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FS2004 Screenshots Here!!!

Good morning friends,
here a screenshot of a meeting of Sikorsky H-34 at Bückeburg german helicopter base
from left to right
H-34G german Heeresflieger / H-34G german Marine SAR / SA55 french navy / SA55 french air force / HSS1 belgium navy
H-34 US Marines / HS-1 US Navy / HSS1 Royal Netherlands Navy
All based on Willy Vervaeckes Sikorsky HSS-1 Belgium Navy. Repaints: original Willy Vervaecke, from Niels de Ruyck and the german
Heeresflieger and Marine versions are from me

Best regards

Michael
 

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When I ask if anyone's interested, its pretty quiet.
When I just upload stuff, I'll get thirty to forty downloads. :loyal: :ernaehrung004:
 
Wonder il I wll publish the pack when finished as there seems no interest for
I'll fly it if its uploaded Micheal

When I ask if anyone's interested, its pretty quiet.
When I just upload stuff, I'll get thirty to forty downloads. :loyal: :ernaehrung004:

Same for me, dos'nt bother me though, i just use the library as extra storage :biggrin-new:
 
this pack would be very big,
I put a lot of cigarettes in to rework this venerable chopper
Sadly I had to forget the trial to convert into piston engined one.
Bet even this a lot of new gauges has been done for two different panels,
collect the repaints and do my ones. So to publish it would be a pack that certainly I must
cut in three parts. Not to speak about a readme what must be done.
What is a bit frustrating that no one is interested to make this nice chopper evolve further on.
There is a lot of versions and details what can be done more.
In the same time we hav thousends of Boeings and other planes.
Bof for the moment I wait for more details for the french versions from two french museeums (it is holydays here)
and than I will see

Kenavo

Michael
 
:cool: Bonus points for using the correct model for the textures.
That's a "silver plate" B-29 which doesn't have the gun turrets or the 20 mm cannon in the rear.
 




After some research online, found some photos of enola.... so i revised the model to reflect that....
 
Every screen shot tells a story. :wiggle:

A while ago, someone hooked me up with the old Alphasim "Flankers and Kuznetsov" package :ernaehrung004:.
Here's my first attempt using the planes and the scenery:

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Pay attention to the skid marks. The Flanker flies like a kite. On my first pass I landed short and pulled a Bolter. :dizzy:
You can see the skid marks in the foreground and just off the ski jump at the bow.
My second attempt was a legit "two wire". :wiggle: That's the marks in the middle of the shot. You may also notice that I was dealing with a cross wind.
 
Just finnished James Hollands Cassino 44 at the mo, so im flying around central Italy with a good mesh and coastline add-on with some appropriate aircraft

Flight Replica's 109G
K. Malinowski Kittyhawk with a RobH repaint ( Kittyhawks in Italy had a darker camo but i have'nt found any in the lib) and DaveM's Auster mk1

s1.jpgS2.jpgs3.jpg
 
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@Motormouse

Very impressive screenshots of Tornado. Is it freeware or payware?? I had seen Tornados in action in Scotland.

Your screenname is very very very familiar to me. I cannot remember from where but I think we had spoken many times in any flight simming forum. Am I correct??

Regards,

Aharon
 
@Motormouse

Very impressive screenshots of Tornado. Is it freeware or payware?? I had seen Tornados in action in Scotland.

Your screenname is very very very familiar to me. I cannot remember from where but I think we had spoken many times in any flight simming forum. Am I correct??

Regards,

Aharon

Hi Aharon, yes we've spoken before.
Tornado is freeware ( former payware) from David Brice ( DSB / IRIS studios) . You can find it at Simviation.com

Ttfn

Pete
 
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