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With a little help from the almighty modders, this game is gorgeous

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Even when NV air defense makes me piss off the ground crew. 

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You know the number...wonder what the pilot's name is!

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22 minutes ago, allenjb42 said:

You know the number...wonder what the pilot's name is!

 

I don't know that one, but I know this one was James Bond Stockdaleimg00169.thumb.JPG.c8b9ca6ae75df0173747f1f1e7ada307.JPG

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4 hours ago, allenjb42 said:

You know the number...wonder what the pilot's name is!

well, for when the skin is, it would be Timothy Dalton. but that airframe was written off in 1981 at Soesterburg. so it would actually have to be Roger Moore :lol:

and did you change the availability in the  textureset on that skin, or did i leave it like that when i sent it to you? i wound up taking a minute to check as i hadnt remembered that exact combo being available (and yes i do way too much research to get to know some of the serials like that)

mandatory screenie, or the last few seconds of 007s career (pilot pancaked on runway during Camp Amsterdam airshow, hurt but alive. aircraft written off with not even 100 hours on it)

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"All right boys, close it up. There's a giant monkey climbing all over the building in the city."

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damn, gonna have me break out my Century Series book tonight. that looks more like a Connecticut ANG tail than NY....

but i will go slow and look for the answer

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so, loaded for a quick photo op mission, wound up going thru the whole thing

the locals seemed upset that i was there

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but the brass really wanted pics of that new trailer

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verrückte verdammte Engländer

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more pissed locals

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its sad that SF2 wont let you count manuevering kills

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well they did get a piece of me...... that time i ventured above 100 ft AGL

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Connecticut has a completely different tail design; and were all in NMF/ADC gray (serials are placeholders)

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The sun was already up and it was shaping to be a beautiful summer morning in the Med when we were launched as the Alert 5. As we climbed to altitude the controller aboard the E-2C briefed us on the developing situation..

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A Libyan Arab Airlines scheduled flight from Benghazi to Damascus had turned left instead of right on clearing Libyan airspace and was now heading west, apparently towards Malta. Was it a hijack, a defection or something else? Our orders were to close in on the airliner and try to find out.. 

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After a few minutes the situation worsened. The airliner wasn't responding to Libyan ATC instructions to return to course or to turn south, back to Libya, and two MiG-25s had been launched in pursuit..

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The Hawkeye was trying to put us in between the MiGs and the Airbus, but the Soviet built fighters had picked up speed and the angles were all wrong. Then suddenly we heard an urgent call from the controller on the E-2C. 'He's firing a missile!'

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The Hawkeye controller was now broadcasting on Guard for the Airbus to take evasive action as the Libyan AA-6 began to track the airliner..

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We were cleared to engage and I snapped out the orders, 'I'll take the lead. Two you engage the trailer'

We both called Fox 3 as our AIM-54s arced up to track on the Foxbats..

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But there was a problem with our missile. 'Looks like we're being spoofed' called my RIO. 'I've lost lock and so has the missile.'

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I switched to HEAT and went for a lock with my Sidewinders but we were still just out of range. In my headphones I could hear my wingman call Fox 3 and then Fox 1 in quick succession. Another Phoenix and then a Sparrow? Was he having trouble locking on too?

After interminable seconds I finally got a Sidewinder lock and called Fox 2, but way too soon there were not one but two explosions and smoke trails ahead..

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My wingman had killed both MiGs with his AIM-54 shots!

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Although his AIM-7 and my AIM-9 would hit the burning targets in the next few seconds they were both already out of the fight.

But what about the Airbus? Had it survived the Libyan missile attack?

I called the Hawkeye and rolled onto a course towards the airliner. He had radically changed course and altitude, causing the AA-6 to waste fuel and time trying to manoeuvre onto him until it lost lock when the launch aircraft was destroyed.

We picked up the airliner at low level south-east of Malta...

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It didn't answer our calls, but made a single call to ATC at Luqa, Malta that it was commencing a straight in approach and ambulances should meet it as there were wounded aboard.

I crossed to the other side of the airliner to give it room as it commenced it's landing run into Luqa, which had already cleared all traffic in anticipation..

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We watched it all the way down to the runway..

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 Then it was back to the boat via a tanker and home in time for breakfast. Maybe we'd read what happened on the airliner in tomorrow's papers...

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Want to congratulate AllenJb42 but the very nice story pics.

Mandatory screenshot! 

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Navy doing their things over Central America and Cuba...

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I love this setting, Denissoliveira great Mirages fighting each other over Libyan-Egyptian border in summer 1977... Wish this terrain had some roads! Or even better, a full revamp!

 

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