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Gotta love the stock ThirdWire CF-104! Plunk in the F-104G pit from SFP1 and you've got a fantastic little zipper. Just avoid CAP, fighter sweep and intercept, this is a Starbomber. No gun, you see.

 

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She's also fun to use over 'Nam.

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Nice effect, exclusiv8. Loved this surrealistic effect.

 

Thank you! :drinks:

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PHANTOMF601.jpg

Phantom F.6 of No.19 Squadron, RAF Germany, 1977.

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funky tank rotation ...

 

well, that does seem to be the way it goes, although the outer fins on the tank are the wrong shape. It's stock TW anyway.

 

http://www.ejection-.../CF-104-807.jpg

 

@Silverbolt, LOVE that last one. I can just see the Su-22 pilot flipping the bird to the overshooting Phantom.

Edited by Rambler 1-1

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Here are a couple of my favourite screenshots that I kept for posterity. They are from my first Rolling Thunder campaign.

 

missilesabre-1.jpg

 

MorningGlory.jpg

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This another from my latest campaign in South Vietnam. Providing Close Air Support. I love this picture, it captures the atmosphere really well for me with the cloud cover and the very high humidity .

 

vietnamskyraiders.jpg

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@Silverbolt, LOVE that last one. I can just see the Su-22 pilot flipping the bird to the overshooting Phantom.

 

Thanks, i shot one phantom, but i got caught in a trap by another 2, so not a big deal :lol:

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well, that does seem to be the way it goes, although the outer fins on the tank are the wrong shape. It's stock TW anyway.

 

http://www.ejection-.../CF-104-807.jpg

 

 

The problem is that the tanks are rotated by 90 deg.

 

Try this:

 

[LeftWingtipStation]

SystemType=WEAPON_STATION

StationID=1

StationGroupID=1

StationType=EXTERNAL

AttachmentPosition=-3.304,-0.176,-0.513

AttachmentAngles=0.0,0.0,79.0 <-- (like this)

 

[RightWingtipStation]

SystemType=WEAPON_STATION

StationID=2

StationGroupID=1

StationType=EXTERNAL

AttachmentPosition=3.304,-0.176,-0.513

AttachmentAngles=0.0,0.0,-79.0 <-- (like this)

 

:bye:

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Upper Heyford Interdictor

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Back Home

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Seymore Johnson Rhino

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Mirage Attack

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Splash Five

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GLEBET104.jpg

Gloster Grebe T.1 of No.98 squadron, RAF Germany, December 1961.

The lovely Soko G2 Galeb by the ID(io)T team masquerading as a British advanced jet trainer.

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The problem is that the tanks are rotated by 90 deg.

 

Try this:

 

[LeftWingtipStation]

SystemType=WEAPON_STATION

StationID=1

StationGroupID=1

StationType=EXTERNAL

AttachmentPosition=-3.304,-0.176,-0.513

AttachmentAngles=0.0,0.0,79.0 <-- (like this)

 

[RightWingtipStation]

SystemType=WEAPON_STATION

StationID=2

StationGroupID=1

StationType=EXTERNAL

AttachmentPosition=3.304,-0.176,-0.513

AttachmentAngles=0.0,0.0,-79.0 <-- (like this)

 

:bye:

 

heheheh... oh :blush:

 

After a closer look, they are 90 degrees off. Thanks for the fix, I never would have realized otherwise.

 

 

On another note, here's a Thud blowing up a bridge.

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kthxbye

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Nothing shows love like High Explosives :good:

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kthxbye

 

Oh, you did NOT just say that on this forum...

 

Next offense will result in revocation of all download privileges!

 

:biggrin:

 

Just kiddin! Hatin' teh l33t txtor speak...

 

FC

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Looking for Nagumo...June, 1942

 

wrench

kevin stein

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PHANTOMF703.jpg

Phantom F.7 of No.11 squadron, RAF Binbrook.

For more on the RAF's Phinal Phantom click on my 'what if' thread below (last page).

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