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Re: MSFS Klemm L25
Posted: Wed 24. Jul 2024, 11:44
by Mathias Pommerien
Re: MSFS Klemm L25
Posted: Sat 27. Jul 2024, 14:56
by Mathias Pommerien
Re: MSFS Klemm L25
Posted: Tue 30. Jul 2024, 05:41
by Mathias Pommerien
Hmm, kinda like this shot...

Re: MSFS Klemm L25
Posted: Wed 31. Jul 2024, 15:56
by Mathias Pommerien
Some more shots of LX-MAF.
This will be one shiney bird.

Re: MSFS Klemm L25
Posted: Tue 6. Aug 2024, 10:46
by Mathias Pommerien
A quicky showing the wheel covers.

Re: MSFS Klemm L25
Posted: Thu 8. Aug 2024, 18:22
by Mathias Pommerien
As was mentioned previously, the default factory paint consisted of a clear coat on all wooden surfaces and a silver metallic paint called "Silber-Bronce" on all metal and fabric surfaces.
For operations in tropical climates Klemm often applied an allover silber-bronce. The metallic paint was supposed to protect the plane somewhat from the sun.
Here is one such example doing some evening aerobatics over my homebase EDVU. The paint is very loosely inspired by a surviving Klemm Kl 25 D II 'VH-UUR' that was operated by a German missionary organisation in Papua New Guinea, due to the political circumstances of the time with Swiss tail markings.
Like the default factory paint, this one comes with dynamic registration numbers.

Re: MSFS Klemm L25
Posted: Fri 9. Aug 2024, 16:44
by Mathias Pommerien
Okay, no point in not making VH-UUR just because the real plane has a different engine so here it is:

Re: MSFS Klemm L25
Posted: Tue 13. Aug 2024, 17:54
by Mathias Pommerien
A Hungarian Klemm:

Re: MSFS Klemm L25
Posted: Sat 17. Aug 2024, 07:43
by helialpin
Just fantastic!!!! One of my all time favorite airplane in such an excellent quality!!! Can’t wait to fly this beauty!!!!
Re: MSFS Klemm L25
Posted: Sat 5. Oct 2024, 07:52
by Greg Law
Looking good Mathias. I will be buying a copy.
You have come along way since the Groundcrew days.