This is the repaint I created for VAQ-308 from a bunch of photos using Alphasim's paintkit which is in psd layered files, really nice. All of the photos I have do not show the wings clearly but I was able to find a really nice detailed sheet that came with a set of Japanese decals for the plastic model that showed the wings of VAQ-308. If you ever need help with a repaint and there are decals for it you can find by Google, the IPMS guys are sticklers for accuracy. Answered the question of whether the Airwing and the modex was painted on the wings opposite the national roundels like many Navy squadrons have. The Roman Numeral on the tail denotes the detachment. There were five detachments. I love doing the research which sometimes takes more time than creating the repaint as many of you know. It gives you a sense of history especially when you can read comments and memories of the real pilots.
This era still has quite a few of them around unlike from WWII or Korea. The attrition of us Vietnam vets is starting to became aware to me too. I'll be going to our "reunion" at our local Chili's Bar and grill on Monday for my free lunch which I do every year. You can also get a free 6" sub at participating Subway's according to the VA post if you are active, retired or a veteran. It's nice that they recognize our service.
I also was able to find Lorbey's software which will allow me to actually do air-to-air refueling with it which I am looking forward to learning how to do in multiplayer.