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Hehehe, yeah, I know what ya mean jeff. This sprout was 3 and I was about 30! LOL! Two of my old favorites for Naval combat were/are Great Naval Battles of the North Atlantic", WHICH I might add is still available, beleive it or not thru these people... http://www.navalwarfare.org/ for $20 in a "package" of 9 other old games/software. I loved this game cause you could not only "go strategic" and manage your forces and their deployment, but once contact was made with enemy surface forces, you went "tactical" and slugged it out. The other favorite was "Complete carriers at War" by SSG which is also still available from their website. It was something like Avalon Hills' Flattops which was probably my favorite board game of all time. *sniff* dang... :roll:
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For those who are eagerly awaiting Il-2 FB (P-51 pic)
pcpilot replied to CowboyTodd41's topic in The Pub
Ya know, I didnt know they were gonna do a P51. Is this Oleg's aircraft or someone else's that will be added in? I liked the looks of the P-47 addin. This looks snazzy too. Bet there will be a ton of skins for it eh? I'd love to see the props get as good as this in SFP1. -
read this at Major Lees
pcpilot replied to Dagger's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Hmmm, interesting. Glad to hear it is progressing. I'll be lookin for MajorLee's comments. Thanks Dagger. -
Skyraider
pcpilot replied to navychief's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Thanks Dagger. I got mine to fly now thanks to you. I have noticed that the black line is connected to the planes shadow on the ground. I also noticed the black square around the prop. It however wasnt always there. It seemed to come and go. I also thought the prop looked flat, not 3D I also noticed that I could not choose any weps that I had loaded before takeoff, very wierd. The weird part was I also noticed that the rocket launchers that I chose all seemed to be on one wing. I also noticed that the plane would disapeer on the ground when I pivoted the view around past the wingtips to the rear quarter area. All I could see was the weps and occasionally the pilot. I also could not make the flaps work except in the air at slow speed. They didnt seem to work on the ground. Sam for the hook. Well, its got a few bugs yet, but it still looks like a good start. I dont mean to be critical. Im posting this in the hopes of helping work out the bugs with some feedback. -
New Night Op skins
pcpilot replied to Coyote's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Those look really nice coyote, thanks for the good work and effort. Ill be downloadin 'em... :D -
Actually, I found it rather amusing, espesially the exchange in the PX...hehehe.
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SkyRaiders on the way
pcpilot replied to a topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Cant wait! This is cool! :D -
QUOTE: Geesh Ranger! ya' know that somthing is wrong when the admin has LESS POST THAN YOU DO! LOL! I remember when Ranger started posting and thinking to myself, "WOW! This guy is a post freak!" LOL! ...just kidding Ranger. I love pulling old soldier's chains, it was in my NAVY job description... MadJeff, one of my favorite movies too. Do you have the game Aliens vs. Predator?
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Your points are well taken vercingetorix. This whole business with Iraq has put me in a great quandry. I remember the strike by Israel on that power plant. I always thought that it was justified. I never did think ill of Israel. Matter of fact, My ship, the David R. Ray DD-971 was in the Persian gulf at the time playing radar picket and gathering intell at the mouth to the Shaat el arab, (Iran-Iraq war, remember?). We "saw" the strike go in on our radars, which were data linked with the local airborne radar, cant recall his callsign, though at the time we had no idea what was happening. It wasnt until the next day we heard that Israel had made a pancake out of that plant. I dont recall hearing a single negative comment by any of the sailors. We were concerned for our own butts as that was a real tense area at the time and we figured someone might decide to try to whack us in retaliation, but we were ready. I am not "against" the war per se. I too feel Saddam and others like him must be contained. But the past has shown that America often enters into these things not clearly focused and under the influence of a lot of emotion and rhetoric. I am pleased that the American people have learned to love their military again. One lesson learned from Vietnam. But what about the deeper issues like having a focused mission and a plan. I really wish we had marched all the way to Bagdad back in '91. But we didnt for political reasons. Now we are expected to finish the job? What are the other reasons behind all this if any? Sometimes people die in war, thats a sad fact of life. I just dont want a single person to die needlessly. If we are to do a job, then lets do it for the right reasons with a plan. If we go about this wrong without due consideration of the people over there, we will leave even more enemies behind us. A lot of people say to hell with the arabs and what they think. But if we are to live in peace ever on this planet, we have to learn to live with them too. We cant just go over there and smash everything then come home wondering why they hate us so. Let me say this too, while on the USS Independance CV-62 in the Med 1979, we visited Israel. I never felt a place in 3 deployments at sea around the world more like home away from home. The people there loved us and made us as welcome as any family. Ill always remember that... I hope the peace they pray for is one day realized.
