Riveting
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Re: Riveting
An unusual subject for you Dave! Doesn't look bad at all in P3D
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Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
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For some strange reason I quite like these. Was a right pain to convert though. The undercarriage animation was all over the place.
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Re: Riveting
Doesn't look too bad, are you going to make it available at all?
- Chris Sykes
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Re: Riveting
Any chance you can offer the conversion to HJG and see if they will distribute? Its a real shame there is loads of old FS9 aircraft either not being converted or being converted but behind closed doors
Re: Riveting
Did this plane ever see any combat action for England?
Great shot!
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Aharon
Great shot!
Regards,
Aharon
Re: Riveting
The HJG policy seems to be if it Actually exists then they take it. No VA or fantasy what ifs for color schemes.
Re: Riveting
It is not my question. My question is that did this particular livery and particular plane saw combat action in any war on behalf of England. In other words, I am curious to know if this livery and this plane saw action in Fakland war or any Gulf war.dutchman2 wrote:The HJG policy seems to be if it Actually exists then they take it. No VA or fantasy what ifs for color schemes.
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Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!