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Gatling20

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  1. Geezer pilots pack

    Nice!! Keep up the great work!
  2. Geezer pilots pack

    Hi Julio. I have the six WW2 pilots in the rear row of your pic, which Geezer released as his "Desert Pilots". I don't remember precisely where, but they might have been included with his Fiat CR.42 or CR.32 aircraft, not released as a separate pack. I also have a German WW2 pilot and four gunners in different positions, all without masks, which he released at some stage. That might have been as part of the release of Veltro's Fw-189 aircraft, because the Readme I have with them says: This pack contains flight crew figures designed to fit Veltro's WIP FW189, but they can be used for most any other German WW2 aircraft. There are two different pilot figures - a fighter pilot and a bomber pilot. There are also two gunner figures that - with some repositioning - 3D model guys can fit into aircraft they are working on. These are the figures closest to the "camera" in your picture. The WW1 pilots with the scarf and overcoat collar turned up I think were included in one or more of the many aircraft released by Stephen1918. In the ReadMe for his MartinsydeG100 it says: There are two versions of the MartinsydeG100 - Desert and Europe. Depending on the time of year, players can install the pilot they prefer in either version: - The British Winter Pilot (BrWntrPilot) wears the reddish leather coat worn by many RFC pilots. - The British Summer Pilot (BrSmrPilot) wears the standard RFC khaki uniform. - The generic Desert Pilot (DesertPilot) wears a tan shirt often worn by pilots in extremely hot weather. I hope this helps.
  3. I have quite a few different speech packs in different installs of SF, but I have never seen or heard of a Vietnamese one. It would be good to see it uploaded.
  4. Squadron List.INI is in the PilotData folder in all of my installs.
  5. And finally, Z is for Zwilling, the Heinkel He-111Z. I love the variety of this sim!
  6. X is difficult, but here is one, the XP-59 Airacomet:
  7. Whoops, wrong picture U is for the Lockheed U-2 (it turns out we do have one):
  8. T is for Tony, the Kawasaki Ki-61:
  9. S is for Shrike, the Curtiss A-12:
  10. R is for Raiden, the Mitsubishi J2M1:
  11. Q is for the Queen of the Skies, the B-17G:
  12. Deadly Dora - the Bf-109D in the Condor Legion in Spain:
  13. P is for Pipistrello, the Savoia-Marchetti SM.81:
  14. K is for Kingcobra, the P-63A:
  15. J is for Tante Ju (Aunty Ju), the Ju-52/3m:
  16. C is for Condor, the Curtiss BT-32 Condor:
  17. And, for good measure, the Yak-23 Flora:
  18. Whoops, wrong picture. Here are the real Yaks, the Yak-1, Yak-3, Yak-7 and Yak-9:
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