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7 pointsLightning over RAF Martlesham Heath (Battle of Britain 2 of the 1960th terrain WIP) RAF Warmwell
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6 pointsNA CAP in 1994. Obviously I got too close to this guy, and ended up in his engagement range. He missed, and I decided discretion was much more interesting than heroics and beat feet.
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3 pointsIf the Romulans can hide an entire bird of prey, then we can hide one little eagle.
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2 pointsSILENT EAGLE: BOEING’S PLAN TO MAKE THE F-15 A ‘STEALTH’ FIGHTER. Read all about it
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2 pointsMirage F1JA (1987-2011) is uploaded and waits for approval. Have fun. The usual preview by Coupi :
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2 pointsSeptember 15 1915 Savy Aerodrome,Flanders A truck swayed and finally stopped in the front of the Officer's mess. A lonely officer left out of the car.A group of officers came against the briefcases in their hands. A lieutenant shake rookies hand and said: -Ah,you are the guy.Keep up the high spirit of Chevalier Escadrona!Sergeant Saumande stay with you .You get familiar with everything. Bonne chance,Mon ami! The officers and their servants boarded the truck. Knock Knock! -Come in!You must be Sous Lieutenant... -Castillac,Henry Castillac,Sir! -Exactly.I am Capitaine Thayne Huillier.As you saw it and hear the few rumour probably,here comes little changes.Two-seater Moranes are put into training use. Our whole name change MS15 to N15. A series of brand new Nieuport 10's will come in the coming days. -Is that type a familiar to you? -No,Sir.I have fly only Moranes.There were no others in the training center,Sir. -It's nothing.Nieu should be easy plane what i have heard.Well ,here are yet one Parasol.Saumande gets to show the front line,landmarks and so.Dismiss! Sous Lieutenant Henry Caspar Castillac,born in Lyon 1897.His parents work as inn keepers.Served voluntary an infantry regiment.Transfered air service at spring 1915. 16-18 September The new scouts arrive here every day.Lorries bring them parts and maintenance staff. 19 September Henri's maiden flight here. -Okay,your first and mine last here,Sir!We make turn over the front and try to get out all troubles.No worry! Weather was really nice and sunshing. The Battle of Artois has began.Artillely barrages were intensive.No sign of EA. Henry an Morane Parasol L. Finally home and safe! -Farewell,Sir.Shoot the Boches down the sky. They shaked hands. -I promise that,Sergeant.
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2 pointsThe tale of Ailbe Blaz Dziarzowitz Ailbe was born May 14th, 1893, from a relatively wealthy Jewish family in Stettin. His father owned a drug store, where he used to spend all the time he wasn't at school. Very quickly, though, he found out about his newly developed love: air machinery. They used to spend their summers on the countryside, near a newly founded aerodrome from where mystical machines made of canvas and wood used to take swift flights up in the air. When he was 17, he managed to befriend the son of one of the few lucky owners of such mechanical wonders, and it was right in that crate where he took his..."Maiden flight". As any could expect, it did not end well at all: the machine didn't leave the ground, instead crashing into one of the hangar doors much to the displeasure of the rightful owner, who was unaware of his son's friend's passion. Luckily the damage wasn't serious, and Ailbe got off with just a big, fat, slap on his face. In 1913, as fears of a new conflict rose behind the horizon, Ailbe decided to fulfill his forbidden love and to enlist in the Luftstreitkrafte. He hadn't finished his training when World War I began, and although he showed admirable flying skills, was deemed ready for deployment at the beginning of 1915. Unfortunately for him, he'd have to wait until October of the same year as he was hit with a rather violent bronchitis who struck him in bed for a good amount of time. He was called, towards the beginning of September to Haubourdin, Flanders, as he was going to operate within the newly formed Feldflieger-Abteilung 5.
