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Iran-Iraq War Terrain/Campaign
jeanba replied to Spudknocker's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - File Announcements
Thank you Spud Can you calirify the install ? Shall I install in my DS directory and then add weapons and groundobjects from NATO 5 ? -
Colors of the shutters mainly (as I told you, I see a beautifull South or South West french railway station, very far from where action takes place :) ) Colors of the walls are darker : be carefull, modern pictures are "too light", check color pictures of the 60s or earlier, remember about steam engine and coal heating of this time, the dirt can eaisly be seen on b&w pictures The rough is often grey or black. https://www.google.fr/search?q=gare+lorraine+ancienne&espv=2&biw=1306&bih=791&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjF4uz55eLRAhUEnRoKHSV2BHIQ_AUICCgD
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Each company used slightly different designs, the shapes were basically teh same but some details differed (mainly based on regional specificities). Your station is quite nice, except the color and the chimney, which may be a little too high. Building colors is the first thing I notice when I fly in reality : it often tells you where you are, especially in Europe
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Yes But the standardization applied to each company. The "blue" shutter is obvious for most french people, it is typical of southern France / and Mediterranean countries We see it less in Eastern France
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It is actually a standard design (with some variants as the length of the "wings") The bottom two looks like a PLM ("Paris Lyon Marseilles") design : for Southern France This can be seen from the windows and the color of the shutters which are light blue in southern France (typically, my home in Toulouse has light blue shutters). In Northern France, they are darker This one is better for Northern France : For Lorraine : Look at the windows brick frames. The roof is also different : In southern France, you often had to let water flow, whereas in Eastern / Northern France, you had to prevent snow from falling
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SF2 BoS RoF WoFF 1946 FE2
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Completly stupid whatif, will never work
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Voisin above the trenches
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Strike Fighters 2 Screenshots
jeanba replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
Turkish Star Wars : Sorry : Turkish Star Fighters : -
Farman HF 20 recon mission : Enroute to target : Facing ennemy defenses : The enemy camp is successfully identified :
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Saab 37E Eurofighter?
jeanba replied to dsawan's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Sci-Fi/Anime/What If Forum
I really love it Here are some info I had on performances : From Air Fan, n°96 (November 1986) on the Viggen J-37E : Mach = 0.7, load = 2 sidewinders Sea level turn radius = 3350 m 6000 m : 6.3 degrees/s As a comparison : for the F16A seal level : 1370 m radius 6000 m : 10.7 degres/s (with 2 sidewinders) Another information on peformances : the AJ-37 takes off in less than 400 m at a speed of 290 km/h and aOa = 13 degrees, with no load except central fuel tank -
Great I love wwI. RoF has fewer planes but is most pleasant to fly. Don't forget Pat Wilson's PWCG WOFF : UE has more planes and a great campaign system, I play it to fly over Verdun and early war First Eagle has the highest quantity of planes, thank's to Stephen1918 and others, fun too Lima's mission reports give a good idea of all the wwI sims
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Strike Fighters 2 Screenshots
jeanba replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
Turkish Hun : -
At night in a Voisin LAS :