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Really enjoy the first one. !
thanks for sharing this.
core I5 3570K - win 7 64 on SSD - COD & BOS & DCS P51-HUEY-HAWK on SSD - RAM 8,00 Go - GTX 670 - MSFF2 - opentrack -
sweetfx last for BOS :http://forum.il2sturmovik.com/index....attach_id=6340
sweetfx last for CLOD : http://theairtacticalassaultgroup.co...3&d=1406627211
I thought first it was a trailer for a new japanese made flight sim !
Anyway it's quite good rendered and addictive motion.
core I5 3570K - win 7 64 on SSD - COD & BOS & DCS P51-HUEY-HAWK on SSD - RAM 8,00 Go - GTX 670 - MSFF2 - opentrack -
sweetfx last for BOS :http://forum.il2sturmovik.com/index....attach_id=6340
sweetfx last for CLOD : http://theairtacticalassaultgroup.co...3&d=1406627211
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LuseKofte
Thanks for posting that video! Really does make you think about how insignificant we are in the universe.
Low flying wintertime over Norwegian mountains F-5 raw material Cockpit view 8 mm
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Hitler fly the 232 , hilarious video
Mid air collission with a happy ending
on 29 september 1940, in new south wales australia, ocurred one of the most incredible mid-air collision of all times, when two avro ansons collided and locked together during an exercise. Both planes made an emergency landing after flying more than five miles in that condition. All crewmen survived!
Full article here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1940_br...-air_collision
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Check this out:
http://spitfiresite.com/2012/01/modi...spitfires.html
Best ordinans ever
Only in Russia
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I guess "going round" is not an option?
In the past, aggressive Australian patrols have caused the enemy great embarrassment by unremittingly harassing his line of communications, destroying his dumps, and generally indulging in a "spot of bastardry." – Notes for Platoon & Section Leaders distributed to Allied Land Forces in SouthWest Pacific Area-Operations 1943.
wow. I know when seeing these videos that my approach are way too low in sims. It just do not seems right the decent into the strip
Aussies do it best:
1940 Brocklesby mid air collision
"If a job's worth doing, it's worth half doing twice" - Homer
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In the past, aggressive Australian patrols have caused the enemy great embarrassment by unremittingly harassing his line of communications, destroying his dumps, and generally indulging in a "spot of bastardry." – Notes for Platoon & Section Leaders distributed to Allied Land Forces in SouthWest Pacific Area-Operations 1943.
Yes, it was a pity. When I saw this foist time I just felt one sentence What a lucky bastard , I almost was hateful of envy
But his enthusiasm is one of the factor together with the angle of photo that make this soo good
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This is a video of a JU 52 I have dived in many times. it sunk together with several others outside Narvik
Mistel´s under attack
According the the Me262 production log W.Nr.130026 of 3./KG 51 '9K+AL' was shot down by (probably German) Flak and the pilot Uffz. Schauder was killed.
It was pushed into a bomb crater and filled in, lost untill now.
additional reports claimed it as 'Black F'
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SS officer Ernst Fick (left) and driver
Date: Sunday, 29 April 1945
Place: Murnau, Southern Bavaria, germany
Photographer: Unknown
On April 29, 1945, during the Murnau Oflag (Offizierslager) VII-A assembly, a plane with Polish insignia had appeared in the sky, circled above the assembly square, tried to signal something and went away. Soon on the road to the camp appeared American tanks. At the same time from the other side of Murnau, two German cars approached. They stopped upon noticing the tanks. Germans had been taken by surprise. SS officer in the first car opened fire from the machine gun, at the same time his companion jumped out of the vehicle. Both men were killed on a spot by the Americans (SS-Hauptsturmführer der Reserve Max Teichmann and SS-officer Widmann). The same fate met the passangers of the second car. Among the dead Germans was SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Ernst Fick (in the above picture lies at left, while at right is his driver with the rank SS-Untersturmführer) who rides in the second car. His briefcase contained the letter signed by Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler. It was an order to kill all 5,000 Polish POW officers encamped in Murnau! To execute this task Fick had had at his disposal an SS group in 40 armoured vehicles that started from Münich. Most likely the SS-man intended to assemble the POWs and killed them with the machine guns fire from guard's towers. After finishing off the Germans, one of the Americans' tank smashed the entrance gate and entered the assembly square. The representative of POWs welcomed American soldiers. He had addressed them in English. The commander of the tank shook his head and answered in Polish: " My name is Szewczyk, we came to liberate you". He was from Kalisz, Poland!
Henschel 129, 30mm cannon being armed
Arado 196 over Crete
STUKA SHOW
Ju87G (37mm cannons)
PBY, Cold Bay, Aleutians – med David Zajaczkowski.
WF21 rockets on Fw190, time-fused to explode in middle of bomber formations
P-38 destroyed by Jap bombers night raid, Mindoro, Phils
An RAF air-sea rescue Walrus sits ready at Korba, Cape Bon, Tunisia. These lumbering biplanes were a most welcome sight across Europe and the Mediterranean when a downed flier was sitting in a raft or bobbing in his Mae West. tragically, the pilot of this aircraft was killed during the first German air raid on Korba in May 1943, leaving the American 31st Fighter Group without rescue support until another pilot was transferred in.
After a midair collision over Russia
Heinkel He 115 B-2 W.Nr. 2382 "K6+CH", Ofw. Hermann Borgards, 1./Kü.Fl.Gr. 406, being shot down by a Mosquito of 333 Sqn near Bremanger, Norway, 6 February 1944 (my own remark)" I read about this shutdown in a Norwegian week paper , The crew of the Mosquito knew the colors of the day, so when the He115 shot a flare, they answered with the right color(thanks to the enigma code breakers). So the 115 crew flew on with its mission in the belief it was a friendly ac, and the mosquito was able to turn into its back and shoot them down. No crew was seen to bail out before the plane hit the sea.
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Nice photos and description's LuseKofte;
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