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1 pointOnce more into my breeches dear friends....... Some great stories and characters already developing I see. Some sad deaths, escapes and even a few victories. Who said the air was quiet in 1915. Paroni I'm liking those pictures of yours. I've decided to climb into the murky skies of the air war in Autumn 1915. Introducing Sergeant Kenneth Andrew Hardie. Born on 16th July 1893 in Fort William in Scotland. The son of a railway engineer, he follows in his father's footsteps until the war looms and then joins up. He is assigned to the 19th Regiment of the Royal Artillery (the Scottish Gunners) and fights in several battles in late 1914 and early 1915. He is promoted to Sergeant in February 1915 and in May, with the expansion of the RFC he applies and is accepted. After training on a Longhorn and then gaining hours in a BE2 and even a couple in a Fee, he is assigned to No. 6 Squadron and arrives at Abeele on 30th September 1915. He is the direct replacement for one Lanoe Hawker who is returning to blighty for a new assignment. This is Kenneth's story.............
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1 pointI think the F-15 will fill the gap between the 4th and 5th generation fighters jet, and I think it will do the job since the F-22 project has been stopped, In my humble opinion, I think it's a cheap alternative to secure more, sell internationally and to provide air superiority for the United States Air Force.
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1 pointSeptember 23 The day begins brighter than the previous ones. Patrol over the Loos.Three Aviatiks appeared.They turned eastward immediately when they noticed us.We catch them anyway.I spend two drum my target. In the heat of the battle i drifted too east and too down.Enemys infantry ruins in Lens shot violently.Engine hit!I broke away.The bullet hit the left thigh. With the last strength i succeeded to land on the Boche's field. I was taken to a military hospital at Douai.I spend there over two weeks.Luckily only a flesh wound. After recovering i ended up in a prison camp.After only being there for a day i found the Sanitäre's clothes. They helped me get to the no-man-land and finally home.
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1 pointYes, the default command to remove the text is the Z key. I've finally caught up with all the stories! Took me a couple of mugs of hot tea to get through all of them - excellent writing everybody, as expected from a DID campaign! Sorry to see that we've also had our first losses. It's always a bother to lose a DID pilot, especially when you've invested a lot of time and effort to develop him. Good luck, and fly safe! It's interesting that some have already encountered enemy planes several times and even managed to score victories, while others have yet to spot a single hostile machine. My pilot belongs in the latter category - it has been a decidedly uneventful campaign so far for Auguste. But I enjoy the flying and getting familiar with my sector and making up Auguste's story as I go, so I don't really mind it. Besides, combat will soon become a regular thing as the number of squadrons and machines increases on both sides. So let's enjoy the peace and quiet of 1915 while it lasts!
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1 pointtheres a reason why the modder of all disciplines sing songs of praise on that. check your model, check a skin, check placement of a decal, hitboxes, animations. almost all able to view after saving the relevant ini or image file (a new skin folder you have to start then quit the game, but then any alterations within can be viewed in LODViewer
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1 pointI doubt, that it is possible to make a F-15 stealthy. The design of the air intakes is so, that you get a perfect look on the fans of the engine. The fans are perfect radar reflectors, which increase the size of the radar cross section dramatically. IIRC the F-15 had had a frontal radar cross section of 15 - 20 m², what is a lot!
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1 pointSeptember 20-2 The Battle of Artois raging. Every day rainy and flights are performed at night time. Boche falling!
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1 pointIt worked guys! Thank you! You're a lovely community!
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1 pointOr maybe Seb could strategically place pictures of her around the plane to keep his head turning at all intervals.
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1 pointTwo more have fallen! Good luck with your new pilots gents, it will get even more dangerous in the coming weeks. Seb, keep your mind on the job Amigo. The last thing you need is the picture of that beautiful face when a Fokker flies up your tail! Raine, it’s going to get busy for your pilot and mine since the new offensive kicked off. Stay safe. How in the world are you folks seeing all these Boche planes. Gallagher has only seen two at a distance! I’m sure it will heat up soon.
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1 pointBe sure to get Mue's Toolbox and LODViewer from the SF2 utilities section if you are going to do modding.
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1 pointWe will not blame you for this i promis. at least i will not
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1 pointYup, that's what I ended up doing! Fiddled with it in Blender 2.79... And honestly, there's no texture to really apply, but hey! It's in! An F-119A Vanguard, untextured but still in for a fight nonetheless... I need to get the rest of the hardpoints configured for A variant, but I'm glad the LOD is at least in! I'll get all the localization and figure out the F-119A's total armaments in the meantime.
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