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Spinners

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  1. I had about half-a-dozen missions last night (1 x F-100D and 5 x Various Phantoms) and really enjoyed it. It has a look somewhere between SFG and WOV and the aircraft textures are really nice. I like the afterburners too! I'm not a head in the cockpit guy but it does look different and the terrain looks a bit better. Whilst it's a pity about the F-104G the 'extra' Phantoms more than make up for that - by a factor of 10!
  2. I don't think anybody is permanently ticked off with you SAE. My take is that you used a slightly harsh word then made a very honorable tactical withdrawl. Freedom of speech is maintained and the world just keeps on spinning.
  3. For £13.95 it gets my vote!
  4. Phantom FGR.2 of 19th Fighter regiment, British Peoples' Republic Air Force.
  5. I've just flown two unsuccessful missions but really like this swing-wing bird. Keep up the good work
  6. MiG-19S Farmer F.1 of No.5 squadron British Peoples' Republic Air Force. Kukulino's lovely Czech' S-105 (early) masquerading as a 'Communist Britain' fighter.
  7. Chapeau! I've had a blast with this tonight. Well done!
  8. Good work Enrico. I like this elegant French fighter and you've done it justice.
  9. One of the very best at air-to-ground! Well done Erwin, YEYEYE and the Insky team
  10. Finnish Saab J29F Tunnens I'm still enjoying this lovely little 1950's fighter! http://www.column5.us/aircraft4.shtml
  11. Training days. A Saab J29F Tunnan on the 44th AFS (Aggressor Fighter Squadron) banks towards the camera ship following a DACM training sortie with a TAC F-4c Phantom. The Saab J29F is a lovely download! Personally, I think Grumman should have licence built the J29F... Grumman Tunnan
  12. de Havilland Sprite F.1 - No.222 squadron, Royal Air Force. A 'what-if' licence-built Saab J29F Tunnan flying at the base of that odd-shaped building in Poland that pops up in WOE.
  13. I'm loving the Oct 2008 patches and just couldn't go back! Regarding the weapons packs I've decided not to install them and now I just add the weapons and tanks provided in the add-on aircraft and have a slowly evolving weapons folder with 200 weapons and tanks at the moment. I took some time out to get all the stock Third Wire weapons and tanks together to create a common stock weapons folder and now I just update SFG with new stuff and then copy that folder to the other three games. This might be totally unrelated but I don't get CTD's at all.
  14. A No.79 Squadron RAAF Jaguar streaks down the runway at RTAF Udon during the 1978 emergency deployment.
  15. F-105D-25-RE's of EC1/11 'Roussillon' Armée de l'Air, 1966.
  16. Two classics there! Much appreciated.
  17. A fully bombed-up RNZAF Corsair A-7B of No.75 squadron waits for the order to launch. Mike1's lovely Portugese Corsair skin on the equally lovely 'original' A-7B add-on (by ArmourDave and Column5) with some Kiwi markings and insignia by me.
  18. An F-104G Starfighter of No.14 squadron, Royal New Zealand Air Force gets airborne. Anyone know the mesh name for the rear fuselage? I've tried the usual suspects
  19. "So the pupil becomes the master" More early 1950's USAF Aggressor shenanigans as an instructor-flown Gloster Glory falls into the sights of a F-84 Thunderjet.
  20. The Gloster Glory prototype soars above the Gloucestershire countryside. This is Pasko & Column5's lovely little La-15 'Fantail' masquerading as the Gloster Glory - Britains first swept-wing jet fighter. BTW The 'Fantail' flies really nice!
  21. I did think twice but a devil appeared on my shoulder and said "do it".
  22. Sukhoi Su-13 of 10th squadron, Siły Powietrzne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej.
  23. CF-86K of No.414 squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force.
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