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by Lewis - a2a » 07 Feb 2009, 16:33
Yes Dave. The you tube video is from the Accusim'ed P47.
And here is the paint Martin has up on AVsim, I pictured her over Halesworth.
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by Techy111 » 07 Feb 2009, 16:40
Where can i grab Halesworth Lew.?
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by DaveB » 07 Feb 2009, 17:46
Both rather jolly
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by Lewis - a2a » 07 Feb 2009, 18:38
Here Tony, hold of downloading those fields. Ian says he hasn't uploaded the latest ones yet.
As well as Halesworth which suits the 56th FG paint, he also made FOB for Burma and this stock paint. Lots of fun trying to fly and operate in some of the heat of this place from the shorter runways and with the loads carried.
Aha Ian has it up but not on his web page here are direct links;
Burma FOB base for the SEA skin
http://www.ianpsdarkcorner.co.uk/histor ... _v1_01.zip
Halesworth for the 56th skin
http://www.ianpsdarkcorner.co.uk/histor ... 5_v1_2.zip
Wormingford for the 'My Gal sal' skin.
http://www.ianpsdarkcorner.co.uk/histor ... 9_v1_0.zip
I think you may beed to download some building objects for them though I am not sure. They are damn good and fun place though. Burma one using default objects is my favourite I just love the 'bush' flying feeling from there in a part of the world I don't visit enough in FS.
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by Techy111 » 07 Feb 2009, 19:25
Is there a D model in the works..? I love that bubble canopy.... :roll:
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by Lewis - a2a » 07 Feb 2009, 20:03
Bubble canopy's are for jessies though Tony, real men fly canopy's :flying:
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by Techy111 » 07 Feb 2009, 20:04
But i AM a jessie Lew....you should know that...! ! !
Hows the broken body bits......?
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by Lewis - a2a » 07 Feb 2009, 20:56
Knees knackered and having some issues walking but it'll heal no doubt.