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10 pointsThe terrain is my personal heavily modified Vietnam, the trucks & stuff are things I've made in the last few weeks. Wip Da Nang...set up as 2 seperate bases .
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8 pointsPilots, get ready for battle! The skies above a strategic and varied region of the world await you. You're being deployed to... Ethiopia, African Horn (1977-1990) The Ogaden War erupts, the Soviet Union aiding Derg's Ethiopia and the United States scrambling to support Somalia. Minor fights expected in Yemen, between the Western-backed North Yemen and the Soviet-backed South Yemen. Ethiopia, African Horn (1993-2028) The Derg regime in Ethiopia has fallen. Eritrea declares independence contesting borders with Ethiopia and Djibouti. A unified Yemen threatens the interests of the West in the Red Sea region.
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5 pointsI got the message, that my tactical numbers for israeli tanks are not correct. Thatswhy i reworked the design and made new israeli tank numbers, consisting of a hebrew letter as tank designation number, a normal number for the platoon designation, angles for the company and rings on the barrel for the battalion designation. (not on Centurions, there were strange stripes along the whole barrel, thatswhy i deletet the stripes again) Its a confusing system.
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4 pointsSupermarine Spitfire Mk.1 - Groupe de Chasse II/5 'La Fayette' When the first Spitfire prototype took to the air in March 1936 it made the majority of contemporary interceptor fighters obsolete overnight and its performance and potential represented such a leap forward that rival nations would need to invest huge sums to design and develop similar aircraft. Even France, with its large and diverse aircraft industry, realised that their fighter aircraft were not as advanced as this new benchmark so it came as no surprise that the French Air Ministry wanted to purchase Spitfires. However, by November 1938 there were no less than thirteen countries on the Supermarine order book for Spitfires and whilst the Foreign Office had placed France at the top of the priority list the initial French order for just three aircraft was so pathetically small that Supermarine publicly made it a lower priority to the Belgian request for 15 aircraft and a licence to build at least a further 30 aircraft. Baron Amaury de La Grange, the vice-president of the French Air Commission, was a personal friend of US President Roosevelt and La Grange managed to convey to Roosevelt the urgency of France's position and asked for military help. With war clouds brewing in Europe, Roosevelt was forthcoming and instructed the US War Department to sell the most modern American airplanes to France and also persuaded Neville Chamberlain (the UK Prime Minister) to place France back at the top of the priority list - a request to which Chamberlain agreed but only providing that the French order was increased to 50 aircraft. Initial deliveries were made to the Armée de l'Air in June 1939 with Groupe de Chasse II/5 'La Fayette' based at Toul-Croix-de-Metz becoming the first operational French Spitfire squadron later in the following month. The aircraft of this famous squadron were painted with the same 'Chief Sitting Bull' insignia used by the American volunteers of the 'Lafayette Escadrille' during the First World War before the entry of their country into the conflict. Only sixteen aircraft had been delivered at the outbreak of war in September 1939 and whilst deliveries continued for a short while no other Armée de l'Air squadrons were formed and the UK Government requisitioned the final nineteen aircraft before they were delivered. Just some new decals on Cliff7600's Spitfire 1a over Gepard's Battle of Britain terrain. Good work boys!!
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4 pointsAFAIK that's not correct. Control surface meshes don't have any influence on the FM. You can test this by e.g. linking the mesh node of the right wing to the left aileron. This gives a funny animation but the flight behaviour doesn't change. That's correct. Weapon station entries are one of two cases I know of where the 3D model influences the FM (the other case are the landing gear entries). The weapon mass is attached at the pivot point (not necessarily the mesh) of the node defined by ModelNodeName. If ModelNodeName is missing, then the position defined by AttachmentPosition is used. In either case only the lateral (left, right and maybe? up, down) coordinates are considered, the longitudinal coordinates (fore, aft) are ignored.
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4 pointsHi all, I'm OK. But as GKABS correctly assumed, I was and still am very busy with real life work. And now even more so. In september we had a sudden change at work that eventually increased my workload again. So, SF2 modding is still on a back burner .
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3 pointsI used a two man crew so there would be enough room for the gunner to move. Otherwise his range of motion is too limited.
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2 pointsHey Andy, thats bad...sorry to hear that. But good to see, that you're fine. I hope you're get some free days around X-mas.
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1 pointNew scenarios coming in 1 week (or the usual 2, who knows?). Gentlemen, get ready for battle! Today we show you one of three world hotspots where you may be deployed... Texas, American South Central (1968-2018) Supported by the Russians, Central American regimes stage an invasion of Mexico. The remnant of the Mexican military flees to the U.S. and fights alongside North American forces.
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1 pointVery nice result with a simple yet effective mod Would you release the decals set ? The backstory is so plausible. Really close to what I read about the early Spitfires exports.
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1 pointAs BB says they are Historical Aces but in effect they are Historical Pilots too, as not all become full aces, but may have had custom aircraft liveries.
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1 pointIt was a comedy farce , I’m pretty sure it wasn’t meant to be historically accurate. 😉 if we were too take it seriously why the heck would the French underground be fighting the East Germans ?
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1 pointTwo horse tatchankas were as common as Troikas or Quadrigas. It depended a lot wheter enough horses were available. In the time of civil war both sides used what they had. Of course a quadriga tatchanka looked much better. The crew were always 3 men. One driver( is this the correct term?), one shooter and one for the ammo belt to prevent ammo jam. Polish Tatchanka Soviet Tatchanka used as Flak.
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1 pointIn the first video, it wasn't until I saw these young lads standing on the sidelines holding their poles that I realized the pursuit of women is the same all over the world.
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1 pointMany Russian women are very attractive when they are young. But sooner or later, they end up looking a little bit less attractive:
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1 pointTactical numbers and insignias for stock tanks. Here: the Israelis. M60 Magach 6, M48 Magach 3, Centurion Shot Release: X-Mas
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1 pointYour skins are always a work of art. Of course, I'm can't wait to try them on in the game.
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1 pointTactical numbers and insignias for stock tanks. Here: Leopard 1 Planed release: X-mas.
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1 pointAvia B.35P 'Rorýs' - 1st Fighter Regiment, Parani Army Air Force, 1940 Skin Credit: Monty CZ
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1 pointGents, the world needs your dogfighting skills for another conflict in... Timor, North Oceania (1950-2018) Indonesia is testing its boundaries, putting pressure on the nearby East Timor. China is also keeping an eye on the situation. The combined military units of Australia and New Zealand are on station to repulse any threat in the area.
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-1 pointsYou know what kind of movie this was. There was nearly all wrong. If you look to the soldiers in the back, this is Wehrmacht, not east german army. It would be the same to say all american girls are black, fat and ugly.
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