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  1. Thank you for hosting another RedFlag! Any twitch channel or YT tape? All the best, Sydy
  2. Hi guys, Just to share a bit. I solved my problem. I changed this: REM Core or Main DCS ou DCS.beta path, always end the line with \ set "pathDCS=F:\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World OpenBeta\ " REM DCS or DCS.beta saved game path, always end the line with \ set "pathSavedGames=C:\Users\Sydy\Saved Games\DCS.openbeta\ " REM DCE ScriptMod version not any / or \ and no space before and after = set "versionPackageICM=20.38.00" For this: REM Core or Main DCS ou DCS.beta path, always end the line with \ set "pathDCS=F:\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World OpenBeta\ " REM DCS or DCS.beta saved game path, always end the line with \ set "pathSavedGames=[b]Saved Games\DCS.openbeta\[/b] " REM DCE ScriptMod version not any / or \ and no space before and after = set "versionPackageICM=20.38.00" Yes, the problem was in the Saved Games Path. When I customized it, I copied the full path and not exactly like the original. Solved for all three new campaigns: Horned Over PF S.C., P47D and 109. Thanks a lot, Sydy
  3. Hi Eagle, I have this: REM Core or Main DCS ou DCS.beta path, always end the line with \ set "pathDCS=F:\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World OpenBeta\ " REM DCS or DCS.beta saved game path, always end the line with \ set "pathSavedGames=C:\Users\Sydy\Saved Games\DCS.openbeta\ " REM DCE ScriptMod version not any / or \ and no space before and after = set "versionPackageICM=20.38.00" Looks good to me. I thank you in advance for any help. Sydy
  4. I am having problems with the Paths... I get the error window after a mission... Using openbeta. I changed the DCS path and Saved Games as well in the path.bat, ran the first.bat and nothing... Script Mod is ok there, but no luck.
  5. Thank you for the WWII campaigns.
  6. Congratulations, Jose. It looks awesome!
  7. Hello guys, Here goes another fictional livery for the P-51D. Now it's a "clean" livery of a Brazilian Air Force Academy T-27 Tucano. T-27 Tucano Brazilian Air Force Academy (sn 1444) The Embraer EMB 312 Tucano (English: Toucan) is a low-wing, tandem-seat, single-turboprop, basic trainer with counter-insurgency capability developed in Brazil. The Brazilian Air Force sponsored the EMB-312 project at the end of 1978. Design and development work began in 1979 on a low-cost, relatively simple new basic trainer with innovative features which eventually became the international standard for basic training aircraft. The prototype first flew in 1980, and initial production units were delivered in 1983. It has a similar performance of a P-51D and that's the reason I selected it to make this Livery. For more history and Specs, read the PDF file. I also added a wikipedia summary about the Brazilian Air Force Academy. This Livery: This is the "clean" version of the T-27 Tucano of Brazilian Air Force Academy. The sn1444 was choosen because many of friends flew it. One of my squadron mates asked for a vs "clean just like out of the factory" of the sn1308, the one I made previously. So I did it. You may download the T-27 Tucano Brazilian Air Force Academy (sn 1444) Livery here How to install: 1st Option: Extract the T-27 Brazilian Air Force Academy sn1444 by Sydy folder to your F:\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World OpenBeta\Bazar\Liveries\P-51D Remember to double check your HD drive letter and DCS destination folder. 2nd Option Extract the T-27 Brazilian Air Force Academy sn1444 by Sydy folder to your C:\Users"YourUserNameHere"\Saved Games\DCS.openbeta\Liveries\P-51D folder. If you don't have that folder, you may create it. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and Saved Games destination folder. All the best, Sydy
  8. Thank you!
  9. I second that!
  10. Sorry for the joke, but... Shut up and take my money! :D Lovely! Looking forward to it and for sure it is a first day buy! Congrats!
