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    Aeroclube de Brasilia JetProvost T5A
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    Okay, it was just to test... Many edits later, my wingman with 10000 pounds of payload : With a few more tries I succeeded too Still things to do, but at least it lands on the aircraft carrier And take-off The little grey thingy at the right bottom is my wingman doing rounds on the water with one engine down...
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    well, I have been doing the same thing...
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    Photographic proof that it's not always the bombs that are retarded........
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    Inspired by Spinners Still a work in progress
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    Next development step Montevideo Airport: It has grown up a little bit.
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    I decided to rebuild Montevideo Airport from scratch. The first step is done. The two main runways and some taxiways are layed out. At the moment the airport consist of 41 single objects. Its like a big puzzle. So it looks today: Tomorrow more.
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    Can't wait for Deadline result.. so far 1 out of 3 "Horses" I "Bet" currently leading.. hope "She" can win the race..
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    Just some photos I took testing new objects for ODS30 .
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    Bay of Pigs (small) campaign addon for Operation Tainted Cigar for SF2.... Beta released here:
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    Thanks daddyairplanes Great idea !
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    View File BAC JetProvost T5a Skins Skins for Russouk2004's Jet Provost. 4 skins included. Enjoy. Pete Submitter pappychksix Submitted 02/14/2023 Category Other  
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    looks awesome would suggest moving the insignia off the nacelles though. because of the rotation. best suggested place would be on the fuslage forward of the red band, and as big as possible
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    1. Avro Canada CF-100 Mk.4 - 21° Gruppo, 53° Stormo, Aeronautica Militare, 1960 2. Avro Canada CF-100 Mk.4 - 101 Squadron, Israeli Air Force, 1967 3. Avro Canada CF-100 Mk.4 - No.153 Squadron, Royal Air Force, 1957 4. Avro Canada CF-100 Mk.4 - Fliegerstaffel 16, Swiss Air Force, 1962
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    . "A Story for the Season" 1916: Christmas Eve at the Front. The War has dragged itself along on its steely, mud-caked claws for over two years, and the end seems no closer now than when it all began. At an RFC aerodrome not ten miles from the first line trenches, a group of airmen sit through the morning’s briefing, and prepare themselves for the day’s work. They are nearly all young men, at least in years. But with war comes age beyond a calendar’s mark, and one would find that each man is far older than first appearance would tell if a moment were taken to look into his eyes. As the meeting breaks the jovial banter can be heard amongst the group: the good-natured ribbing and warnings, the verbal jousting, the camaraderie and the closeness that bonds souls together in such tenuous and temporary times. Across the mud at a German aerodrome, a similar scene is being played out. The Jagdstaffel pilots there are also preparing themselves for the task at hand. To look at them, you might imagine they were schoolmates of their British counterparts, rather than enemies soon to be locked in mortal combat. For they too laugh and joke, and share that same bond. And they too are of the "old young". The hour is at hand. On each side the signal is given and the small, fast scout planes skim along the cold, icy ground, and one by one lift into a winter sky as grey as the earth below. They form up, and after climbing to their prescribed altitudes, they head towards No Man’s Land and on to do their best; for King and Country; für Kaiser und Vaterland. They meet, and there is the initial gun pass as each sizes up the other. A few moments later and the aerial battle begins in earnest. To those in the fight it is a mind-numbing blur of action that runs in both accelerated and slow motion simultaneously. A split second given to pull the trigger as a plane zips across the sights: an eternity spent to try and twist out of the path of the bullets. An entire lifetime won or lost in less than an eye blink. To those on the ground it appears as a graceful ballet of the sky, the canvas-feathered birds turning and rolling and climbing and diving. But it is a dance to the death more often than not, and it will end when one or more has fallen. And one has fallen. The long, slow, spiraling pirouette as the finale comes to the dance. The others have now tired and as if by mutual agreement or unseen signal the partners separate and turn away. The audience below does not understand how it can be over so quickly. They cannot see the fatigue and exhaustion of those in the air; cannot see their battered ships, or their bruised and aching bodies; or their tired, aging eyes. No, they can see none of these things, any more than the men in the air can see the pain or the agony endured by those who must fight on the ground. Each sees the other from afar, as through a glass darkly. It is an irony of war that in each case, either in the Sky or on the Earth, a man better understands and is more akin to the enemy he fights in his realm than to his own countrymen above or below. Christmas Eve at the Front. Night has fallen and the pilots sit about the dinner table at their respective aerodromes, and talk of flying and fighting, and of family and friends. Wishes of the Season are shared, letters from home are read. Songs of hope are sung and toasts are made to fellow flyers, and to mothers and sweethearts. At one of the tables an empty chair stands in remembrance of the comrade lost that day, and to whom the final toast is made. He will be missed, and to a loved one back home he will forever be a young man with bright, happy eyes; forever a photograph, a memory of a life that could have been. It matters not which side he fought for. He was a man, a part of human kind, and with his passing we are all the lesser for it. . May you have safe and blessed holidays wherever you are, and may we each remember the true message of this season: Peace on earth, good will toward men.
