Excellent video and shots!!!!!
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I am speechless....... Well not quite. Those are superb warbird shots!!!!!!
Fantastic! Probably about time I asked, do you place all those aircraft as scenery, AI, or use recorder alot? I think the British Razorback looks best.(naturally) Also I was a bit confused about "half a bakers dozen" as that would be 6 and a half Mustangs. :O
Last edited by jeh; 04-11-2011 at 04:40 PM.
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Pics and video are best of the best TedI really enjoyed them, thanks!
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Magnificent shots and video Ted,enjoyed them.
Adam
You can expect that I would be very happy to see this, as I am!![]()
Excellent screenshots and video - it is great to see these all together at once!
One little tidbit of info - the black & white stripes on "Jumpin' Jacques" are actually not 'D-Day/Normandy Invasion' stripes, being a Pacific theater Mustang, but the stripes served a similar purpose. While the stripes painted for the Normandy Invasion were strictly ordered as being White/Black/White/Black/White, the recognition stripes on Mustangs in the Pacific Theatre were not as rigid, but usually kept at Black/White/Black, or just two black stripes, or even three black stripes on the wings and two black stripes on the fuselage (as in the case with Fragile But Agile).
I actually didn't realize how many Mustangs we had covered with invasion/recognition stripes!
Last edited by bomberpilot500; 04-11-2011 at 05:39 PM.
Fine bunch of Mustangs in this post. Nice captures of them all.![]()
Larry
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