NAS Fallon is available at Flightsim dot com.
Jim
NAS Fallon is available at Flightsim dot com.
Jim
Much appreciated....even if the file is on the "smallish" side.
Downloading as we write. The screenshots look great! I just added some photo real scenery for Reno so now I have a logical place to fly.
Best, Paul
Bravo Jim!
Up to present, your NAS Corpus Christi has been my favourite USN/USMC flying base - eagerly looking forward to trying this later tonight - looks just grand!
Many thanks,
DL
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Thanks Jim!!!
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Fantastic work,Jim.
Thank you!
Michael
Easy, Trigger.
It's coming back out as well.
Jim
NAS Fallon AI pack:
http://min.us/mbjCUvHskR#1o
Zsolt
Another incredible Military scenery! Thank you, Jim. :salute:
NAS Corpus Christi too? Awesome! I lost your earlier one somehow, so now I have another on it's way. Yippeee!... Don
Thanks for the AI link, Zsolt.
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Downloading now, many thanks.
Regards,
Ian.
Off to do some dive bombing practice, from NAS Fallon in the VS SBD. Made sure to take off before running over the arresting gear...
Over the B-19 bombing range. Just as the target starts to go under the wing...
I thought I was diving too shallow, but when I paused the universe, got out for a look, I was in about a 70 degree dive, just like at Midway!
Great scenery, Jim! Thanks!
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Time to do the "Fallon Shuffle!"
NC
The B-19 Range is south of KNFL. Look at the knflmoa.jpg picture that came with the scenery. That shows where all the ranges are.
Best,
Jim
Oh dear, not the Fallon Shuffle! We'll be here all day!
For those not familiar, carrier air wings would gather at Fallon for a couple weeks of training together before deploying on the ship. As "guests" of the base, we were required to clean the flight line of oil/grease/fuel stains that we had caused while there. This was done with "speedy dry", and it was ground into the pavement with our feet. It was also done on the very last day, after the planes had left. Only when some civilian base employee inspected and approved our cleanup job could we get in our cars and drive home. And he never approved the first time around, never. It would take hours out there, and it was a common feature of Fallon visits.
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Now I've got to admit, I went out to Fallon for an airshow when I was doing this scenery. Looking at the tarmacs from the air with just the parking lines drawn with AFX, I thought that I needed the shadings beneath the parking spaces to make sure folks knew where to park.
I didn't look down where VFC-13 was, but on the tarmac that was public access during the airshow, there were ABSOLUTELY NO MARKS. It was the cleanest tarmac I have ever seen. I figured when the scenery was first released, I'd get a blast of manure from some of the folks there at KNFL, but it didn't happen.
Great shots, Zsolt!
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