Bf109G war pics simulation
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Trying to simulate war-time photographs with composites:

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#2

:lol: Spot on mate, bloody brilliant! Big Grin
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#3

Darm its a shame we can't have take offs like that last shot.

How cool to have your staffel rolling along next to you like that, maybe in the next generation.
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#4

Last one is lookin' "reallly real"
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#5

Fantastic job, if only we'd all been born long ago we could have been a few of the lucky ones? I suppose I'll just have to keep putting the lottery on for now!
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#6

Very nice mate like WW2 in colour
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#7

Thanks screwball, Zambarett, Gordon, cnopicilin and gav for comments: These are screenshots (beta) of a movie on Knocke that I am busy with, but will still a long way towards the release;
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#8

Excellent job on the mix-match artwork, very artsy! Big Grin
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#9

Great stuff Biltongbru!

Keep up the good work - these pic's would be great to have as backgrounds on my desktop (how about some higher reolution ones for us?).

With a "call sign" like "Biltongbru", you must be South African?! Thinking that, are those Cape mountains in the background of the one composite pic?

I am 56 years old and live in Durban and have been a WWII combat flight simulation "nut" since Microsoft's first Combat Flight Simulator (my purchase invoice shows 21 Nov 1998) ... and after that Janes' WWII Fighters, European Air War etc etc
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#10

Great! The last two are the best :wink:
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#11

mungee Wrote:Great stuff Biltongbru!

Keep up the good work - these pic's would be great to have as backgrounds on my desktop (how about some higher reolution ones for us?).

With a "call sign" like "Biltongbru", you must be South African?! Thinking that, are those Cape mountains in the background of the one composite pic?

I am 56 years old and live in Durban and have been a WWII combat flight simulation "nut" since Microsoft's first Combat Flight Simulator (my purchase invoice shows 21 Nov 1998) ... and after that Janes' WWII Fighters, European Air War etc etc

Thanks for the comments!

Indeed Cape mountains as seen from Vergelegen wine estate (3km from my house) where I took the pics.

The published pics are screenshots of a movie in the making and the max res is 740 x 404, I don't think good enough for desktop background.

bigbossmalone is also a Saffrican from Cape Town; all good people.

Keep well!
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#12

gav Wrote:Darm its a shame we can't have take offs like that last shot.

How cool to have your staffel rolling along next to you like that, maybe in the next generation.

Smile Just put into any single missions folder those 2 files, press "F 5" ..And enjoy the simultaneus take off m8. S!

d/l link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/uu1zqmgvnjd/scramble.zip
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#13

I love them all, 2nd one best. Nice work, do more. Big Grin
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