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    working on the tail getting the panel lines right , rivets are next
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    After 6 hours I completed the PBR MKII, I think someone will be really happy to see it completed. Next will be the testing and the data files. if anyone wants to do the data files and the testing please let me know.
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    British Aerospace Sea Hawk FRS.51 - 300 Indian Naval Air Squadron
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    @whiteknight06604 I am afraid this won't be coming soon, as I have to finalize much of the tiling manually, and it's a very time consuming job. Not to mention that we're still busy working on ODS, so much to improve upon. Also, I don't want to release a half assed terrain. Target area wise, it's filled with all possible bases and real SAM site locations. All river courses and lakes have been reproduced very accurately! This would be the perfect companion to the stock GermanyCE terrain. A specific version for the 90s and beyond will be made afterwards.
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    Folks, this is my fully workable version of Br.14 based on VonS work. Next is the Polish version. Tell me your impressions. Thanks VonS and Geezer! https://easyupload.io/372esh password is br14
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    1986, a busy MedCruise for the USS Coral Sea Wing : Prairie Fire 1 & 2, El Dorado Canyon. Routine ops like AEW CAPping AAR And then, remember to Libya that "line of Death" will be a two ways mean... Job done,time to return on board and finally... ...some quite
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    was landing on acesfakia's tango several times already Acesfakia did ATC -4-5 years ago - but it was never fully finished. The idea is good. If properly made ini file you can land on any boat. His 3dmax file is in modders Repository. Nice PBR. But there is always but...(butt) Can we actually sail on rivers? I think not...Unless you will make them as non-ships ground objects placed on the river. But I might be wrong. But nice PBR indeed.
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    Before the Pole version I found time to fix the USAS one. https://easyupload.io/hd2j5l Password - br14usas
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    No hay muchos avances por falta de tiempo, dejo este video del Privatter que no me exige tiempo frente a la pc
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    a skin of a million layers starts with the first line but nobody ever shows the very first f##### line they do
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    There comes the Poles! https://easyupload.io/zmfo6r password - br14pole
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    the problem was not so much the wiring the missiles are conneced with a quick releas connector to the launchrail , the launchrail in the beginnig was the AERO-3B and was used for the AIM-9B only all other AIM-9 including the AIM-9B used from ca.1966 onward the LAU-7A the wiring on the aircraft side was not so much a big deal some aircraft like the F-86 did get to a later point the AIM-9 capability other aircrafts like F-104G and F-4B or F-1 had from the beginning the capability some AIM-9 like the AIM-9C was only used on the F-8 others like the AIM-9D/G/H are only used by the U.S. Navy ( some are exported ) the AIM-9E/J/L/M/N/P are used mainly by the USAF and the NATO partners and Israel , but theoreticaly can a USAF jet launch the Navy AIM-9 and vice versa
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    I was thinking of making these too. (Brown-water navy)
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    PBR completed next will be the texture.
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    I just looked at Acesfakia model and it is great. I have worked on the new model (I think I can make it a low poly this one is 1357 and I can make it under 2000) if you think I should complete please let me know.
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    these day, probably smarter to keep the windows closed, mask on and use the internal O2!!!
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    Like you need to open the canopy and take a deep breath....
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    BAC Thunderstrike GR.5
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    The USMC sent technicians to Taiwan in the 1950's. While there, the Marines installed sidewinder rails and missiles on ROC F-86's, which they used against PLAAF MiGs. Sidewinders were sold extensively to our allies (you mentioned the Israelis, IIRC they didn't get sidewinders until the late 1960's. They also used captured Soviet missiles, based on the sidewinder, and home-made Shafrir's) and I believe sidewinders could be wired up to any airplane. How was that done? It's beyond me, sorry. I just know that it could be done. Perhaps someone else will have a better answer for you.
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    don't worry that will be changed later , is just a matter of seconds
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    When I tried to fly the Breguet, the aircraft didn't show, only the cockpit. In the data.ini change these lines from this: [Fuselage] ModelNodeName=DH4Fuselage ShowFromCockpit=TRUE to this: [Fuselage] ModelNodeName=Fuselage ShowFromCockpit=TRUE and the aircraft will show normally. Thank you for all your work to bring us these models, Von S. Sometimes, working in Thirdwire sims, as much as I love them, can remind me of the old Bugs Bunny cartoon featuring the Gremlin.
