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Geezer - For your use, trailing are some close-ups/detail shots of the Bleriot XI that I pulled out of the archives. Mike Dora - Is Mike Lockhart still working at Rhinebeck Aerodrome?
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See the video below - Lt. Jean-Francois Martin of Le Gendarmerie de Montagne is my choice for "Second Best Pilot"!
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Nicely done, Stephen 1918 (again!). Your models always work "right out of the box" and this FE2 flyer appreciates that!
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Glad to hear from you again, 33LIMA, and I'm anxious to read the ending of this action report! I've also got a new rig running Win10, and while a little curious about BOB2's popularity (the current pricing certainly seems reasonable enough!), have not pursued it because of the compatibility issues. However, there's plenty of case space and I've been thinking about a separate Win7 boot drive (for a couple of reasons) so perhaps that will resolve itself. As thorough as you are in your reporting, you may have seen the trailing comment page regards running BOB2 in Win10: https://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=48817
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Very nice, Crawford! What is the translation at the bottom of the card?
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Glad to have you back, Geezer, and a Happy New Year to everyone at CA!
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Polish Anatra DS Uploaded
Silberpfeil replied to Stephen1918's topic in Thirdwire - First Eagles 1&2
Interesting and good lookin' model, Stephen1918! Is the rear gunner tuned up to get maximum hits on his targets? -
Maybe this is old news to some of you, but I had never heard this piece of aviation folklore: During the late-1950's and into the mid-1960's, the New York Central Rail Road owned and operated a modified North American B-25J Mitchell (44-30996). The railroad acquired it as surplus for $3,000 from Davis-Monthan, and then re-configured it into a combination passenger and freight carrier (registered as N 9991Z). It was painted in the same gray-and-black scheme as its locomotives (trailing are a pair of photos I scanned out of a magazine, along with captions). It eventually became a casualty of the railroad filing for bankruptcy and was sold to private owners, and then re-sold and registered in the Philippines where it was destroyed (on the ground) during a cyclone in 1970. Some of these tales you can't make up...
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First Eagles ScreenshotsThread
Silberpfeil replied to Gustav's topic in Thirdwire - First Eagles 1&2
See below - when I can keep it on target, I think the Lewis variant does a better job than the Hotchkiss, and you should think about removing that spinner to get better cooling of the cylinders! -
Trailing was picked off of AvWeb's Flash e-zine this morning: The Naval Air Station at Belle Chase regularly uses New Iberia, LA (KARA) as a refueling stop. I was flying my Piper PA‑32 into KARA to get fuel for myself and contacted the Tower. Tower: “Piper Three Five Eight One Whiskey, enter a left base for Runway 34. You are following two F‑18s on a 15‑mile final.” I saw the jets and could tell that if I kept my current speed I would be close to their jet wash. Me: “Eight One Whiskey, left base for 34, slowing down for the F‑18s.” F‑18 pilot: “In your dreams.”
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Updated Eastern Front Terrain
Silberpfeil replied to Stephen1918's topic in Thirdwire - First Eagles 1&2
Good job, Stephen1918! Finally got this addendum downloaded and installed - everything loaded up neatly and plays well in my dedicated FE2 Galicia2 installation. Some very interesting new and (some) improved eye candy, and appropriate-looking terrain elevation modifications! So busy flying over the new digs and looking around I nearly got shot down due to lack of attention to the bad guys! -
Trailing pix from this weekend at CAK on one sunny but cool afternoon in between all the rain! What a mix of aircraft and in almost every condition you can imagine - just about something for everyone. MAPS has taken on restoration of several of the pieces from the now-closed Florida Military Air Museum, and also continues to truck in hulks from private buyers (like the OV-1 Mohawk). Pretty interesting to see if you're in the area!
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From the album MAPS Air Museum
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From the album MAPS Air Museum
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From the album MAPS Air Museum
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From the album MAPS Air Museum
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From the album MAPS Air Museum
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From the album MAPS Air Museum
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From the album MAPS Air Museum
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From the album MAPS Air Museum
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From the album MAPS Air Museum
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From the album MAPS Air Museum
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From the album MAPS Air Museum