Monday, April 30, 2018

News from the Fleet! Navy paint jobs now available to all!

The "Jolly Rogers" F/A-18D AG/200 POW MIA marks the release of :: 8SB :: U.S.N. paint jobs to the public.






















FROM N.A.S. MIRAMAR WEBLOG:

The "authorities" have decided to give the general public access to United States Navy liveries through our official supplier, Eight Shades of Blue ( :: 8SB :: ) that up to the release of Shana Carpool's new Hornet only supplied Second Life naval officers, in particular those serving in Third Fleet. This decision was already in the making as the Hornet was released with a VFA-25 set of liveries, hinting what was to come. However, the gift paint kit you get by purchasing Shana Carpool's Hornet, included in the aircraft box, remains special as it contains a REPLICA livery (see here). This was a one of a kind occasion - and this set is still available for 0 L$ in :: 8SB :: market place store and vendors across the grid.
The opening salvo of this new release policy belongs to ALTERNATE SERIES VFA-103 "Jolly Rogers" C and D Hornets in a POW MIA color scheme, but other U.S. naval aircraft paint jobs will be available in the future, depending on :: 8SB :: listings and work load.

SEE THE FIRST RELEASES FOLLOWING THE LINKS BELOW!

U.S. Navy VFA-103 "Jolly Rogers" POW MIA F/A-18D Hornet (in the main picture above)

U.S. Navy VFA-103 "Jolly Rogers" POW MIA F/A-18C Hornet (in the picture below)

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Eight Shades of Blue will now create :: 8SB :: ALTERNATE SERIES United States Navy liveries for the market, available to all. The ALTERNATE SERIES are paint jobs inspired by real life aircraft that have served or still serve in air forces and navies across the globe. They are not replicas.

U.S. Navy paint jobs related to Third Fleet squadrons, ALTERNATE or REPLICA, are never available to naval officers serving in other fleets than those mentioned below or to the public in general.lic in general.
U.S. Navy aircraft replicas, in the :: 8SB :: REPLICA SERIES, are only available to naval officers serving in the Second Fleet, Third Fleet and Seventh Fleet in Second Life's United States Navy, with the caveat that Third Fleet, as the main procurer, has special prices. SL naval officers serving in the fleets mentioned also have access to SL active duty ALTERNATE liveries, Third Fleet ones remaining exclusive to the squadrons in the fleet. These are not accessible to all.

We hope in this manner to further spread the image of the United States Navy throughout Second Life with quality liveries now available to all aviation enthusiasts - naval aviation in particular.

GO NAVY! HOOYAH!!

CAPT. Asra "Cougar" Kron
NASMCO / TFCOM / :: 8SB ::
  

US Navy VFA-103 "Jolly Rogers" POW MIA F/A-18D Hornet

 
Available on the MP - CLICK HERE TO SEE!

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Also available the Alternate F/A-18D from VFA-103 "Jolly Rogers" POW MIA.

Alternate Series version F/A-18C available - See here!
Also in a two pack! - See here!

 

US Navy VFA-103 "Jolly Rogers" POW MIA F/A-18C Hornet

 
Available on the MP - CLICK HERE TO SEE!

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Also available the Alternate F/A-18D from VFA-103 "Jolly Rogers" POW MIA.

Alternate Series version F/A-18D available - See here!
Also in a two pack! - See here!

 

Friday, April 27, 2018

RAAF 2OCU "Anzac Day" F/A-18D Hornet























Available on the MP - CLICK HERE TO SEE!

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Also available the F/A-18C from the RAAF 77th Squadron ANZAC Day.
 
Alternate Series version F/A-18C available - See here!
  
Also in a two pack! - See here!


Wednesday, April 25, 2018

RAAF 77th SQDR "Anzac Day" F/A-18C Hornet

 
Available on the MP - CLICK HERE TO SEE!

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Also available the F/A-18D from RAAF 2nd Operational Conversion Unit (2OCU) ANZAC Day.

Alternate Series version F/A-18D available - See here!

Also in a two pack! - See here!

