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4 pointsYes, it can be done, In fact , I made a 3AR rack for the F-16 It's a simple 3d mod. It should be ready as soon as I recover my HDD
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3 pointsArriving over Khe Sahn Wingo gunning troops in contact. I'm sitting on the ground by now with the rudder gone and lots of holes in the bird just off the opposite end of the runway. Forgot what key was mapped to shut the engine off. Last pass over the target area, NVA gunner got me good. You can see the smoke in the distance.
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2 pointsQuick update - saw often times there would be deep skid marks along these, so made a shot at that and updated panel connectors...
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2 pointsThank you Nightshade, appreciate that consideration but I always prefer to scratch build. I'm still waiting for some reference info, but thought I'd mock something up so the team can react to before I return next week. Here was an initial pass - of course eventually I would still need to adjust speculars/lighting and optimize the bump maps but you get a general idea of the initial form, colors, etc. It is a single strip about 90m wide and ~1345m long so need guidance on those dimensions and welcome any other changes needed.
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2 pointsIn the end, I reworked that blurry image of the ADTW marking into a decently enough decal. I also reworked number decals. This is the final result.
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1 pointSome of the piccies were taken when one of Ray's 2019 planesets was loaded. If you want to try them you need to make sure that Ray's 2019 planes have been installed on your PC. Check your UAW160 folder. If they have been installed then there should be an "ALT PLANES" folder in your "Aircraft_Inventory" and a "SWOTL-Late" folder in your "Planesets" folder. I posted a link to the installer in a thread in the SimHQ EAW forum. Right-click on the link below and open it in a new tab to see the post with the link in it: Link in a SimHQ Post Jel
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1 pointWill this help? Looking thru some old disc's, and ran across it. M_METAL_RAMP.BMP M_TAXIWAY_METAL_RAMP.BMP Readme.txt
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1 pointView File Armée de l'air F-84E/G Skinpack Armée de l'air had about 240 F-84G and 46 F-84E Thunderjets. F-84G served with 1-3-9-11 EC (Escadre Chasse) and 33 ETR (escadre de surveillance, de reconnaissance et d'attaque). F-84E served with 3 EC. What's In: - 23 + 3 new Skins - Historical decals Credits: - RussoUk F-84G model - Geary Hi Res templates - Mue Lodviewer (this mod'ld be not possible without it) - paulopanz skins & decals - References http://www.aeroprofils.com/article-1--nc-701-702-martinet.html Notes: A real wing tanks painting festival! I wish someone will build an early '50 Nato campaign using these (and other) brand new toys ... Enjoy @paulopanz Submitter paulopanz Submitted 11/26/2019 Category F-84
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1 pointSitRep: First test of a tile for the Port of Dover. The colors does not fit perfectly, the cranes, ballons and buidlings are at the wrong position. Its WIP.
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1 pointCanadair CT-133 eager to bite something :) (yes skin is coming soon)
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1 pointWrench, if you can wait for a while until after the Thanksgiving Holiday I'm sure I could build you what you need if you're interested. I'm already working on an improved dirt airstrip (still work in progress) as a special request so wouldn't be that much trouble.
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1 pointThe context of the 1967 embargo was as follows: DeGaulle imagined that he could decide of war and peace in the Middle-East by selling weapons to both sides. In case of war, he thought that after 1 week of war, Israel would come to him asking weapons and replacement parts and in his infinite goodness, he would grant them weapons in exchange of a cease fire or peace agreement : this would have greatly strengthen his prestige and position in the Middle East. So when the war started, he embargoed. That was a nice plan but unfortunatly, 6 days is less than one week and Israel (which was at the same time negociating with the US) did not need their Mirage. DeGaulle was felt humiliated and had veryu bad word toward Israel. Israel answered : we do not need France any more. Of course, this was public, but in the background, France still wanted to sell weapons and Israel wanted the Mirage 5, so selling planes and blueprints and telling that they were stolen was a good way to keep everybody happy. "Business as usual" : the french were selling at the same times to Israel and her ennemies. Add to this that if DeGaulle was for the embargo most french were against, starting with Marcel Dassault (alias Marcel Bloch, who was jewish). Indeed, Israel had "legally" acquired the blueprints, which they had anyway before the 6 day war. It was known several years after that Israel was assembling their Nesher based on a lot of Mirage parts which were manufactured in France: When Argentina checked the Dagger, they saw that most parts of the structure had been built by SNIAS (now Airbus France) in continuous serial number. Also, several US C130 flew frequently from Blagnac to Israel with Mirage V parts. between 68 and 70. Things got bad between Dassault and Israel with the Kfir, because Dassault was very unhappy to see this aircraft compete against the Mirage : business as usual. Also, when Israel could buy A4 and F4E, the interest for french jets was much lower, not even thinking of F16 / F15 ...
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1 pointI hope the work on this continues. I mostly wanted to drop this post so I could keep track of this project in my activity section. Really looking forward to this one (like many I think)
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1 pointPhilippine OV-10D encounters ground resupply moving toward a heavily guarded area but is run off before the reconnaissance mission is complete. Bad weather hampers the recon effort as well. A week later on a clear day an MQ-9 takes off from an undisclosed location in the southern Philippines My oh my,,,what is that below
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