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    LOOOL Fortunately...NO :)
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    It's a not serious mod I made from the very good MiG-Ye8ML made by Logan4 and available in the download section, in this pack :
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    After 24 hours the race is tight, very tight. Almost 50 members voted in 24 hours. AIDC F-CK-1 Ching - Kuo (I guess STRAHI is happy for the time being) is in front with 11 votes (23.4%). Very interesting race... PS - An open bet would've been great LOOL
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    Just to say... and adding a sort of "fake engine" with specific entries ? Edit : time is missing to test but I think we could start from the example of the F-86H propulsion data.
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    I am releasing this as a BETA for you guys to try out and give feed back on. You WILL need OTC for SF2 installed and you WILL need SF2NA as part of your base game installation. StrikeFighters2 BOP OTC addon BETA.7z TO INSTALL: Unpack the files and out into your 'StrikeFighters2 OTC' mods folder. You MUST overide when prompted!!! It will not affect the OTC campaigns and objects in anyway. The aim of this addon to fly as the A-4B Skyhawk in the air-to-air role as planned if Kennedy hadn't massively reduced the planned air support by the Navy at the last minute. But you can also fly in the ground support role as a Rebel/ CIA B-26B "During Bay of Pigs VA-34 A-4B Skyhaks from the USS Essex flew a CAP/ escort mission with the intention of protecting the Rebal A-26 Invaders but due to a timing cock up were an hour late and missed engaging the Cuban T-33A fighters. They also flew multiple reconnaissance flights over the invasion beach throughout the incident. Due to President Kennedy insisting that there be no proof of US involvement the Skyhawks had their USN markings painted over. This was one of the first VSF Skyhawk detachments and the A-4B could not carry the AIM-9 at this point so Skyhawks operating over Cuba just had two wing drop tanks plus thier 20mm cannons." Credit goes to eburger68 and the team who made OTC: Wrench for the T-33 WhiteBoySamurai for the long hull Essex I turned into the LPH-4 Timmy, Bobrock, Hgbn and Wrench for the A-26
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    Nice work Ravenclaw...
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    After looking on my terrain and then on Google Earth i realized, that i placed Montevideo at the wrong position. So i had to move it. Near to horizon you see the city tile at the old position. In reality there is a town called Ciudad del Plata or so. Montevideo is around the bay, which is a natural harbour. Same position, but view to the south, the suburbs of Montevideo along the coastline and the Montevideo International Airport Short view of this airport. First steps, there is still a lot to do.
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    It's looks outstanding
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    AGM-88G AARGM_ER 3d work is almost done , it is not perfect but for the moment i think it is good enough may be in the future we will get some better pictures with more details
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    The contrast of colors in this shot is wonderful! Such a basic shot, but open this one with your viewer, it's gorgeous! And one curly one for the distribution of parts.
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