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Taken on October 1st 2011, trip to Wierchomla Mountain First, Żegiestów-Zdrój, spa town very prominent in the 1920s and 1930s during the Second Commonwealth of Poland (interwar period) later strangely abandoned in early 70s and left to ruin, now slowly gathering new investments and attention. Situated on the bank of Poprad river valley, with beautiful view onto Slovakia hills across this border river. Still very popular in the late 60s and later rapidly abandoned restaurants and hotels are now the sorrow view Sanatorium Dom Zdrojowy "Żegiestów" designed by famous polish architect Prof. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz, build in 1927-1929; sadly it's time has passed by (now not in regular use) Contemplating the past, arrive to Wierchomla Wielka village and popular ski-resort, preparing for chairlift to top of the Wierchomla mountain. Traditional old wooden houses and sheds, wooden fences are covered in vine Time for a 1600 meters chairlift... since a kid I was affraid of height, now the fear is somehow gone (some flying in Yak-12M in the early 20s helped) but still there, as you can see on my face On top of the chairlift, walking part starts From the walk to Wierchomla, autumn is my favourite season of the year The prominent Tatry mountains mere 45-55 kilometers away from here: From my place these are Slovakia Tatras (Slovacke Tatry -Polish part of Tatras range is behind them) you can quite clearly make out Lomnicky stit, Havran, Hlupy, L'adowy stit and other peaks Arriving at the place, time for some rest and pleasures The Tatry mountains once again
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What's this?
Stary replied to Fubar512's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
cheaters will cheat, not playing! -
What's this?
Stary replied to Fubar512's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
I stand correct, to my own suprise, Gregory House, M.D, is a fictional person played by an actor (Galaxy Quest fans here?) edit: might be spoilers: I really miss 13 and Masters -
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Stary replied to Fubar512's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
+1 for being my first thought -
Jeff I'm quite biased here (both my father and I have Master of Architecture degree) on the polish 20s-30s modernism architecture as we love it, the Szyszko-Bohusz works are among the best here for us and it's touching to see these buildings fading away just like there. Luckily in past two, three years, there is some interest in the Żegiestów and some very, very well situationed (money...) firm of two brothers is building new hotels, reworking the old ones up to current standards so there is hope. I specially omitted the new buildings in the process of construction and construction sites to show the gloomy past of this spa town.
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looks like "9"... X-Plane 10 Demo looks this: I really like the feel of it, if only the price was more reasonable
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SF2 Screenshot Thread
Stary replied to Stary's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Some oldies found in my pics folder: -
mój "Starszy" pisze sobie w robocie wyceny w Worldzie na 98 i nie narzeka... ok, ja siedzę w naszej firmie na i5 quad z 64bitową Siódemką i mu marudzę by sobie kompa zmienił ale... tak jest mu dobrze. Podejrzewam że wielu jeszcze siedzi na "Serie Uno" bo tak lubią, bo kasa na nową płytę itp... przyjdzie czas że się przestawią na Dx11, wielu podejrzewam gdy Kocur (wreszcie...) wyjdzie.
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isn't tactical N a better choice..? Or better 20+ SpecOps raids?
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SF2 Screenshot Thread
Stary replied to Stary's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Let me help you -It's called ship, and it's man-made... @Dave, Spinners, Sid -lovely shots -
GUI Overhaul
Stary replied to Hellman's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
TGA is better, also for non alpha, use bmp or jpgs -
SF2 Screenshot Thread
Stary replied to Stary's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
I've been using it for years, somehow never thought about posting it -
love the drawing of Finland-guy sitting there armed to the teeth, from artistic point purely
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SF2 Screenshot Thread
Stary replied to Stary's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
overcast weather with zoomed in external view is my bet custom viewlist.ini Russ like this one: VIEWLIST.ZIP add to your controls ini file these entries GOTO_VIEW_OBJECT_NEXT_FOV=9 GOTO_FREE_VIEW_FOV=SHIFT+F1 keys are up to you of course -
Great!
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Learning to Bomb Effectively
Stary replied to knoby1973's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Digital Integration F-16 (1996) had it too IIRC -
SF2 Screenshot Thread
Stary replied to Stary's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
looks great -
yes but watch out not to overheat your gun (this sounds soo wrong)
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SF2 Reloaded Community Mod
Stary replied to ErcVitez's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - File Announcements
there's AV-8A based on stock model and great AV-8Bplus in SF2 download section, check them Falklands is great historical mod so is fictional Operation Darius (modern NATO vs Iran) edit: by writing "other dedicated MOD installation (for Nato Fighters)" -I suggested making new MODS folder for Nato Fighters alone (without other mods in it) sorry for slight misleading sentence -
SF2 Reloaded Community Mod
Stary replied to ErcVitez's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - File Announcements
Deltalima, the loading time increase mostly due to higher number (and overal quality) of objects on map and much more detailed terrains, it's normal. Once loaded once, next time loading is noticeably faster For Nato Fighters I'd recommend other dedicated MOD installation -
none in two weeks Can I refuel during long pee?
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At what distance is my pee supposed to fade?
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So, Iranian Tomcats can fly after all
Stary replied to Gr.Viper's topic in Military and General Aviation
what Dave said, RIP