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jankees

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  1. a few more Alouettes, from the Belgian Navy this time
  2. I might add I did a few repaints for it as well: Short Stirling Mk.I N3637 MG-K https://flightsim.to/file/52134/short-stirling-mk-i-r9358-bu-a-the-saint https://flightsim.to/file/52135/short-stirling-mk-i-r9250-aa-w-of-no-75-new-zealand-squadron https://flightsim.to/file/51886/short-stirling-mk-iii-lj525-ex-r-jolly-roger https://flightsim.to/file/52258/short-stirling-mk-iii-lj514-ex-b-b-for-beer https://flightsim.to/file/52546/short-stirling-mk-iv-lk137-8e-n-no-245-sqn
  3. I came across some old shots from P3D of the C-97 which I thought I'd share.
  4. thank you for your kind words! In that case a few more Corsair shots
  5. Oh dear, about third of all posts on the first screenshot page were started by me. If you think I'm overdoing it, just say so, OK?
  6. a little bit of United he says, how many shots? But we're lucky, they are great shots!
  7. Some recent paintwork I've uploaded and/or am working on (in the case of the Norsemans and Cub):
  8. a mix of British Bombers in a mix of sims as well. from FS9 to MFS
  9. nice shots, I may have to look for this model, always interested in obscure warbirds
  10. Very nice! It reminds me a bit of the old Corunna Downs airfield near Marble Bar in WA. That too used to be a B-24 base, used by the USAAF and RAAF that is still around. I visited it often in the '90's when we were doing field in the area, and my wife even flew there with a C-47 for the Marble Bar centenery. I was jealous, but was in France at the time. It was fun going there and have this perfectly straight runway after endless kilometers of dirt roads. Here's an old aerial photo: https://www.airhistory.net/photo/263436 and me landing a B-24 on it in MSFS: I was there again two years ago, most of the old metal stuff that littered the area was gone, but the runways are still in reasonable shape, and the taxiways and revetments for the bombers are still visible, as you can see in MSFS as well some background: https://www.exploroz.com/forum/117789/sunday-history-photo--wa or here: https://caravan.hemax.com/Destination/13847/Hidden_in_the_WA_Outback
  11. indeed he did, and I painted his P-40 as well:
  12. beautiful shots, and I recognize a few old friends from my hangar...
  13. nice and bright! I once walked around an empty 747 freighter, it was huge!
  14. the Zenith was for sale, so I could no resist
  15. Nice shots, but then the Connie always looks good
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