• Rami's Avatar
    May 25th, 2013, 14:36
    UncleTgt, This is great work...well done! :cost1:
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  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 25th, 2013, 11:27
    Thanks UKvoodo! I'll try and get those installed this weekend sometime. Delta Lima, I'll keep an eye out for those "Ginas."
    5 replies | 239 view(s)
  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 25th, 2013, 11:23
    Jagdflieger replied to a thread Memorial Day in The NewsHawks
    Yes, to serve as the Honor Guard for a fallen brother can bring tears to your eyes, even though you can't allow that to happen in front of those attending.
    7 replies | 187 view(s)
  • Rami's Avatar
    May 25th, 2013, 01:02
    Worthless, (Smacking head) I forgot to mention that! I always do in a campaign package, but I forgot in this one. Because in certain cases (Brest, Bordeaux, Reykjavik, Bodoe, etc.) the GSL scenery is close to Achim's bases, I include the airfield layout as part of the .gob work. I will have to specify that. You should always install Achim's bases first, then the GSL ports, which will add the second layer.
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  • Morton's Avatar
    May 25th, 2013, 00:14
    Appreciate it! Morton :applause:
    7 replies | 186 view(s)
  • Shadow Wolf 07's Avatar
    May 24th, 2013, 14:52
    Thanks for the reminder Jagd. Sunday night at 8:00 PM on TCM, see "Battleground." http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/video/9850/Battleground-Original-Trailer-.html
    2 replies | 52 view(s)
  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 24th, 2013, 14:22
    Memorial Day is on Monday so I'd like to take a minute and thank all our Veterans here in the Outhouse as well as remember our fallen comrades. Here's a link that says it all better than I can. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKqT0-3JV5E&feature=youtube_gdata_player
    2 replies | 52 view(s)
  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 24th, 2013, 14:15
    Jagdflieger started a thread Memorial Day in The NewsHawks
    Here in the States, Memorial Day is fast approaching and will be upon us on Monday. Given that, I want to say "thanks" to our veterans here at the Outhouse and remember our fallen fathers, brothers, sisters and comrades. This video says it all better than I can. <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/JKqT0-3JV5E" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe>
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  • Shadow Wolf 07's Avatar
    May 24th, 2013, 13:47
    Thank you Achim, I'm loading them now. :salute:
    7 replies | 186 view(s)
  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 24th, 2013, 11:40
    Thanks for the heads up! I'm down loading now. I think I'll change the AI to retro Italian Starfighters and perhaps the Fiat G-91s. Anyone know of a good AI G-91?
    5 replies | 239 view(s)
  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 24th, 2013, 11:29
    Jagdflieger started a thread Night Watch in The NewsHawks
    One of my favorite paintings is Rembrandt's "Night Watch." See what this museum in Holland has done! http://www.youtube.com/embed/a6W2ZMpsxhg?feature=player_embedded
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  • Rami's Avatar
    May 24th, 2013, 10:06
    Kevin, Fixed. That was my fault! :icon_lol:
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  • Rami's Avatar
    May 24th, 2013, 07:59
    Hey guys, I went ahead and updated by GSL ports package to include Lorient, Reykjavik, and Bordeaux. It's in the library, as well as at my website.
    13 replies | 292 view(s)
  • Rami's Avatar
    May 24th, 2013, 07:20
    Good morning, And here is Bordeaux. There are two main concentrations of GSL scenery...just north of the city, where I chose to locate the U-boat pens, and just south of the heart of the city, where I chose to locate the commercial port. Also included are two road bridges over the river and a rail bridge.
    13 replies | 292 view(s)
  • Rami's Avatar
    May 24th, 2013, 04:42
    Discus, This morning, I uploaded revised versions of the Heinkels, Kondors! and Tirpitz missions to SOH and my site that reflect these new airfields. I also included the harbor at Reykjavik in the Kondors! package, but am holding off on updating my Europe GSL ports package because I want to include Lorient and Bordeaux as well. (St. Nazaire will be a separate project with scenery assistance from tobob)
    7 replies | 186 view(s)
  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 23rd, 2013, 17:51
    Magnum opus come to mind!
    17 replies | 922 view(s)
  • Rami's Avatar
    May 23rd, 2013, 17:06
    Hey guys, Achim has updated his Norwegian airfields, and many of them now blend in very well with the surrounding scenery. The airfields at Vaernes and Fornebu now have expanded runways, allowing for easier takeoffs with Heinkels, Dreifingers, and Kondors. Also included are revised airfields in Iceland, at Keflavik and a brand-new base at Reykjavik! Thank you to Achim for these, and I moved them to the top of the pile for you!
