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  1. 21 points
    - All skins updated with cockpit textures and various other minor details. - KM-1 Ejection seats added. Grey on most but black for Mig-MLDe, MiG-23P and MiG-23P (82) - Grey undersides on Soviet Camouflage skins changed from grey to blue/ grey. Additional dark green added in to the Soviet camouflage of later model MiG-23's. - Skins added for Iraqi, Syria (Late), Polish camouflage, Soviet desert (in Afghanistan) and Soviet Afghanistan veterans. - Corrections to decal size and/ or positions on various skins. - Additional MiG-23MLDe variant created. This is the Syrian specific export model of the MLD which did not have the IFF or aerodynamic enhancements (vortex generators) of the Soviet MLD and had a slightly downgraded radar. Syrian made countermeasure dispensers installed on either side of the tail fin. - Additional MiG-23P (82) variant created. This is the Soviet P model that was upgraded to the same standard as the MLD but without the aerodynamic enhancements. - Made flyable with the MLD cockpit available here at CA by Stary. Cockpit modified for the M and MF aircraft to have the AOA warning light removed and an earlier style gun piper. - Leading edge flaps fixed to now automatically deploy during manoeuvring for the MLD, MLDe and P (82) - Radar data and performance is corrected from the S-23MLA radar to the S-23MLA-II radar for the MLD. - Only MLD with S-23MLA radar has an ACM mode. All other MiG-23 radars have only Search or Track modes. - KDS-23 countermeasure dispenser installed in the centreline drop tank pylon of the MLA, MLD, MLDe and P (82). This is a 12 shot chaff/ flare countermeasure dispenser that could be used once the drop tank had been jettisoned. - Primary and secondary roles expanded to reflect the evolution of the MLD version of the MiG-23 into a more multi role fighter platform. - Use of Kh-25M air-to-surface missile and datalink pod added to all versions. - Loadouts enhanced and corrected. Some Afghanistan specific ones added. - Fuselage and wing AA-8 positions corrected. - Removed ECM jammer from the MLD. - Grey, blue/ grey and camouflage centerline drop tank options. MiG-23M MiG-23MF MiG-23MLA MiG-23MLD MiG-23MLDe MiG-23P (82)
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    The other Tulip (should be a K-4 but since we don't have one this one will have to do)...
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    OK, I just created this model as a starting point for the hangar for testing please can someone test and see if this a good size for the B-52 before I go deeper. I would like to make it look like this one. the dimension is: X=60.8 Y=56.0 Z=23.9 GK B52 Hangar.zip
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    Since I started this mess, I'm MORE than happy to place on a terrain and see how it fits!! That was really fast! Thanks!!!
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    Nice finding. What i really would need is a TOD editor. Tiles alone are only one side of the coin. Without TOD's its worth only the half.
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    Well thank you very much Kevin. Now i gotta put a whole new brand of ini editting so the Galaxies and DC-8s stop sitting on the ramp with tails jammed into each other. Seriously tho, thats good news as i was apprehensive of fighters at terminal gates!
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    not really, the coordinates can be set and labeled for ONLY LargeParking, based on the wingspan setup in the airfields' ini (LargeParkingMaxSpan=). But they're spawning is always a bit random
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    Nice work. Some great old aerial photos on this site.....might help with targets... https://britainfromabove.org.uk/en/search?keywords=london&country=england&year=all&view=grid&page=10
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    Checking the Mall toward Buckingham Palace Turn to north, to see wheter something new at Regents Park.
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    I think someone has my LRASMs... and maybe there's so rad already I ought to as well just release 'em.
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    North of Warsaw toward the german border are in reality a lot of lakes. In german language we call it the "Masurischen Seen". There are hundreds of lakes, smaller and bigger ones. The bigger ones could easily be used as sea plane base. The Weichsel river is a big river too. At Warsaw area the Weichsel is 300 - 400 meters wide. Its wide enough to land a seaplane.
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    @crisisloaner something the CAF team is cooking up Delta phantom madness
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    I'm not a good candidate for testing, but you work is outstanding
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    I love the results, but without proper support for the HUD functionality being built into the game, the cockpit can never be correct. Because of this, I prefer using the MiG-21 cockpit that is close to correct for the export version with the radar display down in the cockpit.
