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Heh - great shots.
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Cocas Prop Works
Geezer replied to KnightWolf45's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - World War II Forum
You are making good progress and there is no need to apologize for your models. You are right. The only thing that matters is working to the best of your ability, because there are no "perfect" models - and never will be. Perfection is an admirable goal, but is impossible in the real world. Every model is a collection of compromises, so relax and enjoy your hobby! If you ever need any help, feel free to ask. -
That's not necessarily a drawback for the 1940 desert. While the Brits had been trained to use radio to coordinate their attacks, radios were seldom installed in Italian fighters due to a shortage of radio sets. In effect, the Italians were re-fighting WW1 in the air - they still signaled each other with their hands or by rocking their wings.
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Hope everyone enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday? I got some more work done on the Hurricane1 for the 1940 desert war concept. The WW2 war in Africa started in June 1940 , but the Germans did not show up until March-April 1941. Consequently, the first phase of the desert war was quite different from the more famous period between 1941 and 1943. It was strictly the Brits versus the Italians and both sides used LOTS of left-over WW1 equipment, including biplanes. For most of this early period the standard British fighter was the Gloster Gladiator, as Hurricanes were needed to fight the Battle Of Britain that was raging further north over Europe. Hurricanes slowly dribbled into Africa, and did not completely replace the Gladiator until the Spring of 1941. I've already made most of the biplanes and will soon start mapping/skinning them, but still needed an early Hurricane. I plan on making two flavors - one for FE2 and one for SF2 (with working landing gear and flaps). If anyone knows how to make retractable landing gear sorta/kinda work in FE, I would love to hear from you and find out how to do it. EDIT: Just read some of the earlier posts and it looks like retractable gear and flaps ARE possible, so long as the gamer takes off in auto pilot. Additional shot shows the British line up of fighters. Hurricanes did not appear in quantity until the end of 1940, and small quantities of old worn-out Gauntlets were used as ground attack (because the Brits were desperate for anything that could fly). EDIT 2: Added a shot of the Italian fighter line up. Like the British Gauntlets, the obsolete FIAT CR32s were used for ground attack but could still dogfight after dropping their bombs. The sexy-looking Breda 88 twin engine fighter was the Italian aircraft industry's equivalent of the Messerschmitt 210 - a miserable failure. They were quickly withdrawn from service and the last few production machines were towed directly to the scrap yards, so I am not sure if it will be included - unless FE gamers like flying the WW2 equivalent of the BE2.
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Cocas Prop Works
Geezer replied to KnightWolf45's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - World War II Forum
Yep, and a CR42. I'm a Regia Aeronautica fan and I've been investigating what will be needed for my desert 1940 concept - I've already built many of the models. As the 1940 campaign was a transition from biplanes to monoplanes, I will probably drift into some SF2 stuff eventually. It depends on how long you guys are willing to wait. I would love to make a CANT Z1007 and several other models on this thread's wish list. I'm currently working up a Hurricane MK1, and am thinking about a FIAT G.50 and Macchi MC.200. I also have some pretty good refs for the Bf110 - somewhere. The 1940 desert war also needs a Blenheim MK1 (not started) and Savoia-Marchetti S.79 (nearly done). -
Munich war 1938
Geezer replied to Monty CZ's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mission & Campaign Building Discussion
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File Name: Martinsyde G.102 File Submitter: Geezer File Submitted: 17 November 2014 File Category: Other Entente Aircraft The Martinsyde G.102 was a G.100 aircraft with a more powerful 160 hp Beardmore engine, which gave it slightly better performance. Again I could not have produced this upload without the patient help from Stephen1918, ocjar, gterl, and Wrench. Thanks, guys. Click here to download this file
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Yes, THAT terrain is still alive....
Geezer replied to Wrench's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - World War II Forum
That is a VERY good looking map. How did you make it? Did you assemble it from bits and pieces, or did you search long and hard to find it? -
File Name: Final Martinsyde G.100 File Submitter: Geezer File Submitted: 17 November 2014 File Category: Other Entente Aircraft This is the final update of the Martinsyde G.100, thanks to Stephen1918 who tweaked the files. The bomb racks now only show when the plane is carrying bombs, the prop spins, sample decals have been added for anyone who wants to make his own markings, and revised installation instructions have been added - all due to Stephen1918's efforts. Thanks, Steve. I mistakenly attached the files for the G.102 to this upload - when released by CA, it will now have the correct G.100 files. Click here to download this file
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Final Martinsyde G.100
Geezer replied to Geezer's topic in Thirdwire - First Eagles 1&2 File Announcements
Yep - just uploaded the new version with the correct G.100 files. CA should release the new files later today. Now you know why I am reconsidering releasing more aircraft - the file stuff is a huge PITA! -
Final Martinsyde G.100
Geezer replied to Geezer's topic in Thirdwire - First Eagles 1&2 File Announcements
I forgot to include my acknowledgement for help and support from ocjar (FM), gterl (data), and Wrench (data). Thanks, guys. -
Thought I would start a new thread. To repeat, the revised Martinsyde is off to Stephen1918 for testing. Gterl - thanks for pointing us in the right direction. While I wait for results, I'm back working on the Halberstadt D5. There is still a lot of work to be done, but it does fly ingame.
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P-40B recce skin?
Geezer replied to dsawan's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - World War II Forum
Agreed. Tomahawks lacked the necessary performance for PRU work. Still, it is a nice paint job. -
Those old windscreens went cloudy very fast, so sometimes ground crew would break or cut openings for better gunnery. It took fewer polys to cut a notch in the Halb's windscreen than to "break" it. Shot below shows a drilled hole.