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Posted by: Xjrtaz
17.04.2013, 04:37
Forum: UltraPack Forum.
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Guys,
I downloaded the CanonUk cross channel map to use and subsequently found out that Up comes with a version of this map included, is that correct?
secondly the new iteration of the map from the 352nd web site is updated/upgraded from the UP3 version, has anyone installed this newer map over the UP version and if so were there any problems??

Krys

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Posted by: Capitan Diavolo
16.04.2013, 18:02
Forum: IL2 Skins - Requests
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Please, can someone make a skin for this aircraft, using the Avia B-534 Floatplane we have in IL-2, as it looks a quite good match?

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http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-48cALXpi5qM/T ... esnake.jpg

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Hope the pictures provided can help.

Thank you. Smile

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Posted by: Deutschmark
16.04.2013, 07:01
Forum: Land Vehicles Downloads
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Here we have a Harley Super Sport for VSF.
You might need to click on the photos to enlarge.

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To install;
Just unzip with folder names on inside the ( Hssb ) folder
You will find the ( Harley_Super_Sport ) folder Just put that right
Into your VSF's vehicles folder and you be good to go.

INFO;
Please read the read-me in the model folder on how
to make the legs go up and down.

Download Harley Super Sport;
HARLEY


Hope you all enjoy the Harley. Big Grin
Deutschmark

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Posted by: Galactica2.0
16.04.2013, 04:26
Forum: HSFX Forum.
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Hi
I have recently got back into IL2 and loving it, but have noticed that there a few new downloads availible.
I am currently running HSFX 4.1 and game is patched to v4.11.1, i was just wondering with HSFX as it is know at v6.0 do i have to install v5 before v6? or can i just go right ahead and install v6? and also is it worht it? and how many servers are running these new versions?
i hope i got that correct and make sense lol
Anyway,
any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks Smile

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Posted by: 9/JG54_EZ
12.04.2013, 07:34
Forum: IL2 Skins - Requests
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Alright.. here's the (almost) factory fresh Ki-21/Lockheed Hudson hack, with no markings.

http://www.mission4today.com/index.php? ... ls&id=6935

You could not possibly guess how long it took to find two small places on this skin. If you want oil and exhaust, you'll either have to fly it a lot, or pay me lol.. :mrgreen:

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Posted by: Einfeld11
11.04.2013, 23:27
Forum: General Discussions.
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hello everyone,

I'm proud to announce that Planned Planes website is now in operations. Our website (me and HotelAlpha are admins) is based mostly on FICTION. We don't like fact, but anyway, let's get down to the point, shall we?

Link:

http://whatifmods.elementfx.com/forum/index.php

Enjoy!

Einfeld

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Posted by: checkmysix
11.04.2013, 19:44
Forum: COD Skins Downloads
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The tremendous air battle fought between Fighter Command and the Luftwaffe on 15th September, 1940 represented the climax of the Battle of
Britain, and it has been celebrated as Battle of Britain Day ever since.
The 8/KG 76 Dornier 17Z piloted by Feldwebel Heitsch was part of a force of about 100 German bombers which approached London over North Kent shortly before noon. The formation was intercepted simultaneously by nine RAF Squadrons. The battle developed into a series of individual fights.
During one of these encounters, Heitsch's Dornier was attacked by Flight Lieutenant Dundas and Pilot Officer Tobin of No.609 Squadron. After a low-level chase, Heitsch was forced to bring his machine down in a field at Castle Farm, Shoreham, narrowly missing the high tension cables that ran over the field.
The Dornier's crew were taken prisoner by the local Home Guard. Heitsch and Feldwebel Pfeiffer, the observer, were uninjured. Feldwebel Sauter, the gunner, had been wounded in the ankle and was taken to Maidstone Hospital. Feldwebel Stephan Schmidt, the wireless operator, died of a chest wound before reaching hospital. One other casualty was a hop picker who had been shot in the leg by a bullet from one of the two low-flying Spitfires.

Flight Lieutenant Dundas went on to shoot down the German ace Major Helmut Wick on 28th November 1940.
Dundas was then immediately shot down and killed by Wick's wingman.

Pilot Officer Tobin was an American volunteer from Los Angeles. He saw service throughout the Battle of Britain, and was a core member of the first Eagle Squadron (No.71).
He died during a fighter sweep over Boulogne on 7th September 1941.

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Posted by: Fireskull
11.04.2013, 11:26
Forum: Open Forum
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Good day,



This team seems optimistic about having a working fusion rocket engine:

http://weather.yahoo.com/nuclear-fusion ... 25z;_ylv=3


Clinton

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Posted by: 9/JG54_EZ
09.04.2013, 16:57
Forum: IL2 Skins - Requests
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Hello all and S~

I had started this search elsewhere, looking for 3 skin/hacks.. I'm still looking for two more skins to be made by someone that might already have experience with the particular planes.

For our upcoming SEOW campaign (Operation: Cerberus), we will need a couple substitute skins for various aircraft because we don't have the actual plane to use. These skins would have to be blanks (no designation or country markings). If there are any skinners out there that might want to pick up one or more of these skins to do, it would be appreciated.

Ki-21 - 1938 needs to look like a British Lockheed Hudson

[Image: Hudson_V_48_Sqn_RAF_in_flight_19421.jpg]

R-XIII Ter 1934 needs to look like a Westland Lysander similar to this:

[Image: Lysander-21.jpg]

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Posted by: caldrail
09.04.2013, 06:35
Forum: Open Forum
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In my neighbourhood is a rock face that has geology dating from the Jurassic. It's been a while since I've been down there but yesterday I thought I would have a browse. You can see in the rocks the story of changing conditions. Fine sand and muddy silt lower down, the original sub tropical beach, where mollusc and bivalve shells are scattered. Higher up is the later warm shallow sea of the late Jurassic, where sometimes you find very impressive ammonite shells (those spiral knobbly shells housing squid like creatures so beloved of BBC animations), some up to a foot across. Higher up and out of reach are the Cretaceous period lagoons, a fascinating cocktail of fresh and saltwater wetlands that would have had a natural history presenter in a state of euphoria.

The trouble is the rocks are on a public path and fossil hunters regularly plunder them. As I expected, the dangerous undercut that previous digs had left were broken off and lying around in chunks. It's rare to catch a glimpse of something before it vanishes into the nearest car boot sale, but there it was, another ammonite, or more accurately the imprint of where it had been. That was a seriously large dino-squid as far as such shellfish go.

My thoughts wandered to how it would have been back then. Handfuls of dolphin-esque ichthyosaurs darting lazily here and there. Maybe a lone shark, sniffing around, competing with marine crocodiles or deciding to get the heck away from the larger marine predators that outsized some modern whales. Or in the deeper water, fish nearly 100 metres in length, calmly gulping in plankton by the hundred-weight.

It would have been warm back then. The climate was stable for a long time and with ten times as much carbon dioxide in the air as today, a period where big things prospered. Now it's rainy old Swindon. With thoughts back to the modern day, a chap walking his dog watches me suspiciously. Ahem. Well, back to the ranch...

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