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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 20th, 2013, 02:19
    Flyboy, most of Bob "Banana Bob" Riviera's prop blurs have been uploaded by OleBoy here in the file library at the SimOuthouse. Just do a search on "bob riviera" in the file library. Thanks for another beautiful repaint John! Cheers, Huub
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 19th, 2013, 14:11
    Fokker DR.I in factory finish.
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  • Cazzie's Avatar
    May 19th, 2013, 09:14
    That is one ugly automobile, I don't care how it performs. If I had the money, I'd rather have the new Alfa-Romeo 4C when it hits the states. Now that is plumb stylish with curves that appeal.
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  • Cazzie's Avatar
    May 19th, 2013, 09:08
    I hear you Terry. I watched the forst 20 laps, but hit the sack. The "All-Star" race is NASCAR doing Barnum & Bailey to a tee. It's a sham. I knew from the get-go Danica would be fan selected and the 48 would win. No need to waste my time over a wrestling match with cars. It is all orchestrated to NASCAR's wants. There will never again be a "Pass in the Grass" at this fiasco. Caz
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 19th, 2013, 06:57
    Although I fully understand your reasoning, I liked the site as it gave a such a nice clear overview of all your models. Thanks for maintaining it all these years! Huub
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 19th, 2013, 01:53
    Thanks Paul, really appreciated! Huub
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 18th, 2013, 12:29
    Looks great John. I watched that movie already earlier this day. I recognised the formation and knew your screenshots must have been based on this movie. The painting my father did was based on a picture he had in a book. My father could paint really beautiful skies. Cheers, Huub
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 18th, 2013, 01:24
    Thanks John, downloading now. BTW nice screenshots of the flying circus. The second screenshot reminds me of a painting my father once did. It has been above my bed for many years and suddenly I wonder what happened with it as I left it with my parents when I left home and both my parents aren't there anymore to tell me. Cheers, Huub
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  • brad kaste's Avatar
    May 17th, 2013, 17:49
    You can't help but love Barnes Wallis. In the beginning, he was viewed as some sort of nutty, esoteric science professor. He was skeptically rejected by the RAF. Through continual hard work and research on his part with his staff,...he proved them wrong.
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  • brad kaste's Avatar
    May 16th, 2013, 06:38
    It would have been interesting if Guy Gibson had not died later in the war,....how high in rank he would have achieved? Or in private industry or political office? Gibson would have gone far no matter what.
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 15th, 2013, 13:05
    Nice scenery Francois. Are the black&white ground textures intentional? Cheers, Huub
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 15th, 2013, 11:33
    Thanks John, I have the paintkit. Now I need to find some time to make some good use of it. Cheers, Huub
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 15th, 2013, 10:43
    Wow, just released, but already a Classic! Thanks Restauravia team! Huub
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 15th, 2013, 10:00
    I'm really looking forward to you work John. It is a real coincidence as I was actually looking for a paintkit for this model. And Google brought me to this thread! :icon_lol: :icon_lol: :icon_lol: The Dutch "Early bird foundation" has two Dr-1 replica's one built by the foundation (PH-DRI) powered with a Siemens radial engine and one replica built in the US powered by a 165 HP Warner radial engine (PH-EBF). http://www.vroegevogels.org/en/fokker-dr1 The green/red one is currently on display in the Aviodrome museum. Chris "Eagleskinner" Brisland did a repaint depicting the blue one. I was intending to do one of Manfred van Richthofen's aircraft, most likely one which isn't completely red. I assume it will be included in your release. If not, I would love to have a copy of your paint kit.
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  • luckydog's Avatar
    May 14th, 2013, 13:59
    http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/content.php?13781-Interview-With-William-Ortis.............................great interview, Bill !!!!
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  • luckydog's Avatar
    May 13th, 2013, 18:58
    luckydog replied to a thread P3D Booster....... in Prepar3D
    Looks like it sets things up according to your computer.......... here's their blurb: Xtreme P3D Booster has been designed keeping in mind the thousands of possible hardware configurations. The special software analyzes your computer hardware in depth (CPU, GPU, memory, hard disc speed and etc.) and sets a number of documented and undocumented tweaks to the correct values that is optimal for your PC. No technical knowledge is needed. Just execute Xtreme P3D Booster, then Prepar3D and enjoy it with the maximum frames and smoothness you can get from your PC without changing any of your Prepar3D sliders. While some tweaks have been posted at many forums, many of them can not work for anyone. Tweaks are values that configure Prepar3D internal code options. So, if you just copy a tweak with the value, Prepar3D will slow down or became unstable if this value is not suitable for your PC. Of course, many tweaks are tied together, so, if one tweak value is ok and the other is not, then the result will be the same. There are almost 10 important tweaks that needs to be calculated exactly and all of them need a lot of calculations. So, the maximum calculations can be millions. That's why we are using computers and software's. Computers do those calculations for us in just some milliseconds and not days, months, years. This is what Xtreme P3D Booster can do for your Prepar3D. Give the maximum from Prepar3D code. So, at every execution, Xtreme P3D Booster while reading all of your current hardware will do special calculations about the tweaks that need to apply for your Prepar3D.
