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  1. Tiger over Wattisham!
  2. I think Daniel is doing a Lancer. Cancel that. I don't know what it is.
  3. Not too sure, but they're essential. Next time I'm on my 'play' PC I'll attach the folder. TWIN155.7z
  4. Nice work on the effects including the sound.
  5. Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer Mk.51 - No.8 Squadron, Indian Air Force, 1971
  6. Gloster Meteor F.Mk58's - Ilmavoimat, 1966
  7. An Egyptian tiger stalking its prey
  8. Kittyhawk V
  9. Photo Bird
  10. BAC Lightning F.Mk58 - No.8, No.6 and No.29 Squadrons, Indian Air Force, 1971 Desert Camo by James Fox - check it out!
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  11. Shadow of the Scorpion
  12. English Electric Lightning Mk.50 - No.28 Squadron, 'First Supersonics', Indian Air Force, 1965
  13. Kurnass
  14. English Electric Lightning Mk.50 - No.28 Squadron, 'First Supersonics', Indian Air Force, 1964
  15. Lightning Mk50 - No.28 Squadron, "First Supersonics", Indian Air Force, 1964
  16. Really very good! Thank you!
  17. No, it was a bit too basic and a bit too niche. SIG!
  18. Already done that!
  19. Fangs very much!
  20. It's a bit portly isn't it? Like a ramjet P-47!
  21. Panavia Tempest FG.4 - No.6 Squadron, Royal Air Force, 2018 http://combatace.com/files/file/12522-yukikaze-fa-27cadmiral56/ <<<<< Posted by YEYEYE
  22. Boeing A-15C Shadow - 53rd Tactical Fighter Squadron, USAFE, 2007 In 1992 the McDonnell Douglas Phantom Works Division (for special projects and located at Area 51) began the development of what was intended to be a stealth technology demonstator. The project soon became known as the 'Bird of Prey' (a reference to the Klingon warship from the Star Trek television series) and progressed smoothly and efficiently leading to a successful first flight in September 1996. Costs were substantially reduced by using an off-the-shelf Pratt & Whitney JT15D turbofan engine and manual hydraulic controls instead of fly-by-wire controls and initial testing soon demonstrated that the design had considerable operational potential. In 1997, immediately after the Boeing–McDonnell Douglas merger, Boeing Integrated Defence Systems was asked to produce a short production run of 60 operational 'Bird of Prey' aircraft. This was planned as a larger machine optimised for the tactical attack mission and using computerised controls with off-the-shelf avionics. The chosen powerplant was the General Elecric F414 non-afterburning turbofan engine developed from the F404 and originally intended for the cancelled McDonnell Douglas A-12 Avenger. The project was still officially a 'Black Project' and continued to be known as the 'Bird of Prey' until it was finally announced to the world in August 1999 as the A-15C 'Shadow' with no official reasons given as to what (or where) the A-15A and A-15B were. Entering service with the 410th Flight Test Squadron in Mojave in May 2002 the A-15C eventually equipped a three-squadron wing based at Spangdahlem from 2004 until the present day.
  23. Boeing A-15C - USAFE, 2009 Having a little play... with the Bird of Prey! http://combatace.com/files/file/12617-bird-of-prey/
  24. Mikoyan MiG-29A - Vietnam People's Air Force, 1989
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