I seem to remember that there were quite a few modifications to Guenter Kraemer's original FS9 aircraft done by members here a while back. I am trying to make my 108 better, any help would be much appreciated ...
Mike :salute:
I did a repaint for that about a million years ago... on Flightsim.com
FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Early Aircraft FS2004 Messerschmitt ME108
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Name: me108zk.zip Size: 1,252,592 Date: 07-11-2004 Downloads: 1,975
FS2004 Messerschmitt ME108, registration ZK-WFI. Textures only for Geunter Flusi's Messerschmitt ME 108. The repaint depicts Whiskey Foxtrot India, an ME108 painted up as a 109 by the owner, just for fun. WFI appears regularly at airshows representing the axis forces. The real thing is fast and agile - Lycoming powered and equipped with compressed air "cannons" - just the thing for strafing runs over the spectators! You must have FS2004 and GKME108.ZIP installed. By Robin Ritchie.
Bit of information ..... the Messerschmitt ME108 ZK-WFI is currently hangared at Tauranga NZ.
Get to see it most days.
Pete.
Prins Bernhard owned one. Should do for a nice repaint....
Cees
This is my favourite repaint for this model:
FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Early Aircraft FS2004 Me 108 Taifun
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Name: d-ioio.zip Size: 1,516,686 Date: 05-25-2005 Downloads: 1,128
FS2004 Me 108 Taifun. The paint scheme is based on the Messerschmitt Me108 with the registration D-IOIO. Includes aircraft and panel textures. By Steffen Moessner. Original model by Gunter Graemer.
But Cazzie did some extremely nice repaints for this model as well.
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...o&FileID=10685
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...o&FileID=10723
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...o&FileID=10730
Due to the texture lay-out repaint possibities for this model are limited. For instance the same textures are used for the top and bottom of the wings. And although I know Prince Bernard had a Taifun, I do not kow whether it is possible to make a repaint of it on this model.
Do you have any pictures of the "royal" Taifun Cees?
Cheers,
Huub
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