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I am sure this has been answered already, but the Germans had cannon shells that exploded with a self destruct fuse (zerleger). I can post some photos of a 151/20 with self destruct if anyone wants to see it. The typical self destruct consisted of a tracer that burned for a couple seconds and eventually through a small hole into the chamber that held the explosive charge, thus detonating it. |
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ACTION! :) |
Very rough re-do of the Hurri wallpaper -
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...ngnewsmall.jpg two sizes 1280x1024 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3798655/Hurri_eng%20new.jpg 1600x1200 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3798655/Hurr...ew%20large.jpg Will try a do a better job soon ! have a good weekend all |
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Luthier said earlier that you might have to leave the computer working all night to render a high quality video on a lower grade computer (recording from a replayed track, with video setting set to higher than they were during gameplay). So I assume they could be made on a less than perfect set-up. This post is of course coloured by my wishful thinking :-). |
i think it looks amazing. can't wait.
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There is music from "Training flight" by Dmitry Kosarev on his website http://www.realmusic.ru/dkosarev/ (Soundtrack_001)
Second music is by Andrey Lyubimov. I found it here http://spread-wings.ru/index.php?opt...d=372&Itemid=1 |
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Also based on personal experience, I'd say the pilot should be in a stablised belly down position after the first couple of tumbles. In the video he keeps tumbling until pulling the ripcord. Extremely impressed by both videos and the wallpapers. Can't wait! |
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