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Screenshots

Hello Richard,
Very nice livery!!!
Will you make it available for everyone?
Cheers,

Stéph.

Hello Stéphane,
The texture is not mine.
This livery comes from the game Digital Combat Simulator DCS.
The author is "Nervenklaus" who created it for the F14 Heatblur.

As the F14 Heatblur/India Fox Echo for MSFS 2020 version uses the same texture files as those of the DCS game, I adapted this DCS repaint to make it compatible with the MSFS format.

Not being the author, I do not authorize myself to publish it.
Here is the link for the DCS version.

https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/fr/files/3325420/

Richard
 
WIP for IFE F14 "Brutus" from VF211.
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Forgive me, but on the real plane the tail design has a grayer hue. In September 1998 it also was photographed with the words "Checkmates" added to the body of the missile.

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Yes you are right Fluvio.
While taking the screenshots, I also noticed a few other small details that needed to be fixed.
Thank you for your intervention and the photos.
It's amazing how much the aircraft's camouflage varies depending on light and exposure.
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