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ac4rd Flight Gear liveries

I’ve bee

I’ve been playing with an amazing flight simulator recently: “Flight Gear,” an open-source piece of software, linux, Mac, and Windows, absolutely free and open to your own modifications and additions. (keep scrolling down for screenshots among the bits of text.)

Many flight-sim people are very serious.  I’m not.  And I like making specialized liveries for aircraft I particularly enjoy flying.  Examples below, mostly st00pid:

S92 over tierra del fuego
S92 over tierra del fuego

 

 

 

 

This one

Monsieur le Professeur E. Baranger’s delightful UH-60 over Honiara, with a VERY silly repaint:

Feed the poor! Eat the rich!
“A wandering Blackhawk I, a thing of shreds and patches”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This one is sillier yet: an S-37 (also through the courtesy and skill of M. Baranger, and it’s quite fun to fly besides) with a Cheech & Chong-inspired livery.   In 1973-4 I was a great fan of “The General Store,” the best “Head Shop” I knew in Baton Rouge, LA, USA, at the time.  This dumb and unfinished S-37 reflects the General Store’s general vibe:

very stupid “Cheech & Chong” inspired S-37 livery. This is a very fun craft to fly. M le Professeur Baranger, naturellement

 

 

Feed the poor! Eat the rich!
another drug-humor livery from the late 1960s.   Original UH-1 from M. Baranger and StuartC, et al.  Childish repaint by ac4rd.