BMS 4.35 Screenshots
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Excellent work Kaos!
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Happy New Year !
YOU ALL
Cheers
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Work continues with the our NEW Hornet! Alternate textures have been produced for the nozzles and AB flames . . .
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@tgw Very nice job with this NEW Hornet! I have a dream for 4.36 for a basket refuel tanker will come to life.
Did you plan other skins? I will really be happy to have a CF-188 Hornet (Royal Canadian Air Force Hornet) from Bagotville AFB, Quebec, Canada (SQN 425 or 433).
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Thank you 101-spyder! Yes, we eventually will have a wishlist for skins, and of course, the greatest request will come first! In the future, we will also release a F-18C, E, F, and G paint kits (.psd and .xcf) when they’re ready for those who are interested in creating their own!!!
-TGW
SQN 425 here?
PS: A little bird said, “Your dream is very likely, a coming reality!” . . .
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Just got off the boom, hanging with my AI buddies (and celebrating that my screenshots are working again)
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Found some buddies to tag along with
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@tgw
Yes this is the CF-188 I was talking about. There is a black paint under the jet representing a falser canopy (when the aircraft is inverted) ans there is also a big “spot light” on each side of the aircraft. Those are not existing on other F-18 aircrafts in the world.Thank you!
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@101-spyder said in BMS 4.35 Screenshots:
black paint under the jet representing a falser canopy
Ahhh yes, the ‘joys of automimicry’!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automimicry@101-spyder said in BMS 4.35 Screenshots:
a big “spot light” on each side of the aircraft
Yep, there are a few that carry it too . . .
Canadian
Finnish
Swiss
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@tgw Yes this AIRCRAFT is 425 SQN from Bagotville, Quebec as we can see an “Alouette” (Bird) on the top of the tail.
Official web site of the 425 SQN : [http://www.rcaf-arc.forces.gc.ca/en/squadron/425-squadron.page](url du lien)
Thank you for your info about other country using the spot lights. I was not aware of this.
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Love a busy BMS Airbase -
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Truly, ‘coexistence’, both land and sea!
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Here is one that I had completely forgotten about during our squad’s campaign, night ops with a French cargo on the ramp.
The following screenshots are from out end of year holiday mission “jingle shells”. We were set in 1980, the Israeli air force was headed to strike in northern Lebanon, where a US recce mission had found runaway Iranian F-14 ready to be taken apart and shipped to the Soviet Union. A raid was set to take care of the local air defense and prepare an LZ for commandos to neutralize the F-14s.
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@kouzi HO LY S***!
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I love this thread! Thanks folks!