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Website in development http://www.tailored-radials.com

 

And also previewing first in dcs previews by 1st of Jan. External only. Work will continue on internal model and systems there after. Also. If anyone is fluent in scripting languages. And would like to join the team we would like to speak with you. An initial weekly retainer will be offered. Portfolio of current and previous works required.

 

All this will come in clarity with a full post soon.

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Website in development http://www.tailored-radials.com

 

And also previewing first in dcs previews by 1st of Jan. External only. Work will continue on internal model and systems there after. Also. If anyone is fluent in scripting languages. And would like to join the team we would like to speak with you. An initial weekly retainer will be offered. Portfolio of current and previous works required.

 

All this will come in clarity with a full post soon.

 

Great work Discus177

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Its really nice to see this project and your company coming along. Its a positive step for DCS.

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can't wait to make cargo supply run in new large nevada map

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Website in development http://www.tailored-radials.com

 

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I hope everyone is as eager as we are for our first look at the finished / animated external DCS model come christmas. 31st is the date.

 

Thankyou for your patience and hope you enjoy our first of many milestones.

 

Cheers.

 

:thumbup: congrats on the progress, looking forward to it!

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It's always good to be self reflective, just don't get so self critical you burn yourself out. I have really enjoyed seeing the progress and evolution of the model and your skills. Keep up the good work.

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External is almost done. For those who don't have facebook or do not follow the page. Any critique is welcome.

 

Cheers.

 

And have a merry christmas. And a happy new year.

 

However i do plan on a dcs preview before jan!

 

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Discus,

 

Loving the new images and can't wait to see it rendered in the New Year!

 

How is the flight modelling coming along?

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my critic is; damn i want to fly with it now! :)

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Nice mod! RAAF skin Please :thumbup:

 

 

 

 

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Great aircraft for supply ops and escort cover missions with up and coming DCS F-18 soon release. :smilewink:

 

 

Friends of the RAAF DHC-4 Caribou:-

 

No. 38 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) transport squadron. The squadron was formed in 1943 and saw active service in World War II transporting supplies and personnel between Australia and the war zones in New Guinea and Borneo using Douglas Dakota aircraft. Following the war, it conducted regular courier flights between Australia and Japan during 1947 and 1948. The squadron was deployed to Singapore from 1950 to 1952, supplying Commonwealth forces engaged in the Malayan Emergency and undertaking courier flights across Asia. In 1954 it became responsible for training RAAF personnel to operate the Dakota.

 

After being re-equipped with the de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribous in 1964, No. 38 Squadron served as the RAAF's operational conversion unit for the type and also conducted transport tasks within Australia and its territories. Throughout Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War, it prepared aircrew for operational service with No. 35 Squadron, and maintained a detachment in Papua New Guinea to provide pilots with experience flying in tropical conditions. A Caribou was deployed to Pakistan from 1975 to 1978 to support United Nations peacekeepers, and detachments were established at two locations in Australia during the 1980s to provide search and rescue capabilities and work with Australian Army units. From 1999 until 2001, a detachment of the squadron was deployed to East Timor as part of the Australian-led peacekeeping force in the newly independent nation. No. 38 Squadron continued to operate Caribous after No. 35 Squadron was disbanded in 2000, though the age of the aircraft increasingly affected its operations.

 

Following the retirement of the Caribous from service in 2009, No. 38 Squadron was re-equipped with eight Beechcraft King Air 350 light transport aircraft. The squadron is currently stationed at RAAF Base Townsville and is responsible for training RAAF pilots to operate King Airs, and performing light transport tasks.

 

 

*Reference Link:- https://www.facebook.com/groups/201811689978552/

 

 


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