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Thread: A2A Simulations F4U-1 Corsair

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    Default A2A Simulations F4U-1 Corsair

    This is the new WWII fighter F4U-1 Corsair from A2A Simulations.
    It's a simple "jump in and fly" type add-on.

    One of the most beautiful, most elegant and most deadly of the WWII
    fighters.

    This is my first attempt at screenshots.










    Last edited by JBnTX; 04-27-2009 at 09:08 PM.
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    Small, but they look good.

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    Great looking Corsair shots JB,A2A makes wonderful birds!
    (sending you a PM concerning the screenshots)

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    Nice bird. There is also a sticky at the top of this forum about posting screen shots.
    Larry

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    Question Well:

    Nice, but why those shots can't be seen in full size?

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    Great shots JB,beautiful looking warbird.

    Use IrfanView or something on that order and increase size to 1024x768 and save as whatever you want,that easy.

    Here is a link. http://download.cnet.com/IrfanView/3...html?tag=mncol

    Adam

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    Thought that was you JB - look really good! Like the screen shots! .

    I was suprised to see you on this side of the forums....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragtopjohnny View Post
    Thought that was you JB - look really good! Like the screen shots! .

    I was suprised to see you on this side of the forums....

    Thank You.
    That's the first screenshots I've ever uploaded.

    They were too small earlier.
    I finally figured out how to resize them.

    Still don't completely know what I'm doing.
    Intel Core i7 975 Extreme (3.86GHz)
    12GB Corsair Memory
    Nvidia GeForce GTX 285
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit

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    No problem....if I can offer you a suggestion and use the Screenshot manager by FSBerlin, they make a real nice easy interface...just runs in the back ground and you just have to hit the Print Screen key - you can save it as jpg or bitmap, it's up to you.

    I use that all the time for mine, and it's the same size of your display.

    Enjoy the neighborhood while you're here! .


    HP Z820 Workstation Intel Xeon 3.30ghz 8 Core Processor 2TB Hard Drive 16 gig of Ram 1125 Power Supply and 2 Gig Nvidia Quadro 4000

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    Small or not those are good screen shots..

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