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10 pointsOLYMPUS ......................F-104G Starfighter (FG-7151) painted in anniversary scheme "Olympus".
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2 pointsOne year later..... Worked on F and M Sparrows, AMRAAM, R-530, Super 530F/D. More tweaking of the AIM-9's as well.
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2 points@ Sundowner... Otherwise in the real life from 1986 to 1996 the 19 Mirage IVPs (retrofited Mirage IVAs) were used for the nuclear deterrence (one ASMP missile) and strategic reconnaissance (pod CT-52) roles. From 1996 to 2004 six Mirage IVPs were used only for strategic reconnaissance missions. Among the other external stores they were ECM/decoys pods. P.
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1 pointHate to quibble, but why would 23 Sqn be on Mirage IVs? They’re a fighter sqn, it’s a bomber. The RAF is particular about its sqn traditions.. ;) Nice model though :))
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1 pointI saw this (Warthunder Hun, YT vid, I don't have it myself to dig onto it): And i liked it, so I made this: But I'm wondering if it was like that in real life, the only other gunsight i could see seemed from the stubby tail early As and it looked just like the F-86s, while this one looks closer to WW2 sights, but I found them to be pretty useful.
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1 pointYep, they used K-14 (UK GGS) type reticle. The closed (also broken) circle can be blanked out leaving only the + mark. The circle is used for aim-off in the bombing mode (and in the caged sight mode), the diamonds reticle for rocket mode. I have made a improved Hunter sight of that type some time ago, based on some UK manual or doc. The A-4 sight in the F-100 has a 10-diamonds reticle, have made one as well , update for the F-86's and the F-100 too. Already in Dec. 2012 F-100D.7z F-100D_64.7z F-100D_68.7z
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1 pointThats what i was after Sundowner. Would appreciate it, if you could send me that. Cheers Jeff
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1 pointJust for fun as I am well aware that the real NAF23 proposal was a major change to the prototype design....
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1 pointOperation Granby, January 1991 Two RAF Thunderstrike GR3s take on fuel from a Vulcan K.2 tanker en-route their target, a bunker complex in central Iraq...
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1 pointLow poly ........VW T3 ........for the Terrain's Anatolia and Germany etc.....if you get be fed up ορ be bored ..to see the M35 truck ...etc....
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1 pointProbably the plane I love in absolute in this mod 8 and in general)! Mandatory screenshot: High over Iraq
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1 pointThis topic was originally posted on another thread, but we were having some trouble getting the movie to play correctly without clipping off a lot of the image frames. So I have now posted the movie to a video hosting website that should let you view the movie (with no image clipping) while it is downloading, i.e., no 15 minute wait to download the file - it starts playing the moment you click the Play icon. I think you may need "Flash" to play the movie, but I assume most of you have that on your computer. Some background: I recently put together a movie using some of my gun and belly camera film from my F-100 combat missions in Vietnam. I merged this film into flight scenes that I set up in SF2V. It includes some of my actual radio calls during missions and also includes a complete music soundtrack. The movie shows an F-100 mission from start-up, taxi, takeoff, enroute to target, ordinance delivery and return to base. The flight scenes show an F-100 rolling in on a target and releasing ordinance, at which point the movie transitions to the actual combat footage and follows the ordinance to impact. I produced the movie with Sony Vegas Movie Studio. The movie is about 24 minutes long. I think the simulated flight scenes show how well SF2V merges in with the real thing. I set-up all the SF2V flight simulations to match the weapons load-out that I was delivering in the actual combat film. Here is the link for the movie. Watch in HD if your computer and Internet connection will support it without stuttering. I tried the link and it works for me. However, I got some micro-stutters when I went to full-screen mode. It did run smooth in the smaller window that opens up when you select the link below. Experiment with your computer and see what runs the smoothest. http://vimeo.com/bobward/f-100-combat-film-captiain-bob-ward-vietnam-1970 Hope you enjoy it. Bob Ward
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