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MAIW Pics

Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 05:26
by btaylo24
I'd love to see some pics of MAIW packages aircraft in action?
Who can get the most MAIW package aircraft in one screen shot..
I managed to see about 5 different MAIW "planes" in one place (Tinker)

Winner gets flightplans of any squadron in the world they want!?!lol
Just for fun.....

Barry

Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 06:31
by magic1085
O.k. getting a lot of different types in one screenshot is easy...being able to actually recognize them? not so much LOL

So here are a few of mine...


Holoman 117, Dyess C-130 and a Eielson Viper on a typical busy day out in the desert...

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A busy day at Andrews. In this photo there are actually 6 different types of aircraft, DC ANG Vipers, DC 135Rs, A McChord C-17 at end of the line, An E-3A and E-6 out of Tinker, There are also two Holloman -117s on a rest stop before heading out to RAF Fairford!

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a 707 by any other name... Andrews 2 of 3

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Rest Stop.... Andrews 3 of 3

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Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 06:49
by magic1085
So I lied, I thought I was doing good at 6 different types...but it just kept getting better!

As the time rolled on toward the departure of the two -117s to RAF Fairford, we here at Andrews had a few more visitors arrive in the form of:

2 ANG BBJ's and a C-17 out of Charleston...

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During the Preflight we had a visitors that are even rarer in the world of FS than even the -117s, a flight of 4 F-15As from the Missouri ANG out of St. Louis.

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So the challenge is on...somebody can surely do better!

Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 06:51
by btaylo24
Nice shots.....

I am going to se if I can beat that!

Barry

Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 07:12
by magic1085
So how do you fit 9 different types in the same screenie in a natural way?

Like this! :lol:

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Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 07:16
by btaylo24
U sure there is 9 there...I counted 7 :D :D

barry

Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 18:28
by magic1085
hehehe!

Posted: 24 Mar 2007, 04:42
by MIKE JG
Hey here's one I made for myself, for the splashscreen. Uses the upcoming Holloman German Tordados package with Iris' now freeware Tornado.