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    T4M up the pipe!

    It's gone up and should appear on the download page presently.

    I finally came up with a silver dope base color that I can live with.

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    80 years on...

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    ttfn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motormouse View Post
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    ttfn

    Pete
    What a coincidence. Yesterday I stopped during my cycling ride, to visit the monument, close to the Amsterdam Harbour, where the Lancaster JB 657 crashed. It was shot by the German night fighter ace Heinz Wolfgang Schnaufer on its return flight from a mission over Berlin. The aircraft crashed on a farm house. The crew consisted of 2 Australian, 2 Canadian and 3 British airmen. All airmen and 6 civilians in the farm house were killed.

    The monument consists of a propeller on a pedestal and two small walls. One wall points to Berlin, the other to East Kirkby. Behind the walls there are 13 trees, one for every person who died.

    Just one small monument, but it tells quite a story.

    Huub


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    I-LERO on a special mission...Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by SIAI S81 View Post
    I-LERO on a special mission...Click image for larger version. 

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    A beautiful model, but for me it is always a struggle to get her in the air.....

    Cheers,
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    French fighters do have something special

    don't you agree?


    abd Nieuport 17



    Stuart Green's SPAD S.7



    Craig "full" Richardson's Dewoitine D.510



    Restauravia's Bloch MB.152



    Dewoitine D.520 by Jean-Marie Mermaz

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    And some jets


    The Mystère IV A by Restauravia



    Mirage IIIE by J.E Narcizo (repaint by l'iguane)



    Mirage F1 by Kirk Olsson



    Roland Laborie's Mirage 2000 (repaint by l'iguane)



    The VPA Rafale C (Repaint again by l'iguane)

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    You've missed the Nieuport by Michel Migaud, & the Restauravia Sud-Aviation Vautour ( and possibly a couple of others)

    Ttfn

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    It wasn't my intention to give a complete overview. So I made a selection. But The Morane-Saulnier MS.406 should perhaps have been in this overview. And the twin engined Potez 630 and perhaps the Breguet 690, although you could argue whether this is a real fighter, but the code C3 stood for "Chasseur triplace".

    But what I tried to show was that the French fighter had a recognisable look over the years. And in their own way even looked quite pretty. Something which can't exactly be said about their bombers in most cases......



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    Pete, you could at least keep things civil!

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    Pete, you could at least keep things civil! Click image for larger version. 

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    Ah..the Caravelle..Oh, we have a Falcon in the garage at work this week..Ttfn Pete

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    A Falcon? Like this one? Falcon 7x in flight somewhere near Grece.

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    A Falcon? Like this one? Falcon 7x in flight somewhere near Grece.
    This version by Narcizo (same guy who did the awesome Mirage III) in my opion is much better than the PAD one.

    https://simviation.com/1/download-fi...p&fileId=42571
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    Thank you for the link! I will put it to the test asap!

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    A Falcon? Like this one? Falcon 7x in flight somewhere near Grece.
    Older brother, Falcon 900

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    Two French fighters I thought I should add...

    The Super-Mystère





    And the Morane Saulnier MS.406


    The CFS2 model by Thicko


    And the CFS2 model by Andrew C. Wai

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    And than I had the feeling I needed to fly something completely different. But also a real FS2004 gem!



    The Long Island Classic Christen Eagle II

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Cool



    Huub, I was goofing around with that Eagle last month and added the chrome spinner and a US reg. on the tail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SIAI S81 View Post
    Patrolling the Aegean Sea.
    A very nice model of the RS14 by Massimo Taccoli.

    Massimo also modeled the prototype.

    The RS 14 prototype at Idroscala di Orbetello, a coastal lagoon seaplane base about 75miles NW of Rome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huub vink View Post
    And than I had the feeling I needed to fly something completely different. But also a real FS2004 gem!



    The Long Island Classic Christen Eagle II
    LiLski is still active, though he's now making race tracks for a sim called Assetto Corsa. His Road America track is as full of details as is that Eagle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hurricane91 View Post
    The RS 14 prototype at Idroscala di Orbetello, a coastal lagoon seaplane base about 75miles NW of Rome.
    Thanks for showing this interesting plane. What kin of Ortobello scenery are you using? Up to now I didn't found a satisfying one.

    Bernard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferry_vO View Post
    LiLski is still active, though he's now making race tracks for a sim called Assetto Corsa. His Road America track is as full of details as is that Eagle.
    Funny to hear he made the switch to race tracks. I had a look at YouTube, where there are several movies which show the great details he added to Road America. Really impressive!
    I still like to fly the aircraft he left us for FS9 like this one.....



    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by leuen View Post
    Thanks for showing this interesting plane. What kin of Ortobello scenery are you using? Up to now I didn't found a satisfying one.

    Bernard
    Hello Bernard, the scenery zip file name is "gr20_orbetello.zip" which I found at the old Flightsim site.
    At the new Flightsim, search "Idroscalo Airfield" and it should show up to download.

    The scenery was made by Antonio Guarnera and was designed to work with Ultimate Terrain Europe
    which I don't have. I remember having to make some adjustments to level the lagoon.

    Best Regards,
    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChristopherT View Post
    Number 5000 off the Lockheed Factory Line!

    Christopher Tarana
    When I used to do on-line displays at various fly-ins,"YIPPEE" was always a favorite of the assembled on-line "audience"
    for a display.

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