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  1. 202 downloads

    Skin for Monty CZ C-119. Thanks to him for making this A/C Pappy
  2. View File USAF C-119 Flying Boxcar Skin for Monty CZ C-119. Thanks to him for making this A/C Pappy Submitter pappychksix Submitted 11/30/2008 Category Bombers, Lght Attack, Transport, Trainer Skins  
  3. Thanks Don...when my son showed me this I thought...WOW...could this ever happen here? Glad to know you are on top of it!!! Regards, Pete
  4. Updates to terms of online service prohibit players from giving out names online, allow communication to be monitored, give Sony free rein to sell user-created content. While it has yet to be seen if the PlayStation Network is ready to handle the traffic that will accompany next week's launch of Little Big Planet and its sharing tools for user-generated content, Sony Computer Entertainment America has made sure its online service is ready to go from a legal standpoint. Last week SCEA sent out amendments to its PlayStation Network terms of service and user agreement. PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable users will need to agree to the new rules if they want to play their games online, participate in Home, buy games from the PlayStation Store, subscribe to a game, or download a patch or other game update. The amendments include a number of eyebrow-raising new provisions dealing with player privacy and user-created content. Under the "Code of Conduct" section, SCEA added a provision that players can't tell anyone their real names or "any other personally identifying information." The rule also applies to names of other people or businesses. And while gamers can't go spreading their names around, the user agreement stats that Sony can share gamers' personal information with third parties "for the purpose of providing... access to PSN content." It does not specify if that content includes advertising as well as games, movies, and other downloadable offerings. The code of conduct also now specifies that anyone who uses PSN gives SCEA "express consent to monitor and record" their activities, and that the company may do so as it sees fit. And while the terms state that SCEA can turn over user information like an Online ID and IP address to "the appropriate authorities," they also state there is no requirement or expectation that the company monitor or record any activity over the network, and that SCEA can remove content or communication from the service without notifying users. That's not the only thing SCEA can do without notification (or consequence) under the new agreement. "Some content may be provided automatically without notice when you sign into PSN," the agreement reads. "Such content may include automatic updates or upgrades which may change your current operating system, cause a loss of data or content or cause a loss of functionalities or utilities. You authorize SCEA to provide such content and agree that SCEA shall not be liable for any damages arising from provision of such content or maintenance services. It is recommended that you regularly back up any data located on the hard disk that is of a type that can be backed up." Finally, SCEA added a new section on "user material and information" that allows the company to provide "others" with information about users' communication and gameplay over PSN. Further, the company can distribute or publish that information "for any legitimate business purpose" without payment to the users. The example given is for tournaments or ranking purposes. The section also deals more directly with users' creations, which presumably includes everything from custom-made levels in Little Big Planet to songs penned using the Guitar Hero World Tour studio mode. "To the extent permitted by law, you authorize and license SCEA a royalty free and perpetual right to use, distribute, copy, modify, display, and publish your User Material for any reason without any restrictions or payments to you or any third parties," the agreement states. "You further agree that SCEA may sublicense its rights to any third party, including its affiliates and subsidiaries. You hereby waive all claims, including any moral rights, against SCEA, its affiliates and subsidiaries for SCEA or any other third party's use of User Material to the extent permitted by applicable law." Representatives with Sony did not return GameSpot's request for comment. HERE is the web site link:
  5. I remember, Dave. I was looking at Sundowners skin trying to figure out why the wings had issues...LOL. Well, hope all is well with you, anyway take care...Pete
  6. Yeah, Don, I agree...pretty nice airplane. Don't remember seeing one B4 or after.....Pete
  7. Nope, That is simply a "B" model with shoulder intake EMC painted on. The model above has ALL necessary ECM equipment on the aircraft.
  8. It still has a few issues, and he is a stickler for details. Maybe someday
  9. I was going through some of my old discs and found this...It is a F-4N that Crab02 was working on. Has working RF probe and the correct ECM gear. Pretty nice aircraft, I think. Regards, Pappy
  10. Hey Boss...this is about three years old and VERY beta. Unfortunately, no MAX files. But the skin is complete. I used to use it to hone my intercept skills. Oh, well, maybe again soon, eh? BTW, looking forward to those files.. Pete
  11. I was looking thru some old back-up disc's and ran into this...Will anyone ever complete and release this aircraft???? Just curious.... Regards, Pete
  12. Roger that, sir....Thanks...pappy
  13. BTW..There is an F-6D Mustang, too!! Regards, Pappy
  14. I have noticed that photo-reconnaissance aircraft have become kinda of popular...So, this aircraft was a collaboration between Wolf257, Crab02 and me to create an RF-51D of the 45th TRS during the Korean conflict, 1951. It is a fully combat ready aircraft... Regards, Pappy
  15. Thanks guys...Now available here....Pappy
  16. 284 downloads