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LOL! Saw this a minute ago at another website as someones sig, thought you all might like it. Cracked me up... "Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They should both be changed regularly and for the same reason." ...cant...stop...laughing...*gasp*....
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My figures Ranger were off a bit, not sure were I got the 400 number, please pardon me, getting addled... Combat Deaths.......148 Wounded................458 Noncombat deaths...121 You are essentially correct Ranger. However I might point out that even the accidents and fratricides would not have happened if we had not had to deploy because of Saddam. In my mind, they are still war related, just not all "Combat casualties". Source...http://www.historyguy.com/GulfWar.html
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(By the way Ranger, this particular forum, the "PUB", is indeed for off topic subjects such as this if I understand the description of the forum correctly). Fellas, thank you very much for the replys. They were all indicative of people trying to think and understand what is going on here. Please dont take my post wrong fellas, I do tend to support our President. Yes, my words to him were tough. But it will be far tougher on those who bear the fighting. I dont want one young man or woman to die for an unclear mission or for B.S. political reasons. If one does, then we have failed to learn the lessons of Vietnam. If we have to take out Saddam or any other threat to our national security because they have nukes or gas and is threatening us or an ally, then we do what we have to. But it is wrong to waste lives for nothing more than the satisfaction of a politition. So far, our goverments evidence of wrong doing on Saddam's part is hidden if it exist at all. This reminds me much of the situation surrounding the Tonkin gulf and the resulting reolution condeming Vietnam and escalating the war there with the intervention of US troops. Things were kept quiet then too for "Security Reasons". Later years proved it all to be a farce. We lost 58,000 young men. How many might we lose in this war and put their names on another wall? I did not fight in Vietnam, I was too young, not joining the Marines till 1975, in April, the same month Saigon fell... But 14 years of military service and a keen interest in Military history has taught me that onesided affairs like the Gulf War are rare events indeed. And even that "one-sided" event still cost the lives of 400 men. I love this country fellas, with all my heart. I choke up everytime I see the flag hauled down for the evening because I feel ole glory should wave forever. And because I care, like with those you love such as your family, you take nothing for granted. How many of you really trust polititions? Why should we trust them now because we are threatened? I think it means we watch even more closely. The rest of the world certainly is. I look to their leadership and defer to their authority as my leaders up to a point. But I still watch them, most of all because I love this country...
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Interceptor
pcpilot replied to *Fast Eagle*'s topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Very cool pic man. I remember the bears and badgers shadowing us on the USS Independance CV-62. VF-33 and -102 would intercept and escort away from the ship. They were flying the Phantom then too, 1977-79, just before the airwing got the Tomcat. Ah yes, memories of the cold war...what a fun time... :roll: -
Dear Sir, It is said that War is the failure of Diplomacy. Before you send our boys to fight a war very far away, make damn sure you have exhausted all other avenues to gain whatever it is you are trying to gain. Have you ever waited for a telegram from the Secretary of Defence to tell you that a loved one is not coming home, or looked into the eyes of one receiving it? Have you ever known the fear and uncertainty of a coming battle? Have you heard the screams of the dying or the groans of the wounded? Have the political bastards that make up congress known this? How many body bags are you willing to fill that your goals will be achieved? I understand that you have a duty to protect this country. As a former member of the military, I understand that duty, and I support you in upholding that duty. I even expect you to do your duty. But before you give those boys the order to move out, you best damn well make sure that your motives are pure. None of that political rationale crap. There are no politics on the battlefield, or at the front door to the soldiers home where his wife and children stand waiting, or in the cemetary where he is laid to rest. There damn sure better not be any politics involved when you give that order. Save all that glory and honor crap. Thats for children and fools. The only honor in war is doing your duty and bringing your buddy home. The only glory is to be remembered by those you served. We fight to protect our freedom you say, and yet the constitution which our freedom is built on is under assault here at home. We arent idiots, we see what is happening in the halls of congress and elsewhere in our goverment. Our freedoms are legislated away by those who aint got the guts to go to war themselves. Yet they clammer the loudest when threatened by some potential enemy to send the boys over. There is a verse in the Bible that says, "examine yourselves to see whether ye be in the faith or not." That kind of honesty can be applied to a lot of the facets of our lives. Just remember sir, before you say "go", you will be judged...by your people, by history, and by God. Sincerly, Jeffery Bryon Gerald former USMC, USN
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ROFLOL! I love it! A HOO! and a RAH!
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small F-86 update
pcpilot replied to DanW's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
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Brown Bits OPFOR Mig
pcpilot replied to a topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
That is really an interesting skin pattern. Reminds me of a Panther camo job in Combat Mission. When its done and ready, Ill be downloadin it... :D -
Il-28 Skins
pcpilot replied to Coyote's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Those skins are just plain squared away coyote! They LOOK military. :D Well Done!
