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Dave

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  1. LETS THE ASS BEATING OF THE TALIBAN BEGIN!!!!!!!!
  2. Happy Birthday Jug

    Hope you have a good one sir! I will have a few for you tonight.
  3. ethics of war...told you be deep for friday

    War.............war never changes......
  4. Talk about weird, I was doing those kind of screens for the Baz Superpack and I ran into that very pic I used in my templates to do that screen. Then you post a pic asking about them. Really weird.
  5. Those sure look damn good. Get a hold of Old_Diego, I bet you he might have work for you.
  6. Glad you got those decals sorted wilco, looks outstanding. You think 9 different IAF F-15 versions is enough?
  7. Load a B-52G with them. It can carry about 28. If you need more than that I suggest going nuclear.
  8. How do I start a blog?

    Goup to the top and go int your profile, then edit profile, you will see a section called "blog" then you go from there.
  9. http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=457705&GT1=28103 One of my favorite shows and my favorite person on that show.
  10. Baz on patrol followed by trouble over Korea.
  11. GO COLTS!

    Only 3 1/2 hours to go!
  12. Actually I am going to do the same thing I did for the SF1/2 series. I am going to just change the title to Thirdwire - First Eagles 1&2
  13. Hats Off To Delta Airlines

    Our Command Chief just sent this out. Thought I would share it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thought you might find this interesting. I didn't know about it until the other day. I was commuting home from JFK on Delta Airlines on Friday and was on a layover between flights in Atlanta . I was looking out the window of the terminal at the dreary day and the ramp area when I noticed this honor guard practicing for the arrival of a flight. This service is a brainchild of Delta employees who put it together and volunteer to do it on their own time. They meet incoming flights that are carrying servicemen home for burial and provide honor guard services during the unloading of the body. This is not a loose operation. These people are all very serious about what they do. As I watched them practice, their leader drilled them and corrected any minor deviation in position or the angle that they held the colors. Special safety vests were worn by the honor guard, as well as the other half-dozen or so ramp personnel who served the planes arrival. They had some sort of design on the back, similar to a defense department logo, but I couldn't see it well enough to be sure. After about half an hour, the plane blocked in at the gate. The military escort and family members were deplaned onto the ramp and met by a Delta ground service manager. There was a younger lady (about 30 or so) and an older lady. I assumed them to be the wife and mother, but don't know. The escort, in dress uniform, carried the folded American flag. The baggage cart with the American flag design was custom-manufactured by the Delta machine shop in Atlanta , again on the employees own time. The last picture and its closeup show the casket being unloaded to the waiting cart and the honor ceremony. Naturally, I couldn't hear what was being said, if anything. Notice the captain and first officer standing at attention to the right of the picture. Once the casket was loaded, the family members were taken to the terminal in a ramp vehicle. The military escort rode in the cab of the tug pulling the casket cart. I found the whole thing very moving. Well done to the Delta employees Bob
  14. That green glow is the hud lense projector that sits at the bottom of the HUD. Its there to add more realism to what it really looks like.
  15. You win some and you lose some. Looks like that Viper pilot lost one. We know how the Soviets train. Thus why the USAF/USN and the USMC (And the IAF) are the world's largest distributor of Mig parts. If we didn't know how they trained then we wouldn't of been able to rack of up all the kill counts we have against Soviets fighters, and their tactics. These same tactics they used to train other forces and were defeated. Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, the IAF against the Arabs nations. But do not take my word for it, history has already proven that. Sorry jomni for derailing your thread. Iam very much interested in your progress in this project.
  16. F-15C AUP Circa 1998 Sundowners skin. Decals by Wilco and default and other sources.
  17. Don't know yet. These in itself are huge works.
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