  11. Awesome job!
  12. Hi guys, I decided to make another livery, now one for the P-51D as the Embraer 312 or T-27 Tucano. The Embraer EMB 312 Tucano (English: Toucan) is a low-wing, tandem-seat, single-turboprop, basic trainer with counter-insurgency capability developed in Brazil. The Brazilian Air Force sponsored the EMB-312 project at the end of 1978. Design and development work began in 1979 on a low-cost, relatively simple new basic trainer with innovative features which eventually became the international standard for basic training aircraft. The prototype first flew in 1980, and initial production units were delivered in 1983. It has a similar performance of a P-51D and that's the reason I selected it to make this Livery. For more history and Specs, read the PDF file. I also added a wikipedia summary about the Brazilian Air Force Academy. You may download the T-27 Tucano Brazilian Air Force Academy (sn 1308 ). Livery here This Livery: This is a small homage to my friends that fly in the Brazilian Air Force Academy, they have my respect. Why the sn 1308? This was the 8th airplane that came out of Embraer and was assigned for the AFA (Brazilian Air Force Academy). I had the pleasure to fly it as a back seater in Octorber, 23rd, 2012, Brazilian Aviators Day, when some civilian pilots were invited to visit the Academy and fly with the Brazilian Smoke Squadron (EDA). It has been a long time passion for both the Brazilian Air Force and the Embraer-312 (T-27 in Brazilian Air Force) and it was a dream to come true to fly with EDA, a wonderful group of people, amazing pilots and human beings. You may enjoy that specif experience flying as the Solo EDA#7 here": How to install: 1st Option: Extract the T-27 Brazilian Air Force Academy sn1308 by Sydy folder to your F:Eagle DynamicsDCS World OpenBetaBazarLiveriesP-51D Remember to double check your HD drive letter and DCS destination folder. 2nd Option Extract the T-27 Brazilian Air Force Academy sn1308 by Sydy folder to your C:Users"YourUserNameHere"Saved GamesDCS.openbetaLiveriesP-51D folder. If you don't have that folder, you may create it. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and Saved Games destination folder. All the best, Sydy
  13. =BW=Jambock_Sydy, F-5E, please.
  14. Gents, Vs 1.1 is uploaded. Wing insignias are smaller and better positioned. The picture above still has it a bit behind of the actual position. I also enable the Livery to all countries. All the best, Sydy
  15. Oi Thor, O módulo do Jug está bem legal, mas ainda tem bastante coisa a modelar. Farei sim todas as verdes. Tenho uma sequência na cabeça já: D4, D5, C1, A4 e o resto. Essa sequência foi pq sempre gostei muito do Rui, Meirinha, Fortunato e Torres. Tive a sorte de conhecê-los pessoalmente e eles sempre foram sensacionais me contando histórias e casos deles na Itália. Ah! Aproveite e baixe a versão nova do T-25. Coloquei a 1.1 e até reposicionei melhor os cocares das asas e os diminuí. As fotos ainda estão para trás um pouco. Abcs, Sydy
  16. Oi Thor, Valeu. Talvez eu faça mais algumas. A que estou trabalhando agora é um P-51D com a pintura do T-27 da AFA. Uma sugestão que me deram e que aceitei e, provavelmente, será meu próximo projeto, é um Yak-52 com a Pintura do T-6 do Cel. Braga. Aceito sugestões. Abcs, Sydy
  17. Hi guys, I decided to make a special livery for the Yak to simulate our Brazilian Air Force Academy basic trainer, the T-25. The Neiva N621 Universal is a Brazilian propeller-driven basic trainer and ground attack aircraft manufactured by Indústria Aeronáutica Neiva. It is a cantilever, low-wing monoplane of all-metal construction, with retractable undercarriage and side-by-side. Named T-25 in the Brazilian Air Force, it is stationed now only in the Brazilian Air Force Academy, Pirassununga AFB, SP/Brazil. In the past it was largely used as liaison plane as well. You may download the T-25 Brazilian Air Force Academy Livery here How to install: 1st Option: Extract the T-25 Brazilian Air Force Academy folder to your F:\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World OpenBeta\CoreMods\aircraft\Yak-52\Liveries\Yak-52\ folder. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and DCS destination folder. 2nd Option Extract the T-25 Brazilian Air Force Academy folder to your C:\Users"YourUserNameHere"\Saved Games\DCS.openbeta\Liveries\Yak-52\ folder. If you don't have that folder, you may create it. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and Saved Games destination folder. All the best, Sydy
