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TH-57C repaint honoring modex 64 and Bureau Number 162028 recreates the Pensacola museum scheme with carefully matched colors and markings. Authored by Russel R. Smith, the texture set in .dds and .bmp formats targets the DodoSim low‑skid model and preserves the trainer identity seen on the display airframe.
TH-57C repaint by Russel R. Smith, rendered in .dds, replicates TAW-5 advanced trainer markings with modex 67 and BURNO 162031, delivering an authentic naval trainer scheme with accurate details. The texture set targets the low-skid configuration and reflects US Navy training use of the TH-57 designation.
Trainer TH-57C repaint captures modex 76 circa 2004 with era-accurate shading, lettering, and CO NAS Whiting Field markings, supplied as texture.62037. Underlying type’s role is reflected through advanced navigation aids, specialized avionics, robust rotor systems, and a CECO fuel control system enabling fully manual fuel control during engine starts.
TH-57C training scheme with Bureau Number 162044 and modex 80, honoring Cmdr Sally deGozzaldi and Lt. Flint Brady, applies accurate Naval markings seen at NAS Whiting Field while retaining the host model’s advanced behavior, including a CECO fuel control enabling fully manual fuel control during engine starts.
Bubble-canopy rotorcraft with float assemblies brings water operations to lakes, rivers, and coastal ports, showing dynamic water contact during takeoffs, landings, and hovers. A panel edit via FS Panel Studio aligns redesigned gauges for accurate engine, rotor RPM, and telemetry readouts, while updated acoustics and flight model reflect float weight and drag.
Skid landing gear and an open-structure canopy framework anchor a mid-1940s light rotorcraft recreation with operational cockpit elements and refined gauge compatibility. Updates highlight an FS Panel Studio-refined instrument panel, a full virtual cockpit with mouse-toggle controls and clear RPM/rotor torque readouts, plus deliberate autopilot omission while retaining standard navigation.
Texture package created for the Dodosim B206; contents are textures only intended as repaints for the existing model. Four liveries are included—Red Bull, Jaguar, Coca Cola, and France television—broadening visual choices for the type overall.
Repaint for the Dodosim model by Dennis Groay, carrying registration VH-ONE. The package applies the exterior scheme seen in the included photo to that Dodosim release, assigning VH-ONE markings and paintwork across the model's exterior.
Armada Argentina-inspired repaint adds a texture set for the freeware Alphasim model, aligned to Westland/Whirlwind UI tags. Textures-only package by Henry William, with config details including atc_id XJ421 and prop_anim_ratio -1.30, using the model=2 entry.
Fuerza Aerea Argentina repaint for the freeware model, with a texture.faa set aligned to model=2 and prop_anim_ratio -1.30. UI entries label it Westland Whirlwind and set ATC AIR FORCE with id XJ421. Textures only; requires ALPHS559.ZIP.
Two-livery package adds German Rescue and “Space Ship” schemes to a helicopter model by Heiko Richter, with textures by Samy Fay and Jason Sparkes; updated by Danny Garnier. Credits also note Sebastian Hecker for the Space Ship paint and Jason Sparkes’ Scottish & Suffolk Police texture work.
ALAT-specific repaint adds fin roundels introduced in 1960, crest insignia, and white serials on black, paired with refined undercarriage using custom *.mdl geometry mirroring GH2 Sétif modifications; textures echo period Workhorse operational details, leveraging adapted model geometry courtesy of the original author and created by Michel Gerard.
Two distinctive liveries—German Rescue and Space Ship—arrive in a package with a virtual cockpit and all gauges replaced with .xml versions. Model: Heiko Richter; textures: Samy Fay and Sebastian Hecker; package and update: Danny Garnier.
Textures-only repaint for the default Bell 206B, v2.0 refines the scheme with revamped base textures in glossy or flat finishes, updated main and tail rotor textures, and a pilot wearing an ACU flight suit. Work by Alejandro Amezcua; fictional scheme with optional gloss set as the default.
Virtual cockpit and new German Coast Guard and Police colors headline the version 2.0 release of this rotorcraft, now featuring emergency doors and a winch. A dedicated switch panel governs winch and rescue functions in-cockpit.
1959 Algeria scheme with GH2 emblem on the rear starboard side and a unit badge behind the cabin door pairs with modified .mdl files by Mick Posch that realign the landing gear to localized geometry seen in ALAT service, while preserving the Piasecki rotorcraft’s tandem-rotor, radial-engine character.
Refined exterior work and a re-modeled cockpit depict a Eurocopter combat rotorcraft with variant-specific details for HAP, a German support incarnation, and ARH. Dual MTR390 powerplants, minimized signatures, and an IRCCD mast sight with FLIR underpin dependable behavior across air-to-air and ground-attack roles.
Repaint with author-supplied modified .MDL files that refine the landing gear layout to match French examples. Period markings replicate an early scheme: original C/N 159 on fins instead of FR12, plus large fuselage roundel and two-letter code. Paintwork by Michel Gérard; model tweaks by Mick Posch.
Dual-model set with six texture sets and a complete cockpit with 2D panel, gauges, and a virtual cockpit. Animated sliding windows and main side door, pop-up panels for radios, GPS, and a switches panel, plus a winchman view from the rear cabin round out the experience.
Version 1.1 brings a virtual cockpit, opening emergency doors, and a dedicated switch panel managing the helipad trailer and pilots. Authored by Dirk Stuck, version 1.1 centers on interactive cockpit operation and ground-support control elements.
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