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  1. #151
    Thank You Captain,
    very much appreciated..........

    and a PS, when you release the I/JG11 campaign ...If it is ok with you
    I would luv to feature it on the Free Fight Site.........

    Thanks again,

    Dave
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    Have you thought about doing AC-47 mission?
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  3. #153
    I have an AC47 and C130 for anyone that is ready to go:
    http://www.thefreeflightsite.com/Aircraft_CFS2_7.htm

    Already mounted with side gun sites and everything.

    On my list is a Mekong river crossing scenery near Cat Tou
    that will fit in with that. Problem for me is..tracking that river
    is kicking my ass...may gave to add lib on some of it ( well a lot
    of it)

    Dave
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  4. #154
    Allen, I sent an email thru the forums to you, did you get it?

    I will try a PM later.

    Dave
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    Never got it. Checked spam folder too.
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  6. #156

    North Vietnamese Type 58...

    Dave,

    You've got mail.
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  7. #157
    Quote Originally Posted by No Dice View Post
    Thank You Captain,
    very much appreciated..........

    and a PS, when you release the I/JG11 campaign ...If it is ok with you
    I would luv to feature it on the Free Fight Site.........

    Thanks again,

    Dave
    That can be arranged
    Cheers,

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  8. #158

    North Vietnamese type 58 Tanks

    John has done it again, Great work.

    North Vietnamese type 58 Tanks
    by John Fortin
    4 great selections with nice textures
    For mission writers or GSL scenery designers

    Find them here:
    http://www.thefreeflightsite.com/Vietnam_Projects.htm
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  9. #159
    Hey No Dice,

    Have the need for an Alpha RF-101C? It has a camera view looking down from the 2d cockpit.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails VooDoo2.jpg   VooDoo3.jpg  
    Last edited by dvslats; December 6th, 2015 at 19:33. Reason: pics

  10. #160
    Most definitely need a Voodoo.

    I think we need an improved "Thud" as well.
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  11. #161
    DV , I think that would be a great addition to the project,

    Dave
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  12. #162
    This is a great project! I downloaded and installed everything, now I'll slowly explore the scenery and try out the various planes. Then I'll go for the missions.
    Thanks to all who contributed!

  13. #163
    Quote Originally Posted by skylane View Post
    This is a great project! I downloaded and installed everything, now I'll slowly explore the scenery and try out the various planes. Then I'll go for the missions.
    Thanks to all who contributed!
    Skylane,

    I have a bunch of buildings to make. Let me know what you need and I'll work on those first.
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  14. #164
    Thank you skylane,

    Your future input is more than welcomed.

    Way way to many people to thank for help and input with this project.

    Rami for making the thread a sticky, Al Simms (the original FS2004 scenery), Werner Vogt, Richard Ludowise,
    Martin Wright, Just Flight LTD, John Fortin, Allen, Tom Sanford, DVSlats, Ed Allen,Ken French, Alpha Simulations,
    .........many many more (I only type with two fingers)

    Plus all the people working on projects yet to be posted..............

    Plus everyone that has downloaded it, I know it is an install bear.

    I am pushing some more mud and hope to release it soon.

    AND a big shout out to Santa, hope you got my letter.

    Dave
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  15. #165

    Tents...

    So I'm looking at Al Simm's Tents. I'm going to do them next. Some of these are really good. I'll try to do some LODs. Maybe add a higher detail level. We'll see.

    Before I do, I'm going to send the Updated DP files for the T-34/85s. Captain Kurt has helped me get a handle on the effects. We think these will look better. CK wanted the External tanks to be a killing blow. Which I agree with so these should work.

    Also I'm going to release my British Bell tents for WWI while I'm at it. I might as well get them out there.

    So thats whats new. If anyone has a building that they need for the Vietnam Project, please let me know. Dave gave me all of Al's APIs. So I can do any of them as destroyable.
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  16. #166
    Quote Originally Posted by Blood_Hawk23 View Post
    If anyone has a building that they need for the Vietnam Project, please let me know. Dave gave me all of Al's APIs. So I can do any of them as destroy able.
    Hi John,

    Did you ever give any thought on making the "iconic" SEA revetments.

  17. #167
    Quote Originally Posted by dvslats View Post
    Hi John,

    Did you ever give any thought on making the "iconic" SEA revetments.
    I can give it a go. Are they concrete? I'll look them up.
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  18. #168
    Allen,

    Can you get into this with MCX?

    Takhli.zip
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  19. #169
    Never mind. I got in. It took three tries.
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  20. #170
    How big were the Revetments for the C130s. Where there standard sizes. I having trouble getting all of the information.

    Here is what I've found so far.

    "Revetments: length 167 mm, depth 22 mm, height 50 mm - a scale 40 feet long, 5 feet thick and 12 feet high"

    That came from a model site.
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  21. #171
    That's a good question Blood Hawk.
    The revetments were modular, so they could be built to any size.
    .
    Taking the F-4 dimensions and guesstimating clearance from tail back/wing tips to sides I'm seeing about,

    Width = 65 ft.
    Depth = 72 ft. Both from the inside.

    Also there is a scenery by George Knowles for FS2002 that has revetments represented. API
    Ubon

    It will load in CFS2, but stutters like crazy. Maybe seeing these might help?

  22. #172
    DV and BloodHawk

    Do not bother with Georges Ubon, I ran into to many problems with it.

    I can make one for you in FSDS but I am not sure that will convert??

    Just my 2 cents,

    Dave

    PS, DV , where do I find the Alpha RF-101C for CFS2 "It has a camera view looking down from the 2d cockpit."
    or does it need to be converted ?
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  23. #173
    Quote Originally Posted by No Dice View Post
    DV and BloodHawk, Do not bother with Georges Ubon, I ran into to many problems with it.
    You are ohhh so correct Dave. I was just thinking along the lines of a reference (visual) of the revetments plus there are textures in the zip of them.
    This base otherwise is totally unstable for CFS2.

    On the subject of the VooDoo, I'm in the process of converting. Conversion, Panel and DP are done.
    Just for sh*ts and grins, next little addition is a after-burner fx file with the GreenGhost gauge.
    It should look nice if the fx file would cooperate with my brain. Or vise versa.

    After this weekend...most likely.

    Take Care, Dv

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blood_Hawk23 View Post
    Allen,

    Can you get into this with MCX?

    Takhli.zip
    Have to do the same thing to those objects as I told you to do for the T34s.

    Quote Originally Posted by No Dice View Post
    I have an AC47 and C130 for anyone that is ready to go:
    http://www.thefreeflightsite.com/Aircraft_CFS2_7.htm

    Already mounted with side gun sites and everything.

    On my list is a Mekong river crossing scenery near Cat Tou
    that will fit in with that. Problem for me is..tracking that river
    is kicking my ass...may gave to add lib on some of it ( well a lot
    of it)

    Dave
    Oh is that out of date....

    Guess I can make use of the C-47 rebuilding I'm doing.

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  25. #175
    I found the measurements. 12' x 10' sections. so about 75'-90' x 50' seems to be the average for the fighters. the larger ACs depended on the Base. any where from 90'-120'.

    75ft deep x 50ft wide
    75ft deep x 90ft wide
    90ft deep x 115ft wide
    90ft deep x 130ft wide
    120ft deep x 120ft wide

    So I'll do a few with Concrete, dirt and gravel. They'll be about 5' thick.
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