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Wheels seem real small on the Apache...

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Some parts were older so replaced ...dunno how but size was wrong indeed..

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Using the old B-47E Data...but it needs to be tweaked... plane seams under powered at take off and tail turret movement needs  to be restricted

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With no intentions to hijack the thread, Ed, read PM please :D 

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She has lovely lines Ed!

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what we're going to need when this is released, is a pilot figure that looks like Jimmy Stewart!!! :biggrin:

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what we're going to need when this is released, is a pilot figure that looks like Jimmy Stewart!!! :biggrin:

What's wrong with a frowning Dave Slavens?

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I dont want to scare children though.

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snoopy? he don't scare!

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoopy#mediaviewer/File:Snoopy_wwi_ace_lb.jpg

 

 

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The 1 July 1960 shoot down of an RB-47H (AF Ser. No. 53-4281) by a MiG-19 over the Barents Sea was retold by the two surviving crewmembers, Capt. John R. McKone (navigator) and Capt. Freeman B. Olmstead (co-pilot), in the biographical book, The Little Toy Dog by William L. White. The title refers to a small plastic toy "Snoopy" that Capt. McKone carried with him, and kept during their seven months in Lubyanka prison in the Soviet Union.

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snoopy? he don't scare!

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoopy#mediaviewer/File:Snoopy_wwi_ace_lb.jpg

 

 

tidbit here:

 

The 1 July 1960 shoot down of an RB-47H (AF Ser. No. 53-4281) by a MiG-19 over the Barents Sea was retold by the two surviving crewmembers, Capt. John R. McKone (navigator) and Capt. Freeman B. Olmstead (co-pilot), in the biographical book, The Little Toy Dog by William L. White. The title refers to a small plastic toy "Snoopy" that Capt. McKone carried with him, and kept during their seven months in Lubyanka prison in the Soviet Union.

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you'll need 3 Jimmy Stewart pilots,   _WW2, B-47, and B-58......

 

was looking for  an  Air & Space article about the Hustler and Jimmy Stewart  getting his Mach 2 pin. found the above instead.  we now return you to your regularly schedule topic already in progress

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what we're going to need when this is released, is a pilot figure that looks like Jimmy Stewart!!!

WWII figure   not photoshopped...mapped him on my gerpilot model

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James Stewart returns   lol...ghost ?...(made pilot too small...oops lol)

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great find on that film, DA!!!

 

Russ, LOL!!!!

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can someone please animate this drag chute so it can collapse into the chute box and add a white skin on it please

Dragchute.rar

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try this...tho u may lose anims if its not mapped already...also..animated chute max file of mine

make sure controllers set to tcb for chute and ropes etc

Dragchute - Copy.7z

Dragchute.7z

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Russ your chute is great,,but a bit small

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