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easy to get the angle of the plane good (as even the bottom of the plane is a nice angle, but not for a tank).
hard to get some environment around it, because its in the air.
so either go for a shot where the plane is on the ground, inside a hangar or on a landing strip. or get a shot in the air where the background colors are opposite to the plane's colorscheme.
There has been a good Hangar map in the workshop recently that could work.
otherwise I can advice using 'scouts of tolbrynd' level for shots with other stuff visible (because of the floating mountains and balloons).
if you have a blue/black toned aircraft, try my Sinai peninsula map. has both objects in the air and a good contrast between the map and your plane
Thanks for the advice, since my plane is without a skin, leaving it with a orange / grey color scheme im guessing tolbyrnd maps work well, and i might actually use my own maps for something, and im definetly going to find that hangar map...