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Very nice idea. But the 310th cockpit reference link doesn't work for me. You can add this excellent site instead, though. http://free-st.hinet.hr/dvd/ ammo and cockpit reference for ALL planes. Incredible! Cyrille
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Originally posted by Hondo: No, it doesnt.
May be the thread starter could write a short discription below each link? Just go to each site and add it to your faves or DL it. They are all good links if you fly FB with any regularity.
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Good stuff Bearcat! Post it over at the HL site too if you could. Will be a very good reference post for all.
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Bump....... comvergence utility added.
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Which ones the convergence thing?
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LOL Here's one I sent Bearcat last week cause he couldn't translate a Russian web site. I would consider it an "essential": http://translation2.paralink.com/ ttt
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I miss a link to Lowengrins IL2DCG, so here it is: IL2DCG by Lowengrin
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Man, you got to check out this IL2 user guide site! Incredible amount of information. Very professional. http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~chapman/il2guide/index.htm Please stick it on your list Bearcat, cheers m8. S!ap
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Its's already there...Eastern Skies...
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http://www.il2db.com/ Should be instead of the old JV77 link...
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Originally posted by Aces High 2: Hooray and up she rises I always heard it "Wayhay! and up she rises." Regardles...bump.
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Hi m8, The Drunken Sailor oh and hump, sorry I mean bump, was thinking of the camel . Cheers Aces
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http://ingeb.org/songs/whatshal.html But of course, its a working shanty, so there are probably a million different versions. I personally like the English version of "Spanish Maidens" more than the American one. Eh? Oh, right...BUMPO!
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NewView completely revitalized this game for me. I never liked the default view system left, which I felt detracted from the game to the point where I just about gave up on it.
NewView works like a champ and shows off the game to its full advantage.
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Such catchy lyrics, the way that they're repeated after the long instrumental parts ensures that the listener doesn't easily forget them . Aces (Audiophile Review 14th June 2004) Meanwhile here a picture of "Uncle Boogers' Bumper Dumper" :
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Hi, I haven't yet had the time to check all the links out, so I need some help or advice. The manual is disgrace; practically nothing's in there. I need info on complex engine management, and other things that make a sim: how and when apply the different mixture, prop. pitch, crowl flaps settings, how to use the bombsights, and so on, and so on. (So far I found here the webpage for the cockpit layouts... One thing's off the list.)
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