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  1. I never downloaded anithing from there, so I'm not sure I can help you (perhaps in the AllAircraftArcade.com download section have some install instructions). Actually, I've downloaded either official patchs or mods with self installing files (Sturmovik isn't exactly a modders friendly game). So, here's my little help (perhaps useless, but you can always try). First thing, make sure you downladed the planes for your version of the game. Second, make a copy of the game folder in case you need to restore it Are those planes packed in zip or rar files? If they are, you can open the file and look for a folder with the same name of your game's root folder. If it exists, I think you can simply copy it to your game's folder. If there's not such folder, you can try to find in your game folder subfolders with the name of those in your packed file and then copy the file's folders's contents to the folders in the game. Good luck, and I hope this is helpful to you.
  2. Wasn't Eastern Germany the "Democratic republic of Germany"?
  3. Do you mean installing new planes you created or finding extra planes to install?
  4. The device under the Draken nose looks like the IR pods (I'm not sure about the sensor being really installed) carried in the same position by the first Phantoms. About the Viggen, I think it's a targetting pod, but I'm not sure either.
  5. I f I'm not mistaken, the 106 could be fitted with a gun pod in the missile bay instead of a couple of missiles. Anyway, both Convair Deltas where designed as pure interceptors, so any ACM capabilities are just an extra bonus.
  6. More pics CASA 2111. A spanish built Heinkel 111. Like the HA 1112 Buchón, it uses Rolls Royce Merlin Engines instead of the original german engines. More Autogiros
  7. I think (I'm not a third wire sims expert, so i might be wrong) some of these planes exists for the third wire sim series, but definitely not Phantoms or Mirages for Sturmovik (at least, not yet).
  8. Revenge against who? That's the trick, you know; the people who had the power in the last days of Franco's rule kept it under Franco's successor (our current king Juan Carlos). They were the ones who made the change to our democracy (I say democracy because Imust call it by some name but...) and even among supporters of the presumed anti-Franco parties (specially the socialist party) there are a lot of people who were actually in very high positions with Franco or where enjoying the advantages of having some relative in those positions. And now that a few decades have gone by some of those people are trying to show themselves as freedom fighters who oppossed Franco (even a former misnister in the times of Franco said some months ago that he had been anti Franco back then)
  9. More like a third wire museujm. I don't remember seeing any Mirage F1 in Sturmovik. Messerschmitt Bf 108 Autogiro; designed by spanish engineer Juan De La Cierva, the Autogiro was somewhere between airplane and helicopter. It could take off and land with a very short run (Vertically in later models) but it couldn't hover like an helicopter. Unlike helicopters, the rotor is only used to create lifting power, not to move the autogiro in any direction, so after taking off like an helicopter the autogiro flies like a plane.
  10. Nothing happened in Spain Von Paulus. But I'm afraid this might change now thanks to some idiot politicians who are trying to bring us back to the last days of the II republic, the period that led us to our civil war.
  11. More pics Fiat CR-32. This italian biplane was the most important fighter for the "nacionales" (nationals, the rebels) during the Spanish Civil War. Spanish top ace (and spanish civil war top ace) Joaquín García Morato got most of his 40 victories wit the CR-32. Hispano Aviación HA-1112 Buchón (big crop). This was the last version of the classical Messerschmitt Bf-109. It was powered by a british Rolls Royce Merlin (traitor!) that gave it a big throated look, thus its nickname. Tese planes played the Luftwaffe Bf-109E's in the movie "The battle of Britain". Polikarpov I-15 Chato(squat). Probably, the most important fighter in the republican military during the Spanish Civil War. Polikarpov I-16. Known in Spain as rata (rat) by the rebels and mosca (fly) by the republicans it was the most advanced fighter plane in the republican ir forces. Surviving planes were used by the air forces of General Franco's government after the war and to show it, this plane is painted like a republican plane on one side and like a post war plane on the other.
  12. We definitely need that kind of people here in Spain.
  13. A ring shaped wing is not exactly a new idea: Look here
  14. shotdown

    A Huge Thank You

    It would be great, but some of us might need a jet ride to go wherever we had to meet. A little too expensive for a beer, I think
  15. The problem is replacing broken machine. Newly built PS3 will have the new firmware from the start.
  16. Museum kits, almost as good as the ones I make at home (yeah, I wish... ) Replica of the spanish Hydroplane Plus Ultra. Plus Ultra flew From Palos (Spain) to Buenos Aires in 1926. The original plane is now in an argentinian museum.
  17. Y algunos, como por ejemplo yo, seguimos sin saber nada mucho tiempo después de nacer
  18. I have 2 different OS (Win XP and Linux) in my desktop PC, and I don't think there is a problem with doing the same in a laptop (depending on the Disk Free Space, of course), though I haven't tried Windows 7 yet. The real problem here is, I think, finding Windows XP drivers for a new Laptop. The other problem is if you want to install both OS you must install the older first (so in a Laptop with Windows 7 installed you should first uninstall it if it's possible, then install WinXP and finally install Windos 7 again) About Apache not working with WinXP, did you try running it in win 98 mode?
  19. I'm posting here pics from my visit (a few months ago) to the spanish air museum at Cuatro Vientos, near Madrid. I'm not exactly an expert photographer, so I don't think they're as good as some other pictures I've seen around here If I'm not mistaken the Spanish Ejército del Aire (Army of the air) was the only air force that used the F-104 Starfighter without loses. This is the plane used by General Francisco Franco to fly from the Canary Islands to Spanish Morocco at the beginning of the spanish civil war (see next picture if you can read spanish) Hispano Aviación 1109. A license built Messerschmitt Bf-109 fitted with a Hispano-Suiza engine instead of the original DB-605 and wing mounted guns instead of the original nose weapons. I'll add more pictures in future posts.
  20. shotdown

    OFF TOPIC

    ¡Atlético de Madrid campeón de la Europa League! :clapping: :clapping:
  21. Well, if you are willing to send your troops illegally in a foreign country, then you have no right to complain about illegal inmigration. Aren't those troops of your plan entering illegally in another country? I thought you didn't like it.
  22. Funny thing is that countries with far tougher immigration laws than the one propossed in Arizona are complaining about the americans closing the door. It's like Hitler calling Mussolini a tyranical dictator.
  23. También está la opción de apagar otros programas que estén funcionando en ese momento, como antivirus o firewall (aunque quizá no sea buena idea quitar estos dos si estás jugando en red)
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