-
News
Forum: Important Information
Last Post: arsay
21.10.2024, 20:11
» Replies: 0
» Views: 605 -
Great 3D Site
Forum: General Discussions.
Last Post: nobita
13.10.2024, 15:55
» Replies: 59
» Views: 22.357 -
vietnam?
Forum: General Discussions.
Last Post: nobita
07.08.2024, 05:14
» Replies: 5
» Views: 4.635 -
Happy New year 2024 !!!
Forum: Open Forum
Last Post: anyatha
25.07.2024, 04:29
» Replies: 1
» Views: 1.002 -
AAS Was Undergoing Mainte...
Forum: Announcements.
Last Post: zche401895
12.07.2024, 01:22
» Replies: 9
» Views: 19.287 -
Aus traurigen Anlass!
Forum: Important Information
Last Post: wheelsup_cavu
27.05.2024, 15:09
» Replies: 1
» Views: 958 -
Happy Holidays - Thank yo...
Forum: Canvas Knights General Discussion
Last Post: wheelsup_cavu
24.12.2023, 19:01
» Replies: 13
» Views: 15.679 -
Hyperlobby updated to 4.3...
Forum: Hyper Lobby
Last Post: wheelsup_cavu
24.12.2023, 18:34
» Replies: 0
» Views: 1.948 -
Torrents Always Needed...
Forum: General Discussions.
Last Post: hassanraza78678690
12.12.2023, 06:58
» Replies: 3
» Views: 4.077 -
Say Thanks to IL-2 Modder...
Forum: General Discussions.
Last Post: nobita
13.11.2023, 01:46
» Replies: 21
» Views: 29.417
- Forum posts:254.312
- Forum threads:24.344
- Members:475
- Latest member:Vageta2.0
Have a good LOL :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m5qxZm_JqM
Deutschmark :mrgreen:
MB-210 Armee de l'Air
http://uloz.to/xqN3m7Nf/bloch210-7z
Wellesley-MKI-148.sqd.
http://uloz.to/xLhZiJu2/wellesley-mki148sqd-7z
Wellesley- 14.sqd
http://uloz.to/xR8pYatg/wellesley-mki14sqd-7z
Wellesley-skin prototype and desert generic skin
http://uloz.to/xHc6t7SA/wellesley-mki-7z
Mig-21PF of 921st Fighter Regiment VPAF, november 1967. Aboard this plane the pilot Nguyen Dang Kinh shared the shooting down of an EB-66 with a future ace, Vu Ngoc Dinh, on 19 November 1967.
Template and skin by _Harpia_Mafra55_
Internals by Highlander_262
Mig-21bis, using Mig-21PF model, "0880 Red" Polish Navy, 1DLMW, Gdynia-Babie Doly, 2000
Template and skin by _Harpia_Mafra55_
Internals by Highlander_262
AICHI type94/96 D1A1/2 "Susie"
Developed by 'Heinkel H50, was the first dive bomber of the Japanese Navy, in its two versions was used operationally only in China, both in the famous "accidents" in both the phase known as "continuation" in the Pacific War it was used only as trainer.
Quote:
!!!!You need!!!! a Mod [(Osprey Land/Osprey Seaplane/Osprey Carrier/ Hart/ HartMercury /Hind ready to DL)].by Dreamk and friends
You'll need of course to install these various bomb packs (if not already done) to flu these planes correctly.
topic of original MOD http://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/board,64.20.html
!!!!The Mod change only the MHS. and Hier. for the /Osprey Carrier/ but every plane as affect and note is possible use them!!!!
!!!!you can only choose one version or A1 or A2 deleting the one that precedes ... HierC for the choosen version.!!!!!
Currently HierC represents the version D1A2
the AI have a take off problem when have a payload.payload are same of the original Mod-
For skin do a folders named : Osprey C
the URL for D/L : http://www.mediafire.com/download/65g1il...D1A1-2.rar
Credits:
Original 3d Model, Java Files, FM: Dreamk
Skins and template: Agracier and Archie
Quality control process: Epervier
FM upgrade: Leibig/ Dreamk
Credit for 3D change Gio963TTo
Greetings GIO.
VSF member Nemo has released his wonderful Vianen 1626 for VSF simulator.
Link to download page;
http://hangsim.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=52&t=5497
Thank you Nemo
Deutschmark
Happy Birthday * Feliz Cumpleaños * Herzlichen Glückwunsch, Harpia!
Wish you all the Best and may all your dreams come true!
Have a nice Birthday and a big Party ! !