    This aircraft represents Republic RF-84F Thunderflash of the USAF, 29th TRS, 363rd TRW, based at Shaw AFB. Thanks to German Modder Group for allowing me to release this skin and for their effort to make this fantastic aircraft. And a big thanks to Starfighter for all his help with the making of this skin this skin. Hope you enjoy, Pappy Comments or questions: PM Me
  17. View File RF-84F Thunderflash 29th TRS, 363rd TRW This aircraft represents Republic RF-84F Thunderflash of the USAF, 29th TRS, 363rd TRW, based at Shaw AFB. Thanks to German Modder Group for allowing me to release this skin and for their effort to make this fantastic aircraft. And a big thanks to Starfighter for all his help with the making of this skin this skin. Hope you enjoy, Pappy Comments or questions: PM Me Submitter pappychksix Submitted 09/08/2008 Category F-84/T-33/F-80 Skins  
  18. After getting permission from Soulfreal @ German Modder Group to release this skin, I present this: RF-84F Thunderflash of the 29th TRS, 363rd TRW based at Shaw AFB...Pappy
  19. pappychksix

    Thank You MK2

    An awesome ride...Thank you and here's looking at years more adventures...pappy
  20. 820 downloads

    These aircraft depicts the EA-7L Corsair II's of VAQ-34 "Aggressors", NAS Point Mugu, CA, in July, 1985. Special thanx to "Florian" for creating this beautiful aircraft and to "Starfighter" for his help with the making of these skins. Hope you enjoy, Pappy (note: Only seven EA-7L aircraft were on hand with VAQ-34, the other two were TA-7C's and are included with this model, Pappy)
  21. View File EA-7L Corsair II These aircraft depicts the EA-7L Corsair II's of VAQ-34 "Aggressors", NAS Point Mugu, CA, in July, 1985. Special thanx to "Florian" for creating this beautiful aircraft and to "Starfighter" for his help with the making of these skins. Hope you enjoy, Pappy (note: Only seven EA-7L aircraft were on hand with VAQ-34, the other two were TA-7C's and are included with this model, Pappy) Submitter pappychksix Submitted 05/09/2008 Category A-7 Corsair II
  22. View File EA-4F Skyhawk VAQ-33 "Firebirds" These aircraft depicts the EA-4F Skyhawks of VAQ-33 "Firebirds", NAS Norfolk, VA, in May, 1972. Special thanx to "Fracture" for creating this beautiful aircraft and to "Starfighter" for his help with the making of this skin. Hope you enjoy, Pappy Submitter pappychksix Submitted 01/27/2008 Category A-4 Skyhawk  
  23. View File TA-4G Skyhawk Royal Australian Navy This aircraft depicts a TA-4G Skyhawk of VC-724 Squadron, Royal Australian Navy, circa early 1970. Special thanx to "Fracture" for creating this beautiful aircraft and to "Starfighter" for his help with the making of this skin. Hope you enjoy, Pappy Submitter pappychksix Submitted 01/27/2008 Category A-4 Skyhawk  
  24. View File TA-4H Skyhawk Israeli Air Force This aircraft depicts a TA-4H Skyhawk of the Israeli Air Force. Special thanx to "Fracture" for creating this beautiful aircraft and to "Starfighter" for his help with the making of this skin. Hope you enjoy, Pappy Submitter pappychksix Submitted 01/26/2008 Category A-4 Skyhawk  
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