  18. Hi guys! This is the last silver Jambock and it's complete. After that only the Olive Drabs to go, but I will wait for the Template to come out. This far I made 10 Jambock Liveries and understood most of it, but still a lot to learn. Here she goes: A bit of History: The First Brazilian Fighter Group was created in 1943. The training was performed by the Forward Echelon in Florida, then as a Group in P-40s in Aguadulce, Panama, and Suffolk, New York, flying P-47s. It had a Squadron size. During the World War II , the Group was attached to the 350th Fighter Group in Italy as the 4th squadron (1944-1945). It was based initially in Tarquinia and later in Pisa. Due to low on replacements, the pilots extended the Tour of Duty until the war end. "Jambock" was the callsign used by the Brazilian Fighter Group during the war and still is in used today (flying F-5EM and F-5FM). "Jambock" name has an Indonesian/South African origin (sjanbok or Sambok) and means "animal skin or wood whip". It was a kind of whip. About this Livery: The livery is as historical as possible. 2nd Lt Marcos Eduardo Coelho Magalhaes flew 85 combat missions during WWII. He was shot up 16 time and, eventually, was shot down, but bailed out. He fell over an house and broke both ankles. He was going to be lynched by a mob, but a pair of Wehrmarcht soldiers took him to an hospital where he was interned. On the war end, the German Doctor gave him the Hospital Command as long as he protected the German patients. He did so. He ended his Air Force Career as Lt. Col. He flew on Green flight as "Green Six" on his "D6", P-47D-30-RE SN 44-33097.There was no picture available with this airplane and documents were used as reference. You may download the P-47D - 1st Brazilian Ftr Sq - Jambock D6 - 2nd Lt. Coelho Livery here The Patch on the nose means: - Ostrich - Brazilians can take and handle anything; - Hat - The Brazilian Air Force Pilot; - Shield - The Thunderbolt toughness and the Pilot protection; - Blue and the 5 Stars - Brazilian Sky and the "South Cross constellation"; - Pistol - the Jug fire-power; - Cloud - the airdpace, "the pilot's floor"; - Red Backgroung - the blood of the Brazilians WIA and KIA; - "Senta a Púa!" - Group Motto and means "Go for it!" in a "free translation"; Later, after the war, it was added a Flak Cloud to represent the enemy AAA. How to install: 1st Option: Extract the 1st Brazilian Ftr Sq-Jambock D6-Coelho folder to your C:Eagle DynamicsDCS World OpenBetaCoreModsWWII UnitsP-47D-30LiveriesP-47D-30 folder. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and DCS destination folder. 2nd Option: Extract the 1st Brazilian Ftr Sq-Jambock D6-Coelho folder to your C:Users"YourUserNameHere"Saved GamesDCS.openbetaLiveriesP-47D-30 folder If you don't have that folder, you may create it. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and Saved Games destination folder. Feedback is well accepted. Btw, there is a texture problem on the side insignias that I could not solve. The rearmost part of the lateral insignias are kind metallic. I think it will be solved with the future template. Bibliography: - Senta a Púa - Rui Moreira Lima - FAB na Segunda Guerra Mundial - Luciano Monteiro. (Modelling book) - Heróis do Céu - Legends by Rui Moreira Lima and Meira - Action Editora - A História do 1 Grupo de Caça 1943-1945 - John W. Buyers - The 350th Fighter Group - Schiffer Recommended video: Jambock Documentary (very good Engligh Closed Captions): I hope you like it! All the best, Sydy
  19. Hi guys! After this one, just one more to go and all Jambock Silver Jugs will be done: A bit of History: The First Brazilian Fighter Group was created in 1943. The training was performed by the Forward Echelon in Florida, then as a Group in P-40s in Aguadulce, Panama, and Suffolk, New York, flying P-47s. It had a Squadron size. During the World War II , the Group was attached to the 350th Fighter Group in Italy as the 4th squadron (1944-1945). It was based initially in Tarquinia and later in Pisa. Due to low on replacements, the pilots extended the Tour of Duty until the war end. "Jambock" was the callsign used by the Brazilian Fighter Group during the war and still is in used today (flying F-5EM and F-5FM). "Jambock" name has an Indonesian/South African origin (sjanbok or Sambok) and means "animal skin or wood whip". It was a kind of whip. About this Livery: The livery is as historical as possible. 