Alabeo Tomahawk

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Postby cooldad » Wed Dec 18, 2013 3:46 pm

Here is my first ever attempt at painting up a plane. It's the Wellington Aero Club Tomahawk that I went for a trial flight in the other week.

Very much a work in progress but fairly happy with it. rolleyes.gif



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Postby Ian Warren » Wed Dec 18, 2013 3:58 pm

PAUL ohmy.gif , Bloody Good on ya , excellent first piece of work, you have to admit you must be enjoying the other side rather just kick the tires - polish it as well .. a Superb first effort cool.gif
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Postby cooldad » Thu Dec 19, 2013 7:40 am

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PAUL ohmy.gif , Bloody Good on ya , excellent first piece of work, you have to admit you must be enjoying the other side rather just kick the tires - polish it as well .. a Superb first effort cool.gif


Thank-you Ian. I did actually enjoy it, challenging but fun.

Before you know it I'll be doing sceneries (yeah right!)

Merry Xmas to all santa_cool.gif

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Postby Ian Warren » Thu Dec 19, 2013 7:47 am

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Before you know it I'll be doing sceneries (yeah right!)

winkyy.gif You never no , first a paint , then its a Oh ohmy.gif Dang , that needs a fix up and from there it just snowballs smile.gif
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Postby cooldad » Thu Dec 19, 2013 8:07 am

Yes I already have a vague itching (maybe a doctor can help that!)

Congratulations on your website and art work. Very nice. My dad was in the navy and was in the Korean war as a radar technician on the ships. He even got a letter from The Queen! I maybe interested in the Sunderland after Christmas. I remember watching these flying over my primary school. Had a very distinctive sound.

While I'm on the subject, do you or anybody know of a good Grumman G44 for FSX. I can't find one yet. I have many memories of flying to Great Barrier with my dad with Capt Fred Ladd which I would like to re-create. I have Joe Binkas version for 2004 I think but would like an updated version if possible with VC.

Well done Ian,

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Postby GlennAV8R » Thu Dec 19, 2013 9:30 am

[quote name='cooldad' date='Dec 18 2013,4:46 PM' post='8342966']
Here is my first ever attempt at painting up a plane. It's the Wellington Aero Club Tomahawk that I went for a trial flight in the other week.

Very much a work in progress but fairly happy with it. rolleyes.gif



Ive done a few hours in WAC myself. I bought the Alabeo Tommy last night after I saw your post, it is fantastic. Any chance of uploading your repaint when youre done????Glenn
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Postby cooldad » Thu Dec 19, 2013 9:37 am

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Ive done a few hours in WAC myself. I bought the Alabeo Tommy last night after I saw your post, it is fantastic. Any chance of uploading your repaint when youre done????Glenn


Hi Glenn, I may if it's good enough. However if you want it as is just PM me with your email addy and I'll zip it up for you.

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Postby Ian Warren » Thu Dec 19, 2013 10:04 am

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Yes I already have a vague itching (maybe a doctor can help that!)

Congratulations on your website and art work. Very nice. My dad was in the navy and was in the Korean war as a radar technician on the ships. He even got a letter from The Queen! I maybe interested in the Sunderland after Christmas. I remember watching these flying over my primary school. Had a very distinctive sound.


Thanks Paul , and pleased you got such a fast response from a Wobbly Welly Flier , sure Glenn kick the heck out those tires .

Again Thanks , in mention of the Korean War , even if you don't have photo's i was wondering if you may have information related to your Father were i can create a drawing for the, his place in history.
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Postby cooldad » Thu Dec 19, 2013 11:23 am

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Thanks Paul , and pleased you got such a fast response from a Wobbly Welly Flier , sure Glenn kick the heck out those tires .

Again Thanks , in mention of the Korean War , even if you don't have photo's i was wondering if you may have information related to your Father were i can create a drawing for the, his place in history.


I have my parents coming down from Auckland to stay over Christmas so I'll see what info I can get. I know he has a photo or two of the ships he served in. May have to wait until Mid Feb 14 when I go up there for their 60th Wedding Anniversary to get my hands on them. If I can get him to bring some stuff down I will be able to scan them for you this trip.
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Postby AdrianPetford » Thu Dec 19, 2013 11:47 am

Very nice work Paul! I'd love DMF of Marlborough Aero Club as that's the only aircraft I've flown in real life, so far. Did a trial flight while over in NZ two years ago and was able to take over the controls for a few minutes, an awesome experience.

I already have a DMF repaint for Just Flight's Tomahawk but the Alabeo one looks like much-have purchase!
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I spend eleven months of the year in the UK and one in NZ. I'm hoping to improve that... ;-)
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Postby GlennAV8R » Thu Dec 19, 2013 11:57 am

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Very nice work Paul! I'd love DMF of Marlborough Aero Club as that's the only aircraft I've flown in real life, so far. Did a trial flight while over in NZ two years ago and was able to take over the controls for a few minutes, an awesome experience. I already have a DMF repaint for Just Flight's Tomahawk but the Alabeo one looks like much-have purchase!


ZK-DMF has a new scheme now which is the same as the Alabeo N663R, but I guess you flew it in her old colours. I think this is the tidiest Tommy in NZ.
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Postby Ian Warren » Thu Dec 19, 2013 12:53 pm

cooldad wrote:
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I have my parents coming down from Auckland to stay over Christmas so I'll see what info I can get. I know he has a photo or two of the ships he served in. May have to wait until Mid Feb 14 when I go up there for their 60th Wedding Anniversary to get my hands on them. If I can get him to bring some stuff down I will be able to scan them for you this trip.

I'd love to do a Subject and story then draw it, authenticated and signed by your Father, something that would return the memory of the early 1950's , I'd love to get up there and meet him for a day myself and talk.
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