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8 pointsSome RAF action in early 1960th. Take off in pair. Canberra is waiting that the runway will be free. Parking positions.
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8 pointsA3D = All 3 Die (no ejection seats) required funny screen shot Seen on Google Earth at Longtain AB in the PRC
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6 pointsSam Suppression Mission in the EA-6B. Love the scheme. Coming back to the boat, everything was like oil on glass, and I'm already congratulating myself on a kick-a$$ landing. And just at the end of the deck...I sneezed. Pushed the stick over, hit the fantail, things went to hell, and that was all she wrote. The best description of the crash went something like this....
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4 pointsI'm guessing the lead clown (me) didn't make it out cause those damned shoes got caught under the rudder pedals.....
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4 pointsexcuse me sir, but only three clowns ejected from that, clearly identifying it as a Douglas A3D not a Prowler (if you dont get teh joke, just wait on other Kevin to chime in) mandatory screenie, or just another pretty pic over Italy
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3 pointsAs you've all figured out, I'm redoing or at least trying to clean up the targeting on the Formosa Strait Taiwanhaixia terrain. The reason I tagged the 'food service unit', is that the Easter Egg of the 'stand' item has a name (as is usual). It's Lee Ho Fook's. I know I'm giving it away, but most (if not all) of you should recognize the name
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2 pointsView File Kfir-C2 _Ecuadorian Air Force These are the Kfir C2 versions used by the Ecuadorian Air Force. The pack contains all the necessary models and is based on the normal TW model and the mods available in Combat Ace. To run this mod you also need access to the SF2:I TW lod files (lods and cabins for Kfir) The full merged installation of the SF2 family is generally recommended. The skin was made by me in 2048x2048 format based on templates from ludo.m54 Credits: I have made all the decals for use in FAE based on the reference materials available. data.ini TW and small fixes made by me The Mod Kfir-FAE version is based on denissoliveira's original package =>http://combatace.com/files/file/15556-kfir-c7/ 3D Mod: Denis Oliveira I would like to thank gkabs for making the mod Kafir_C2_Antenna_Tail and GK-MF1Euro-Pilot_early these are his authorship to contact go to gkabs@gkabs.net National and squad markings as always in my case are painted on skins. Effect files are added. I've also used standard sound files that everyone should have by now. report bugs please I hope you like it. Enjoy Submitter compufat Submitted 09/02/2023 Category Israeli Origin
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2 pointsSF2 weather and F-15 cockpit still better then falcon bms 4.37 !
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1 pointMost of you that have played any of my terrain mods, know of the placement of "hot dog stand" (in it's various incarnations and names) scattered across the landscape. Well, in looking up some of the airports/bases on mainland China, I came across this image. Now, I'm not talking about the 2 J-10s, but the 'red pinned' tag in the lower right. the "Muchung Beef Shop" might be that building just below the title. Since, that's "My Thing" to do, could it be that the powers that be in China know of my penchent for placing resturants everywhere? And will I get paid for my idea???? The world may never know!!!
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1 pointSupermarine Spitfire Mk.I - No.113 Fighter Squadron, Polish Air Force, 1939 In July 1938 a group of Polish Air Force officers arrived at the Supermarine works for a technical presentation on the Spitfire Type 300 and to watch a series of demonstration flights of the Spitfire flown by Supermarine's chief test pilot Mutt Summers. The Poles left suitably impressed and presented their thoughts directly to a small Parliamentary committee headed by Ignacy Mościcki (the President of the Republic of Poland). With the indigenous PZL.50 Jastrząb fighter still under construction and months away from flying, Mościcki forced through an order for 32 Spitfire Type 300 fighters for delivery during the Spring of 1939. This order was approved by the Air Ministry and a contract between the two governments was finalised on November 18th, 1938. Starting in May 1939, initial deliveries were made to the 113th Fighter Squadron of the Polish Air Force based near Warsaw and by early August the squadron were fully equipped with 16 Spitfire Mk.I's all with the early flat cockpit canopy and two-bladed Watts propellor. At dawn on September 1st, 1939 the squadron were immediately into action defending Warsaw from Luftwaffe Ju-86 bombers and Bf-109 escort fighters and over the next few days the squadron claimed 15 victories for the loss of 3 Spitfires.
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1 pointmakes you wonder 'what might have been' IF the Poles did have the Mk1s in those opening days nice job!
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1 pointthis checkerboard is correct for the 1921-1993 period. all good. The color looks good too, no chocolate brownish at all...
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1 pointGreat shots there. Do you have templates for the Kfirs or did you just repaint the existing grayish ones? Mandatory screenie: Lockheed F-35A (C.17) of the Ala 15, 151st squadron, 2025
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1 pointel viejo modelo de mig 21 i de Ale, hoy ya con tren y algunas cositas mas.
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1 pointFile Name: An-12 "CUB" & bonus An-8 "CAMP" File Submitter: paulopanz File Submitted: 22 July 2015 File Category: Other The Antonov An-12 (NATO reporting name: Cub) is a four-engined turboprop transport aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. It is the military version of the Antonov An-10 and was made in many variants. The first prototype flew in December 1957. Over 900 had been built, in both military and civilian versions, before production finally ended in 1973. The An-12BP entered Soviet military service in 1959. In terms of configuration, size and capability, the aircraft is similar to the United States-built Lockheed C-130 Hercules. Military Soviet and former-Soviet examples have a defensive tail gun turret. Bonus Plane: The Antonov An-8 (NATO reporting name: Camp) is a Soviet-designed twin-turboprop-engine high-wing light military transport aircraft. The first production aircraft was rolled out in December 1958. The majority of An-8s built served in the Soviet Air Forces, with two An-8s being used to land special forces to seize Plzen airport during the Invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968.Others were used as electronic reconnaissance aircraft, and one aircraft was used for air sampling following Chinese nuclear testing in 1966.They continued in large scale use on front-line military duties in the Soviet Air Force until the 1970s. WHAT's IN: 1 An-12 flyable plane; 1 An-8 bonus (adapted) flyable plane and edited skin; A whole new or upgraded An-12 historical skinset and decalset, including many VVs nose arts: VVS: 4 AFlot: 1 UkrAF: 1 CVL: 1 PWL: 1 JRV: 1 AfgAF 1 EAF: 3 SyAF: 1 IrAF: 2 RJAF: 1 QJJ: 1 FAPA: 1 EtAF: 1 IAF: 6 AURI: 2 PLAAF: 1 Yemen, Tanzania and Mozambique skins could be added if only someone could send a pic ..... CREDITS: - paulopanz: skins, decals, screens, inis - Ghostrider883: IAF references - Mue: LODwiever; [ready to give credits] - cockpit: Kesselbrut ? - An-8 conversion inis: ? - Aeroflot original skin: ? I'm so sorry but time went by and I forgot where I took ..... and wasn't able to find. INSTALL: - All in main mod folder EXTRAS: Inside An-12 folder You will find proper inis to use/change for: - Paratroop carrier (paratroop included); - Bomber as in IAF service - Transport ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** This realise come after some years work on a model that isn't the best from Tk production (quite the same from Sf-1) but a real jolly to use on almost ALL existing scenery, some in WIP and other I wish to came ................. Thank you to all of you gents here at CA, it's a real plesure to be here with you all. @ paulopanz Click here to download this file
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