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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelvader View Post
    Hallo,
    to change a bit from choppers or other warbirds,
    I went sailing, even it was a bit windy.
    Wonder if some one (perhaps our french friends?)
    finds out where I was sailing
    Best Regards
    Yours
    Michael Vader
    on the coast of Étretat, Haute Normandie...?



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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelvader View Post
    Hallo,
    to change a bit from choppers or other warbirds,
    I went sailing, even it was a bit windy.
    Wonder if some one (perhaps our french friends?)
    finds out where I was sailing
    Best Regards
    Yours
    Michael Vader
    near the coast of Étretat, Haute Normandie...?

  2. #3702

    FS2004 Screenshots Here!!!

    Hallo Wolfebee89,
    france is right
    but a lot more to the wesr south west
    a little advice, it is very very close to where I live
    I can see the monument seen at starboard, from my house
    Sadly a part of this monument the site has never been done - and certainly never would be done
    historicly very interestingg from age of stone to our days
    Best regards
    Yours
    Michael Vader

  3. #3703
    I strongly presume it's Port Louis in the bay of Lorient (France). A nice and amazing shot.

    Bernard

  4. #3704

    FS2004 Screenshots Here!!!

    Good evening Bernard,
    you got it.
    And the trip was done with real weather on.
    Wonder if some one will do this part of the brittany coast he could include the tide streams and the numerous beacons LOL
    O what do I dream in my sleepless nights LOL
    Would be an interesting new topic or theme not only for sailing: "where have I been?" with screenies from inside the craft, boats choppers or
    airplanes
    Best regards
    Yours
    Michael Vader

  5. #3705
    Quote Originally Posted by michaelvader View Post
    Hallo,
    to change a bit from choppers or other warbirds,
    I went sailing, even it was a bit windy.
    Wonder if some one (perhaps our french friends?)
    finds out where I was sailing
    Best Regards
    Yours
    Michael Vader
    Looks a bit like the main gate area of Suomenlinna.
    Ken

  6. #3706

    FS2004 Screenshots Here!!!

    Hallo Ken,
    Bernard found out where it is
    Port-Louis fortress at the bay of lorient in Brittany
    Have look on the web by taping "Port-Louis, Brittany"
    Google earth bay of lorient
    A very nice area
    Best regards
    Yours
    Michael Vader

  7. #3707

    Fiat G50

    Captain Kurts CFS2 Fiat G50 works very nicely in 9, thanks CK
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  8. #3708
    Nemeth Design AS350 dressed as PZL-Swidnik SW-4 Puszczyk






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    I see new opportunities for Ian

    I was just reading Ian Elliot's favourite airfield will most probably re-open again. So he soon can make a post closure version.....



    Manston in one of Ian's many versions. This is his pre-war version

    Cheers,
    Huub

  10. #3710
    Quote Originally Posted by hawk_sh View Post
    Nemeth Design AS350 dressed as PZL-Swidnik SW-4 Puszczyk







    Nice Helios... but what's with the blow up dolls in the cockpit!? Lol

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    Eagle Field, KS

    Eagle Field, KS
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    Do not fear the enemy, for they can take only your life. Fear the media far more, for they will destroy your honour.

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    Captain Kurt released a closed canopy version of the G50

    As the title already tells, C_K released a closed canopy version of the Fiat G50.

    This was used in the early stage of the war by the Regia Aeronautica. I am very happy Kurt did this model as it was the common G50 used during the Spanish Civil War.
    I intend to do some repaints for the beautiful bird.



    (Well actually it is a beautiful model from an ugly bird )

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    While trying to figure out my issue as far two Empire State Buildings I caught to an outbound flight
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    Quote Originally Posted by huub vink View Post
    ... (Well actually it is a beautiful model from an ugly bird )
    Cheers,
    Huub
    Even without any colors or markings on it you could recognize an Italian airplane at first glance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    Even without any colors or markings on it you could recognize an Italian airplane at first glance!
    Although they are definitely interesting, I don't consider the MC.200 and G.50 good looking aircraft. However their successors, the MC.202 Folgore and the G.55 Centauro are among the most beautiful WWII fighter in my opinion.

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Meanwhile over the Netherlands......

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Quote Originally Posted by huub vink View Post
    Although they are definitely interesting, I don't consider the MC.200 and G.50 good looking aircraft. However they successors, the MC.202 Folgore and the G.55 Centauro are among the most beautiful WWII fighter in my opinion.
    Cheers,
    Huub
    I agree. They are as beautiful as their radial engined predecessors were awkward!

  18. #3718
    Quote Originally Posted by huub vink View Post
    Although they are definitely interesting, I don't consider the MC.200 and G.50 good looking aircraft. However they successors, the MC.202 Folgore and the G.55 Centauro are among the most beautiful WWII fighter in my opinion.
    LOL, back in the early 70's, in sports car racing, the Ferrari 512 engine was said to have been designed by a Rolex engineer while the Porsche 917 engine was by a welder.
    Ken

  19. #3719

    F-86 Sabre

    I used the freeware F-86 from "PC Pilot" plus the flight recorder in FS9 to get this


  20. #3720

    Clouds from Flight 1's "Flight Environment"


  21. #3721
    Careful newbie, you're going to make Huub jealous.

    BTW, I know this guy. He has an allergy to squirrels.

  22. #3722
    Quote Originally Posted by Sbob View Post
    Careful newbie, you're going to make Huub jealous.

    BTW, I know this guy. He has an allergy to squirrels.
    Hi, buddy - a few more to post yet!

  23. #3723

    Antonov An-2

    With VFR scenery for the Netherlands - FS2004


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    Abacus A380 Airbus for FS22004/FSX


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