Hi!
As I could not begin my planned flights and vids in the Middle East like I was planning -I tweaked and cannibalized planes a much- I took that pic of a Bahraini F-16 coming back from a mission and decided to post it anyway!
Cheers to all!
Hi!
As I could not begin my planned flights and vids in the Middle East like I was planning -I tweaked and cannibalized planes a much- I took that pic of a Bahraini F-16 coming back from a mission and decided to post it anyway!
Cheers to all!
Gérard (France) //specs: one of the rare on this forum still using FS2002. Laptop 1.4 Mhz, Intel Celeron R, RAM 500 Mo, shared video, Windows XP SP2. Add-ons: Gyula Kalcsó FS2004 add-on textures, FS2004/02/00 70m world meshes by S. Rothlisberger, ActiveCamera 2002
I feel hot just looking at that shot. Turn up the AC. Thanks, Geguic!
--Dan Roman; Sunland, CA; FSX, Acceleration, ASE, Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit), Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q9550 @2.83 GHz 2.83 GHz, 8.0 GB RAM; AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series.
Agree with Carlos buddy, nice shot![]()
Best regards, Steve / Dc10 man / UK.
Thanks for the kind comments, all of you! The atmosphere was part of the shot
Saw the news! As I was hanging around in the Gulf, I just missed, from what I understood, to be cut into pieces by an Iranian space rocket! I'd better fly off Florida LOL
Gérard (France) //specs: one of the rare on this forum still using FS2002. Laptop 1.4 Mhz, Intel Celeron R, RAM 500 Mo, shared video, Windows XP SP2. Add-ons: Gyula Kalcsó FS2004 add-on textures, FS2004/02/00 70m world meshes by S. Rothlisberger, ActiveCamera 2002
Quite artistic with the colors...![]()
Thanks for the kind comment Kofi! I think that with aviation, there's always somewhat something artistic, either with flightsim, or in real life. The landscapes, or the fine planes are always fine views![]()
Gérard (France) //specs: one of the rare on this forum still using FS2002. Laptop 1.4 Mhz, Intel Celeron R, RAM 500 Mo, shared video, Windows XP SP2. Add-ons: Gyula Kalcsó FS2004 add-on textures, FS2004/02/00 70m world meshes by S. Rothlisberger, ActiveCamera 2002
Not a problem![]()
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