Some Screenshots
- Lewis - A2A
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Re: Some Screenshots
Nice shots everyone, lovely stuff!
thanks,
Lewis
thanks,
Lewis
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Re: Some Screenshots
Yea, Amazing! Some of them look almost real.
I definitely need to get my scenery game dialed and fly some where more fun/appropriate.
I definitely need to get my scenery game dialed and fly some where more fun/appropriate.
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Re: Some Screenshots
Some formation work. About 2.5 hrs of flight time now, and about 15 landings under my belt, and I'm having no problem with wheel landings now (even did a formation landing).
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Re: Some Screenshots
BTW, anyone else notice the two different seats in the A2A T-6, between front and back? This is a pretty cool detail too, since it is representative of the different seat types to be found in the Texan. The seat mounted in the front is a Schick Johnson seat, where as the seat in the back is a modified Warren McArthur seat. Both seat types could be mounted to the same seat posts/interchangeable, and both types have been used in the T-6 since original production (plus earlier versions of these seat types). Depending on which T-6 you fly in, you could have two SJ seats, two WM seats, or a combination of both, as seen in the A2A Texan. Both seat types are also used in the P-51 Mustang.
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Re: Some Screenshots
Nice formation screenshots Bomber!
B377&COTS, J3 Cub, B-17G, Spitfire, P-40, P-51D, C172, C182, Pa28, Pa24, T-6 Texan, L-049&COTS, Bonanza V35B
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Re: Some Screenshots
Bomber, what is the scenery you are using for those shots?
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Re: Some Screenshots
Some Screenshots ... I believe this page may get seriously swamped , I could not help help self this morning after looking at those screens just needed to go for another fly in search for a better screen ... I failed , the paint brush come out again.
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Re: Some Screenshots
The airport scenery "Skagit Regional" and surrounding area by ORBX (together with their Pacific Northwest base scenery). The airport is more than large enough to support all of my warbird operations, and it's very immersive just flying in the pattern around the airport.Scott - A2A wrote:Bomber, what is the scenery you are using for those shots?
In my first shots, at the beginning of the thread, the scenery is ORBX world textures.
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Re: Some Screenshots
T-6 Flying off Anacortes WA.
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