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Biplane fighter

PostPosted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 4:18 pm
by Souichiro
Or... Bristol Brisfit!

Lovely ww1 era fighter!

Hi all! I decided to do some old style ww1 flying..

The machinery of choice was this lovely bristol fighter or as people on the streets called it. Brisfit.

Hope you like them

Taking off on a lovely summer day from Southend
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Must report that one to HQ
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Over the lovely clouds... ( Click on the thumbnail for a edit which failed a bit)
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Diving down
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Now ladies and gentlemen.. I did the following not because I wanted to be a smartass but because of the following reason..

My flight from southend brought me in the vincity of RAF West Malling.. as some of you know the homebase for the Real Air Spitfire... I set-up some shots with the Spits and also one on the base itself. While the thumbnails below do not contain any notable payware the shots they link to do! I didn't think those shots were enough reason for a thread in payware so I decided to do it like this.

So the following shots contain payware!!!!

2 generations

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I was there first!! ( made a spit divert there)

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Looking slightly out of place

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I don't know whether this solution was the right one and or the best one but it was the one I took. If the thread has to be moved, move it please or tell me and I'll take-out the payware section..

Anyway

Hope you like the shots!

Re: Biplane fighter

PostPosted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 4:54 pm
by LVA157
Brilliant idea Soui, I think you should be let off as the thread itself does not contain payware, only the images linked to the thumbs.

Overall your pics are amazing, but that last shot...:o

Re: Biplane fighter

PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 1:20 am
by Souichiro
We'll see waht the mods think.. Anyway thanks for the comment.. to bad the ground textures wouldn't load properly in the last shot..

Re: Biplane fighter

PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 2:43 am
by haroldkip
That is cool! We hardly ever see any WWI aircraft in here.
I really like that last thumbnail ... 'two generations'; nice thought Soui!