Next from Skysim (part 2)

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Re: Next from Skysim (part 2)

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jdhaenens wrote:So there will be no true Goshawk model/livery for those of us die-hard US Navy T-45 Fans from across the pond?

Jim
Apologies in advance if I'm telling you something you already know but the T-45 is quite a different beast from the standard Hawk T1, aside from the obvious changes like the undercarriage/arrestor hook/air brakes/leading edge slats the cockpit would require remodelling as well as the one in the T-45C is completely different to that in the Hawk T1, so one can assume it would be a rather mammoth development task.

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Re: Next from Skysim (part 2)

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Sorry, thought it was going to be more than just the T1. Guess I can cancel that trip to Kingsville...
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Re: Next from Skysim (part 2)

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Jim,

Part of the reason for limiting the Hawk to the Reds T1 is our agreement with MoD, I'm not ruling any out any sort of additional, but separate, development at a later date.

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Re: Next from Skysim (part 2)

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Hi Guys

I made it very clear from Day 1 here and on the SimOuthouse that i was making a Hawk T1/A only.

Also David Bryce at Iris Simulation has already made a FSX T-45 Goshawk.

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HAHA fancy that, it's the wife's birthday on the 3rd july, and she will be buying the Hawk for me as a pressie.... :welldone: :welldone:

mind you she dont know it yet!! :dance: :dance: :dance:

soooo cant wait!!

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Re: Next from Skysim (part 2)

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Hi Guys

Painting a couple more for the downloads

is this too dark ?.

have found lots of pics of this Aircraft on the net but the contrast varies wildly
I had to do this one but held off till i could get the correct cammo pattern and details (not 100% yet!)
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Re: Next from Skysim (part 2)

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Rick

There are colour values given in Simmers paintshop.,,,,,,,,,don't know if these are included.

They make allowances for the FS distortion so look wrong at source but right in the sim.

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Re: Next from Skysim (part 2)

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Rick, I've seen pics of this one on the web too, what is it?

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A Hawk :worried:

:lol:

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Re: Next from Skysim (part 2)

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Hawk-eye Booker does it again :lol: :lol: :lol:

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