I painted up this A-4 Skyhawk at the weekend with a particular country in mind. Trouble is that I'm now not sure it would fit that place.
Without me telling you where I was thinking of, where do you see this A-4 coming from?
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looks kinda central american to me :lol:
South Africa? Maybe Rhodeisa?
Royal Scottish Air Force :rolleyes:
Liberia
Sud Afrika
Luft '46 Nachtschlachtgruppe (night ground-attack)! :thumbsup:
Looks like it should come from the tropics somewhere.
Sub Saharan Africa, or maybe Latin or South America somewheres...
US Navy aggressors squadron, park it up next to a Rafale and mig-29 or SU-27 in those colours and US Navy markings :thumbsup:
Chris.
Quote from: JayBee on August 17, 2010, 03:14:49 AM
Royal Scottish Air Force :rolleyes:
But is it a Black or a Red Douglas? ;D
In any case, I'd go along with Beowulf - Central America (or possibly one of the smaller South American countries).
Iceland ?
Ireland ?
Andorra ?
Switzerland ?
Middle Earth ?
Ian
Ecuador
Otoman Empire?
Roman Empire?
Carthage?
Pangea?
Gondwana?
Crusader Air Force?
Sarracen Air Force?
;D :wacko:
ehhhmmmm, Ethiopia? ;D
looks kinda Myanmar or Cambodian, maybe San Theodorean :D
Cymru
Looks kinda Russian to me :unsure: USN Aggressor bird?
Quote from: Cliffy B on August 17, 2010, 11:42:07 AM
Looks kinda Russian to me :unsure: USN Aggressor bird?
Yeah I like that idea.
If it's a Clan Douglas SUAF(Scottish Union air Force) "Sky Hooker", it would be wearing the white St.Andrews cross on the tail/ruffer, and the roundels would be black circles with a white St.Andrews Cross on. (Rather similar to the Nationalist Spanish Civil War markings!!!)
The Clan Douglas supplied "Sky Hookers" to:
Ireland, although these were usually panted green.
Wales (Cymru)....a variety of schemes
These also look like the "Sky Hookers" flown by the Druids in the Great Druid Revolt of 2012, but their markings were sheep's heads.
It could be from Ecuador, Guatamala or Columbia though.
A great bunch of answers there! ;D
Definitely a Central or South American theme there which I can work with if the ESCI sheets are still good. Cuba, Nicaragua, Peru etc.
I could go for an African 60s look with Congo (Leopoldville or Brazzaville) or Rhodesia!
Don't think this camo suits a USAF version, but something could be done with other kits.
But it's not really a Lebanon look, is it? :unsure: It would need to be more sandy brown in the base colour or just an overpaint of a US Navy or RNZAF camo.
Dunno, Lebanon isn't as dusty a country as you'd think, there are large areas of scrublands & forests. Lebanese Hunters & Mirage III's wore grey-green camo, they were never repainted in sandy shade as far as I'm aware.
Rhodi !!
Uncle Bob's Zimbabwean Air Corps.
After much thought and indecisiveness (and a rotten cold) I have settled on.....
Guatemala!
Instead of getting A-37 Dragonfly's (like the rest of Central/South America) the US will only sell them pre-used A-4 SkyHawks. This one is naturally one of them.
Problem is I only have the roundels and flags and no idea what the other markings would be. If you can point me in the right direction with photos of other Guatemalan aircraft I'd appreciate it.
http://www.acig.org/artman/publish/article_162.shtml
http://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/Gal7/6601-6700/gal6659-aircraft-Arguijo/00.shtm
http://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/Fea1/801-900/Fea861_A-37_Rodriguez/00.shtm
Thanks PhilP, looks pretty simple. AllI need is a serial number in the A-37B line and maybe an FAG somewhere on the wings, with a minimum of basic rescue markings.
Hit one problem already with the tail flashes being the wrong layout and then they fell off :rolleyes: but there's spares on the ESCI sheet.