Hi Cuda,I guess you followed the instructions from the readme file--it's worked for me however.I haven't experimented with leaving the country entry blank, in the text file, but if you did indeed enter a country, then you need to select that country when you arm your plane. Once you select the country, then the regiment will show up. If you are arming under "none" country... or another country other than what your regiment was configured for, then it won't show up in the list.You probably already realize this, but that's the only thing I can think of.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you want to create a new insignia for the squadron you are going to play for, follow the instructions below:1. Paint the 64x64 pixel squadron’s insignia using any image editor.2. Save it in Windows BITMAP 256 colors format.3. Copy the completed file in the Paintschemes\Regiments directory. You can use the filename of your choice, for example, the name of your squadron.4. Using the Windows notepad, create a text file without the .TXT extension, with a name corresponding to that of your file (squadron). You can also copy the filename from the those included in the list of existing files. Specify the country and the name of the squadron in this file. By way of example, open one of these file from our list to have a look at all the necessary information and to avoid mistakes:country = DE (country, a standard double-letter international abbreviation)id = ZZ (identification - using 2 letters - only used for German and British bombers)gruppeNumber = 1 (a group number. Only used for German aircraft)short = JG 101 (short / abbreviated name of the squadron)info = Jagdgeschwader 101 (full name of the squadron)From the mission briefing multiplayer menu, select Arming and choose your new paint scheme and squadron insignia before you take off. After that, you will fly with the new paint scheme on your plane; if other players have their Skin download option set to On, they will be able to enjoy observing your aircraft's new paint scheme.