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#2862711 - 09/18/09 12:19 AM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' ***** [Re: FlyRight]
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First class work Al...

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#2862723 - 09/18/09 01:26 AM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Flying Tiger]
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Itīs Always amazing and a pleasure to look at your latest achievements, guys -- thx a lot for your work!

Concerning Luftwaffe WW1 instruments - do you know this page?

http://www.cockpitinstrumente.de/instrumente-englisch/katalog%201WK/KatalogIndex/index.htm
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#2862802 - 09/18/09 06:03 AM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Fran_Zee]
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Nice link thanks Fran...every little
bit helps m8..

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#2863066 - 09/18/09 09:11 AM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Flying Tiger]
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Thanks too!!! need more sites like that as was the Se5, especially where the images are large frontal photos/walk-arounds (for instance the Fokker joystick is at the right angle for a cut&paste).

anybody can help post others is also a big contribution, Nieuport/Spad/Albatros, even the Zep, etc! so a repository can be built later for specific cockpits...

this one was just a replacement, only meant to update Tumas version but after some cursery research it looks like only late production craft like the Spads, Fokkers had any assortment of gauges while earlier a/c like the Nieuports didn't even have a dash and others only had a few dials.

heres more fine tuning and if your flying by the seat of your pants i think you would need one, just in case...





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#2868638 - 09/27/09 11:33 PM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: FlyRight]
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wwi instruments for a pseudo Se5 panel...

...w/room for vickers gun stock and magazine holder

CJ!!! i can send these files any time...which is all thats needed to get the needles started, while the windshield/prop file is pending to be updated.

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#2868754 - 09/28/09 05:50 AM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: FlyRight]
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Hi FlyRight.

I take it you are scratch building a new cockpit, and it looks super. cool

Making good use of those textures I sent you??? wink

I do have some cockpit wings somewhere, but they need a bit of a Vickers gun added to them. smile

But, one tiny request, any chance of some arms and legs???????
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#2868857 - 09/28/09 08:49 AM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Col. Gibbon]
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am leaning towards doing other wwi specific panels, this one will serve as the 3dz base which was not so much as scatch but more like creative manipulation...

such as the dials/face plates which helps add credability when copying the original hardware, with appendages aside and whos really staring at their knees when flying anyway??? and theres this UL if all else fails searching gauges...
http://www.aerocockpit.com/

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#2870513 - 09/30/09 11:57 AM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: FlyRight]
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Hello Col. Gibbon!
Do you use textures in 24 bits for the cockpit of the Se5?
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#2870520 - 09/30/09 12:10 PM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Ecv56SERA]
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Hi Sera.

The cockpit is FlyRight's work, but judging by the screen shots, he is.

24 bit, is an option open to anyone using 1.28 series exe's. wink
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#2901531 - 11/15/09 06:20 PM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Col. Gibbon]
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Meanwhile back over the trenches....

a few skins of flyright's spads and dvii...
have created cockpits, wingviews,
distance views and fm's for these, sadly
were stuck with the tuma style block
headed pilot again and the usual rs flaws
but I'm personally thankful to flyright for
his hard work getting these done....

anyway, slowly but surely filling the slots...

spad VII - lafayette esc. - p47c slot



spad VII - esc spa 31 - p47c slot



spad XIII - rickenbacker 94th aero sqd. p47d slot



spad XVI - 27th aero sqd. - mossie slot



fokker DVII - jasta 11 - 262 slot



fokker DVII - jasta 18 - 109k slot



fokker DVII - jasta 80b - 262 slot



fokker DVII - jasta 71 - 109k slot



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Edited by Flying Tiger (11/15/09 10:25 PM)
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