FS2004 Screenshots Here!!!

Robin translated the manuals for the Tuploev ANT-6 from Russian to Englsih. Three versions of this aircraft has recently released at Avsim.su. I guess that nobody has donwloaded thes planes or use them i a approbriated environment. Therefore I show it here, landing on Rudolf Island, far up of the Arctic Circle:

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What is special about this situation is that the static objects (flag and drums) do not slide away, as is otherwise common with FS9 in these latitudes.

Bernard
 
I don't know whether anyone has noted yet, but Avsimrus.com and avsim.su are out of the air. I think for more than a week already.

So Bernard, take good care of your Tupolev as you can't download a new one when you break this one.

Huub
 
Don't you just love it when a (long term) plan comes together? :wiggle:

I was reading about operations in the Gulf and HM-14 (Vanguards) were mentioned.
HM-14 is homeported in Norfolk but deploys everywhere.
They conduct anti-mine ops using the MH-53.
Didn't I have an MH-53 somewhere? :unsure:
Maybe I could even dig up some textures for HM-14 because Strait of Hormuz, mines, current events, that could be a thing. :geek:
As it turned out, I already have the Virtavia MH-53 installed. I even have textures for HM-14 and the Vanguard callsign.

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:p

BTW, check out those skid marks outside the landing zone. A hornet just landed and there must be a pretty stiff cross wind. :ROFLMAO:
 
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I wanted to verify that HM-14 still used the dark blue paint and things just went a little screwy. :dizzy:
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According to this photo, HM-14 disbanded in 2022 and this was their final flight.
The paint looks like something closer to Dark Gunship Gray.
Oh well, close enough I guess?
I'm flying an F/A-18 Charlie off the USS Teddy Roosevelt, so I'll allow it.
 
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