I thought we could start a Screenshot thread and everyone could show some of their screenshots.
At Rabaul
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I thought we could start a Screenshot thread and everyone could show some of their screenshots.
At Rabaul
Good idea, nice screenshots.
T.
Good idea Talon. Iīll have to load an image capture program. ŋFRAPS?
By the way, Major Galer had a good hunting day!
Discus
Just a couple from the Pacific...
Well at least Cody put up some screenies.How about the rest of you?
One forum has over 2000 replies while another has 500 to similar threads.
Right now I donīt have many that I havenīt posted already... maybe these:
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Ok, I dredged up a few!
MR
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Some good shots guys.
Here's some at Midway as the Akagi is attacked.
I haven't run CFS2 in a long time, but I still keep a lot of screenshots:
Buffaloes over Rangoon
Palm Day Massacre
Dancing with MIGs
Last months of the war in Japan
1940 Blitz
Flaps down, landing gear down, hook down...
Greetings from Spain
Guess I'll can add a couple too![]()
Cheers,
Captain Kurt
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Sorry for the tags and text... Taken during a proof of concept for dueling Zeppelin exchanging broadsides like seen in Crimson Skies.
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I don't seem to have the time to fly in CFS2 much lately, maybe now that winter is drawing near I will have more time.
But here are a few shots from the archives.
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Escorting Stuka's in Spain
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French Spitfires over Tunisia
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Marine pilots with their new toys, somewhere in the Pacific 1950
Gavin
Some oldies
"De Oppresso Liber"
Nice shots guys! No wonder CFS 2, the Senior Sim, is still popular.
The Havoc has always been my favorite tactical bomber in CFS 2 and as such, they've dropped a lot of bombs and strafed a lot of targets in my cyber world.
So as Shakespeare once pontificated: "Cry "Havoc!", and let slip the dogs of war"
Keep your airspeed up,
Jagdflieger
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Excelent screenshots MR!! I like specially nš 4 with the attacker on first plane and two crewmen in the air, one with the parachute half opened and the other, having jumped first still with his chute close. And maybe a third crewmen appearing from the left of the fuselage of that B-17. Really amazing!
Question from a ribbet counter: Did the Japanese use that type of vertically firing cannon during daylight?
SW
The bulges on the fuselageīs roof are the parachutes from the paratroopers still in the C-47? Iīve read that that was the only problem with them when used as a load. But they donīt look to bad at all. Do the parachutes display/deploy bigger when they fall or do they remain the same samll size all the way down. I think that if they do itīs because if they were bigger the protudding bulges would be much bigger and the effect when still inside the aircraft would not be very nice to see.
Anyway, nice shots!!
Cheers, Discus
Awesome pictures Ian.
Is it one of Jaxonīs parachute texture in the first shot?
Nice breaking parts in the second one. Have you seen nš 3 and 4 engines falling from the sky still by the side of the Sundy although the right wing had parted away, taking with it not the engines but the bomb load from inside the fuselage as they were carried in a Sundy before taking them outside with rails? There are two other parts with the wing but I canīt imagine what they are.
Nš 5 picture: What german aircraft is that? The wing plan looks to me as belonging to a P47!!
Nš 11: Nice detail the seeing through truck in front of the Beu.
Nš 12 remembered me that I still have a book about the Strike Wings of thye Coastal Command to read.
The chutes remain the same size all the way down. They destruct on impact and I had it set up in this mission for them to spawn Nibbio's ground troops on impact with the ground.
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here are some others:
"De Oppresso Liber"
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