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I've replaced the outdated drawing. Also, the one on the dutch sheet has shaded windoes, which I believe still isn't allowed.
Btw, has anyone drawn the Alouette II with and/or without floats?
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odysseus1980 wrote:
Nice ! does anyone have design the Bombardier Dash 8? Some Beriev airplanes are coming,as I read here some time ago.
that's true, I am trying to make them, but they are currently at an halt because of the lack of good references for the panel lines.
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Has anyone drawn the Percival P.44 Proctor Mk. III, the Kramme & Zeuthen KZ-III, Kramme & Zeuthen KZ-IIT, the Airspeed A.S. 10 Oxford Mk. I and II, the Supermarine Sea Otter Mk. II or the Gloster Meteor T. Mk. 7?
If nobody has, does anyone know where I could find some good references to draw them?
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Thiel wrote:
Has anyone drawn the Percival P.44 Proctor Mk. III, the Kramme & Zeuthen KZ-III, Kramme & Zeuthen KZ-IIT, the Airspeed A.S. 10 Oxford Mk. I and II, the Supermarine Sea Otter Mk. II or the Gloster Meteor T. Mk. 7?
If nobody has, does anyone know where I could find some good references to draw them?
I have drawn the meteor T-7 for the dutch parts sheet, and the ASR version of the sea otter was planned for it, but I haven't done that one (also because of lack of references). same counts for the airspeed ofxord mk1. if you draw them, please do an vanilla version too, as I need them for the sheet
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Thiel wrote:
Vanilla Airspeed A.S. 10 Oxford
I'm not exactly sure about which Mark it is, but it's probably one of the later models.
I have found that it is an mk2 or later.... as the mk 1 has an turret on it's back. other then that, I thought newer version differed mainly in engine config, but I could be wrong
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It's later than the mark II as well. The Mark II had different engines.
Actually, having looked at pictures of the various engines it came with, I believe it's an AS.10 Oxford IV equipped with two de Havilland Gipsy Queen IV engines, since that's the only version with a piston engine. The rest uses radial engines.
I'll go back and make the Mark I and II
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as far as I know, this: http://members.casema.nl/kw.jonker/imag ... d-MLD3.jpg is an MK2, as the dutch navy had only that tipe in use. the source of this image or of my knowledge might be wrong though, as I don't know much about these aircraft.
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WhyMe wrote:
Kawanishi H8K2, Japanese seaplane.
Attachment:
Kawanishi H8K2.png
what exactly have you changed to it? the thing I meant wasn't changed....
Thiel wrote:
awesome! will do the dutch livery soon
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