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Here's some gunnery pics from the last three days.

Seems I've become a specialist for sawing off wings.

Edited by Olham

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workignon some more of my oddball

from the ottoman empire Theodor Croneis from 6 Boluk

and another austrian oaw Lt.Jozsef Kiss from flik55j allin blue shceme and austrian ace Godwin Brumowski

Edited by stumpjumper

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Are these selfmade skins, Stump?

Cause, then you may post them in the skinning department, too?

The overall torquoise Albatros (Croneis ?) looks most interesting to me.

Keep them coming!

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Are these selfmade skins, Stump?

Cause, then you may post them in the skinning department, too?

The overall torquoise Albatros (Croneis ?) looks most interesting to me.

Keep them coming!

 

yeah they are self made jsut seeing if they looked good enough to possbaly enter the skiing contest, im desperate ive been playing onthis old 17 " crt for about 8years now

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I intercepted two Alb.DIIs and got one and then the other of them down, but too late for these lads.

 

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I was able to use the smoke from this to stalk the last DII. There's a whole war going on in this sim! Look at the mud on the tires of my landing gear!

Edited by griphos

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in progress

 

Wow, Gotha looks great! :clapping: I´m looking forward to air battles over southern England in S.E. 5 and Camel! :ok:

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My new niuep.....

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Just started really tapping into this game's potential! My first screen shots were terrible due to a poor graphics card. new graphics card changed that in a hurry! Here's a skin I was working on...

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Edited by chrispdm1

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Just started really tapping into this game's potential! My first screen shots were terrible due to a poor graphics card. new graphics card changed that in a hurry! Here's a skin I was working on...

 

Nice skin, Chris. Don't know what card you got, but your scenery looks like it is set to 16bit color instead of 32 bit.. especially noticeable in the banding in the sky.

 

In the OFF workshop open the display options (OFF config.exe) and under the file menu change your display options to your monitors screen res and color depth. I have mine set to my 22" LCD 1680x1050 x 32bit color. Then under the file menu choose exit (don't exit using the "X" top right button)

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I intercepted two Alb.DIIs and got one and then the other of them down, but too late for these lads.

 

post-45854-1238874147_thumb.jpg

 

I was able to use the smoke from this to stalk the last DII. There's a whole war going on in this sim! Look at the mud on the tires of my landing gear!

 

 

Nice shot.. A little babe from Esc N3, my favorite plane! :ok:

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Great, you got it with the screens, Creaghorn!

 

Here's my latest kill - the Twin Gun Tripe of Collishaw.

He preferred to jump to death.

The skin is my latest test version of an Albatros design,

but not yet what I want.

 

Those shots with a pilot jumping out are really disturbing... poor chap.

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I'll have to look into that this afternoon rob, Thanks for the heads up!

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Italian built Nieuport 11 (originally Ni.1615) captured by the Austro-Hungarians and repaired. The new fabric on this machine was transluscent. All the crosses except those under the lower wings have white backgrounds, and there are no crosses under the upper wings

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Italian built Nieuport 11 (originally Ni.1615) captured by the Austro-Hungarians and repaired. The new fabric on this machine was transluscent. All the crosses except those under the lower wings have white backgrounds, and there are no crosses under the upper wings

 

 

oh nice stay at it

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Italian built Nieuport 11 (originally Ni.1615) captured by the Austro-Hungarians and repaired.

 

Almost blasphemous, that!... but a beauty, none the less.

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The beautiful Nieuport overall design becomes clearly visible with this non-painting.

Classic!

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A few things I had laying around:

 

A bad day to be a hun part 1:

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A bad day to be a hun part 2 (after the scramble mission):

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Confirmed!

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RR

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few more...

 

These guys are as composed as the palace guards at Buckingham!

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Hey, look behind you!

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RR

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Hey Rick,

 

Those are great.

 

Here's one from my first mission with a new pilot tonight. Lined up beautifully on an ACE, and my gun jams!!!!

 

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Edited by griphos

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Here is a little Ruskie skin I finished working on this weekend

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Edited by UK_Widowmaker

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