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Mar 6
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FlightSim Developers P-38.
Scenery of south Louisiana by MegaSceneryEarth.
I had to compress the last two by 30% to meet the limits.
Thanks for looking.
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If God intended aircraft engines to have horizontally opposed engines, Pratt and Whitney would have made them that way.
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Mar 6
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you sure I painted that? It looks so clean?
Nice shots though!
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Mar 6
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jankees wrote
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you sure I painted that? It looks so clean?
Nice shots though!
My apologies Jan. I have several of your repaints and I thought this was one of them.
If God intended aircraft engines to have horizontally opposed engines, Pratt and Whitney would have made them that way.
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Mar 6
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Wonderful shots Larry...well done...
Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug
Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug
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Mar 6
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Thanks Doug.
I'm finding myself spending quite a bit of time in the swamp since I got this scenery.
The more I see of it, the more amazed I am. In many places, it looks very good at low altitude, considering it is photoreal.
If God intended aircraft engines to have horizontally opposed engines, Pratt and Whitney would have made them that way.
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I'm so glad she came outa the hanger and did you proud!
With that much detail, no wonder your having to save at around 70%,
bravo L.T.
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Mar 7
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Skunkworks wrote
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, 2011 at 7:01am:
I'm so glad she came outa the hanger and did you proud!
With that much detail, no wonder your having to save at around 70%,
bravo L.T.
Pepe'
Thanks Greg.
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patchz wrote
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My apologies Jan. I have several of your repaints and I thought this was one of them.
no worries, I lose track myself sometimes..
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jankees wrote
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patchz wrote
on Mar 6
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My apologies Jan. I have several of your repaints and I thought this was one of them.
no worries, I lose track myself sometimes..
I can understand how. Do you have any idea how many you have done now?
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Astonishing pictures! Great job
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Jake Bourdon wrote
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Astonishing pictures! Great job
Thanks.
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