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5 pointsLast checks before rolling on an intercept mission with the RTAF
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4 pointsKuz is firing unguided rocket from depth-charge launcher (ASW weapon system) at enemy ships.
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4 pointsfixed...but you'll have to delete the whole caporetto terrain folder with the new version (2.1)...available now
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4 pointsKuz is firing Shipwreck missiles on Nimitz. (missile launch position is not correct. WIP) first missile salvo missed the target, was flying over the deck second salvo fired this time one hit. and sunk
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3 pointsRemade my hangar screen model...if Mue could enable us to add 2 lods...maybe could add your own a\c to it....?...
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2 pointsWhat I am after. Awfully slowly making progress. Unfortunately my skills are too limited to make a skin, identical to the original.
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2 pointsits more commonly refered to as TACAN, and it would be a great addition. in addition to airbases, it could be set up as a stand alone in the Vietnam terrain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lima_Site_85
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2 pointsIt would be great. Go for it!!! It will enhance the looks of air bases :)
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1 pointI am thinking of making a TANS model. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tactical_air_navigation_system
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1 pointNow playing in the EAW Launchpad, Operation Husky, the Allied Invasion of Italy. New true WWII railroad map (in yellow). VonBeerhofen
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1 pointMany thanks ! I like your He 51... in action over the beautiful SCW terrain !!!
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1 pointThis time, I read the rules.... then went down to my last Sidewinder...
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1 pointwell my usual anti ship weapon for the Soviet battle groups in the North Atlantic is a triple shot of AGM-69s so.........
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1 pointThis is another variation in my Default ETO folder The set-up is always like this wirh a "DateRelated" folder and the "FLSwitcherV3.exe" program in the theatre folder "DateRelated" folder contains the folders listed for selection: In this case the "0000" folder contains a "Frontline.mpf" file with the data 0 0 0 0 ....... and the "0019" folder contains a "Frontline.mpf" file with the data 19 19 19 19 So selecting one puts a "Frontline.mpf" file in the theatre folder that the exe will use. I can use it to use/view any one of the 20 frontlines. If anyone wants a copy please let me know
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1 pointJust watched vid of an E No107 of "Dogs" at Prestwick airport in scotland lol with a "Jolly Rogers" F lol coincidence
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1 pointSo after another coat of Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish, we have this. But I rubbed all of the maintenance marks off so the crew chief is pissed. ( I thought those chock kickers knew where things were. :) )
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1 pointBack in the day, we had SEAWC, and it dealt with this quite simply. See: http://www.thatoneplease.co/Tally-Ho/seawccharter.html Can't do better than that. I've always tried to adhere to it.
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1 pointA few more tweaks and then maybe one more biplane for the 1937 - 1941 FM package...perhaps Stephen's Polikarpov I-15. Included MaxG limits for the Mk.1 Gladiator and did a quick Chinese skin too (thank you Paint3D ) - should work well now for mto and pto installs in SF2. Happy flying, Von S
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1 pointdiscovered the hard way, but thank you for letting us know its not just me. still an excellent tool for rapid adjustment when skinning/decalling
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1 pointyep , cant tell you how many times I was stumped with that same overlook... as I would say " so simple a 5th grader could have figured it out". Unfortunately there is never one around when you need him LOL
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1 pointS-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y night! S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y night! why pick on the slow guys? cantchya run with the speedier ones?
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1 pointSome Colorful Clunks inbound soon, for North American installs. I'm going to upload the CF-100 MK-4A first. It had the lower thrust Orenda 9 and is a bit of a cow so will phase it out about a year after the introduction of the MK-4B. I figure they would have upgraded the engines on the 4A's during any heavy maintenance checks. Skin credits to Frenchie1977! Somewhere over the Great White North. [the American part]
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1 pointFile Name: Package Étendard File Submitter: denissoliveira File Submitted: 14 March 2017 File Category: Other Package Étendard The Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard The Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard (Étendard is French for "battle flag") is a French carrier-borne strike fighter aircraft designed by Dassault-Breguet for service with the French Navy. The aircraft is an advanced development of the Étendard IVM. The Super Étendard first flew in October 1974 and entered French service in June 1978. French Super Étendards have served in several conflicts such as the Kosovo war, the war in Afghanistan and the military intervention in Libya. The Super Étendard was also operated by Iraq and Argentina, who both deployed the aircraft during wartime. The Super Étendard was used by Iraq to attack oil tankers and merchant shipping in the Persian Gulf during the Iraq-Iran War. Argentina's use of the Super Étendard and the Exocet missile during the 1982 Falklands War led to the aircraft gaining considerable popular recognition. In French service, the Super Étendard was replaced by the Dassault Rafale in 2016. Special thanks to Paulopanz and Coupi. Package includes: -Etendard IVPM; -Super Etendard French; -Super Etendard iraq; -Super Etendard SEM 1, 2 and 3; -Super Etendard SEM 4 and 5. Obs: (Use crt + = to hide the joystick, and ctr + - to return) Original 3D model(Étendard) by Bobrock (Giuseppe Valfrè) Templates Texture by Ludo.m54 & 7eleven Model(Super Étendard) - DenisOliveira Texture and Decals - PauloPanz Data.ini and cockpit.ini - Coupi Special gratefulness to Coupi, paulopanz. Click here to download this file
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