Adventures in the Slot ...Part One
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Been having loads of fun in the Slot map - note, I said FUN - so don't freak out if you see something that's not historically accurate... :lol:

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have a good weekend, gents... Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
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Confusedhock: dude... Confusedhock: ...great pics!!!!
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I love these pics! Great work. I like Catalina screen Wink
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Very nice. But the gunner in the PBY is wearing a soviet uniform. :wink:
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Arrow WHO CARES !!!!!!!!!!!!! , super duper shots old chap... Big Grin
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WOW! Nice work!
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Really like the plane to plane shots.
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"so don't freak out if you see something that's not historically accurate... "

WOW, That P38 PILOT MUST BE THE SUPER WORLD CHAMP OF FUEL MANAGEMENT OR HE HAD A REALLY LOT OF DROPTANKS!!!!!

bigbossmalone, your screens are the main reason I look in here, thanks.
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Obelix Wrote:Very nice. But the gunner in the PBY is wearing a soviet uniform. :wink:

read the first thing that he says on the first post :wink:

really nice pics, mate! Big Grin
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Forager Wrote:WOW, That P38 PILOT MUST BE THE SUPER WORLD CHAMP OF FUEL MANAGEMENT OR HE HAD A REALLY LOT OF DROPTANKS!!!!!

Nothing unusual there. 13th Fighter Command flew P-38s from Guadalcanal, with the 1st aircraft arriving there on the 12th of November 1942. After their arrival P-38s were fully integrated with USMC and USN aircraft operating from Cactus.
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Thanks for the kind words, chaps.
I'm hoping to have Part Two done next week....
Sheesh, I thought this sim took up a lot of my time in the dark days before the mods, now I don't know how I'm going to find the time to enjoy all the greatness happening here... :wink:
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The "Big Boss" strikes again! Big Grin
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FA_Cheech the, in jest, remark concerning the P38 is due to the fact that it carries European markings not because I was not aware P38s fought in the Pacific.

bigbossmalone, thanks again and keep them coming.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Just keep making them, Malone. The historic inaccuracies provide some entertainment for those who, failing to find historical inaccuracies. would find something else "wrong". :lol: :wink:
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