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    Huge open hangar would be awesome. But remember due to frackin parking chance it could often be empty, or funnier have a little Chipmunk where a big Boeing is supposed to go. But when the big birds are parked where theyre supposed to be, its a thing of beauty ( said the guy obsessed with multi engine aircraft)
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    Looking good Ravenclaw
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    OK, I will do my best
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    From Battersea Park to London City Port, the tiles are layed out. 21 kilometers of photorealistic tiling in 1024x1024 pixel tiles. Only one negative aspect. It cant made with TGA files, because one single tile would have a size of 4097 kb. In jpeg a tile has the size of 250 - 350 kb.
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    Okay, I have removed the gray color, and soon I will try to implement what russouk2004 has just shown me.
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    Interesting reading all of this, including the political mayhem in the US, where the country has to battle not only Covid 19 but also the devastating Delta Tango virus which - it seems - is totally undermining the internal unity the country needs in those days.... I am not a religious person but at least my thoughts are with you. Over here - little village called Oegstgeest between Leiden and the coast in western Holland - political items are not on the agenda. The Prime MInister and his cabinet are widely supported, even by most of the opposition in parliament and by the public . Decisions are made based on the input of good and varied mixed teams of medical - and other scientists and experts and no cheap political games are played. The result is what we call an "intelligent shutdown" where everyone is asked to work and stay at home as much as possible, schools and universities only active online, restaurants and cafe's are except for take-away food, gatherings of more than 3 people are not allowed and so on, but a lot of shops are are open and public transport is operating.. And basically I am free to roam all through the country if I want to. We call it "The 1. 5 meter Society" ( the prescribed distance between people we should adhere to) and as a whole it seems to work, with declining numbers of people dying or taken into Intensive Care or hospital in other ways.. Just the same, when I look out of the window it's a "silent spring", but we're moving on... Good luck to all of you and stay safe !!!!! Grtz Derk
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    And a look in the other direction: Regents Park Hyde Park
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    What the heck is that spinners ?
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    uploaded to a DL section near you
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    https://il2freemodding.createaforum.com/ww2-axies-single-engine/sai-207-ambrosini-fighter/
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    I don't trust Trump at all and he has handled this terribly. And you said it best Erik. This is not the Republican party I know. I don't trust any of them and all the media wants is ratings. The SECNAV fired that commander because that commander called him out for his lack of action. Glad he resigned. I'm 100% with you. What happened to and honest person doing an honest job?
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    I can find 2 other sites that says he owns a small stake in that through a mutual fund. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/04/07/trumps-promotion-hydroxychloroquine-is-almost-certainly-about-politics-not-profits/ "Trump’s stake in Sanofi from each trust is between $33 and $495 — or between about $100 and $1,500 in total" "https://www.vox.com/2020/4/7/21211872/trump-coronavirus-hydroxychloroquine-covid19-drugs-sanofi-owns" So let me say this LOUDLY, the media is not our friend. Do your own research and stop letting assholes that write for the media make up your mind for you.
  40. 1 point
    here at the Download Section from Combat ACE as soon as i´m finish with the whole F-4G project , i work as fast as i can mandatory screenshot
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    That natural metal skin looks sick!
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    fram asia with love ...
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    I remember as a kid in 60, I had a toy of the Mojave. The "mouth" opened up and I could stuff my Plastic Army Men (tm) inside!!!. Also had the Remco H-21, with working winch, and was motorized to run around on the floor, with the rotors spinning. Good times!! :)
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    A bit of BoB action. This green and pleasant land.. Help yourselves everyone, there's no escort.. Spit vs 109 on the deck..
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    the story of an aircraft this aircraft saw the light of day 14-July-1970 as F-4E 69-7208 and was delivered to the RAAF 82nd Wing on 06-October-1970 in 1971 the aircraft was updated with the APQ-120 radar as well as the formation stripes and the new MIDAS-4 gun muzzle after the aircraft returned in 1973 to the USA it was 1976 rebuilt in to a F-4G 69-7208 and started the service 1978 with the 563rd TFS of the 35th TFW the final Squadron the aircaft served with was the 561st TFS from the 57th TFW , the end of the aircraft came 01-March-1995 after an engine bleed air failure which produced smoke in cockpit and the crew ejected , Capt. M. T. Manning (pilot) and Major M. J. Leggett (WSO) - ejected safely , the aircraft crashed 7 miles north west of Tonopah test range in Nevada


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