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Just tried to save a sample of template in jpg format 6MB for a map vs 16MB for dds and 48MB in bmp

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Wow guys, just checked this tonight. One word. Amazing. That Starfire looks SEXY. :drinks::lol: Your hard work will be MUCH appreciated. One quick question. Will there be completely new Sabres with new cockpits? Because the old ones are a bit long in the tooth with cockpit and model 3D. Again, amazing! :grin:

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IMPORTANT!!

 

The Mig Alley crew could need some help doing some pits for the red side!

 

PM me for details if you want to help.

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I thought that was IL2 Pacific when I first saw it

:blink:

such a gross insult is not tolerated here! MODS! MODS!

 

j/k bro!!!:grin:

 

remember the terrain in shots is using the test tileset, not the final one...

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Just a question which is not directly related to the mod

 

Why the us air force did use the p-51 instead of the p-47 In korea ( the bolt was more suited to cas missions than the p-51, no?)

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Maybe because all P-47's was scrapped before outbreak of Korean war?

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dug a little and found this

 

 

Postwar service

The USAAF Strategic Air Command had P-47 Thunderbolts in service from 1946 through 1947.

 

The P-47 served with the Army Air Forces (United States Air Force after 1947) until 1949, and with the Air National Guard until 1953, receiving the designation F-47 in 1948. P-47s also served as spotters for rescue aircraft such as the OA-10 Catalina and Boeing B-17H.

 

The North American P-51 Mustang was used by the USAF during the Korean War, mainly in the close air support role with the P-47 not being deployed to Korea. Since the Mustang was more vulnerable to being shot down, (and many were lost due to anti-aircraft fire), some former P-47 pilots suggested the more durable Thunderbolt should have been sent to Korea; however the P-51D was available in greater numbers in the USAF and ANG inventories.[

 

 

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... :shok:

#JizzInMyPants

SidDogg

 

LOL...I've christened the Bataan the "Floating Porcupine". It's positively bristling with Bofors 40s and Oerlikon 20s.

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AAA test. The MiG-15bis used here is the Third Wire model, with a stand-in cockpit....we have our own model and 'pit in the works :good:

 

The flack and tracer effects are Stary's.

 

 

KAW_AAA_test.wmv

Edited by Fubar512
Published video on Youtube
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