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A Flygvapnet pilot fires an AGM-65D Maverick in support of combat oprations in Afghanistan (Fictional account)

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Nice set of carrier pics there SE.

 

Resizing/Editing may help, theses crazy big pics are rediculous, they don't fit my screen need to scroll left/right up/down.

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Resizing/Editing may help, theses crazy big pics are rediculous, they don't fit my screen need to scroll left/right up/down.

Mako

 

Not trying to sound like a prick here but any size goes in this forum.

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First set of images...random shots of quick missions.

 

This game is just immense! If only there was multiplayer and a built-in mission builder.

 

F-14D outta missiles, heading home...took out close to 15 targets combined. Hands down the best fighter I have in my library right now

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First flight with eastern aircraft. Locked onto a M2000D but out of missiles, chose to give the bird and watch him leave the airspace

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Can't remember the name of this intermediary plane before the F-8 was put in service, intercepting TU-16's I think. Learned that early service AIM-9s and AIM-7s are very touchy

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In a MIG danger close to the escorted M2000D

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AV-8B on CAS mission

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Hawkeye,

 

The intermediate plane is the F3D-2 Demon, aka F-3 Demon. Also, just for your information (no offense intended!) the Harrier should not be carrying anything in the middle pylon.

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post-16532-12649360563754.jpg in this pic I slipped in beside a flight of Fishbeds seemingly unnoticed....post-16532-12649362288226.jpg they,however were not amused by my fool-hearty fly by!post-16532-12649363511149.jpg as luck would have it,me and my wizzo ejected close enough to the frontline that we were picked up by friendlies.

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Hawkeye,

 

The intermediate plane is the F3D-2 Demon, aka F-3 Demon. Also, just for your information (no offense intended!) the Harrier should not be carrying anything in the middle pylon.

 

Thanks :) ..I had no clue that the real thing won't let you load up the middle one. I just do what the sim lets me do

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Parani Su-2's attacking Dhimari oil installations in Mazadran Desert, June 1946.

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41 Sqn FGR2 heading for a photoshoot..........

 

Sundowner, what is the pod loaded on the centerline position of that F-4?

Is it available for download?

 

Regards,

Svetlin

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Its an EMI recce pod, it will be up for download once I'm happy with it.

 

More on the pod here....http://www.spyflight.co.uk/emipod.htm

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It's Crusadin' Time!

 

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The Gunfighter get his Mig...

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...And then another one coming apart at the seams...

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Its an EMI recce pod, it will be up for download once I'm happy with it.

 

More on the pod here....http://www.spyflight.co.uk/emipod.htm

 

Thanks, Sundowner :good:

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Terrific looking carrier!

 

Over Vietnam in the Hun, hunting Migs.

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Yes, you can bag Mig-17s in the Super Sabre...

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Got good gun hits on a Mig from very close range...

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I love high contrast pictures@ Shrikehawk.

@Digital Overload-that carrier has been a long time coming and its truly shaping out; when I downloaded your most recent update and looked at the BMP's I said

hot-goddamn he's put planes on it!Of-course on deck it was just me and and the wingman... so that picture is a sight for sore eyes.good.gif

 

 

June, 1967-

 

To the Rescue

 

 

 

Overshoot

 

 

 

One for the album

 

 

 

 

Weaving

 

 

Lucky number 13

 

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April 3rd, 1962 - Lt.Cmdr John Young. 80,000ft ... and still climbing!

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April 3rd, 1962 - Lt.Cmdr John Young. 80,000ft ... and still climbing!

 

Nice pics!

 

How did you remove the pylons under the wings?

 

The things under the wings:

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Nice pics!

 

How did you remove the pylons under the wings?

 

 

A simple data.ini edit and by also confining the role to 'RECON' I've basically got a blank loadout.ini - it will be available for download very soon!

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THUDS, I love em.

 

"Rattler 2, can you see any damage at all? I flew through a little flak back there."

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"Rattler 2, how about this side? Anything? Got some bad vibes goin on here man"

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"Rattler 1, just some paintwork man, a couple of hours in the paintshop."

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Knowing that you hit a target on the side of a mountain using just a GPS guided bomb: Priceless

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No airplane in this screenshot...

nevertheless, call it payback, but that's for me the kind of missile shot that amuse me the most :yes:

 

 

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