Most men often say what they think!
An honest man usually means what he says!
A gentleman always says what he means!
"Αίεν Υψικρατείν "
A fool is not he who asks a simple question, but he who would simply have its asking denied. (Richards 2012)
A little update on my restoration efforts. Cadmium plated aluminum installed.
This shot deserves a "right-click, view-image"
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Gmax has a lot of hurdles. The last one I tried to leap over, I fell flat on my face.
Absolutely stunning work OleBoy
Really .... really looking forward to getting the 51 for my own use.
Waiting ....... waiting ....... waiting .......
Pete.
Don, that is some fantastic work you have there! Awesome job!
"If three-holers are gas guzzlers, why are there four-holers now???"
"But what do i know? I'm just the 800 pound guerrilla in the room."
Fire! Fire! Your pants better not be on fire....
Thanks, fellas. I'm giving it my all for you guys. It's a lot of work, but I like the results.
Gmax has a lot of hurdles. The last one I tried to leap over, I fell flat on my face.
Absolutely stunning work all round!! She's a beauty.
Been quiet as I have been busy rebuilding much more than I had originally envisaged, lots of non-FS stuff needs rebuilding that I had not banked on.
You guys are doing far better work than I could hope to do. Guess I need to practice some (lots) more. It's embarrassingly good what your displaying.
humbly,
Jamie
That's the type of comments that are extremely encouraging.
Thanks (from all of the team) Jamie.![]()
Gmax has a lot of hurdles. The last one I tried to leap over, I fell flat on my face.
Sir Milton Shupe's work is without a doubt the finest Payware ever to see the pixelated light of day in any Simulator. Thankfully he chooses to make all that goodness available to all of us without having to break out the digits.
No mere words can ever truly come close to convey the appreciation he deserves.
In case of the Avia aircraft that excellence is uniquely matched by some outstanding skin work that just defies belief. From my own dabbling in FS paintwork I know that painting is actually not that hard, as long as you have gobs of patience, an eye for detail, lots of reference material and most importantly stay away from bare metal work. The last two make these Avia paints all the more stunning.
As Pete said....waiting patiently to add those beauties to my hangar. While personally the Lockheeds are my priority "request", the Czechoslovakia Tripplets have a definite reservation in my sim. Might even park the Connies for a bit
Stefan
Many long hours and hard work were put in by Milton, OleBoy, Nigel, Matt and others. Many thanks to you guys for bringing us some very rare and historic aircraft.
Thank you Don. I was on holiday compared to the hours you guys put in.
Hey, kudos to all of you, particpants in one way or the other, both obvious and behind the scenes. It's about having fun after all.
Let's keep it in perspective, enjoy the comraderie of the thread, and remember, it is freeware.
Quality is in the eyes of the beholder and hopefully it will be acceptable to many.
Meaningful to me is a decent model, great textures, great sounds, a functional panel, and a nice hand flyer.
And that all of those who contributed, learned something new, shared with the community, and are proud to be part of SOH to enhance the FS World.
If we have done these things, then we have been successful in the journey.![]()
Milton
Dash 7, Aero Commanders, Howard 500, D18S, Spartan Executive, A-26B, Beech XA38 (Grizzly), DH-80A Puss Moth, F7F-1,-3,-3N, AT-11, the "Grumman Seven", Avia Series
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I figured I'd give everyone an update on my progress. No pictures this time. I'll let you guess what it will look like. Not even the rest of the team knows. I've completely redone the fuselage for better historical representation. I've added almost every little tidbit of what's seen in photos. If it wasn't modeled, it was painted there. When it gets handed off to Milton for finals, it will look the best of my abilities, as it did in the pictures taken in the early 1930's.
Many times I was frustrated to no end. I saved my progress, closed Photoshop and walked away. Only to come back later with a fresh mind. I'm glad I didn't give up. Doing the repaint has let me virtually touch every square inch of this beautiful piece of history.
With any luck, it should make an appearance, soon. Possibly this weekend.![]()
Gmax has a lot of hurdles. The last one I tried to leap over, I fell flat on my face.
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