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  1. 11 points
    A long time favourite of mine, I know we already have Skippy's old model but I'd like something a little more detailed,.....so........ A loooooooooong way to go........gear animation is driving me nuts.. Then the pit....
  2. 11 points
    Remade my hangar screen model...if Mue could enable us to add 2 lods...maybe could add your own a\c to it....?...
  3. 8 points
    B-26 Marauding over Germany, 1943. (Wrench's Original work - paint, decals now with new lines, rivets...)
  4. 6 points
    Fourty years ago... the Mirage 4000 flew !
  5. 6 points
    Royal Canadian Air Force Lancaster on RESCUE patrol. (i know real one's were not armed, but wanted to do this skin long time ago:))
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    From Moscow ehm Kuznetsov with love.
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    Recon over South England (revision of Battle of Britain terrain, still WIP, thatswhy some old tiles to see in screenshot.)
  9. 4 points
    Shipnames and tactical numbers are now made as decals. Position and size are not perfect, its just a try.
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    HOLY SH!T!!! (I think I sucked up my seat cushion.)
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    Older generation brother out for a run Breaking for an attack run.. Older guy can still pull the G Clearing the air over the attack area
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    I am thinking of making a TANS model. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tactical_air_navigation_system
  16. 2 points
    Hey there, for some time I'm trying to learn Blender to finally create own models one day. While some things are quite easy to achieve, others give me headache... So are there others around, that play around with Blender and try to be creative? ;) Maybe we can share our knowledge and help each other out with tips, hints and so on. A first problem, that I'm fiddling with atm and that I don't really get: Wing was smoothed and Autosmooth is set to 60°. After cutting the Slats out, the leading edge of the slat is still smoothed, while the wings leading edge isn't anymore. What can I do, to get rid of this?
  17. 2 points
    View File Armstrong Whitworth Meteor NF.14 NF.11 with new two-piece blown canopy rather than the heavy-framed version. It also had a longer nose giving a length of 51 ft 4 in. Prototype modified from an NF.11 was first flown 23 October 1953 and was followed by 100 production aircraft built by Armstrong Whitworth for the Royal Air Force. France: 2 test aircraft were used in a wide variety of experiments, including radar and missile tests and during the development of Concorde. What's in: - a new plane - 25 RAF, AA skins - pilot, weapons, sounds - all planes built serials Credits: - Vetro 2k: original T.7 model - Yakarov79: nightfigher upgrade, IDF Skins - paulopanz: skins, decals, srcreens etc Operations: - key 10 canopy open Enjoy! @paulopanz PS: This ugly bird is the last of night fighter Meteor and the last plane of our complete Meteor line up by Yakarov79. Thank you very much mate! Submitter paulopanz Submitted 10/27/2019 Category Meteor  
  18. 2 points
    Hi, ladies and gentlemen! The separate skin package (which will be released alongside the main aircraft package) will contain 20 custom skins, of which 13 are Ace Combat themed skins, the other 7 are miscellaneous "what if" skins inspired by other videogames and concepts. Here below a sneak peek at the unique 14 liveries that will be available.
  19. 2 points
    I would like to learn Blender but above all time is missing ! Two years ago I bought a book (in french) about Blender...
  20. 2 points

