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Midway
Alexander51 replied to Gepard's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Prop Heads Forum
This is outstanding!!! Thank you sir :yes: -
Congratulations indeed!
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"I can feel it..."
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I STILL love that movie!
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Happy Birthday dear sir
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Speaking of shader effects
Alexander51 replied to Fubar512's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
BEAUTIFUL!! -
What a beautiful pair...
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Happy Birthday!
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Man O man I was ready to charge out the door and get this sim. I found out at the last minute that it has no multiplayer. Just a solo sim. That's a shame It is a beautiful looking sim nonetheless.
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Most definitely yes! France along with other military forces of Spain, the Dutch Republic, Polish volunteers, Quebecois volunteers, Prussian volunteers, Oneida and Tuscarora all fought along side the American colonists so that we could gain our independance. In a conflict that was now international because of all the belligerents involved, the war stretching from 1775–1783 culminated in the Treaty of Paris; the establishment of the United States of America. God Bless all and thank you for the great compliments <S>
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Like Tailspin I have a passing interest in it as well. The main science that gets my full attention is Geology, but I usually drop everything when I come across something really riveting in astronomy. Probably Carl Sagan's Cosmos first got any sort of interest going in astronomy to begin with. I can still remember watching Cosmos when the series first aired in 1980! I think that the one thing that really fired my imagination in that series was the episode that dealt with interstellar space flight. Been keeping tabs on the recent Phoenix polar lander on Mars as well. Another thing that I find incredibly fascinating are extrasolar planetary discoveries (304 as of June 2008).
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Burning sky
Alexander51 replied to Gr.Viper's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
BEAUTIFUL image mate. Thank you for sharing this. Would be fantastic as an add-on! -
Roger that! Thank you Sir <S>
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Outstanding Dave! Thank's for sharing this <Snaps to attention and salutes smartly>
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Happy Birthdays and God Bless!
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What aircraft you miss in game?
Alexander51 replied to vrkuboy's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
8) The Vultee P-66 Vanguard :yes: -
What aircraft you miss in game?
Alexander51 replied to vrkuboy's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Let's see right off the top of my head: 1) Dewoitine D.520C.1 2) Morane-Saulnier M.S.406 3) FIAT G.50 Freccia 4) Yak-1 5) LaGG-3 series 6) Fokker D.XXI 7) P-40F/K/M/N series -
"Sand" shader
Alexander51 replied to Fubar512's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Same as Gocad. I tend to lean towards #2. -
Yes indeedo. Happy B-Day :drinks_drunk: God Bless mate!
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Happy Birthday mate and God Bless!
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I'm officially the worst sim combat pilot ever!
Alexander51 replied to serverandenforcer's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Hell I feel like that when I'm NOT playing! -
More Corsairs, anyone?
Alexander51 replied to Wrench's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
We love it when you kill time! Gotta love them props. -
Yes I would agree about limited to no contact for now. They would be extremely vunerable to contaigens that we are capable of carrying and transmitting. History bears this out when considering the first European colonization wave to the Americas. Quote from Wikipedia: "Thus the large-scale contact with Europeans after 1492 introduced novel germs to the indigenous people of the Americas. Epidemics of smallpox (1518, 1521, 1525, 1558, 1589), typhus (1546), influenza (1558), diphtheria (1614) and measles (1618) swept ahead of initial European contact, killing between 10 million and 20 million people, up to 95% of the indigenous population of the Americas. This population loss and the cultural chaos and political collapses it caused greatly facilitated both colonization of the land and the conquest of the native civilizations."