 but I couldn't find any real pic of the aircraft and I see conflicting paint profiles of the aircraft when it comes to roundels and the large tail ID "B3". The roundels could be red outlined or just had the red outline but freshely painted over with a darker blue. With the tail ID it is full bright white or very faded/washed out white. Also "PAT" is seen in model kits with both wings having stars. This seems wrong for a mid war aircraft to have.
If anyone can find a real pic that would help.
Browncoat:
3D Ripper DX to Blender 2.79/2.78 + add-on script, Edited in Blender. Than exported from Blender as .dae and loaded into ModelConverterX 1.50 (MCX) to be exported as .3ds (old). The MCX exported .3ds is loaded into gMax for assembly than exported as FS2004 model. MK_MDLC and MDLC for 64bit system is used to convert it back to CFS2.
CFS3 Ripping Guide
https://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforu...9&linkid=29399
ModelConverterX Rebuilding Guide
https://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforu...9&linkid=29391
MK_MDLC and MDLC for 64bit systems
https://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforu...9&linkid=29954
Murray:
Link is Deadge or got broken when posted.
"Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right!" Some SOH Founder.
Sorry...my typing (or eyesight, try this
https://youtu.be/Uhr__ZBYuT4
This came up too for the Mossie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgBV9SOO4Qw
Browncoat:
The gauge that is 3d modeled on the left of the altimeter is a IFF (Identification, Friend or Foe) Contactor Gauge. It is just a static object since CFS2 can't make use of it.
Rohan:
Started on A-36 "PAT". Looking at other 27th FBG aircraft they had full white tail IDs and by early 1944 red outlined roundels where gone as the red outline would be brighter than the OD and Blue in BW images. Still no idea if "PAT" was 4 or 2 stars on the wings. I would guess by Dec. 30 1943 when Russo bagged 4 and 5 to become an Ace that "PAT" had no red outlined.
BW image of a red outlined A-36, 27th FBG:
https://www.americanairmuseum.com/ar...ghter-squadron
Crashed A-36s 1944, 27th FBG:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthoped...t-iff-20652301
"Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right!" Some SOH Founder.
Haven't seen that. All image for the nose art I have seen show the woman as solid white color. This is the 1st time I'm seeing the nose art as "Pinup" art.
EDIT: Added the Pinup art and made the tail ID taller to match what is seen on other 27th FBG aircraft.
"Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right!" Some SOH Founder.
wow . . .
thank you for making another attempt at this plane's livery,
Ro
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