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Talk about a knockout and a great actress. http://news.msn.com/obits/actress-lauren-bacall-dead-at-89-bogart-estate
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Mako have you ever fought those demons? I do everyday. So I understand why he did it. I understand why my mom did it.
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You know, I have favorite actors but Robin Williams was always one that if he was on TV I would go out of my way to watch. Loved him in his movies. He was unpredictable on talk shows and that is what made watching them worth it. His stand up would leave me stitches everytime. If you haven't seen Aladdin you need to. It's hilarious. Good Will Hunting is another one that is a must watch. He was one of the last true actors that I cared about. I lost my mom to suicide so I understand the demons he was fighting. He will be truly missed. Sad doesn't even begin describe it.
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http://news.msn.com/pop-culture/sheriff-robin-williams-found-dead-in-apparent-suicide
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FS Color Swatches
Dave posted a topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
I used them for Photoshop. I can't remember for the life of me who did them at Lock On files. But they come in handy. FS_COLORS.zip -
Oh yeah that will be added to my collection.
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I used them for Photoshop. I can't remember for the life of me who did them at Lock On files. But they come in handy. FS_COLORS.zip
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Creating a Skin step by step with Gimp
Dave replied to Peugeot205's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Knowledge Base
Oh I am pinning this for sure. Thank you for the hard work. -
Great F-86F Videos by Bunyap
Dave posted a topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCChA7JzaWoakPbvpmUzMH5g This is his YouTube page with some great videos on it. Here is a sample on what you get. -
Great F-86F Videos by Bunyap
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
I will tell you this, its a blast to fly and really not hard to learn. Just lots of practice, but that is half the fun. -
Sorry , I need a break
Dave replied to ravenclaw_007's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Get well Volker. We will leave the fridge stocked with beer for you. You have nothing to make up at all. Just get well and that will be enough. -
Strike Fighters 2 Screenshots
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
That's not a marineflieger, its an F-104G. -
No one should be homeless. Even Veterans.
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DCS where we go?
Dave replied to paulopanz's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
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Belsimtek: Mig-15Bis
Dave replied to SilverDragon's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
One thing I can say for sure, Belsimtek is actually releasing stuff. Mig-21 and Hawk are right behind by the other mod teams. The others ones like Coretex or what ever they are called, Ill believe it when I see it. -
DCS: F-86F Saber
Dave replied to SilverDragon's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
They need to release the paint kit!!! -
Belsimtek: Mig-15Bis
Dave replied to SilverDragon's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
Belsimtek has different teams working each of those aircraft. So its not the same team working on the F-86 and trying to finish the Mi-8. -
Introducing “DCS: F-86F Sabre” Belsimtek is preparing the upcoming launch its next flight simulation title: DCS: F-86F Sabre. Current plans are for a pre-order release with access to open beta versions in July, 2014. Focusing on another aviation legend, Belsimtek is excited to offer an opportunity to pilot a pioneering jet fighter spawned in the dawn of the jet age – the F-86 Sabre. Built by North American Aviation, the Sabre is one of the most well known American fighters of the 20th Century. The Sabre demonstrated its combat potential in the Korean War, with which this fighter is largely associated. The silver fuselage marked with thick yellow stripes in black outline became a symbol of the air war over Korea. In addition to air combat, the Sabre undertook countless bombing and ground attack missions. Reflecting its combat reputation, the F-86 was built in great numbers – over 7,000 airframes (9,860 according to some sources). The last flying F-86 was not retired from service until 1993, having established a service life record. Some continue to be flown by private owners to this day. DCS: F-86F Sabre offers an opportunity to learn how to fly and operate this historic fighter as well as employ all of its weapon systems in the full combat environment of DCS World. The aircraft’s multiple capabilities are fully represented in the simulation. As a fighter, it is armed with six Colt-Browning M3 .50-caliber machine guns. In the ground attack role, it can drop free-falling bombs or fire unguided rockets. Combat effectiveness is enhanced by the computing gun sight and the target ranging radar. Up to four fuel drop tanks can be carried for long-haul missions such as air combat patrols or escort. All of the external stores, as well as the airplane itself, are faithfully and beautifully reproduced. The flight model is created using original data sources, including wind tunnel tests of the actual airplane. The flight model correctly represents the Sabre’s specific characteristics throughout the flight envelope from takeoff to landing. All of the aircraft’s systems are modeled in great detail based on its technical documentation, allowing the player to learn how to operate all of the aircraft’s systems and the functions of each switch, knob, and button in the cockpit. The cockpit itself is fully 3D, interactive and functional. The knowledge and experience gained as a virtual pilot of DCS: F-86 Sabre will provide unique insights to this historic aircraft and flying in general. You will feel the difference between taking off light with a minimal fuel load and fully laden with internal fuel and four drop tanks, or what happens as an airplane stalls and how a spin develops in a first generation jet. The F-86 is known as a pioneer in the jet age for its ability to break the sound barrier in a high speed dive. Now you can experience this feat first hand, as well as the complex dynamic effects which made achieving it so difficult! Keeping with the best DCS traditions, the dynamic flight and deep systems modeling recreate a real “living” machine that is a joy to fly and awesome to take into the fight. Now is the time to make the switch from advanced modern jets like the F-15 and Su-27, with their automated control systems, powerful engines, and sophisticated targeting and weapons systems and put flight and fight back into the hands of the pilot in the cockpit and his workhorse fighter. Aim for the vulnerable engines when targeting bombers using guns only and master the maneuvering fight against the MiG-15 (now in development!). An easy mode is provided for beginners, which eases flight control and reduces the tendency to stall and spin. Auto engine start and cockpit hints are provided as well. A complete flight manual, including the airplane’s history, construction and systems descriptions, aerodynamic characteristics, flight and combat employment procedures is included. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned veteran, aviation enthusiast or gamer, this flight simulation has something to offer. We hope this new title provides our existing fans and newcomers an exciting and enjoyable experience in mastering the F-86 - another pinnacle aircraft in aviation history. The Belsimtek Team
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DCS where we go?
Dave replied to paulopanz's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
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DCS where we go?
Dave replied to paulopanz's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
Happy308 get 8 GB more ram and you will see a huge difference. -
28/07/1914... Austro-Hungary declares war on Serbia.
Dave replied to Slartibartfast's topic in The Pub
Never truer words spoken. I think you are right Snailman, if it wasn't the assassination, it would of been another reason.