Solar Eagle, we had the best intention to paint this version as promised, but, after a lot of research, we discovered that the profile is totally wrong. It should represent the captured machine after some restoring work by Allies. Which means guns and side armour removed, scrapped paint on cowling and such. The reddish spot on the sides are probably the bolt or rivet sealing between fuselage and removed armour plates.
The plane, piloted by Gefr. Walter Wagner was hit and forced to land on 1st January 1945 (operation Bodenplatte)
There are two reasonably good photo of the downed plane on the home page of 386th AAA Battalion:
http://www.385th.com/index.htm
The dark color of the whole cowling and the side (maybe Grau 74) is quite evident.
Sorry. We promise to find another appealing livery.
alx
Melius esse quam videri
I can not get rid of the pilot....what button combination?
Hi there-
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that looks to me like essentially the standad RLM 74/75/76 paint with Hungarian markings- the badge appears to be the 102 'Ricsi' Fighter squadron, isn't it? 1944?
-Mike Z.
p.s. Looking at it closer, that squadron emblem is from the 'Puli' squadron, I'll bet...
Download repaint:
http://speedy.sh/qv7ce/Puli.zip
Thanks Zsolt!
Huub
Zsolt,
It should go out with Ctrl-E-2, but I never succeeded. Perhaps you have better luck.
Cheers,
Huub
Go to your keyboard commands in the Settings Options menu and try the "reset defaults" button. That's how I was finally able to get my secondary exits to operate. (I also mapped my canopy to "D" to make the combo easier. so now I use D, D2, D3, D4 and D5 if there are that many exit options.)
Yes, boarding step works on the second exit command. I had been running FSX for a couple of years reading about opening things on aircraft with the 2nd exit command but I could never get the key combo to work. I found a thread with people having the same problem and resetting the default key map was recommended. I did it and presto! Everything worked. I then changed my exit combo from 3 keys to two. (Exit two went from SHIFT-E-2 to simply D-2 and so on.) Give resetting your defaults a shot.
Isn't that weird!? You'd think the second exit command would work right off the bat especially if you hadn't changed any settings! Now you'll have to see what surprises other planes are hiding! (You can follow your exit command up to the number 5 I believe! HAPPY NEW YEAR!)
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