No Ozzie paint with the V-tail, so I quickly rectified that..
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V-tail VH-CAE
V-tail VH-CAE
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Re: V-tail VH-CAE
Very nice zu looks like we’ll need a sticky “Repaints†thread soon! Lewis? Nick? Would that be possible?
Thanks for sharing Jan!
Thanks for sharing Jan!
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Re: V-tail VH-CAE
Nice work Jan Kees.
Thanks,
Nick
Your wish is my command sire!Piper_EEWL wrote:looks like we’ll need a sticky “Repaints†thread soon! Lewis? Nick? Would that be possible?
Thanks,
Nick
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Re: V-tail VH-CAE
That’s awesome thank you. Now we just have to wait for that thread to be filled by all the talented repainters here!Nick - A2A wrote:Your wish is my command sire!Piper_EEWL wrote:looks like we’ll need a sticky “Repaints†thread soon! Lewis? Nick? Would that be possible?
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Re: V-tail VH-CAE
Thanks so much Jan.
I'll download your repaint as soon as it appears - and I haven't even bought the aircraft yet!
Beautiful work as always.
EDIT
As soon as I saw the VH-CA... rego, I immediately recognised this aircraft as an ex departmental aircraft, that being DCA (Department of Civil Aviation), although the department has been through many name changes since.
DCA had quite a fleet of aircraft years ago including several Bonanzas, a couple of Aero Commanders, a Metro, and I think the biggest they had was a Fellowship which was used to calibrate navaids.
The only aircraft I flew in was an Aero Commander VH-CAY, way back in 1979, which was a wonderful experience.
It is also interesting to note that the rego was shown on the upper starboard wing and the lower port wing in the early days - now it is only shown on the lower port wing.
Can someone please point me to the repaint in case I've missed it!
And thanks again Jan.
Malcolm
I'll download your repaint as soon as it appears - and I haven't even bought the aircraft yet!
Beautiful work as always.
EDIT
As soon as I saw the VH-CA... rego, I immediately recognised this aircraft as an ex departmental aircraft, that being DCA (Department of Civil Aviation), although the department has been through many name changes since.
DCA had quite a fleet of aircraft years ago including several Bonanzas, a couple of Aero Commanders, a Metro, and I think the biggest they had was a Fellowship which was used to calibrate navaids.
The only aircraft I flew in was an Aero Commander VH-CAY, way back in 1979, which was a wonderful experience.
It is also interesting to note that the rego was shown on the upper starboard wing and the lower port wing in the early days - now it is only shown on the lower port wing.
Can someone please point me to the repaint in case I've missed it!
And thanks again Jan.
Malcolm
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Re: V-tail VH-CAE
Thanks Jan Kees. You've corrected the biggest oversight by A2A in the Bonanza release
Cheers,
Mike
Cheers,
Mike
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Re: V-tail VH-CAE
Great repaint!!! And an aircraft I am sure I have seen around at Jandakot.
Malcolm, here you go, history, not the repaint .... : http://www.airwaysmuseum.com/Beech%2035 ... VH-CAE.htm
Malcolm, here you go, history, not the repaint .... : http://www.airwaysmuseum.com/Beech%2035 ... VH-CAE.htm
Re: V-tail VH-CAE
Thank you sir.Killratio wrote:Great repaint!!! And an aircraft I am sure I have seen around at Jandakot.
Malcolm, here you go, history, not the repaint .... : http://www.airwaysmuseum.com/Beech%2035 ... VH-CAE.htm
And good to see you and Mike here!
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Re: V-tail VH-CAE
VH-MAL wrote:
And good to see you and Mike here!
Cheers Malcolm, the Bo flys like a Spitfire .. where else would I be
Re: V-tail VH-CAE
link to paint: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/s ... VH-CAE-zip
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Re: V-tail VH-CAE
Outstanding !!! Thank you so much!
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Agreed!Killratio wrote:Outstanding !!! Thank you so much!
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Re: V-tail VH-CAE
Mighty nice! Just goes to show what a clean, simple and sweet paint can look like. I really like it, but I don't know what paper work I need to take care of to fly it here in "the states", or if I need paperwork.
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