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Douglas A20 Havoc

Douglas A20 Havoc 2D Panel ECU

Hallo Friends,

as you would see on the joined screeny the ECU problems beginn to solved.
Mixture levers are operational and the prop levers. Next to work on next week will be the throttle levers.
I know it's not perfect and certains would have critics, but I try to do what I can. I do not have any knowledge about programming - -
Yours
Papi
 
Your efforts are appreciated Papi :encouragement: And the panel looks good.

Huub

Below some proof that there is still progress...... (slowly but, you have to admit there is some progress :biggrin-new:)

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Douglas A20 Havoc when I make a break

Hallo Friends,

even working on the ecu problems I needed to make a break - that is what the outcome of the break -
A P70 from 6th Night Fighter Squadron in New guinea
Yours
Papi
 
Nice work all!

I have posted these before, but thought I'd put it out there again. Little Hellion, 89th BS, New Guinea, etc.
 

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Hallo Friends,

as you would see on the joined screeny the ECU problems beginn to solved.
Mixture levers are operational and the prop levers. Next to work on next week will be the throttle levers.
I know it's not perfect and certains would have critics, but I try to do what I can. I do not have any knowledge about programming - -
Yours
Papi

Papi, glad that you are getting things working to your satisfaction. Great progress. :applause:
 
Your efforts are appreciated Papi :encouragement: And the panel looks good.

Huub

Below some proof that there is still progress...... (slowly but, you have to admit there is some progress :biggrin-new:)

That's a livery that had to be done Huub; lots of missions, lots of wear, and a lot of pride. Thank you Sir. :applause:
 
Hallo Friends,

even working on the ecu problems I needed to make a break - that is what the outcome of the break -
A P70 from 6th Night Fighter Squadron in New guinea
Yours
Papi

Papi, is this what it means to "go to the dark side"? :) That is looking great Sir. :wavey:

EDIT: Oh, that looks like "Dusty", the same livery as Wellis has done?
 
Douglas A20 Havoc "Dusty"

Dood evening,

Yes it is the same plane "Dusty" but I have seen that on my one it is not so accurate as Wellis's one.
LOL I just did as a break work
Yours
Papi
 
That's a livery that had to be done Huub; lots of missions, lots of wear, and a lot of pride. Thank you Sir. :applause:

Sir Milton,

I'm glad you like it. There is something mysterious about this aircraft. I think most of us know the pictures with the pilot J.E. Pryor in the cockpit. They provide an excellent view on the nose art. It is common belief that these pictures are taken in 1944 at Saidor New Guinea. When I count the number of mission indicated on the nose I come to 75....

In the Squadron/Signal publication 144 you can find a picture of the same aircraft on a scrapyard. According the text with the pictures it is taken in 1945. When I count the number of missions on the nose I come to 75...........

So most likely the picture with the pilot in the cockpit is taken just before its last mission, or they just stopped recording the mission after 75...

Isn't it funny, the things you learn by making repaints :biggrin-new:

Cheers,
Huub

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Douglas A20 Havoc, engine control levers

Good evening Friends,
I' m now at work and far from my pc for five days/nights.
Last night I also solved the problems for the throttle levers.
Mixture at the left, throttles in the middle and props at the right outside all work fine.
There is stil a problem I do not understand. The background bmp and the different levers shows fine black border lines.
I must say that I use an old Paintshop 6 version for my work. All the space what doesn't show a part (a lever as example) are in 255x255x255 so transparent. But in the sim there are that damned border lines.
I tried make them at first at 256 colors, than on 16 millions - always the same
I will be on my personal pc at home next tuesday and wednesday.
If someone is willing to have a look at the bmps I will send him a zip with the bmps concerned
I'm waiting for the final release in cause to include all what will be needed for the VC. And perhaps some functions will need some more switches LOL.
Yours
Papi
 
Sir Milton,

I'm glad you like it. There is something mysterious about this aircraft. I think most of us know the pictures with the pilot J.E. Pryor in the cockpit. They provide an excellent view on the nose art. It is common belief that these pictures are taken in 1944 at Saidor New Guinea. When I count the number of mission indicated on the nose I come to 75....

In the Squadron/Signal publication 144 you can find a picture of the same aircraft on a scrapyard. According the text with the pictures it is taken in 1945. When I count the number of missions on the nose I come to 75...........

So most likely the picture with the pilot in the cockpit is taken just before its last mission, or they just stopped recording the mission after 75...

Isn't it funny, the things you learn by making repaints :biggrin-new:

Cheers,
Huub


The history is definitely a major bonus on doing these liveries and yes, Green Hornet had to be done - it is looking good! I am looking forward to seeing more work from Papi and SteveB, and others.
 
I'm not working on nothing. But I'm having lots of fun playing with it.
 

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I am happy to see you are enjoying the Havoc Steve; thanks for all that livery work.

I'm still reworking the Engines texture Version 4 but took the night off to play with the Sov paint. I'll be back onto Engines texture Version 5 this weekend after my experiments/cockups with versions 3 and 4.:biggrin-new:

Steve
 
I've finished playing with this one for now. 51st MTAP, Red 15, Northern Baltic, 1944. Time for sleep.
 

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