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II.JG1_Vonrd

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  1. Yeah, true but never hurts to ask.
  2. Add to the above request... please group small texture items in logical areas of the map together and not scattered throughout the map wherever a blank space happens to be. We sometimes spend hours trying to locate a particular item like a bolt or similar item.
  3. I hope that they release this for sale before tariffs in the USA are imposed.
  4. Sorry to raise this after so long but I'm curious about the reasoning behind keeping positive reactions anonymous since positive are the only reactions available. I could understand if there was options for negative reactions such as "thumbs down". What's the harm in seeing who "likes" your post?
  5. Submission to DCS Mi-24P skin contest November 2024. This is a Livery depicting a German Democratic Republic (GDR) Mi-24P, No. 361, C/N: 340-332 of Kampfhubschraubergeschwader 5 (KHG-5) circa 1989. In December 1989, 12 Mi‑24P were delivered. This made the GDR the last member state of the Warsaw Pact to receive Mi‑24s with modern 9M114 anti-tank guided missiles. The GDR was the only operator of Mi‑24Ps outside the Soviet Union in the Warsaw Pact. C/N: 340-332 was delivered 30Dec1989 to Basepohl helicopter base 140 kilometer north of Berlin. Post unification it was re-marked as Luftwaffe 96+42 and served Oct 1990 thru Sep 1994. Then transfereed to the Hungarian Air Force, storage at Szentkirályszabadja May 1995 then Szolnok. Dec2017-Jan2019. Overhauled by 419th Aircraft Repair Plant (419 ARZ), a subsidiary of Rostec`s Russian Helicopters holding and changed Reg No. to 331 at 86th "Szolnok" Helicopter Base, Hungary. Details of note: 1) The GDR Mi-24P's had bare stainless ring seal plates around the exhaust stacks which had a high temp flexible seal contacting the exhaust stacks. I assume that they were supposed to keep dust, soot and FOD from entering the engine compartment through the gap between the stack and the fuselage skin. Please comment if you know more about them. I couldn't depict the flex seal without the ability to mod the 3d model. 2) Photos show that the APU cover was bare metal (stainless?). 3) Photos also show the lower portions of the pylons were bare metal. 4) I don't think that they used the IR suppressors but I can't stand the plain brown default ones so I painted to match the camo and made connecting parts bare metal. 5) It looks like the GDR flight crew had orange helmets and gray uniforms and this is depicted. The pilot also got an 80s style moustache. 6) I made an additional version of this skin with selectable Bort numbers. Look for "GDR Mi-24P No. 3xx Bort". Submitted to User Files. Links: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3341792/ and https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3341793/ I will do another livery depicting this same airframe post unification as Luftwaffe 96+42. As the photo shows, it was by that point quite weathered and apparently not well maintained.
  6. You miss my point. Having the same color codes used for all official skins for a particular country assures that the colors would be homogenous for all of that countries skins when loaded in game. Everybody sees colors slightly differently and their equipment plays a part. One person's "accurate" looking color can be quite different from the other person's assessment.
  7. Please do as Heatblur has done and include a list of args for all modules to use in the Model Viewer. It really saves having to perform the frustrating and time consuming process of moving each of the sliders to ID which moves a component such as the canopy, landing gear, etc. Here's the thread for the HB F-4E.
  8. Would you say those were the colors the East Germans used? The photo I posted above seems to show the lighter color as more tan than gray. But the camera plays tricks. This one is all green shades. I wish ED would provide some guidance from their research.
  9. Were they the green / tan/ sky blue Russian colors?
  10. Understood but the helmet already exists in the Mirage - F1. Could it be imported or adapted to the F-4E for Luftwaffe service? I realize that it's a different 3rd party module and might be politically (and technically?) difficult. Just asking for clarification.
  11. I plan on doing the first as East German and the next as the same airframe in post unification markings (the actual camo wasn't changed, just the markings). Later the same airframe was transferred to Hungary, overhauled and repainted and I will probably do that one also. I just wish that I had good color references. I will probably use the template colors for the default Russian colors since I don't think that the East Germans re-painted the camo when they received them. The colors on the one shown here I don't think are correct. It is a probably museum repaint.
  12. I assume that there was considerable research and testing put into selecting the official livery colors to match the real life colors as close as possible. Trying to find a good color match is extremely difficult because of the wide variation of apparent colors seen in photos when doing research for a particular skin. It would benefit the current Hind skin competition if ED would post / publish the color codes for what they have found to be the best. I prefer Hex but RGB or CMYK would be fine. If there are known standards it would go a long way to having a homogeneous appearance throughout the game when using similar skins. I'm currently struggling to find the best match for an East German Hind. @BIGNEWY? @NineLine?
  13. I will be extensively re-working this old skin of mine. https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3321686/ Also a post unification Luftwaffe skin which I hadn't published.
  14. Three new Luftwaffe RF-4E Phantoms. ("GHOST" is a fictional by request for the Tactical DCS Group for use in their online campaign). RF-4E 35+26_AKG-52_Tiger Meet 1991 35+10_AKG-52_standard "Lizard" colors Fictional Luftwaffe RF-4E “GHOST”of AG52 Links: RF-4E 35+26_AKG-52_Tiger Meet 1991 https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3341003/ 35+10_AKG-52_standard "Lizard" colors https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3341062/ Fictional Luftwaffe RF-4E “GHOST”of AG52 https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3341063/
  15. There are plenty of "Thumbs down" GIFs available... here's to "the guy"
  16. Also the orange flight suits that you pointed out to me. The default skins should probably be altered to have the orange unless they are depicting aircraft post... (was it 2009?).
  17. @Zabuzard This helmet already exists in the Mirage - F1. Could it be imported or adapted to the F-4E for Luftwaffe service? See this post for justification:
  18. Thank you for the info! I probably will change their flight suites to orange. What are your thoughts about the HB Default skins? It looks like only 37+83_n81a_jg74 has orange flightsuits. Would you happen to know which year?
  19. Ah... good point. But here's an F-104 pilot suiting up in Nevada Nov. 1982. I still think that both green and orange are correct. I might revise this skin giving one of the crew an orange suit. EDIT: I just noticed your avatar... are you a former or present member of the GAF?
  20. @Volator, thanks for the compliment and the reply! The Gueneau helmet was mostly a challenge for myself as a skinner but I found bits of evidence that it was being used by this crew. Zoom in to the pilots on the photo of the aircraft taking off as well as the already zoomed photo of the pilot. You can clearly see the medallion shaped earpiece as well as the internal visor which matches a Gueneau 316. Many sites for the Gueneau confirm it's use by the GAF. See this: http://www.best-of-flightgear.dk/guene316g_text.htm: The Gueneau 316G was the German version of the French-made Gueneau 316 flight helmet. Photographic evidence suggests that the helmet entered service around 1974 and was used till around 1990. As for the flightsuit, I've seen evidence for both orange and green for that period. Attached are two screenshots from a Youtube chronicling the daily life in AG52 for that period. One pilot has orange while the other has green. I found this research to be somewhat difficult because information was sorta sparse. If you have more info I would be delighted to see it.
  21. Luftwaffe RF-4E 35+76 from 1984 Tiger Meet https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3340850/
  22. This was working perfectly for me about a month ago but now my controller doesn't show up in the controls settings when DCS MT is launched through Steam. The controller IS recognized when DCS launched directly and not through steam but @CrowDude's program is not in affect. I'm using a generic controller and Steam sees it as a "generic wireless" and not an official XBox. Still, everything WAS working. Did the last update bork it for me? I tried pointing Steam to the ST version of DCS but DCS wouldn't launch. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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