A square marking seen on period photos of a Ki-57 captured in what is now Indonesia. I'm unsure about the color.
Source : Drareg.nl
I'd love to give you a direct link to the specific page, but the site won't allow me...
I'm unsure whether the markings were actually red, like drawn by the site-master...
orange would've been more coherent with Dutch markings.
then again, considered it was a captured Nihonic plane, I guess
putting the Hinomaru in a box would've been quicker & more practical...
and that's very much the same thing I did here : I took the two Japanese stickers,
drew an opaque black square outline on each, then expanded the solar discs' gradients to said outlines.
I could've used the black gradient from "Wolf" instead, but I went with the un-gradiented
as I mostly see gradiented fields with un-gradiented borders,
thence I feel it's the best practice for dev fidelity.
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👉INSTALLATION :
Easier done than sai-erm, written!
The stickers are in a .zip archive - easily extracted via programs such as WinRar or 7zip!
Just extract the contents to the game's directory!
(aka, where you installed the game, in my case :
C:/Program Files (x86)/Paradox Entertainment/Airfix Dogfighter )
One can either download/drag the archive in said directory, right click, then left-click "extract here", or alternatively leave the archive where-ever, right-click it, then left-click "Extract files..." and input the directory in the text-bar or navigate manually.
👉TO UNINSTALL :
It's just two stickers... still,
from the game directory, either
navigate to or manually add in the top-bar :
[...]\User\Save\Stickers\Stickers
Locate the two .tga files with a name that begins with "Indon",
then either move them elsewhere or delete them
👉CREDITS :
Credit for the Airfix Dogfighter assets goes to the game's visual artists :
P. Andersson, K.M. Trœdsson, L.Krylov, G.Odgren.
Also, special thanks to the site-master of drareg.nl .
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...oh gosh, they look like one and the same square! xÞ
I ought've done a horizontal or vertical line instead...