    Version 1.0.0

    53 downloads

    In this little package you will find : - Redraw of the panel lines and rivets. - New RCAF skin to depict the RCAF Lancaster used (but no model modification so bird is still armed :)) - Same RAF CAMO, but ''like new'' paint Just copy/paste and overwrite when prompted. Original Credits : 3D Model (Veltro2k) Textures and FM (Charles) Cockpit (Kesselbrut) Best Sim : Thirdwire Me : New RCAF Skin Happy flights!
  21. 2 points
    Met this guy in RIAT in 2014 IIRC hes a great display pilot look how relaxed he is in turns etc....great views in cockpit cam
  22. 2 points
    any eye candy that enhances the visual airbase experience is VERY welcomed!! (like, yah! we want it!!! )
  23. 2 points
    Many thanks ! I like your He 51... in action over the beautiful SCW terrain !!!
  24. 2 points
    From my new specific SCW install...
  25. 2 points
    What I am after. Awfully slowly making progress. Unfortunately my skills are too limited to make a skin, identical to the original.
  26. 1 point
    All, just curious to get some perspectives. I understand that IL-2 is still considered a World War 2 masterpiece and "go to" sim. And I know there is a separate but rather calm forum here. But I'm just sincerely wondering what specific reasons and limitations exist as to why that genre never really took off under the SF2 game engine?
  27. 1 point
    Today, I installed BoB II (Wings of Victory) into my Win 10 computer, along with a specific patch which is intended to allow running the game on win 10. It seems (with some little investigation) to have allowed the game to run properly. Why am I posting this here, in an EAW forum? Because the fundamental lessons learned are valuable ones, and pertain to EAW users. When I investigated the Graphics settings within the game on the win 10 computer, the game had set almost all the Gfx settings on the maximum level possible. When I compared these same game-set settings to my very inferior Win 7 computer, I found that quite a few Gfx settings could not be set to max, and some not near max. Comparing the same game, win 7 versus win 10, revealed that the game looked MUCH better and played at least as well in Win 10. This is the second experience I have had in playing old games suitably modified for playing on Win 10. See my posts here about Crimson Skies game. This is the second--of two--old games that I have successfully installed into Win 10, and which games looked and played a LOT better than in Win 7. Now, the fundamental point to all this IS NOT that the games be able to be played on Win 10. That is another, important issue; Another topic. What IS pertinent is that my win 10 machine has a fairly modern CPU, a fairly modern Graphics card, and is running on SSDs. Since my Win 7 machine also runs on SSDs, and has a decent, but ancient, Core 2 Duo CPU, and a vintage Nvidia GT 730 Gfx card, and since the Gfx features on this computer are relatively limited vice the Win 10 computer, I have come to some tentative conclusions. On the Win 10 computer, either the vastly better CPU (8th Gen I7), and/or the equally, and vastly better Nvidia 2060 OC PRO Gfx card allow the inherent Gfx features to become available to the user. Even on these vintage games. Obviously the Win 7 computer, as configured, disallows many Gfx features, and the Win 10 computer allows such. I don't know the point in-between these two end points wherein lies the "sweet spot", but I reckon that "spot" is moving upwards, all the time. in order to accommodate modern games. That said, Win 7 computer users might want to investigate whether or not their CPU can be upgraded to a more modern one, and whether their Gfx card can be upgraded. Gfx card major upgrade will probably involve a Power Supply Unit (PSU) upgrade. Your old Win 7 computer might, or might not, be able to be upgraded to a point where the Gfx features of these old games will be accessible. The physical dimensions/configuration of your existing win 7 computer is a factor. My Win 7 computer is a Small Form Factor, and thus quite limited in the allowable upgrades to its components. Those having much larger computers, such as tower computers, might find upgrading of various components much easier. In sum, the fairly decent Win 7 computer I have is upgraded to its' max. It's old, and if the CPU fails, it is not replaceable, since it is permanently attached to the MoBo. My win 10 computer runs all vintage games that I can find/install at full-on Gfx settings, and that difference is VERY apparent while looking at the monitor. The win 10 computer has never stuttered even with IL-2 with fill-on Gfx settings. With some games, the enabling of ALL inherent Gfx features has been visually stunning. Other games a detectable improvement. .So, even if staying within the win 7 universe, consider upgrading your existing computer to handle FAR better CPUs and FAR better Gfx cards. I suggest some investigating at the following, as they are quite objective, and pull no punches: https://www.tomshardware.com/ Based on my personal experiences with games formerly played on Win 7 system, and the same games being played on Win 10 system, the difference in the visual results can be dramatic. It goes without saying that with the modern Gfx card 'stuttering" is a thing of the past. I attribute most of this to the modern Gfx card, which the new Power Supply allows, Your Win 7 system, intelligently upgraded, can give you visual results, and frame rates, heretofore unobtainable. Submitted for your consideration.
  28. 1 point
    Yes Win7 is probably the high point of Windows, I'm keeping a copy of Win7 Ultimate Edition around if I really need it. Install updates slowly in Win10 and it shouldn't break too many things with games and sims. Haven't tested the ENB dx9 extension with other sims but I will try it out with Wings Over Flanders Fields - will be interesting to see if it improves frame rates there too. Might also test it with Rise of Flight - since that sim uses dx9 too. EDIT: ENB dx9 extension does not work well with WOFFue, gives corrupt landscape textures and lowers framerates - best is to use the standard dx9 dll that comes with WOFFue. Didn't bother testing with ROFue since it probably wouldn't be of any benefit. Von S
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    I will be happy to help out like I did with the internal B28 bombs.
  31. 1 point
    Strike Fighters 2 runs smoothly on it's own, just don't Force DX9. Too bad Windows 7 is going to be dead soon. I'm running on Win 10 but I preferred Win 7. With this driver does it work with any other games I've tried it on SF Project as a try but doesn't work. First Eagles 2 is so much fun now that can play it I don't how can thank you enough .
  32. 1 point
    You sir is God, Before finding this FE2 ran like at 1fps now it runs really smoothly, many thanks
  33. 1 point
    It looks as if the cockpit is not aligned correctly with the fuselage.
  34. 1 point
    Carrying workers etc to AREA 51...shhhhhh Janet Airlines the second big secret we all know doesnt exist...ha....caught by a commercial pilot who was later warned off....hence the F22.....!!! ty to Soul for the tester. top stuff man..
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    Kuz is firing unguided rocket from depth-charge launcher (ASW weapon system) at enemy ships.
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    A 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
  41. 1 point
    Canadian Carrier Ops on the North Atlantic...........
  42. 1 point
    I saw this fitting camo pattern and just couldn't resist...
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    Was he qualifying for the Superhornet?
  45. 1 point
    Tuskegee Airman Lee Archer's favorite ride. (Scrapper's SF1 skin for Wolf257's P-51D fitted to Wolf257's P-51B model.)
  46. 1 point
    i hope that the US troops fire back asap and so that it hurts , prefert target is Erdogans palast , accidentally of course it is a shame waht is happening to the Kurds, i have only one word for it , TREASON , shame on this USA goverment i just wonder what did trump get in return for pulling the troops out and i dont apologize for my words
  47. 1 point
    Raptors of the 199th Fighter Squadron "Mytai Fighters" from Honolulu, visiting the peaceful Midway Atoll...
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  50. 1 point
    Runs fine in my 64bit Win10 install - I'm running the Oct. 2018 update of Win10. I recommend placing the dx9 driver (from the ENB website, generic version 0.0076, directly inside the FE2 game folder...has done wonders for the frame rates on my FE2 install on the Windows side, and also in WineSkin on the Mac side)....the driver is available in my FM update pack but can also be downloaded from the ENB website...link to the generic dx9 driver follows below: http://enbdev.com/download_mod_generic.htm Hope you're able to get FE2 running again. Von S


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