2nd Lt. Renato Goulart Pereira flew 93 combat missions during WWII, He was shot down on 30 Apr 45, but managed to bail out over friendly territory. He flew most of the time as "Blue Six" on his "C6", a P-47D-30-RA SN 44-33090. There is no picture available from this acft and only documents to use as reference. You may download the P-47D - 1st Brazilian Ftr Sq-Jambock C6 - 2nd Lt. Goulart livery here. The Patch on the nose means: - Ostrich - Brazilians can take and handle anything; - Hat - The Brazilian Air Force Pilot; - Shield - The Thunderbolt toughness and the Pilot protection; - Blue and the 5 Stars - Brazilian Sky and the "South Cross constellation"; - Pistol - the Jug fire-power; - Cloud - the airdpace, "the pilot's floor"; - Red Backgroung - the blood of the Brazilians WIA and KIA; - "Senta a Púa!" - Group Motto and means "Go for it!" in a "free translation"; Later, after the war, it was added a Flak Cloud to represent the enemy AAA. How to install: 1st Option: Extract the 1st Brazilian Ftr Sq-Jambock C6-Goulart folder to your C:Eagle DynamicsDCS World OpenBetaCoreModsWWII UnitsP-47D-30LiveriesP-47D-30 folder. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and DCS destination folder. 2nd Option Extract the 1st Brazilian Ftr Sq-Jambock C6-Goulart folder to your C:Users"YourUserNameHere"Saved GamesDCS.openbetaLiveriesP-47D-30 folder If you don't have that folder, you may create it. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and Saved Games destination folder. Any feedback is well accepted. Btw, there is a texture problem on the side insignias that I could not solve. The rearmost part of the lateral insignias are kind metallic. I think it will be solved with the future template. Bibliography: - Senta a Púa - Rui Moreira Lima - FAB na Segunda Guerra Mundial - Luciano Monteiro. (Modelling book) - Heróis do Céu - Legends by Rui Moreira Lima and Meira - Action Editora - A História do 1 Grupo de Caça 1943-1945 - John W. Buyers - The 350th Fighter Group - Schiffer Recommended video: Jambock Documentary (very good Engligh Closed Captions): I hope you like it! All the best, Sydy
  20. Opa! Exatamente isso. Sairam as 10 pratas. Faltam as OD. Abcs
  21. Hi guys! Here goes my another Jambock Livery: A bit of History: The First Brazilian Fighter Group was created in 1943. The training was performed by the Forward Echelon in Florida, then as a Group in P-40s in Aguadulce, Panama, and Suffolk, New York, flying P-47s. It had a Squadron size. During the World War II , the Group was attached to the 350th Fighter Group in Italy as the 4th squadron (1944-1945). It was based initially in Tarquinia and later in Pisa. Due to low on replacements, the pilots extended the Tour of Duty until the war end. "Jambock" was the callsign used by the Brazilian Fighter Group during the war and still is in used today (flying F-5EM and F-5FM). "Jambock" name has an Indonesian/South African origin (sjanbok or Sambok) and means "animal skin or wood whip". It was a kind of whip. About this Livery: The livery is as historical as possible. 2nd Lt Luis Lopes Dornelles flew 89 mission in combat during the war. He was shot down and KIA on his 89th mission flying Cap Newton Lagares airplane, the "Black 2" P-47D-30RE SN 42-1093. This Silver B4 was the plane mostly used by Lt Dornelles, also a P-47-30RE SN 44-20800, it has 88 missions markings because the 89th was not completed on it. At the Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Aerospace Museum, we have the second B4, an olive drab, with the painting of SN 42-26766 that is in pristine conditions and with the 89 missions markings to honor Lt. Dornelles memory (in fact, this SN was show down by Flak). Dornelles became the last Jambock to be KIA in the War. He was leading a flight when he was shot down strafing Alexandria Rail Yard. I had the honor to visit his crash site on 2017 and made a home movie about it with my pictures telling the history. I recommend this video down bellow. You may download the P-47D - 1st Brazilian Fighter Squadron - Jambock B4 Silver - 2nd Lt.Dornelles Livery here If you want to download the livery he was shot down and KIA in Alessandria, Italy, You may download the Jambock - 2 - 2nd Lt. Dorneles Livery here The Patch on the nose means: - Ostrich - Brazilians can take and handle anything; - Hat - The Brazilian Air Force Pilot; - Shield - The Thunderbolt toughness and the Pilot protection; - Blue and the 5 Stars - Brazilian Sky and the "South Cross constellation"; - Pistol - the Jug fire-power; - Cloud - the airdpace, "the pilot's floor"; - Red Backgroung - the blood of the Brazilians WIA and KIA; - "Senta a Púa!" - Group Motto and means "Go for it!" in a "free translation"; Later, after the war, it was added a Flak Cloud to represent the enemy AAA. How to install: 1st Option: Extract the 1st Brazilian Ftr Sq-Jambock B4 Silver-Dornelles folder to your C:Eagle DynamicsDCS World OpenBetaCoreModsWWII UnitsP-47D-30LiveriesP-47D-30 folder. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and DCS destination folder. 