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crazyivan1970 06-11-2008 11:50 AM

You are welcome guys, and thanks for comments :D

@BC: i was there Sunday...couldnt make it Saturday :) I wish it was cooler tho... near 100F kinda not confortable.. Anouncer said that with humidity and stuff temps were up to 117 on Saturday?

Bearcat 06-11-2008 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by crazyivan1970 (Post 43793)
You are welcome guys, and thanks for comments :D

@BC: i was there Sunday...couldnt make it Saturday :) I wish it was cooler tho... near 100F kinda not confortable.. Anouncer said that with humidity and stuff temps were up to 117 on Saturday?


Yeah.. I left Sunday after the ride.. Mamabear went with me this year... I had to get home so I could get ready for my daughter's HS graduation the next day... but I was looking for you... LOL>. I walked up to a few tall bald guys.. when they turned aroud they gave me a funny look... LOL..

Golden_Eagle_FM 06-11-2008 02:50 PM

Ivan,

thanks for the nice pics. By looking at the P40 picture I finally understood why even with very high resolution textures, and all the right lighting, shadows reflections, and even metal paint cracks and chipped flakes etc. still the computer generated images of the airplane still misses something and looks too clean.

What is missing is that the metal skin is never a perfect surface. You have slight bumps, and ondulation of the metal foil between the riveted structure. This is normal as the metal skin is also working and participates to the overall strength of the airfarme.
These surface modifications even when very slight do affect the way the light is reflected and our brain gets it. Our eye is a tremendously precise and unforgiving vision tool.

Maybe I miss other things too, like in the real world the paint coat as painted in the 1940's was never perfectly the same on all the airframe etc. etc.

Gold

crazyivan1970 06-11-2008 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 43798)
Yeah.. I left Sunday after the ride.. Mamabear went with me this year... I had to get home so I could get ready for my daughter's HS graduation the next day... but I was looking for you... LOL>. I walked up to a few tall bald guys.. when they turned aroud they gave me a funny look... LOL..

Hey...i`m tall but i am not bold :D

BadAim 06-11-2008 06:25 PM

Thanks Ivan. I MUST go next year, two years of saying I'm gonna go then getting "to busy" is enough. I mean, really; what could be more important than drooling over sexy WWII hardware.

nealn 06-11-2008 06:58 PM

crazyivan1970

Great pics!
Thanks for posting.

Neal

Thunderbolt56 06-12-2008 12:24 PM

Great pics!

The Russian machine guns are very cool. I'd like to see them up close.

While the Corsair is so impressive, obviously my favorite is the Jug.

p.s. - Did you get permission from Grumman to post the Avenger pics? ;)


TB

Buster_Dee 06-14-2008 02:05 AM

Dang! Missed it again this year.

Thanks for the pics.

Blood_Splat 06-15-2008 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Thunderbolt56 (Post 43880)
Great pics!

The Russian machine guns are very cool. I'd like to see them up close.

While the Corsair is so impressive, obviously my favorite is the Jug.

p.s. - Did you get permission from Grumman to post the Avenger pics? ;)


TB

I was just going to say that about the Avenger.

Bearcat 06-15-2008 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by crazyivan1970 (Post 43816)
Hey...i`m tall but i am not bold :D

LOL.. I meant bald..


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