Wunderbar! Danke!!
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Wunderbar! Danke!!
my next project:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0822e1c7_h.jpgjk6479 by JanKees Blom, on Flickr
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b618ee0e_h.jpgjk6456 by JanKees Blom, on Flickr
aaMasih did a great job with the Braathens Safe livery. However I've studied some old images and I made a few changes to the livery installed in my sim.https://i.ibb.co/yXm2JGP/Skjermbilde-2680.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/HYtTJFg/Skjermbilde-2659.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/6BHJKmn/Skjermbilde-2674.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/jL9KgvF/Skjermbilde-2624.jpg
Looks lovely, Gunnar! Will you release as well, perhaps with the "Social Distancing" nose art etc.?
C
Gunnar- that's great as SUB was the airframe in question! Can't wait to see what you come up with- your work has always been impressive. Looking forward to it!
Carl
https://i.imgur.com/lXk2zJX.jpg
Bedankt Jan Kees! Heb een goeie vakantie! We waarderen alles wat je doet voor onze gemeenschap!
https://i.imgur.com/gXMleE9.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/U7Ob2fe.jpg
C
Jan- Geen Nederlands, maar ik WEET hoe ik Google Translate moet gebruiken ;)
Ah, cyber kid, éh ? Pretty good nontheless, Carl ! http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...ouragement.png
Btw, those TAL cards bring back nice memories. In the last century already i got acquainted with a German FS fanatic like me. Rainer Labie and he was (maybe still is, sadly lost contact years ago) a pastor with a big love for the Caribbean and flying. So when FS came about he put two and two together and founded of what i think could be one of the first FS Virtual Airlines : "Tradewind Caribbean Airlines" (TCA).
I was pretty busy repainting by that time and also did some upgrade work on the first ever FS DC-3. Rainer asked me to design a livery for TCA and deliver the DC-3 in that livery. From then on i got quite a lot involved with TCA and particularly with the Caribbean of which Rainer told me everything i wanted to know. It was like he was born there. This went on for a couple of years and was one of the most enjoyable times i experienced with FS. Already in the 80's and 90's the beauty of FS knows no bounderies. ;-)
Cheers,
Jan
As Gollum would say : " My Love, My Precious !! "
Fantastic job, Marcel ! Thank you very much ! :applause::encouragement:
( btw, you sure about the light blue name, not white, right ?.... )
That looks asbolutely fantastic, Marcel, and I can tell that must have been quite a challenging one to do as well.
THE FLYING DUTCHMAN himself- WOW Marcel- loverly!
C
Make sure to check the aircraft.cfg for repaints, PMDG posted a "NOTAM" about an issue that seems to affect some repaints: https://forum.pmdg.com/forum/main-fo...party-liveries I also made the same mistake as I edited an existing aircraft.cfg and took over the issue, Update is submitted to flightsim.to already.
90% sure, it's often done wrong the "warbird" painting of the DC-3's and DC-6's.
However, think it should be a bit lighter then in present shots, it's now too dark.
Have no colour pictures of the DC-6 yet there are some of the L-749:
http://garfield.home.xs4all.nl/pics/fd1blue.png
On the BW's of the PH-TGA, you can see the text is not white yet different colour
and seems to match with the "sky" colour of the "Flying Dutchman" logo.
http://garfield.home.xs4all.nl/pics/fd2blue.png
@All thanks for the nice comments, hope to release here later this week.
First will be a "normal one" followed by the race edition "21".
Marcel
PS
Still amazed how many different liveries the KLM had in the late 40's untill the begin of the 60's.
For the DC-6 example:
DC-6B (full metal, with KLM HOLLAND under the belly) FR logo at the front
DC-6B (full metal, with princes names and dutch-crown at the front)
DC-6A/B White top above the windows (PH-Txx reg)
DC-6A/B White top above the windows (PH-Dxx reg) All the DC-6s got reregisterd with the "D" prefix (of Douglas)
DC-6A/B White top below the windows
DC-6A/B White cheatline running through to the nose
Hello everybody!
Hey guys, this is absolutely amazing, absolutely wonderful paints were created here. Great job, thank you very much for your paints. :applause::applause::applause: I've downloaded some of your paints and I'm flying them now. I am very enthusiastic. :redfire:
Have a great Evening...
Chrsi... :wavey:
That looks fantastic, Marcel! Great job on the crown on the nose too!
Meanwhile, mine are nearly done, but I keep finding little errors..
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...49017cf2_h.jpgjk6503 by JanKees Blom, on Flickr
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b49f5e1f_h.jpgjk6526 by JanKees Blom, on Flickr
Hi Jan Kees,
The credits for the nose goes to PMDG, they have added a separate decal texture for the nose in one the latest patches.
It's called "PMDG_DC6_NDECAL_ALBD.PNG.DDS" which contains the whole nosecone, yet projected from the front, so you can add very easy logo's or numbers on the nose.
Raised a ticket with them to request it, the response was: we have already done it.
Marcel
Wow, I only just read the story about the last flight of that bird. Almost 16 hours in the air, more than 60 years after it was built and with over 50k operation hours on her belt (according to youtube). That is a true testimony of endurance. Also great work on all these liveries! I need to take some time and fly this bird now again, maybe I'll look for another paintjob to do, though. Still got two ideas.
Looks great Gunnar! Any thoughts about adding the 2021 livery version for SUB as well?Ta- C
Agreed 100%, Marcel, well done !
Here's a 'famous' color photo of a KLM DC-6, appears in several stories about KLM and the DC-6. You do need a magnifying glass to check out the color of "The Flying Dutchman" but it deffinately is bleu'ish not white.. ;-) It also sports the 'roof only white' so to see. Naming of the photo indicates PH-TBW but that's probabely wrong because PH-TBW was a DC-3 that crashed near Schiphol in 1946.
https://i.ibb.co/PZL3n9N/dc-6-ph-tbw-in-kleur.jpg
This particular photo appears in the story of PH-TPJ "Koningin Juliana", a DC-6A that crashed on short final to Frankfurt/Main. In March 1952. 47 souls on board only 2 survivors... The Captain, L.E.J. Poutsma, lived about 6 houses further up the street where i was born. I still remember my parents talking about it but i didn't have a clue other than that something terrible had happend to Meneer Poutsma...
Here's a great color photo of a DC-4 with which the color of our famous flying dutchman can be determined with "aan zekerheid grenzende waarschijnlijkheid"... It's a very pale Kind Of Blue (not like Miles Davis' iconic album which is true blue..) i'd say with a fair amount of grey mixed in.
https://i.ibb.co/9vpHW8n/dc4-klm.jpg
Thanks again for a wonderful job on the MSFS KLM DC-6, Marcel ! :applause:
Cheers,
Jan
WIP on N70BF...
https://up.picr.de/41574827bk.jpg
Thomas
looking good, Thomas!
meanwhile, I've uploaded the two Transairs:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...71a5c0f0_h.jpgjk6548 by JanKees Blom, on Flickr
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...97e922a8_h.jpgjk6538 by JanKees Blom, on Flickr