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    I played with the files a little bit to bring sequencial numbers and insignias on panzers.
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    With time off for Christmas, VonS and I have gotten a lot done with improved files and models. Progress shots below of the N17, plus some shots of contemporary rotary-powered aircraft - rotary engines were filthy!
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    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year everyone! I hope you have a great time. All the best, gentlemen! First of all, I wish u very good health. Secondly, I wish you good luck in life. At last, my third wish is the strength for all your hard work! Happy hunting, Jackson M _____________________________________________________________________________
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    BotA savegame editing C:\Users\Do335\AppData\LocalLow\Killerfish Games kmcampaignInfo.dat - KM campaign rncampaignInfo.dat - RN campaign Open with hex editor of choice. campaign turn: hex address 57e campaign over: hex address 582 campaign renown: hex address 584 campaign merchant tonnage: hex address 5a8 Ship names expanded. Usable by player/AI in BotA. Queen Elizabeth class: Ontario, Arcadia, Quebec Revenge class: Resistence Nelson class: Jellicoe, Beatty Lion class: Conqueror, Thunderer, Vanguard Admiral class: Invincible, Indefatigable, Queen Mary Scharnhorst class: Prinz Adalbert, Yorck Bismarck class: Schlieffen, Clausewitz Hutten class: Hindenburg, Ludendorff
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    On bord of german carrier Theodor Heuss. some years later
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    Personally, I love Baffmeister's WW2 fms. I can't really explain it well, but they feel to me like I'm flying aircraft that have manual, not boosted, controls. His Battle of Britain fms make it one of my favorite SF2 mods of all time.
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    Glad to help! Mytai did an awful lot of research on these, even though there's only 12 Modex & serials per aircraft, they are 100% historically correct. some years back, I wanted to convert his entire set to SF2, did a couple, but than left it hanging. But I'll get these, and maybe some others...?? It'd be a crying shame to let them all get lost. the real hard part is to figure out WHICH F-4B to use them on. Back in the day (SF1) there was just the one F-4B (1962-1974). In SF2 we've got 3! F-4B (1961-1965) F-4B_65 (1965-1968) F-4B_67 (1967-1977) *77 is for usmc So I"m matching the skins to the closest dated model below, Silver Kings, 1968 (F-4B_67)
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    Merry Christmas to you too! Some ingame shots of a French paint job.
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    Coming Soon... (And Happy birthday to the F-14)
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    I have one of these...haven't flown it in a couple of years though.
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    Looks like he's flying again...Asiago Plateau and upper Piave valley
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    Testing the N28 cockpit, and accidentally got some Pfalz D3a takeoff shots.
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    still WIP.. Carst region North of Gorizia (Bainsiza plateau) Isonzo valley Caporetto with mount Matajour in the background (where E. Rommel captured the whole mountain during the Caporetto battle)
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    LOL, I haven't thought about it yet. Stephen1918 developed some innovative refinements with his rifle and grenade files, but I have not had time to experiment with them. At the moment, I am using a Hotchkiss as default but there is no reason why some other form of armament can't be used instead. I have some WW1 small arms somewhere on a backup disc, similar to the 1938 small arms shown below.
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    "The world will change" ~ Joshua Bristow
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    Mountain Hideaway. My still unfinished fictional terrain.
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