Splendid job, Allen! Thank you!
I love the Gray and White scheme, which will be great for those long, tiresome yet vital Atlantic Ocean patrol missions, hunting U-boots.
I already loaded mine with aerial depth charges!
Cheers!
KH
Splendid job, Allen! Thank you!
I love the Gray and White scheme, which will be great for those long, tiresome yet vital Atlantic Ocean patrol missions, hunting U-boots.
I already loaded mine with aerial depth charges!
Cheers!
KH
I'm not sure what is wrong. I know when the first converts where done to glass nose PB4Ys/B-24Ds the nose's bomb sight area wasn't standardized but after the J it for the most part was. The later Navy ERCO's should have just been a turret swap done from my understanding.
"Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right!" Some SOH Founder.
It may be under sized but resized it would mean re-doing the whole nose (model and texture times 3 thanks to LOD.) If I'm going to put that much time into the model it would be to put the B-24J nose turret onto the tail as the current model dosn't really have a turret on the back for both B-24J and PB4Y.
"Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right!" Some SOH Founder.
Any painters willing to do a paint job ? Need the "white on blue star roundels" on the sides.The wing roundels can be added easily be replacing the texture in the texture folder, just need for the sides. Using the light grey scheme for early 1943 mission against Bougainville.Thanks.
Dasuto,
Grey over White was Atlantic units only.
VB-101 first tour was with PB4Y-1 (early, no nose turret). Olive Drab over Grey. Use the OH B-24D.
VB-102 was the first unit to bring PB4Y-1 nose turret to the SWPTO. Again, Olive Drab over Green.
Source: "We Flew Alone" by Alan C Carey
OH B24D + Allen enhancements painted as an early PB4Y1 of VB101 SWPTO FEB43
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