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by mikewmac » 22 Jan 2012, 12:40
Ray,
Great textures as always. Those would have made testing my AI FDE much more colorful.
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by Firebird » 22 Jan 2012, 13:37
Nice one. If you are going to be that quick I will have to check to see if there are any others about.
On a side issue, does anybody know which Luftwaffe units flew them, so that I can alter the names to my somewhat personal naming standard?
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by Chrisb » 22 Jan 2012, 17:29
Steve,
The 1990 reference I use has the unit down as Schiessplatz Staffel at Luebeck. Perhaps a German speaking member could help us out.
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by Stewart Pearson » 22 Jan 2012, 17:37
Chrisb wrote: Steve,
The 1990 reference I use has the unit down as Schiessplatz Staffel at Luebeck. Perhaps a German speaking member could help us out.
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Schiessplatz = Range
(Target tugs in other words)
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by Firebird » 22 Jan 2012, 18:41
I knew that they were target tugs I just kinda hoped that there was a standard unit name.
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by Stewart Pearson » 22 Jan 2012, 19:29
Firebird wrote: I knew that they were target tugs I just kinda hoped that there was a standard unit name.
Schiessplatz Staffel = Range Squadron (I know - you know that as well
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by Firebird » 22 Jan 2012, 19:49
I had a feeling you were going to say that. Some how putting the unit of 'SS' in the title doesn't seem quite right, and that's why I am kinda surprised there wasn't another designation.
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by Stewart Pearson » 22 Jan 2012, 20:14
Firebird wrote: I had a feeling you were going to say that. Some how putting the unit of 'SS' in the title doesn't seem quite right, and that's why I am kinda surprised there wasn't another designation.
Was good enough for the Scottish Police mate. You have two courses at the Police College and in my days it was Basic Course (B1/12 for this year) and Second Stage (SS1/12)....................of course the do gooders got in about it and now the second course is called "advanced".
Boring sods.
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by Stewart Pearson » 22 Jan 2012, 20:15
Ray/Mike.
You may wish to change the model designation from OV10 to OV-10, as the former throws up an error in Editvoicepack.
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by f4nutter » 24 Jan 2012, 12:01
the Department of State OV's are on my site only.
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by jetmax » 24 Jan 2012, 12:16
LOVE the State Dept OV-10s. Thanks Ray!
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by Victory103 » 25 Jan 2012, 09:18
Awesome job on the DoS Bronc's Ray!
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by mikewmac » 25 Jan 2012, 11:10
Ray,
Another beautiful paint job my friend. You are really making the AI Bronco look great.
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by Alan Robertson » 25 Jan 2012, 11:44
I'm afraid that there's an error in the traffic file where it's pointing to an aircraft named JAI_OV-10_N15456 which doesn't exist. Should be JAI_OV-10_N15453 I think.
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by f4nutter » 25 Jan 2012, 11:58
ooop's thats might be my fat finger's
sorry about that. on the possitive side Jake is going to make the NOS bronco and centre tank
here's a corrected flight plan
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by gsnde » 28 Jan 2012, 09:40
Oh wow, finally
Thank you very much, Jake and Ray. I have waited for the Bronco a very long time. Hopefully I will manage to get it into FS in the coming month. Looks very beautiful from the screen shots!
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by MIKE JG » 28 Jan 2012, 16:09
Anyone know what the State Department uses them for??
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by jetmax » 28 Jan 2012, 16:15
MIKE JG wrote: Anyone know what the State Department uses them for??
Yes. Let's just say that they are crop dusters for crops south of the border that we do not want to grow
http://www.ov-10bronco.net/us-state-batf.cfm
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by MIKE JG » 28 Jan 2012, 16:15
LOL! Oh, I see.....
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