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5 pointsLockheed Nighthawk GR.1 - No.15 Squadron, RAF Middle East, 1991 Template Credit: Dels
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4 pointsSo I'm currently translating the editor to Chinese as you see below, and will continue to translate the editor to multiple languages. I can accept translation requests but I'll prioritize Chinese and Japanese for now. I'll probably finish this by the next week or so, since I get too busy around school sometimes
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3 pointsGame rules for this thread: Same Unit, different aircraft. Major changes preferred, although in some cases like KC-135, F-4D to E, and C-130 different models could be ok. and you gotta name the unit and rough year of the change. to kick off, the 120th Fighter Squadron, Colorado Air National Guard. A-7D to F-16C, 1992
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3 pointsNot sure if that matters in the game at all since we are flying. But I can work on it. Simple ini edit or simple ini edit and weapon model. and special for you Czech built T-55AM2
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3 pointsFirst i made riverforks by using rivermouth tiles, but the result was not satisfying. There were blue spots in brown rivers. Not so good. Thatwhy i made a new tile for riverforks. So it looks in game:
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3 pointsNew update 1.4.1 including the AKU-170 and fixing some findings reported by @alfa2
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3 pointsI don't see any issues for it to uploaded to the Editor/Utilities section. Be a nice addition for our Asian brothers and sisters!
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3 points318th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 25th Air Division, McChord AFB, WA. The "Green Dragons". (Converted to the Eagle in 1983) Flying NORAD's Premier Fighter (at the time) The F-106A Delta Dart But, progress & the future was parked on the taxiway...in the form of the F-15A No matter how good you are, the future will always overtake you...
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3 pointsAs requested by our argentinian friends i moved the Tandil Airbase to the west. For game balance reasons i created a temporary airfield at the place of the former Tandil Airbase. So the new airfield looks in game:
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3 pointsLiterally... Turtle escort Sorry, I couldn't resist to put a Turtle above the radome
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2 points149th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Virginia Air National Guard. F-105D to A-7D, 1981 pay no mind how much Richmond VA looks like southern Italy lol
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2 pointsIt's good that the British came up with a colored anti-radar coating. Now this plane is not so boring
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2 pointsNice job. Well done. One Remark. The side covers of the hull are black. They are made by thick rubber.
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2 pointsOne day I will win the lottery and will purchase the code and instructions from TK, or pay a hacker to add the needed features. ROFL
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1 pointI will make it with clean - unpainted rubber just for you. Just in case. I know that there is no point in painting it...but still, it was also observed with paint. One in Kubinka Museum has it painted. One in Polish Museum in Warsaw has it painted. Many in the Czech Republic I observed were unpainted. and AMV one painted one untouched rubber. The best thing is in many scale model kits those side skirts come made of metal... And a way to recognize the version on a blurry picture. All early T-72 Urals with 80-105-20 glacis armor has 4. Ural-1 produced between 1975-79 with 60-105-50 armor has 3 anti-ricochet bars. And 2 bars on T-72A and on export Object 172M-1-E5 and E6 - to put it simply T-72M1 (16-60-105-50 glacis armor)
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1 pointIn the Military Museum in Dresden one T-55AM-2 was to seen. The side panels were made by rubber with textile inlays, like it is used by a conveyer belt. But it is much thicker. IIRC 2 or 3 cm or so. Steel inlays were not to seen. And of course you can spray paint over it, but how long will this last? After a while parts of the paint will falling off. I will try to find a photo of the Dresden T-55AM-2 in my archive. EDIT: I found it: The "DK" letters at the fuel barrel is typical german, it stands for Dieselkraftstoff. BTW if you look to the front of the T-72M, which you see in the last picture, then you see the bars in the triangle on the bow. This bars are a fast indicator how thick the frontal armour of the T-72 is. The rule say: as more bars, as thinner the armour.
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1 pointhey, some folks were just talking about that..... mandatory screenie or if it aint rainin we aint trainin
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1 pointLook again just at the Whale stern... I see something like a roof? or a turtle? Mandatory Screen...
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1 pointBetter luck next time. Didn't you learn anything about how facebook makes politics on their website ? They make out of the blue 10.000 more trigger-happy accounts and put them to vote against everything that moves on the website. Easy as pie ! LOL
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1 pointYeah I know that. I mean there should be coding to support the ramp working as it should and so on.
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1 point17 Dec 1947 first flight of SACs most numerous bomber, the B-47 Stratojet
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1 point27 Sep 1991: By order of President George HW Bush, aircraft and ICBM components of the Strategic Air Command are taken off of nuclear alert.
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0 pointsNot quite this day in history, but more like the history we're living through right now. Kabul Airport, August 2021, and the Afghan population storm the tarmac to try to flee from the Taliban who are taking back the country. US troops try to secure the airport to allow flights to arrive, load and leave safely...
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