And from the bottom of my heart: "Thank you very much for all your beautiful and very nice skins you allways make and share with us!"
Jambo
okay... how about a 'what-if'...? say I take one of my old DC-3/C-47 mods ( I made several back in the day, floaters piston engine, floaters jets, piston and jet engine and so on) and say I was back in time right after WW2 (or maybe during the last days of WW2) and the Allied military approached me and said, 'look, Beowolff, we have a ton of excess C-47 transports...what we really need is some sort of powerful, long range patrol (Land or Sea) aircraft with LOTS of firepower to attack ground targets, and or small ship targets, etc... can you make something like that using existing C-47 fuselages?)
and I mulled it over and said back to them, 'sure thing! I can do it! 8)
so... okay gents... what would YOU recommend for such a craft? help me figure it out with your suggestions and I 'will' build it just for the heck and fun of it.
Beowolff
yeah... lol, the good ole days, before graphic cards and cpu's became major 'had to have' items... when everything ran in DOS, when if you had 1mg of memory you were a powerhouse and likely worked for NASA or the Air force, when we all had to make 'bootdisks' to play our games, and so on.
my first 'real' computer (besides the piece of shite Tandy with the tape recorder it used for a hard-drive) was a Packard Bell 286. they should have been called, Packard Hell's, for it was a hell-driven device straight from the Devil's playpen sent here to earth to torment me with it's crap-tastic pure shite performance. it would run nothing other than a few simple games like pong and such. now some 286's from some makers were fairly good, but the Packard I had was junk. then a year or so later I got hold of a 486... wow...it was like comparing day to night even if it too was a POS of the highest order. sure...it stayed broken all the time (being a Packard) and was wonky to use but by God at last I could actually play a couple of games!
one of them being... the original Red Baron! oh wow...was this SOB cool or what? man...I was in 'the' air in a (to me then) realistic looking bi-wing fighter!
haha!
all I had to do to actually PLAY was to figure out how to make that mysterious Boot Disk... which would give it more DOS memory...enough to run the game anyways.
well...like about three months AFTER I got the game, I FINALLY got a book disk to work, and dear God but I was playing! well, sort of. as the game wouldn't recognize the cheap joystick I had. so, off to the store and got a new one. it didn't like that one either. I took it back, and at last got one that worked. and yeah, THEN I was IN THE GAME, dudes! :lol:
I have to hand it to the original creators of Red Baron... this game was BIG. I mean BIG. sure, by today's standards it was a hokey piece of shite, but for it's time it had pizzazz, it had class, it was fun...and very high tech even in it's simplicity. man when you played that game you REALLY felt like you were really IN THE GAME. the makers put FUN things in there that almost NO modern game designers ever even try to put into their games.
sure the graphics wasn't much to look at, nor were the dorky sounds, but man the PLAY was amazing. and the background feeling they put into it was realistic. listen... after a few kills... suddenly on my screen pops up this message telling me that Albert Ball was wanting me to join his squadron, or the Red Baron was asking me to join him and be his wingman... or I got promoted and got a new plane and could even paint it if I wanted to. plus...the medals you got were accompanied by officers with stiff upper lips, in full dress uniform and with a regimental band playing as you got your medal pinned on! wow, now how cool is that?
war progress reports came up as I played... and sometime if I got shot down I was sent to the hospital to recover, or maybe got captured and if I didn't escape i'd have to sit the war out till it was over. ha! (usually they let you escape though.)
sometimes the dishonorable brother of the Red Baron would offer me a challenge to meet him in single combat... but, being the dirty dog he was, he'd ambush me with three or four of his lackeys... the bastard! :x
see this game was FUN.
I have no idea why they can't do things like that today.
:evil:
Outside England 's Bristol Zoo there is a parking lot for 150 cars and 8 buses. For 25 years, its parking fees were managed by a very pleasant attendant.....The fees for cars ($1.40), for buses (about $7).
Then, one day, after 25 solid years of never missing a day of work, he just didn't show up; so the zoo management called the city council and asked it to send them another parking agent. The council did some research and replied that the parking lot was the zoo's own responsibility. The zoo advised the council that the attendant was a city employee.
The city council responded that the lot attendant had never been on the city payroll.
Meanwhile, sitting in his villa somewhere on the coast of Spain, or France, or Italy, is a man who'd apparently had a ticket booth installed completely on his own and then had simply begun to show up every day, commencing to collect and keep the parking fees, estimated at about $560 per day -- for 25 years. Assuming 7 days a week, this amounts to just over $7 million dollars ......and no one even knows his name.
Deutschmark :)