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  1. OT....New CFS3 mod released

    Yes, plus some other theatres too... What about some BoB action? (more stable than CloD) Masterpiece movie, tribute to BoB 1969 movie, by barfly: Or my favorite Mediterranean theatre: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WI9tDSaN4E&feature=autoplay&list=ULySDUjTKhc3k&lf=mfu_in_order&playnext=1 PS: Just saw your post... I'm afraid yes; you must have 1946. You can download it from GetGames for 2.49, everything else is charge free! For a game that covers everything in WWII plus Korea, with hundreds of flyable planes available, is ridiculusly cheap!
  2. OT....New CFS3 mod released

    Some more: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn-PS0rzLdk&feature=related
  3. OT....New CFS3 mod released

    Yes of course, either dynamic or static, (based on historical events), not to mention for practically every side involved!
  4. OT....New CFS3 mod released

    IMO, install IL-2 Sturmovik 1946 instead... (If you don't have it you can get it for €2.49 from Getgames) http://www.getgamesgo.com/category/Flight-simulation and mod it with UP.3 (Ultra Pack) http://ultrapack.il2war.com/index.php for additional mods you can go to SAS modding site : http://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php I personaly, use DBW (Dark Blue World) mod, from there, on UP.3 (specified for offline play) the best way to go... PS: this way you can practically fly in every theatre of WWII, even Korea, with a mix of early jets and prop planes. Check out this Dynamic Campaign for UP.3/DBW by my friend Boelcke from A&A Paintworks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96ameN7aKUE
  5. OT....New CFS3 mod released

    Thanks for the review Jarhead, I would like to have given it a look, but now I won't bother register... I prefer the IL-2 series for WWII anyway... Moreover in it's current highly modded form! Here's a couple of Tainan Group pilot skins I've done lately: (I agree about CFS2, though... What a blast those days!)
  6. P-4

    Do not forget the overhauled AI with tactical awareness implemented and as result the realistic outcomes of dogfights!
  7. Going to be released in January 18th... http://romain-hugault.blogspot.com/2011/11/le-pilote-ledelweiss.html
  8. Le pilote a l'edelweiss

    Here is a detail of the rifle, for you, SirMike... Hugault pays much attention to little historical details.... sometimes though, minor details may portrayed erroneously, like the color of the tapes on the lower lozenge fabric camo of this Alb. D.III (OAW) (should have been light blue for OAW Werke not salmon for Johannisthal Werke). In fact I think he has done his research but has been mislead by the same choice of tapes by the Vintage Aviator May's D.Va, replica...as the leading edge tapes seem to be of the correct color!
  9. Le pilote a l'edelweiss

    Here is some more piece of info from the publisher site. The normal version of the first tome would cost 13.00 € and the de luxe one 120.00 € http://www.paquet.li/bd/catalogue/326-le-pilote-l-edelweiss-1
  10. Searching for something else, WWI related, I accidentally bumped onto this very interesting thread: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/2411-the-story-of-a-german-pilot-of-wwi/ Some unique photos and documents in there...
  11. P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS

    Thanks for the reply Makai, also thanks for the efforts and devotion as noted by Olham as well! I checked my books too and I still believe that the wood grain should be toned down a bit, but it's such a minority report to be ever considered as a mistake anyway...
  12. P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS

    Indeed, great details there! Only the wood grain on the D.II looked a bit overdone to me... I kind of liked better the more subtle approach on the D.V series.
  13. http://www.microsoft.com/games/flight/
  14. Have you seen this? MS Flight

    Well in my local store, CloD's price, (boxed), is still 39.99 € I got a d/l version from GetGames. And yes Widow, there is some CloD modding around... not in the scale of old IL-2, I must admit, but things are a bit more complicated now! As a matter of fact I have started to extract hard-codded stuff to develop a skins and markings Mod, for the Jagdwaffe, as well as a pilot mod, myself. Some things are not as accurate as I was expecting them to be...
  15. Have you seen this? MS Flight

    About CloD: I bought CloD from Get Games for 12,49 Euros last week. The last official patch was released in Oct. 17th. It's marginally playable in my laptop, in medium settings, (it runs RoF in high settings rather smoothely),... still buggy, but has potential to get better in time, nonetheless...
  16. Have you seen this? MS Flight

    I don't have FSX, I was kind of impressed by the looks of those screenshots...too surreal! but CloD would be a good platform too, better actually, with ballistics and damage already included. It looks good too...even in medium settings at my laptop:
  17. To me are more like the black tulip scheme on the nose of Erich Hartmann's Bf 109 The rainbow thing you saw there is a flare's case...
  18. Impressive scheme! One, really, minor detail to notice... I think that the camo colors are a bit too dark (the mauve at least) and may be it would me more probable to be inverted for the period referred to...
  19. Never heard of this film

    Here is BBloke's IL-2 Movie database; 266 films, of all genres to choose from... http://il2mdb.flightsimmachinima.com/
  20. I think Spad XIII had 400 rounds per gun... Here is a rare example of victory markings in WWI:
  21. Our German friends excel in organisation and practicality! The rigging instructions were printed on that rectangular sheet you see on the fuselage: Two more pics for Olham's enjoyment* ! Notice the metal primer chipping on the second one, Creaghorn! * If you go to WW site and choose Model Kitsets and your model of preference, you can find additional Archive Photos than the generic ones.
  22. One more for you, my friends:
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