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 13th, 2013, 07:39
    A very promising project Bill! Thanks for the images. The picture of the big A is taken in the National Army Museum in Brussels (Belgium). When my memory is still correct the history of this aircraft was on the sign in front of the airplane. I might have a picture of this sign or perhaps JanKees can have a look as he is living in Brussels. Cheers, Huub
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  • brad kaste's Avatar
    May 13th, 2013, 07:35
    Hi All, Most of us are quite familiar with the Bataan Death March after the collapse of Corregidor in the Philippines. I wasn't aware of the US servicemen who decided to 'slip away' beforehand instead of joining many American and Filipino troops that walked to their doom. This is the story of Clay Connor Jr.,....a twenty-three year-old Army Air Force communications officer who had never even camped before,......becoming a guerrilla fighter of exceptional means. Never surrendering to the Japanese,....he led a small group of Americans, Filipinos, and Negritos (indigenous natives to the Philippines) in spying,...giving intelligence updates to the allies,...and creating general sabotage against the enemy. Besides battling the overwhelming Japanese forces,....he had to endure malaria, heat, jungle rot, snakes, and disease giving mosquitoes. Most of all,...he had to overcome his own self-doubts and despair,....wondering if they'd ever get rescued. Conner would survive and fight for almost three long years. But,...if it's wasn't for the befriending by local villagers,....and most importantly,...the Negritos,...he wouldn't have made it. He found too one of the most vexing issues were the Huks,...a Filipino group of communist leanings that could never be totally trusted, I think the author, Bob Welch,...did a pretty good job in tying Conner's personal war journal,...other writings and interviews,...into a well paced book on what it was like to be on the run from the Japanese. The enemy had put a BIG price on his head,....dead or alive. I give the book *** stars out of four. .......Now,....a few other write-ups posted below by persons who read the book (from Amazon.com)........ Combat stories have always fascinated me because they invariably involve danger and excitement, but the story of Clay Conner Jr. goes far beyond simply being an exciting war story. Rather than suffer the fate of the majority of the American forces at Bataan who surrendered to the overwhelming Japanese forces, he chose to flee into the jungle. Author Bob Welch does an outstanding job telling the story of what happened over the next three years of Connor's life - of engaging in guerilla warfare while being relentlessly pursued by a brutal enemy, of suffering through disease and deprivation, of brave Filipino civilians risking their lives to help him, of his success uniting jungle pygmy tribes into an alliance against the Japanese, of courage and betrayal, and all of this with the added subtext of a mother's relentless quest to discover the fate of her only son. If you like stories of survival, determination, friendship, duty, hope, and the triumph of the human spirit, you need to read this book!
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  • luckydog's Avatar
    May 12th, 2013, 21:38
    luckydog replied to a thread P3D Booster....... in Prepar3D
    update: getting a curvature/distortion left and right edges of monitor that diminish in flight (or I just get used to it).........landings appear to be faster, visually. Could be my 27" monitor. FPS excellent (30 ++), occasional "stutter" has disappeared.
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  • brad kaste's Avatar
    May 12th, 2013, 21:19
    I recently read a review about it in a historical aviation magazine. Unfortunately,....I loaned the mag to my brother otherwise I'd scan the review for you. Two things stand out though in my mind about it,....flights are only over Switzerland (no other country) and you're stuck with the aircraft that come with the game. The reviewer did give it a thumbs up and pointed out it's limitations. However,...I'd think it would kinda' cool flying over the Alps in a Sopwith Camel.
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  • luckydog's Avatar
    May 12th, 2013, 07:47
    luckydog replied to a thread P3D Booster....... in Prepar3D
    I'm computer illiterate but I'll do my best: sticker on the side says AMD 6 core 2.8 ghz, 8 gig ram, and 1 gig integrated graphics. I'm running Windows 7.
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  • luckydog's Avatar
    May 11th, 2013, 20:14
    :applause::applause::applause::applause:
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  • luckydog's Avatar
    May 11th, 2013, 20:11
    luckydog started a thread P3D Booster....... in Prepar3D
    I was fartin' around tonite in the Pilot Shop ( bored with a little money to burn ) and came across sumthin' called "Xtreme P3D Booster". I'm pretty happy with P3D, but decided to give this "booster" thing a try. HOLY GUACAMOLE !!! I've only flown once with it so far, but my frame rates have at least doubled in all areas. Only an hour on it tonite ( mountains and Vancouver ) so further experimentation is needed............but I am impressed so far. LD
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 11th, 2013, 13:42
    huub vink replied to a thread The FA Cup Final in The NewsHawks
    All the excitement was packed in the last part of the game. The Dutch cup final was played last Thursday and the underdog won as well. Cheers, Huub
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 11th, 2013, 10:47
    huub vink replied to a thread The FA Cup Final in The NewsHawks
    70 minutes played already, still no goal! :jump:
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  • luckydog's Avatar
    May 8th, 2013, 14:26
    .................................Great idea, Bill !!! Thanks
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 8th, 2013, 11:42
    Nice shots John. I can't look at the Brisfit without wondering about the fate of the extreme talented designer who made it. Cheers, Huub
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  • luckydog's Avatar
    May 8th, 2013, 06:40
    Sorry.......accessing the ATC window was the question. It's easy to drop down from the menu, but I thought there was a "button" on the panel.
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  • luckydog's Avatar
    May 7th, 2013, 20:40
    The Kodiak is one of my favorite bush planes and I fly it regularly.....always VFR. The other night I went IFR but couldn't find the mike button (ATC) and ended up having to open it from the top of the screen (views). Is it possible to open it from the instrument panel ?? LD
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  • huub vink's Avatar
    May 6th, 2013, 01:29
    As I haven't seen the episode, I can't answer your question. Bit I was just wondering, isn’t that done deliberately, because they want you to wonder until the next episode. Cheers, Huub
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