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  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 23rd, 2013, 10:02
    Wish I could help Rami, but it's beyond me.
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  • Rami's Avatar
    May 23rd, 2013, 09:02
    Hey guys, I'm having an unusual problem, and need some help. In Tobob's LaRochelle scenery, there is a scenery object called "tb_warf." When I'm using this object at Bordeaux, because space is tight, it is not generating a .cdp file when I try to fly a mission to check its placement. Because no .cdp file is generated, the mission will not load. If I remove that piece, the scenery loads fine. This is the scenery package: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/local_links.php?action=jump&catid=45&id=4071 Does anyone know what the problem is, and/or how to fix it? :isadizzy:
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  • Rami's Avatar
    May 23rd, 2013, 08:57
    Hi, Thanks for uploading all of these. They are now sorted out and in the library by date.
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  • Rami's Avatar
    May 23rd, 2013, 08:56
    Hey guys, Thanks, they are all uploaded and in the new library. :cost1:
    8 replies | 188 view(s)
  • Rami's Avatar
    May 23rd, 2013, 06:32
    Discus, We have a winner! :salute: I actually had to place the U-boat pen just across the harbor from its actual location...because the amount of land available was not enough to place the U-boat pen correctly. I also used the other space to built a pretty large port...on the scale of Southampton. Luckily, almost the entire area was flat, so it made building relatively easy. Also on the slate are Bordeaux, and St. Nazaire.
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  • Rami's Avatar
    May 23rd, 2013, 05:47
    Hey guys, Rami's "skunk works" have been secretly active in Europe again...can anyone guess the location? I have a couple more locations on this theme to do... Hint: The Allies targeted this location heavily during World War II.
    13 replies | 292 view(s)
  • Rami's Avatar
    May 23rd, 2013, 04:21
    Kelti and others, By all means...if you have them, upload them! I'll take care of the rest.
    8 replies | 188 view(s)
  • kelticheart's Avatar
    May 23rd, 2013, 02:36
    I am sorry, but I erroneously wrote earlier that flap lift can be edited in record #1001 of the airfile, while "flight_dynamics" is actually record #1101. Record #1001 deals with Moment of Inertia (MOI) values, another vital control to help AI planes behave correctly. Please, forgive my faulty RAM......:icon_lol: Cheers! KH :ernae:
    13 replies | 291 view(s)
  • kelticheart's Avatar
    May 23rd, 2013, 00:57
    Hi TW, you are right. Brian painted a big collection of non-trop AH's Bf109E-4 in desert camo and only two skins for the still very nice, specifically built for North African theatre, Bf109E-7 Trop by Mauro Giacomazzi. I long ago pushed for a preservation drive to upload all of Mauro Giacomazzi's production here at SOH but, evidently, all of Mauro's models and repaints were lost in both HDD crash and hacker attacks. It's high time to re-upload again Mauro's models for preservation, there's no need to ask for any permission as Mauro declared his models freeware public domain a long time ago already. The British aircraft section has only Mauro's Hurricane MkIIB and MkIID Trop, while Mauro's MkIIC, MkIIC Trop, MkIA Catapult and Sea Hurricane MkI are missing, while the MkIA and the Sea Hurricane MkIIC are available as AvHistory's rebuilds in the 1% library section.
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  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 21:41
    Nice! Pepi should like those.
    4 replies | 131 view(s)
  • Talon's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 12:39
    A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Missions Add-Ons Description: These missions were originally done by C.Burgess in 2000. I have just updated them with new planes and ships that have come out since then. by Talon To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit Nagumo_Force.zip The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
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  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 12:31
    A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Missions Add-Ons Description: Fly as a member of Major Henderson's VMSB-241 dive bomber squadron from Midway on June 4, 1942 in an attempt to stop the Imperial Japanese Navy from invading Midway Island. This is a historically correct mission depicting VMSB-241's attack in the early morning hours of June 4th prior to the main US Navy attack that changed the fortunes of US forces in the Pacific. This mission uses all stock MS CFS 2 objects and planes other than the B-24 Guy's updated SBD-2 Dauntles which is available here in the CFS 2 library. by Jagdflieger To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit vmsb-241-midway.zip The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
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  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 12:31
    A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Missions Add-Ons Description: Fly with an RAF Lancaster crew from over 60 years ago as they give their all for King and Country. Everything included except Buddha13's nice conversion of Garwood's FS 9 Avro_Lancaster_BIII.zip which is available here in the library. The mission is sycronized to an actual air crew's recording and places you and your bomb load on target with the navigator's and the bomb aimer's instructions. Effects, bomb sight, DP files and recording are included along with detailed instructions for installation and play. by Jagdflieger To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit raf_stettin_raid.zip The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
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  • Shadow Wolf 07's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 12:20
    Got the first German mission under my belt. :applause: I had to do it in a darkened room in order to see, but all went well. I'm going to alternate German - Italian and see how it goes. :running: Mission 1 for the Italians checks out fine too - a furball! I'll try to get some screenshots of the next missions
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  • Rami's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 09:49
    Boatz, Thank you, I added it to the library.
