FS2004 Screenshots Here!!!

Inspired by one of my very first FS downloads ever......

https://web.archive.org/web/20050806002847/http://www.netwings.org/library/CFS2_Planes/American/

the first entry...

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Ship of the Desert

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Here representing one of three Tutors used by Royal Iraqi Air Force , sometime around 1940-41 , (along with their 626 armed variant, Prefect)

There are certain artist licence taken with this , as I couldn't find a definitive photo.

ttfn

Pete
 
This one and the three other ones (see post 2477) are available in the library. These are repaints for the Flight Replicas Avia S-199 and will not fit the recent released S-119 by A.F. Scrub....

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It is a horrible thing to fly, but I personally think it looks even meaner than the average Bf109......

Cheers,
Huub
 
enjoy, congrats on us reaching 100 pages btw1! and congrats on 2500 or so posts on this thread as welll!!
 

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Nice subject Darren, is it always twilight where you are...maybe somewhere near the Poles??

I appreciate that it's meant to be winter time in the pic, but how about doing the same pic at midday in the summer? Let's see that one!

Cheers

Shessi
 
Another little gem I had forgotten about but happy to resurrect!



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This one and the three other ones (see post 2477) are available in the library. These are repaints for the Flight Replicas Avia S-199 and will not fit the recent released S-119 by A.F. Scrub....

It is a horrible thing to fly, but I personally think it looks even meaner than the average Bf109......

Cheers,
Huub

Already downloaded. Thank you for sharing them with us.

Taff
 
Odd one Huub, but I prefer it to the post war Buchon.
Really nice paints and yes, she's rather recalcitrant to handle, but that's part of the attraction.
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Haha Robin, I knew it would draw somebodies attention, but had not thought that it would be this fast.....

The armoured car is a Landverk L180 or Landsverk M38 as the Dutch called it (after Model 1938). This model was made a long time ago by Cees Donker and can be found as static model in his Dutch scenery (can't recall which airfield).

He started with a drive-able one, but never finished it. I still have the prototype which is one of the vehicles I use to explore the scenery made by people like Cees and Ian. It is even doubtful whether Cees still has it, so you can't find in anywhere except in my screenshots. Today I was playing a bit and did the Germans textures depicting a "beute machine".

Cheers,
Huub

And the original:

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GP fantastic! ha!

That's a great film of the Vullcans on QRA at Scampton/Wittering/Waddington(?), the smoke that they leave!, but no Blue Steels mounted like yours!

Great duplication of the film..:applause:

Cheers

Shessi
 
It’s been almost two years since I’ve used FS9 so I didn’t bother checking my controller assignments....got to 15,000 ft before I noticed throttles 3 &4 not mapped and sitting at idle so it was a two engined takeoff!....that explained the judicious use of rudder in the climb which I just assumed was down to the weather and crosswind!....lesson learned in checking flight controls before going ‘on state’! :biggrin-new:
 
GP fantastic! ha!

That's a great film of the Vullcans on QRA at Scampton/Wittering/Waddington(?), the smoke that they leave!, but no Blue Steels mounted like yours!

Great duplication of the film..:applause:

Cheers

Shessi

Cottesmore....Coningsby ...

Can't reproduce the noise though ... I remember being at Swinderby @ 1979 ; doing recruit training
one summer afternoon when a station scramble from Waddington was called (it was the closest front line base) ; all 'square bashing' had to come to a stop as 15 Vulcan's climbed out overhead.

ttfn

Pete
 
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