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Started by Josh, February 13, 2008, 06:13:43 PM

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NAWC Tomcat flies with it's future replacement just south of Pax River in (virtual) 1997. Test Superhornet E4 1,000th flight.
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Realbigtaco

Quote from: kick Z tail out on December 16, 2010, 09:13:18 AM
NAWC Tomcat flies with it's future replacement just south of Pax River in (virtual) 1997. Test Superhornet E4 1,000th flight.
Nate, just got to tell you that you are doing an awesome job on the flight sim screen shots.  I always look forward to seeing more shots.  Still waiting for you to buzz the tower at Miramar....

Keep them coming.

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Haha thanks Chris... I keep forgetting to do that one!
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VX-23 just up river from the Boeing plant at St Louis. Trying out some new Mid-America photoreal scenery I installed last night. Love that the water in the river is brown like it actually is, and not glistening blue.
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Realbigtaco

Quote from: kick Z tail out on December 17, 2010, 11:11:52 AM
VX-23 just up river from the Boeing plant at St Louis. Trying out some new Mid-America photoreal scenery I installed last night. Love that the water in the river is brown like it actually is, and not glistening blue.
That is really life-like

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Quote from: Realbigtaco on December 17, 2010, 12:15:53 PM
That is really life-like
Yeah, I really dig the satellite sceneries.  8)

While the baby sleeps, took a quick time out to play with some more payware I recently acquired. Here is the strike from hell... enroute to demolish an Al Queda bunker complex in eastern Afghanistan.  ;D
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I'd love to see the results of that strike  ;D

Now... Texaco 11...

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Had a buddy of mine paint me up an Orion to match the VP-9 CoNA bird.
Nate <nikon>
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Nate <nikon>
Nikon D300, 18-200VR, 70-300VR, 80-400AF-S VR
Jesus Christ is Lord!

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Nate <nikon>
Nikon D300, 18-200VR, 70-300VR, 80-400AF-S VR
Jesus Christ is Lord!

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VFA-115 heading into the merge over the Sea of Japan...
Nate <nikon>
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And formed back up headed back to Atsugi.
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