    4 replies | 146 view(s)
  • Rami's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 09:39
    A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - British Description: Update of Bismarck13's Bristol Bombay I took Bismarck13's (William Dickens) Bombay and simply did some refining to it. I created new skins with panel lines..basic servicable panel lines, nothing super sharp or detailed...just enough to give the plane some character. I revamped the DP file, using the Ground Crew British Weapons pack. There are 4 skins in this pack. The first is just a revamp of the original desert scheme that came with the plane. The second is a desert scheme Air Ambulance. Third is a Cargo variant in overall RAF Dark Green. Lastly is a Dark Green and Medium Sea Gray camo scheme...not accurate but looks nice. The Air Ambulance Skin: I attempted to recreate the Bombay in the markings of No1 Air Ambulance Unit, RAAF, based on an image sent to me by Hewman. Unfortunately, I was not able to do so in a manner that satisfied me. The Red Cross insignia on the sides of the fuselage should have No 1 Air Ambulance Unit RAAF in a semi-circle on the top half of the insignia...I was not able to produce that lettering in a curve with any of the software I have...or at least not with results that were good enough to use..they tended to be blurry and uneven. Secondly, the real RAAF Air Ambulance had the Red Cross insignia wrapped across the bottom of the fuselage..again, the results from many attempts to achieve this were less than stellar..very blurred, very streaky. So, I opted to include my first rendition of an Air Ambulance....it may not be totally accurate, but it looks good. And I think most simmers would rather have a good looking plane that is not quite on par with history than to have a historical skin that looks like crap. ________________________ A great big thank you to Bismarck for creating this fine aircraft. While it is not a super significant aircraft in terms of usage during WW2, it is a nice addition to the CFS2 line up of avaiable aircraft. Bismarck has produced many many aircraft that fit in this mold...planes that history and most model makers have over looked. Thanks also to Peperez and Hewman for supplying info on the colors and markings used on the Bombay. Thanks to the folks at Ground Crew for making and sharing their incredible British weapons pack. Very nicely modeled bombs in that pack. ________________________ Please refer to the original read me file by Bismarck13 (William Dickens). This is his work, and his rules aplly above all others. For my part...these skins are free ware. Feel free to tweak them to your own liking. Heck, if you want I will be glad to share my paint template if you want to repaint the plane in a way of your choosing...just shoot me a PM with your e-mail address and I will send you the Photoshop 5.0 files (can be used in Paintshop Pro as well). _________________________ Use these files at your own risk. Any loss or damage that may arise from the use of these files is...
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  • Rami's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 08:09
    Jinx, This appears to be amongst the missing. Perhaps someone can upload it for you?
    4 replies | 146 view(s)
  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 06:38
    I've always enjoyed Steely Dan and that song. Makes you remember what you were doing in '72 when it was on the charts. The older I get, the more I seem to like it.
    6 replies | 339 view(s)
  • kelticheart's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 02:36
    Uncle Tgt, :applause: :applause: :applause: :applause: :applause: :applause: :applause: :applause: :applause: Cheers! KH :ernae:
    37 replies | 1398 view(s)
  • kelticheart's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 02:30
    TA, MATE! :guinness: Cheers! KH :ernae:
    12 replies | 266 view(s)
  • kelticheart's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 02:08
    I figured that much...... is the repaint you posted yours or can it be downloaded? Yes, I think it was a beginning of the low-visibility concept, adopted also by the R.A.F. with the top wing roundels right before the war started and the change at the end of 1941 of fuselage, underwing roundels and fin flash with thinner yellow and white bands. HEAR! HEAR! :applause: :applause:
    10 replies | 357 view(s)
  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 21st, 2013, 16:56
    Wow! Now that's a total rebuild of the old girl. For those unfamiliar with the AS He 115, you can compare these original shots in my sim to Shessi's fresh start to update her.
