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This folder contains a repaint for the Douglas DC-3 from the 40th anniversary pack. It shows C-47A 43-15137, “Chalk 40”, 306th Troop Carrier Squadron (7H), 442nd Troop Carrier Group. Operated by the Liberty Foundation. Visit the Liberty Foundations Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/b17rides
The Liberty Foundation’s Douglas C-47 was built in 1943 in Oklahoma City, OK. It began service with the US Navy, transferred to the USAAF and was then finally leased to the Royal Air Force and sent to England. The aircraft served with distinction in combat, towing a glider on D-Day and participating in many named offensives, including Operation Market Garden.
In 1989, Don Brooks, founder of the Liberty Foundation, purchased the aircraft and painted it in the markings of the Greenland Expedition Society. Outfitted with snow skies, it was used in the recovery of the P-38 Lightning “Glacier Girl”. In 1994, it was repainted in wartime colors, and was flown to Normandy for the 50th Anniversary of D-Day. It was the only US registered C-47 to previously participate in the 1944 invasion, 26 D-Day WWII Veteran Paratroopers jumped again over Ste-Mere-Eglise in honor of their fallen comrades.
in Early 2022 the aircraft underwent a complete repainting accurately representing C-47A 43-15137, “Chalk 40”, 306th Troop Carrier Squadron (7H), 442nd Troop Carrier Group. On June 6th 1944 the aircraft was assigned the Airborne "Chalk" number 40. The "Chalk" number was the number assigned to each aircraft during an operation and literally written on the side of the aircraft next to the jump door in white chalk. It participated in Mission "Boston". Boston was a component of Operation Neptune, the assault portion of the Allied invasion of Normandy, codenamed Operation Overloard.
About reference: https://air2airtv.com/programs/wir2022_thurspm-1a75fe
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Log Inabout 3 years ago
Couldn't get it to work. It wouldn't let me install it on the sim.
over 3 years ago
lovely repaint! thanks
over 3 years ago
This is a great paint but there is one problem - when viewed from more than a few hundred feet away the entire fuselage goes 'missing texture' pink! It may need additional files for the low-detail model. Other than that I hope you might paint some more of the currently airworthy C-47s!
over 3 years ago
Thanks for the feedback! I will check this out and get it fixed.
over 3 years ago
Nice work !!! thx
over 3 years ago
Great rendition! Proud to add it to my collection. If I may ask, what is the scenery you used for the background with the art deco terminal and antique cars? Thank you!
over 3 years ago
Thanks for the review! Here is the scenery: https://flightsim.to/file/20529/kcmh-john-glenn-international-airport-v1-0
The old hangars are on the southeast corner of the airport.
over 3 years ago
Also if you are interested in the modern GPS version of this livery I just uploaded it here:
https://liveries.to/kdrain10/gps-retrofit-douglas-dc-3-c47-chalk-40
over 3 years ago
Thank you so much!
over 3 years ago
Beautiful work, thank you.
over 3 years ago
Thanks so much for the review! I uploaded another version with the modern GPS as well:
https://liveries.to/kdrain10/gps-retrofit-douglas-dc-3-c47-chalk-40
over 3 years ago
Excellent.
over 3 years ago
Good and nostalgic work! ...I wonder if the upper face of the flap on the left wing should be green and not follow the coloration of the rest of the plane?...it looks a bit strange.
over 3 years ago
Good catch. I made the aileron look like a field modification/replacement part with slight discoloration. This was due to the texture mapping for the aileron was messed up and did not allow me to put the stripe all the way through. Aeroplane Heaven mentioned that they will be sending out texture map updates in the next week so hopefully that will solve the issue.
over 3 years ago
I uploaded a new version with the modern GPS as well as fixed the aileron:
https://liveries.to/kdrain10/gps-retrofit-douglas-dc-3-c47-chalk-40
Douglas DC-3/C47 "Chalk 40"
This folder contains a repaint for the Douglas DC-3 from the 40th anniversary pack. It shows C-47A 43-15137, “Chalk 40”, 306th Troop Carrier Squadron (7H), 442nd Troop Carrier Group. Operated by the Liberty Foundation. Visit the Liberty Foundations Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/b17rides
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