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    I don't know technical details but IR missile interchangeability could take place and there are examples... Hellenic and Spanish Mirage F1s could carry AIM-9 instead of Magic and Iraqi MiG-21s were modified to carry Magics.
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    i dont recall how advance it is, but mue's blender exporter does work animations now (got corrected on that a few months ago)
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    will there be a PBR with a Jermry Clarkson figure??? -----------------------------------------------> ducks and runs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------->
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    The PBR is coming along great I think I surprised myself with how fast I am working on it and I think I will have a surprise for you all soon (Been working on it for more than 10 hours today ). Vietnam here we come again.
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    i'd see A-5s for cash, J-10s for access. with heavy "contractor" support on the J-10 of course. funny how the Paranis started speaking Mandarin over the airwaves! interestingly, my view on how Dhimar should be was modelled on the Tiger Force from Tillmans Warriors. The Dhimaris (in my view) would want up to date weapons, yet as simple as can be within the operational needs so that they can support themselves in the event their benefactors change their minds. So in this instance, i would have gone for a fleet of SAAB/Dhimari Aircraft Corporation F-39C/D and E/F fighters. yes, license built in Dhimar. simplfy the supply chains, effective yet economical. yes Dhimar is analog to Saudi Arabia in being rich. But the house of Saud didnt have too many neighbors aiming to eliminate them in the first half of their history, so while they bought the toys they never really learned to use them. i view Dhimar as yes having the purchasing power of Saudi Arabia, but the military acumen closer to Israel. kinda happens when your neighbors are always out to steal from or kill you.
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    @Menrva I suggested testing "Scramble" because, correct me if I am wrong, it loads the least about of elements...and may be a way to tell if the issue is with the install or just amount of elements the game engine\PC was trying to process. I had issues with my 1080 ti rig, but after dropping to High, everything worked fine... You would not believe the amount of work that went into the terrain, air fields and objects (infantry!!!)...its amazing...but it all comes at a cost... =V=
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    Geezer's work was indeed stellar - top-notch stuff. I was particularly hoping to see the MS Type I and the Bleriot completed, but no word from him on the forums since last year I think. Hope he's doing well. I remember that he was interested in switching over to the Unreal engine for static battle displays and things. Maybe he'll catch the FE2 bug again and visit us sometime. No matter what WW1 sim I fly - FE2 is always my go-to sim for quick combat and good single missions with variety. (There is a Breguet XIV that Geezer was also working on - but it's largely in "alpha" or early beta stage, with several things that were never completed on it. The Junkers J.1 on the other hand, as a model, is pretty much complete - as is the FM on it that I did a couple of yrs. ago - but it lacks a skin. I think that Crawford was working on a skin - but we decided that the Junkers is not really a priority aircraft at this point in time for FE2, so I haven't checked into its status. The N28/28a in the consolidated package is pretty much complete - although there are some oddities with the prop. disc. at various speeds - possibly something that needs tweaking with that model further, since we weren't able to do anything in the data ini to fix the oddity.) In terms of my FM update packs, most of the important aircraft have been tweaked - I will however look at the Snipe and Stephen's Halb. CL.II, and ver. 3 of the Sikorsky S-16 in the future, and I think there was a Pomilio also by Stephen that I never looked over, as well as implementation of Crawford's camera tweaks on the Elephants - maybe for a ver. 10.0 of the FM pack. Then I'll individually touch on FMs after that should any new aircraft be released for FE2. Maybe Stephen has some surprises in his FE2 factory. Happy flying all, Von S EDIT: for those following this thread, Geezer's "nearly complete" FE2 aircraft have all been zipped up as a big, consolidated folder (with all latest updates included), and now located towards the bottom of page 25 of this thread - the old links spread across pages 17, 18, 23 of this thread have been deleted since it was a hassle to find everything and keep up to date with the installs. Hopefully the all-in-one package will rekindle interest in FE2.
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    Targets of Opportunity.
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