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    Icon26 Eleven Curtiss Jenny Liveries released

    Hi Good People,

    Over on the Ford Tri-Motor Project Curtiss Jenny page eleven more great repaints have been released.

    2 Damaged Livery versions:


    3 Alternatives for the Ambulance - US Army, US Navy and Canadian:


    6 General Aviation Liveries:


    All of the new releases are highlighted with a moving red NEW banner.

    There are some very exciting liveries in this batch release - the Circus one being the Loudest.


    Only 2 liveries now in reserve - the Halloween and the Christmas repaints - we will release them a little closer to the Event Dates and publish them on the AVSIM.com, FlightSim.com, Simviation.com and Sim-outhouse.com sites as well.

    Where do you get these great repaint - at the Ford Tri-Motor Project site of course.
    http://www.ford-tri-motor.net - go to the Other Aircraft page and follow the graphical links to the Curtiss Jenny.

    Regards to all
    Garry and Edward
    Your Ford Project Team.
    Garry J. Smith - Graphic Tinkerer

    Project Site - http://www.ford-tri-motor.net --- Mike Stones Aircraft - http://www.gjsmith.net/Mike-Stone/
    Home Site - http://www.gjsmith.net -------------Milton Shupe and Team Aircraft - http://www.gjsmith.net/Milton_Shupe/

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    Thanks a lot Garry! I'll be needing a new HD soon just to store all these lovely paints! How do you do it???

    Take care and best wishes!
    Sascha

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    Icon26 My System

    Hi Mate,

    Big question mate - and a big answer

    Over the years my system has changed and grown to meet the every expanding needs of the services I provide. Below is not a brag factor but simply a system growing to meed the needs that I want it to do.......

    I have 7 hard drives (three external) which are partitioned into 12 independant drives - and 4 high speed removable disk ports. Plus a plethora of demountable drives I use for archiving.

    My principle work area for flight simming is done on 3 of those partions - C: Drive 1TB- where operating system and Flight Sim programs are resident - H: Drive 2TB of work area for aircraft repainting (divided into two areas (FSX and FS2004)) and S: 2TB drive for scenery development - basically 5 TB's dedicated to development and testing of the Sim stuff I do.

    Q: Drive is for all of the web work that I do, gjsmith.com, gjsmith.net, gjsmith.org, ford-tri-motor.net, Milton Shupes repository site and Mike Stone's repository site and a handful of other web sites I thinker with for myself and other organisation. Also holds my Catalog system for all of the archive stuff I store - allows me access to stuff backed up since 2002.

    D: and E: drives are all of my graphic tools and storage of my everygrowing reference material

    I: and J: drives are for my 3D model building mostly for scenery objects

    K: and L: drives are for misc project that I do for other flight sim projects

    F: Drive - syncronised backup of all of my critical directories

    G: Drive - DVD/CD

    R: Drive hold a daily syncronised mirror of both the C: and Q: drives (stuff that I cannot live without if I have a system crash) - basically hot spares for replacement of Boot and support drives.

    I work with 2 big video cards that proved me, via HDMI cables, three 24in Monitors and a 55in 3D TV which I use as a TV and a Test Monitor for simming. Flight Sim used in 2Dto3D conversion mode is great fun on the big screen and allows a comprehensive examination of my work.

    M: N: O: P: Drives are for high speed external drives for mounting and archiving all of my work - Mount them up every now and again and fire up a massive backup sweep to all working drives - then go out for the day

    In a nutshell mate - plenty of work room to tinker - and in case of fire I only need to grab 4 drives and bold out the door - maybe loose a couple of days work but can rebuild everything from those 4 drives - arduous duty but not anywhere near as bad as loosing it all.

    All running on a system that has more than enough grunt to cater to my needs.
    Garry J. Smith - Graphic Tinkerer

    Project Site - http://www.ford-tri-motor.net --- Mike Stones Aircraft - http://www.gjsmith.net/Mike-Stone/
    Home Site - http://www.gjsmith.net -------------Milton Shupe and Team Aircraft - http://www.gjsmith.net/Milton_Shupe/

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    Wow, now that's what I call a professional setup! What will be your next project?

    Cheers,
    Sascha

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    Icon26

    Hi Mate,

    Next is to get the new DC3 and Vicker Vimy repaints (28 in total) organised and released via the Ford Site.

    Then I think we will be back into some scenery stuff for China or more for the Project India great route England to Australia.

    Regards
    Garry J. Smith - Graphic Tinkerer

    Project Site - http://www.ford-tri-motor.net --- Mike Stones Aircraft - http://www.gjsmith.net/Mike-Stone/
    Home Site - http://www.gjsmith.net -------------Milton Shupe and Team Aircraft - http://www.gjsmith.net/Milton_Shupe/

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