    10 replies | 357 view(s)
  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 21st, 2013, 16:45
    For those that haven't had the luck to see Carswell up close and you haven't already seen "Strategic Air Command" with Jimmy Stewert, rent it or download it. It will give you some great footage of Carswell from the air, the old WWII wood frame structures as well as absolutely wonderful footage of Peacemakers and Stratojets. You'll even get an idea of what a B-36 sounded like as it flew over and rattled windows for miles all around.
    7 replies | 263 view(s)
  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 21st, 2013, 16:27
    Nice! I remember the thread several months ago asking about airfields in and around Singapore. This will be a great addition to the Orient and the Calclassic set of Asian retro-airfields and AI. Thanks Ian!
    8 replies | 283 view(s)
  • Rami's Avatar
    May 21st, 2013, 05:57
    Hey guys, I know it's a little unusual for me to be asking this type of question...but sources for what I'm researching are extremely limited, and I thought y'all might be able to point me in the right direction. Whilst I am in the midst of working on a few projects, my scattershot mind is starting another one, and I'm struggling to find good sources. I am looking for information on the 20th Fighter Group...the primary operators of the Lockheed P-38 Lightning in the ETO until July of 1944, when they switched to the P-51. 1) They were based at RAF Kings Cliffe. 2) They flew a long-range escort mission to Bordeaux, France at the end of 1943.
    2 replies | 156 view(s)
  • kelticheart's Avatar
    May 21st, 2013, 04:06
    I have tears in my eyes. We can receive life lessons anywhere, anytime and from anybody. This is one of them. Let me join in the toast to the Doolittle Raiders. :guinness: Thank you Shadow Wolf. Cheers! KH :ernae:
    3 replies | 131 view(s)
  • kelticheart's Avatar
    May 21st, 2013, 03:36
    Hi Hurricane3! Another good suggestion is given by Cdr. Tom Blackburn in his WWII written account of VF-17 (thank you again, Jagd!) tours of duty. What I like a lot about this book is that Cdr. Blackburn talks about the training/break-in period a naval squadron must take in order to obtain carrier qualification even if its pilots are already experienced. Other WWII pilots wrote very little about their training period, if not at all. Coupled with the fact that "Jolly Rogers" pilots were breaking-in brand new F4U1 Corsairs, with all the teething problems early "birdcage" F4U1's had, the account is breathtaking. Despite that the Royal Navy later developed a curved, banked approach to the carrier stern, designed to overcome the pilot's built-in blindness of the Corsair long nose during the final approach, a landing tecnique subsequently adopted by the US Navy as well, all of VF-17 pilots obtained their car-qual with the birdcage Corsair, doing the standard US Navy straight approach based exclusively on LSO signals. It's truly remarkable and it speaks loudly about the pilotmanship those guys had.
    13 replies | 291 view(s)
  • kelticheart's Avatar
    May 21st, 2013, 01:15
    Holy smokes, Shessi, you were faster than a greased lightning! :running: Thank you very much, my friend! One question regarding this He115 skin: since I never saw before Luftwaffe planes with wing insignias painted in a US style, meaning on just one wing top and underside, is this livery correct or must Luftwaffe crosses and letters be painted on both sides of each wing? OW: Absolutely right! Several of Payakan's models could become splendid CFS2 birds with only a few touches here and there. Perhaps Peperez could intercede for us, but he's been really busy lately.
    10 replies | 357 view(s)
  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 20th, 2013, 22:33
    Thanks guys. My old AS He 115 had sprung leaks in its floats.
    10 replies | 357 view(s)
  • Jagdflieger's Avatar
    May 20th, 2013, 22:27
    Thanks for clarifying that Shadow Wolf. I didn't explain it very well. By doing so, you can hover a Storch over the Graf Zeppelin's deck or take off like a helicopter in it.
    13 replies | 291 view(s)
  • Shadow Wolf 07's Avatar
    May 20th, 2013, 11:43
    Jagd: Forgive me if I'm wrong but I think you can't set wind in Mission Builder (MB). You have to set wind direction and speed in Free Flight (FF) along with altitude. Then you go to the FF section of the cfs2.cfg file and copy the wind data. Lastly, you paste this data in the weather section of the mission .mis file. If you reopen the mission in MB and save it again, the wind zeroizes and you'll have to cut and paste it again. I'm pretty sure this is explained with visual aids in Cody Coyote's Mission Builder Tutorial, found here: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/images/ldm-silk-icons/download.png
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