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Douglas A20 Havoc

Picture of my "re-textured" RAAF, 22 Sqn, Hilda Shane. This is still WIP, but now is based on the RGB values specified for this machine and will be ready for the release. Thanks again to Huub and Steve for setting me straight on colors. :)
 

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Picture of my "re-textured" RAAF, 22 Sqn, Hilda Shane. This is still WIP, but now is based on the RGB values specified for this machine and will be ready for the release. Thanks again to Huub and Steve for setting me straight on colors. :)

That looks great Wellis. :applause:
 
For Steve (a bit off topic)

Steve,

As said I looked into the headgear the pilot did wear in the Dutch East Indies. On the first picture you see a group of pilots in front of a Curtiss fighter. My best guess is that the officers wear the peak caps and the lower ranks wear the side caps.
As you can see these are very different than the headgear worn in Europe.

U25Re9G.jpg


The picture below shows general Gerard Berenschot who was in command of the KNIL forces. He is wearing the same peak cap but with a bit more gold added to it.

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The colour was most likely the same as the blueish/green worn in Europe.

The peak cap you showed in your earlier post was worn by some Dutch pilots in the RAF it is indeed a rotary engine with a propeller, below the crown and above Laurel(?) leaves.

I hope this helps,

Huub
 
These paints... just... well....

AWESOME!!

Wow.. you guys are doing incredible work on this airplane. It may not be up there on my list of favorite airplanes, but dang.... I've got it in the hangar, and many of these great paint schemes in the aircraft menu.

Thank you to all!!!!
Dave:applause:
 
Douglas A20 Havoc Bombardier

Good evening friends,

my hanger (hard disk) is becoming too small for all those fine variants of this fantastic bird LOL.
Just a question concerning the bombardier in the front post. With his red cap on his head he is lokking quiet civil.
Using FSRepaint I do not see him, as the virtual cockpit mode does not work on this plane (on my old pc).
So I do not see him. I wonder if it might be possible to give him a more military look.
Steve and Huub do a fantastic work to give the pilot the right look. So will it be posible also for the bombardier?
Yours
Papi
 
Hi Papi.
I have been meaning too go on a cap hunt, I'll hunt it down and at least give the bombardier an olive drab cap.

Steve
 
Douglas A20 Havoc bombardier

Good evening again,
Hi Steve,
perhaps the joined photo will be of interest for you.
It shows a frenchie A-20 air crew
Yours
Papi
 
Douglas A20 Havoc bombardier

Thanks Steve,

will install your tex for the bombardier,
have a look on it and than hophop to bed,
tomorrow is an other day of work
Yours
Papi
 
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