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Old 01-11-2012, 04:30 PM
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nice 1 mcq,il look forward to that

some nice sights and sounds from a hawker tempest

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Old 01-11-2012, 05:16 PM
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Hi gents. Just wanted to post a little something I found a boring day at the office. It's a nice little story of two aircrews from a Blacburn Skua and a He-111 that lived throug forced landings in the norwegian mountains - and subsequently a cpl of days in a pretty cold environment. It was in late april 1940, before the norwegian forces gave up the struggle against the germans.
The Skua has later (in 1973) been raised from the mountainlake it sunk in. The remnants of the He-111 still lies were it landed.

http://home.online.no/~oela/

This spring a movie about the meeting between the to aircrews will be released. I really hope it will be good... Here's the first trailer

Not to bad!! Looks like it could be a good one to watch. Shall look out for this one cheers mate.
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99 Fascinating Facts About . . .World War II

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Old 01-22-2012, 09:22 PM
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a ki 54 "hickory" found in fresh water recently....its in excellent shape for that old. had it been in salt water it would have been preactically worthless by now.


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Virtual Flying Legends 2012 - Part 1: Spitfires & Hawks

Inspired by the awesome scenery designed by Stephen Legg & John Young of the Airfield Construction Group, 'Buzzard' & The 'Baron' attempt to recreate a virtual representation of Duxfords annual Flying Legends airshow using Microsofts Flight Simulator X. Using all the top payware warbird addons aswell as a few excellent freeware additions, this was a highly enjoyable project. Part 1 features a pair of Spitfires from realair simulations & an attempt to recreate some 'tail chasing' & pair of Curtiss Hawks, including the fighter collections own P-40B Warhawk from shockwave productions & a Curtiss Hawk 75 C-1 from vertigo studios. We hope you get as much enjoyment watching these as we had making them.



Virtual Flying Legends 2012 - Part 2: B-17, P-51, Hurricane & Fury

Inspired by the awesome scenery designed by Stephen Legg & John Young of the Airfield Construction Group, 'Buzzard' & The 'Baron' attempt to recreate a virtual representation of Duxfords annual Flying Legends airshow using Microsofts Flight Simulator X. Using all the top payware warbird addons aswell as a few excellent freeware additions, this was a highly enjoyable project. Part 2 features the legendary Duxford-based B-17G Flying Fortress, more affectionately known as 'Sally-B' by Shockwave Productions Inc. & it's accompanied by 'Ferocious Frankie', The P-51D Mustang from Warbirdsim. Then we move to a pair of iconic warbirds from 'Hawker'; the pre-war bi-plane the Hawker Fury Mk.I from First Class Simulations & the unforgettable Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIa of SkyUnlimited. We hope you get as much enjoyment watching these as we had making them.

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First up in that virtual airshow - A Spitfire mark 4?? I think someone got their X and V mixed up.
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First up in that virtual airshow - A Spitfire mark 4?? I think someone got their X and V mixed up.
*LOUD SCREAM* Gutted. Spent ages on this vid & wreck it with a simple 'typo' Thanks for making me aware of it & yes ofcourse it is a Mk.9 & not a 4 as the movie suggests.
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Virtual Flying Legends 2012 - Part 1: Spitfires & Hawks

Inspired by the awesome scenery designed by Stephen Legg & John Young of the Airfield Construction Group, 'Buzzard' & The 'Baron' attempt to recreate a virtual representation of Duxfords annual Flying Legends airshow using Microsofts Flight Simulator X. Using all the top payware warbird addons aswell as a few excellent freeware additions, this was a highly enjoyable project. Part 1 features a pair of Spitfires from realair simulations & an attempt to recreate some 'tail chasing' & pair of Curtiss Hawks, including the fighter collections own P-40B Warhawk from shockwave productions & a Curtiss Hawk 75 C-1 from vertigo studios. We hope you get as much enjoyment watching these as we had making them.



Virtual Flying Legends 2012 - Part 2: B-17, P-51, Hurricane & Fury

Inspired by the awesome scenery designed by Stephen Legg & John Young of the Airfield Construction Group, 'Buzzard' & The 'Baron' attempt to recreate a virtual representation of Duxfords annual Flying Legends airshow using Microsofts Flight Simulator X. Using all the top payware warbird addons aswell as a few excellent freeware additions, this was a highly enjoyable
project. Part 2 features the legendary Duxford-based B-17G Flying Fortress, more affectionately known as 'Sally-B' by Shockwave Productions Inc. & it's accompanied by 'Ferocious Frankie', The P-51D Mustang from Warbirdsim. Then we move to a pair of iconic warbirds from 'Hawker'; the pre-war bi-plane the Hawker Fury Mk.I from First Class Simulations & the unforgettable Hawker
Hurricane Mk.IIa of SkyUnlimited. We hope you get as much enjoyment watching these as we had making them.


Next best thing to actually being there. Nice work guys, impressive stuff.
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Old 01-27-2012, 01:30 AM
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KAV as a devoted Christian that scares me. I'll be watching out for those trolls Fortunately I have little training in this matter

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