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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 amazing 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