+russouk2004 Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 you think I like fulcrums?....yup...lol...need to finish sharkmouth and add proper num decs...anyone got the font for the 51 ?....ones ive got arent quite right..?...ty 8
+ghostrider883 Posted July 2, 2015 Posted July 2, 2015 Wounded Antonov Farmer Shoot The much vaunted Starfighter falls to a Hunter Bad day for a Farmer 5
Major Bloodnok Posted July 3, 2015 Posted July 3, 2015 (edited) Another heavy, EC-121K VQ-1 Da Nang 1965. Edited July 3, 2015 by Major Bloodnok 12
Do335 Posted July 3, 2015 Posted July 3, 2015 (edited) tests and tests... and more tests... and so collected some shots. Edited July 3, 2015 by Do335 6
+EMCON360 Posted July 3, 2015 Posted July 3, 2015 When Properly Tweaked Out And Packages Blended SF2 Still Holds It Own Among Top Flight Sims. 1
+russouk2004 Posted July 3, 2015 Posted July 3, 2015 where it can be downloaded? Will fine tune it and wrap it up over weekend. 1
comrad Posted July 3, 2015 Posted July 3, 2015 Will fine tune it and wrap it up over weekend. Understood.))
+ghostrider883 Posted July 5, 2015 Posted July 5, 2015 BATTLE OF LONGEWALA December 05, 1971 AFS Jaisalmer - home to a detachment of No. 122 Squadron Hunters. In the early hours of 5th December 1971, a radio called the base commander, "This is Tiger, here (Maj. Gen. Khambata, GOC 12 Div). I suspect that an enemy armoured column is making rapid headway for Ramgarh. Our post at Longewala has heard tank noises throughout the night and seen tanks go past it with full headlights towards Ramgarh. I want your boys to investigate as early as possible." The Division Commander's voice on the radio was grave with anxiety. While the aircrew were being put into the picture, the situation at Longewala was fast deteriorating. Enemy tanks carrying infantry elements had placed a ring around the Longewala post and had begun shelling it. Company Commander at the post was Major Kuldip Singh Chandpuri. Faced with this situation and being severely outnumbered and up against an armoured assault, he could at best appraise the Division of the magnitude of threat & clamour for help. He was advised to await the friendly Air Force at first light. IAF Hunters get airborne at first flight When the first two Hunters of the IAF arrived on the scene, the enemy was still shelling the post but was yet to hit any worthwhile target. The Hunters came in scanning the road from Ramgarh; Flt. Lt. D.K. Dass and Fg. Off. R.C. Gosain with eyes peeled, guided by an Air Observation Post aircraft, found the enemy's T-59 tanks. The fight between the IAF and the Pakistani armour began. They called up and picked on a tank which was closest to the area, not even 50 metres from Chandpuri’s besieged post. "01 Alpha" entered the dive, put his aiming index on the tank and fired half his rockets. The tank lumbered a few meters in the sand, spit and ignited. "Bravo" yelled with joy. "You have got him Alpha! He is burning, the bastard!" He himself was getting into the firing range. He had picked on a tank and pressed the trigger for a short time and behold....that tank was shattering into splinters! Even as Mission 01 was turning towards home, yet another pair of aircraft flown by Bali and Yadav was on its way to the target area. By the time the last mission over Longewala had completed its attack, the enemy force lay in shambles. The enemy's morale had evidently been completely shattered. With the plans of over running Longewala, Ramgarh and then capturing Jaisalmer airfield foiled, the enemy’s morale was at its lowest ebb. It is more than a mere conjecture that the enemy, never in his wildest dreams, could have imagined that the small air contingent of the IAF positioned at Jaisalmer would destroy their powerful armoured thrust. By noon the next day, the assault ended completely, having cost Pakistan 22 tanks claimed destroyed by aircraft fire, 12 by ground anti-tank fire, and some captured after being abandoned, with a total of 100 vehicles claimed to have been destroyed or damaged in the desert around the post. The Pakistani attack was first halted, and then Pakistani forces were forced to withdraw when Indian Army AMX-13 tanks from the 20 Lancers, and the 17th Rajputana Rifles launched their counter-offensive to end the six-hour combat; Longewala had proved to be one of the defining moments in the war. 3
Eole Posted July 8, 2015 Posted July 8, 2015 (edited) EF-4B A rare Bird ... only 4 (ex F-4B) used by VAQ-33 from 1976 till 1981 alongside other squadron vessels to train the fleet to Electronic warfare (WIP) Edited July 8, 2015 by Eole 16
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