BMS 4.34 screenshots
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15 years of flights, the best sim in the world in these days gave to me new emotions, again and again
2020-10-25_195347 by Flight Fence In, su Flickr
2020-10-25_195415 by Flight Fence In, su Flickr
2020-10-25_195511 by Flight Fence In, su Flickr
2020-10-22_235616 by Flight Fence In, su Flickr
it’s still alive
cheers
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My virtual unit is currently flying a TE exercise we called operation Greenclover. Some images from a early morning session.
In queue to the tanker
Our turn to get some fuel
Contact
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That first screenshot is particularly nice, 51thPolux!
If software still came on disks, shipped in boxes, that first screenshot would be a good candidate for the artwork on the front of the box.
That would make a fun artwork project: To take that picture, and add some text and graphics (using current BMS typeface, logo, etc…) to make it look as though Falcon BMS 4.34 was something you got in a cardboard box. Or maybe it’s the box for the latest update.
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+1.
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AP
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Thanks to RD skinning effort, here are some pictures of AV-8B and AV-8B+ (you should see that there is not only new skins…)
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a couple from Balkans…
2020-11-08_181229 by arabianjules, on Flickr
2020-11-08_190403 by arabianjules, on Flickr
2020-11-08_192312 by arabianjules, on Flickr
and shut down…
2020-11-08_192529 by arabianjules, on Flickr
…did not get a debrief on this
sweep
oh well, i made it back.John.
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2020-11-10_030252 by Flight Fence In, su Flickr
another beautiful 3d model by luke777
trying to paint it good
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Some pictures from our previous session. Some beautiful views with the sun rising
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SEAD mission with a special livery
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SEAD mission with a special livery
loving that, i also recently saw this one …
123653576_217343469742034_4331149504664607247_o by arabianjules, on Flickr
John
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so i wasn’t sure if to post these in here, or like i did before in the EMF TH? anyway….
2020-11-11_164619 by arabianjules, on Flickr
2020-11-11_173000 by arabianjules, on Flickr
2020-11-11_182038 by arabianjules, on Flickr
Capture by arabianjules, on Flickr
John.
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Seogeom-ri island, Yellow Sea, off the coast of South Korea. An MH-60R ‘Seahawk’ is skimming the wave tops enroute to its target, armed with an AGM-119 ‘Pinguin’, soon in the dark of the night something dramatic is about to unfold. Once the missile away the two Seahawks are going to desapear in the darkness. This is the prelude of operation Misty Wind. Coalition forces are building up in South korea and they are gathering valuable intel with all sorts of assets.
Osan AB, South Korea. After a patrol flight along the DMZ, the Wild Weasels are coming back home. The mission was in support of an U-2 flying high above the DMZ to perform SIGNIT, at the same time an RC-135W was airborne conducting also SIGNIT,while the U-2 was cruising at 80000 feet,The F-16CJ’s were patrolling along the border to fire at any SAM that would target the U-2, at the same time the F-16’s were doing electronical reconaissance with the HTS pod. A pair of Growlers were also patrolling along the border, ready to fry any North Korean radar trying to have a hard lock on any coalition assets. All those assets are working together and complement each other to build up the electronic battelfield picture necessary for coalition commanders. Operation Misty Wind is the name of that mission carried out by the RC-135W. Patrols are flown along the DMZ at night and during daytime in order to collect different types of intelligence.
The F-16CJ’s along the border picked up signals with the HTS pods from the NK-06 the North Koreans have been fielding lately, something similar to the S-300. AAA fire control radars were picked up by the CJ’s and a lot of search radars. But noe of those seemed to be locking on coalition planes, this is thanks to the presence of the EA-18 Growler. The U-2 did some radar mapping and also picked up signals from the NK-06. The RC-135W was also picking up signals and listening on different frequencies, the North koreans were agitated and pissed of at the fact that they couldn’t really get a grisp of what was going on. Two MIG-29A took-off from Wonsan in an effort to see what was going on along the DMZ, one of the MIG-29’s went too close to the U-2’s flight route but never ever detected its presence, but for some reason one of the MIG-29 crossed the border and got welcomed by a Patriot, the other MIG turned away. Now it is the wait and see game, but the North Koreans quickly realized that technologically they did not have the upper hand and that the border was well monitored. More to come.
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Thanks to RD skinning effort, here are some pictures of AV-8B and AV-8B+ (you should see that there is not only new skins…)
https://i.imgur.com/958kA1v.png
Wow! Where can I get these?