 

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Project F/A-18C Hornet Staffel 11 Tiger Meet 2011/2014


The Schweize Luftwaffe (Swiss Air Force) acquired a fleet of 34 F/A-18 in the mid-1990s. The first two aircraft were assembled in St. Louis, with the remaining 32 produced and assembled in Switzerland with parts both imported from the US and parts produced by five major Swiss subcontractors. The first aircraft assembled in Switzerland underwent a successful first test flight on 3 October 1996. The Swiss companies were subcontracted directly to both McDonnell Douglas and to Northrop Grumman (now Boeing), necessitating a close working relationship between the American contractors and their Swiss counterparts.

The Swiss Defense Technology and Procurement Agency (GRD) functions as the Swiss program management office. The first two F/A-18s, assembled in St. Louis, were delivered to the Swiss in early 1996 after a successful first flight on 20 January 1996. From October 1996 on, the Hornets left the assembly bays at Emmen. Delivery was completed by the end of 1999. Staffel 17 was the first front squadron to retrain to the Hornet from June 1997 on, followed in the spring of 1998 by Staffel 18. Last but not least, retraining was concluded by Dübendorf based Staffel 11, in 1999.
 
The United States Navy tradition of assigning a squadron leader or lead aircraft a special livery is also observed in foreign armed forces, and this project depicting an aircraft belonging to a NATO Tigers Association full member is a good example of this practice (though Switzerland is not a NATO country, by virtue of its role in the joint defense of European air space, Staffel 11 was granted full membership during the 2004 NATO Tiger Meet at Schleswig-Jagel, Germany).

The order for this particular Schweize Luftwaffe bird exclusive livery came from my friend and fellow demo pilot, LCL. Paterne Lefavre, Patrouille de France en SL, in the wake of Shana Carpool's new F/A-18C Hornet release, and it involved two jobs in one - the actual replica to be given to his partner and fellow squadron mate, COL. Rhea Thor, and an alternate version based on the same design for his own use. Then came the version choice!

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Eight Shades of Blue exclusive delivery.
"So that's why they seem upside down.."
The tails on Rhea Thor's J-5011 Replica.
The tails on the real Staffel 11 J-5011.
Two photos above: the real Tiger J-5011.

Fliegerstaffel 11 "Tigers" have a variety of special liveries for the J-5011, the aircraft that usually displays them, and I already decided to make a commercial version of one of them so, in a way, Paterne Lefavre made the choice for me, when he decided to go with the Tiger Meet 2011/2014 version for the exclusive. My other choice, the 2009 10 Year Jubilee version, would become the MP version (commercial) - see here! and here!

I decided to make the alternate version of the exclusive 2011/2014 Tiger Meet J-5011 a plane with a sequential serial but with no optional event livery, thus J-5012. The actual replica was made in two versions, as in real life: one as it was when participating in the Tiger Meet at Schleswig-Jagel, Germany, without the aft flanks serials, and one with the serials applied as they were sometime after the event, when the aircraft resumed normal duty with the squadron.

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LIVERY COST:
The cost of a Shana Aircraft F/A-18C unique custom livery is 3,000 L$ with guaranteed exclusive and support for 12 months. Auto paint delivery system included. Pilot name modification by the client is possible, though usually included in the work. Additional liveries of this design licensed by the buyer to others will involve a 600 L$ fee due by each of the chosen recipients. A pack of two liveries ordered at the same time for this livery model applied to its F/A-18D counterpart varies from  4,000 L$ to 5,000 L$, depending on the work involved in the transposition of the C model to the D model. Same warranty applicable in all cases.

AIRCRAFT PROFILE COST:
The cost of a Shana Aircraft F/A-18C unique aircraft profile using the unique livery ordered is 500 L$. Supplied with frame. Permissions: no mod, copy, no transfer.

TIME TO COMPLETION:
48 hours from start, 72 hours with profile. Start depending on lined up and ongoing work.

AIRCRAFT INFO:
!SC : F/A-18C and F/A-18D Hornet - v1.3
Shana Aircraft does not have a SL Market Place store. You will need to find the F/A-18C Hornet in a vendor at Shana Carpool's store in Meridas (SLUR here).

Note: Color schemes for this aircraft without U.S.N. Third Fleet S.L. markings but using generic Navy markings are available on demand. U.S.N. Third Fleet S.L. orders have a special discount on this type. See Third Fleet price list here!


Disclaimer:
All references in this entry refer only to the item illustrated.