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Do you want alpha layers as well? Just the textures or the whole aircraft?
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These are texture fixes for all my repaints of the AEROSOFT OV-10A Bronco. These files have been modified to fix some prop hub texture mapping issues, and have fixed the placement of the aircraft identifier and BuNo on the vertical stab. I've also recolored the engine intake to correctly show a darker constant color between the variants. I have included textures for chaff and non chaff versions. I have also included a new main panel texture for the VMO-4 tactical gray to reflect the proper radio call number. Uploaded to here today
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These are texture fixes for all my repaints of the AEROSOFT OV-10A Bronco. These files have been modified to fix some prop hub texture mapping issues, and have fixed the placement of the aircraft identifier and BuNo on the vertical stab. I've also recolored the engine intake to correctly show a darker constant color between the variants. I have included textures for chaff and non chaff versions. I have also included a new main panel texture for the VMO-4 tactical gray to reflect the proper radio call number. -
It seems that I have been hoisted by my own petard. I should have looked at my first repaint, same bureau number. I do remember that 155447 was converted sometime around 1988 or so. During my time with VMO-1 the helmets were white (Some with YAZOO in red on the visor shield) . A grey cloth cover was sometimes placed over the helmet for low vis as the white reflective tape on the helmet really shined. I'm not familiar with the SRU-21, it must be airforce equipment. The Navy and Marines wore an integrated LPU with the SV-2 survival vest. Different helmets as well. Any how, it is a game
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That's pretty good, but the walkway should be one color. And the flight suits should be green sage with the helmets being gray. I was at VMO-1 in the eighties and that's how the aircraft were. BuNo 155447 was a D model as well. Here's a link to a website with all the bureau numbers. http://www.joebaugher.com/navy_serials/thirdseries19.html
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FSX Textures only for the AEROSOFT OV-10A. This represents BuNo. 155488 in the Gray Tactical camouflage tones that Broncos with VMO-1 and VMO-4 wore from about 1990-91 till their retirement in 1994. This was the last scheme the USMC Broncos wore. This particular BuNo served with VMO-4. -
Some WIP shots of the last Camo scheme the Marine Broncos wore. This is the tactical gray scheme as shown on a VMO-4 bird.
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Just uploaded to here, flightsim,com and simouthouse.
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Some screenshots of the European 3 tone green/gray/black scheme worn by VMO-1 and VMO-4.
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JUST UPLOADED TO HERE, SIMOUTHOUSE, AND FLIGHTSIM.COM NEW USMC TEXTURES. ONE IS FOR VMO-1 DESERT STORM 1991, AND THE OTHER IS FOR VMO-1 CIRCA 1983. THE 1983 TEXTURE COMES WITH TWO VERSIONS, WITH CHAFF AND WITHOUT CHAFF.
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FSX Textures only for the AEROSOFT OV-10A. This represents BuNo. 155447 which served with VMO-1 during the 1980's. This aircraft was converted to an OV-10D shortly after 1983. This repaint has two different texture folders. One folder represents an aircraft with chaff dispensers and one without. -
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That's a shame, because the D model is just screaming to be done.