Hi folks!
I'm flying Akemis superb Ki-44 Shoki. Is there an adequate 2D-panel aviable?
Hi folks!
I'm flying Akemis superb Ki-44 Shoki. Is there an adequate 2D-panel aviable?
Horrido!
Flying in the first fifty years of aircombat!
I think that the answer is YES, but I have to check.
Trasno
A Japanese gent named Shina had a Ki-44 panel in his RBP (Real Battle Panel) series. These were excellent panels, unfortunately Shina's website has been down for 3-4 years now and I don't think his panels are uploaded anywhere else. I'm sure somebody here at SOH has the Ki-44 panel and could e-mail you the zip file.
I have them!
If you want I will send them to you if you send me your E-mail Address.
... is to ask Miami to upload ALL of Shina's surviving panels [with full credit, of course] for all of us to enjoy !
SC
"...And, When I died, They washed me out of the turret with a hose..."
...we need Hagochu or Kawauso help. Japanese authors like to get all control over their criations. This is a strong cultural caracteristic that we must respect. For me 1G panels are fantastic with a lot of inivative features. By the way, I tried to found my Kawasaki 102 and Kawauso's Ki-87 at library with no joy...
Cheers
Pepe
Pepi is correct. The readme file prohibits upload to any other sites other than the author's old site.
Keep your airspeed up,
Jagdflieger
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...me=Jagdflieger
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"Those who would give up Essential Liberty
to purchase a little Temporary Safety,
deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
Benjamin Franklin
How about Morton' s Ki-44 Panel????
Here is the link.
http://cid-7f2604cfe3f60274.office.l...anels/Ki44.jpg
Cheers
Achim
MR,
Go to this site and download the aircraft(s). The panel you want, I think, is included.
http://pigeonh.free.fr/ki442.htm
Bub
"These Blockbuster Bombs don't go off unless you hit them JUST right". "Agent Provacateur".
seek for these files with google, may be you cab find them:
k44e-p.zip
k44l-p.zip
Trasno
Thanks a lot to all! I've chosen the panel from morton. Marvelous work!
Horrido!
Flying in the first fifty years of aircombat!
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