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PS - Shaun, do you think if we can get enough people to download these repaints, we would be able to convince the Dev's to make us a 412? :lol:

Hello matt,

Going to get me that one.

As for enough people maybe if we could raise a few 10's of 1000s of €'s

Maybe I could just sneak up the road and get me a real one ;)

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Proping up the club house bar and 6nm NW of EGSC and quite often the Baron of Beef

Hi Matt,

Never seen that before, still main thing you got it sorted. Hey your just down the road from me according to the info in your profile box. I'm just down the A14 at Kettering. Timm

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Okay, I finally finished my Canadian Armed Forces SAR version.

This repaint depicts a Search and Rescue helicopter of the Canadian Armed Forces assigned to the 439 Combat Support Squadron at CFB Bagotville, Quebec in the mid 1990s. Although the CH-118 is technically a CUH-1H model, Aerosoft’s UH-1D will have to suffice as a suitable replacement. This serial number was initially delivered to No. 403 (HOT) Squadron, CFB Petawawa, Ontario and supported operations in Quebec during FLQ Crisis in 1970. It then served with 15 Wing Base Rescue at CFB Moose Jaw, Alberta from 1970-1993. After which it served with 417 Combat Support Squadron Rescue Flight at CFB Cold Lake, Alberta, from 1993-1995. It was later transferred to the 439 Combat Support Squadron, CFB Bagotville, Quebec, until April 1996 when it was replaced by the CH146.The helicopter was re-classified as Aircraft Battle Damage Repair Training Aid 916C on 11 February 1997 and is currently preserved at the National Air Force Museum of Canada at Trenton.

Hope everyone enjoys.

Peter

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Next one from me - D-HBZF "Luftrettung", operated for the German Civil Protection by the former "Bundesgrenzschutz". They save many Life`s during ther period of service. I will do another one, a bit different as D-HBZE. Hope to upload them before the weekend.

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Next one from me - D-HBZF "Luftrettung", operated for the German Civil Protection by the former "Bundesgrenzschutz". They save many Life`s during ther period of service. I will do another one, a bit different as D-HBZE. Hope to upload them before the weekend.

I think compared to theese pictures the orange could be a bit brighter...

http://www.helionline.net/746-061290-425389/photogallery/11/60/3051///D-HBZE.html

http://www.planespotting.nl/newphotos/hamburg/D-HBZS.JPG

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Hello BlueBallroom, yes indeed - it could. As you can see below it is brighter then it looks at the shot above. This is a shot of D-HBZE (my Rendition of it and not 100% historical correct) - i know the emblems looks a bit oversized but if i make them smaller, they lost a lot of detail. I do them per hand and that was not easy ........

Dirk

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Hello BlueBallroom, yes indeed - it could. As you can see below it is brighter then it looks at the shot above. This is a shot of D-HBZE (my Rendition of it and not 100% historical correct) - i know the emblems looks a bit oversized but if i make them smaller, they lost a lot of detail. I do them per hand and that was not easy ........

Dirk

Thanks Fireball6

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This one's in the downloads section. Paint represents an updated Turkish H-model.

PS: They have green bone domes now.

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I did another "Agrarflug Helilift" Helicopter, D-HAFO - as you can see below, it comes with a new Sliding-Door - therefor i change also the bump-map. Some other small changes in the textures and a new Typ of Letters for the Tail-Code.

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Start working on another civilian Huey - this time a canadian one. TASMAN Helicopter Ltd. operate a few Bell 205.

Excellent work Fireball :rolleyes:

Here's my mean looking caravan. It's got 6-sided tires and all, a b*#ch to move but comfy as heck !

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