2nd Option Extract the 1st Brazilian Ftr Sq-Jambock B4 Silver-Dornelles folder to your C:Users"YourUserNameHere"Saved GamesDCS.openbetaLiveriesP-47D-30 folder If you don't have that folder, you may create it. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and Saved Games destination folder. Any feedback is well accepted. Btw, there is a texture problem on the side insignias that I could not solve. The rearmost part of the lateral insignias are kind metallic. I think it will be solved with the future template. Bibliography: - Senta a Púa - Rui Moreira Lima - FAB na Segunda Guerra Mundial - Luciano Monteiro. (Modelling book) - Heróis do Céu - Legends by Rui Moreira Lima and Meira - Action Editora - A História do 1 Grupo de Caça 1943-1945 - John W. Buyers - The 350th Fighter Group - Schiffer Recommended videos: Jambock Documentary (very good Engligh Closed Captions): Last Jambock Lost in Italy home movie (I made it myself): I hope you like it! All the best, Sydy
  22. Hi guys! Here goes my first Livery ever: A bit of History: The First Brazilian Fighter Group was created in 1943. The training was performed by the Forward Echelon in Florida, then as a Group in P-40s in Aguadulce, Panama, and Suffolk, New York, flying P-47s. It had a Squadron size. During the World War II , the Group was attached to the 350th Fighter Group in Italy as the 4th squadron (1944-1945). It was based initially in Tarquinia and later in Pisa. Due to low on replacements, the pilots extended the Tour of Duty until the war end. "Jambock" was the callsign used by the Brazilian Fighter Group during the war and still is in used today (flying F-5EM and F-5FM). "Jambock" name has an Indonesian/South African origin (sjanbok or Sambok) and means "animal skin or wood whip". It was a kind of whip. About this Livery: The livery is as historical as possible. Cap. Pessoa Ramos flew 79 combat mission during WWII as a Flight Leader, first leading Yellow Flight (A markings) and later on the Green Flight, callsign "Green One" finishing the war flying this aircraft, a Silver "D1" P-47D-30-RE SN 44-20850. You may download the P-47D - 1st Brazilian Ftr Sq-Jambock D1-Cap. Pessoa Ramos Livery here The Patch on the nose means: - Ostrich - Brazilians can take and handle anything; - Hat - The Brazilian Air Force Pilot; - Shield - The Thunderbolt toughness and the Pilot protection; - Blue and the 5 Stars - Brazilian Sky and the "South Cross constellation"; - Pistol - the Jug fire-power; - Cloud - the airdpace, "the pilot's floor"; - Red Backgroung - the blood of the Brazilians WIA and KIA; - "Senta a Púa!" - Group Motto and means "Go for it!" in a "free translation"; Later, after the war, it was added a Flak Cloud to represent the enemy AAA. How to install: 1st Option: Extract the 1st Brazilian Ftr Sq-Jambock D1-Pessoa Ramos folder to your C:Eagle DynamicsDCS World OpenBetaCoreModsWWII UnitsP-47D-30LiveriesP-47D-30 folder. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and DCS destination folder. 2nd Option Extract the 1st Brazilian Ftr Sq-Jambock D1-Pessoa Ramos folder to your C:Users"YourUserNameHere"Saved GamesDCS.openbetaLiveriesP-47D-30 folder If you don't have that folder, you may create it. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and Saved Games destination folder. Any feedback is well accepted. Btw, there is a texture problem on the side insignias that I could not solve. The rearmost part of the lateral insignias are kind metallic. I think it will be solved with the future template. Bibliography: - Senta a Púa - Rui Moreira Lima - FAB na Segunda Guerra Mundial - Luciano Monteiro. (Modelling book) - Heróis do Céu - Legends by Rui Moreira Lima and Meira - Action Editora - A História do 1 Grupo de Caça 1943-1945 - John W. Buyers - The 350th Fighter Group - Schiffer Recommended video: Jambock Documentary (very good Engligh Closed Captions): I hope you like it! All the best, Sydy
  23. Hi guys, I decide to upgrade my vs of the Daredevil campaign using the 1st Brazilian Squadron Jambock Skins available. It came out very nice. This campaign is based on callzar2017's P-51D Daredelvil's Campaign. I recommend you to check his original campaign on https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/2940694/ We all thank him for that. I took the liberty to adapt it to the Jug. This is a fictional campaign of the 1st Brazilian Fighter Squadron with P-47Ds flying in Korea. It is highly recommended to download and install the 6 Jambock Liveries listed Bellow. It will add a lot of immersion. The Jambock Liveries used are: Nero Moura: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3310517/ Lagares: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3310538/ Menezes: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3310548/ Canario: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3310552/ Rocha: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3310567/ Jambock Generic Silver: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3310568/ Extract the "P-47D Jambock Daredevil" campaing folder on the F:\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World OpenBeta\Mods\aircraft\P-47D-30\Missions\Campaigns folder. This way you will find the campaign on the DCS P-47D Campaign tab. As an alternative you may extract the "P-47D Jambock Daredevil" campaign folder on C:\Users"your user name"\Saved Games\DCS.openbeta\Missions\Campaigns\en. This way you will find the campaign on the DCS My Campaigns tab. Basic mission's objectives: 1- Navigate and land. If you stay alive more than 500 sec, you pass. 2- Reccon the 3 main photo sites (the outpost and 2 tank collums), rtb and land. 3- Destroy the outpost. Practice with bombs, but strafing will do it. 4- Destroy the camp (tent, truck and the yak-52 on the camp). It is a very "basic" campaign and just to breake the ice with the P-47D, but with the Jambock Liveries it will bring a Squadron enviroment and will be very nice to fly, specially for the Brazilians. Enjoy it. You may download the P-47D Jambock Daredevil Campaign here. I hope you like it. All the best, Sydy
  24. Hi guys! I decided to make a generic Jambock silver livery so it compose my upcoming (already uploaded) P-47D Jambock Daredevil campaign. It came out very immersive, specially for the brazilians. Anyway... Here goes a generic one: A bit of History: The First Brazilian Fighter Group was created in 1943. The training was performed by the Forward Echelon in Florida, then as a Group in P-40s in Aguadulce, Panama, and Suffolk, New York, flying P-47s. It had a Squadron size. During the World War II , the Group was attached to the 350th Fighter Group in Italy as the 4th squadron (1944-1945). It was based initially in Tarquinia and later in Pisa. Due to low on replacements, the pilots extended the Tour of Duty until the war end. "Jambock" was the callsign used by the Brazilian Fighter Group during the war and still is in used today (flying F-5EM and F-5FM). "Jambock" name has an Indonesian/South African origin (sjanbok or Sambok) and means "animal skin or wood whip". It was a kind of whip. About this Livery: The livery is as historical as possible, but with no Flight or Serial numbers markings. The airplanes that were flew from USA to Brazil in 1947 had no Nose marks. You may download the P-47D - 1st Brazilian Fighter Squadron - Jambock - Generic Silver Livery here The Patch on the nose means: - Ostrich - Brazilians can take and handle anything; - Hat - The Brazilian Air Force Pilot; - Shield - The Thunderbolt toughness and the Pilot protection; - Blue and the 5 Stars - Brazilian Sky and the "South Cross constellation"; - Pistol - the Jug fire-power; - Cloud - the airdpace, "the pilot's floor"; - Red Backgroung - the blood of the Brazilians WIA and KIA; - "Senta a Púa!" - Group Motto and means "Go for it!" in a "free translation"; Later, after the war, it was added a Flak Cloud to represent the enemy AAA. How to install: 1st Option: Extract the 1st Brazilian Ftr Sq-Jambock-Generic Silver folder to your C:Eagle DynamicsDCS World OpenBetaCoreModsWWII UnitsP-47D-30LiveriesP-47D-30 folder. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and DCS destination folder. 2nd Option: Extract the 1st Brazilian Ftr Sq-Jambock-Generic Silver folder to your C:Users"YourUserNameHere"Saved GamesDCS.openbetaLiveriesP-47D-30 folder If you don't have that folder, you may create it. Remember to double check your HD drive letter and Saved Games destination folder. Feedback is well accepted. Btw, there is a texture problem on the side insignias that I could not solve. The rearmost part of the lateral insignias are kind metallic. I think it will be solved with the future template. Bibliography: - Senta a Púa - Rui Moreira Lima - FAB na Segunda Guerra Mundial - Luciano Monteiro. (Modelling book) - Heróis do Céu - Legends by Rui Moreira Lima and Meira - Action Editora - A História do 1 Grupo de Caça 1943-1945 - John W. Buyers - The 350th Fighter Group - Schiffer Recommended video: Jambock Documentary (very good Engligh Closed Captions): I hope you like it! Probably tomorrow User Files Downloads moderator will release the campaign I mentioned and another two liveries, Cap Pessoa Ramos D1 and 2nd Lt. Dornelles B4, his main aircraft. All the best, Sydy
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