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Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby Splitpin » Mon Aug 21, 2023 8:42 am

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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby Charl » Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:38 am

Although a Classical education would assist in deciphering the Bird reference in the title, the pictures do speak Loud and Clear!
I rate the close-up refuelling shot in particular, as Exemplary.
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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby emfrat » Mon Aug 21, 2023 12:01 pm

I like number 3 - tucking their feet up to clear the roofs :lol:
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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby Splitpin » Mon Aug 21, 2023 6:26 pm

Thanks for the comments gents, these are still(tweaked) screen grabs from clever videographers at DCS.
I am studying the whole camera thing (DCS) and getting inspiration from these people.
Charl, I've been reading and watching lots of Roman history lately, and The Eagle was very prominent back then, so I just used the name.
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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby emfrat » Mon Aug 21, 2023 7:20 pm

In my day, Latin was compulsory in Yrs 7 and 8, and optional after that. I have found that scant knowledge very useful over the years, so Sister Mary Bernadette must have been an effective teacher.
Sad to say, she lost a lot of cred when she told us "Don't get your virgo mixed up with your virga" .
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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby Splitpin » Mon Aug 21, 2023 7:48 pm

Mike, my interest in Latin comes from my Mother, who is almost fluent.
My interest in the Romans is recent ...I started collecting Roman coins which spurred me on to learn more about them.
I was never taught by Catholics but spent a few years at a seventh-day adventist school where I learned a lot about Tech drawing.
I was sidelined for asking too many questions about the bible studies.
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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby emfrat » Mon Aug 21, 2023 8:09 pm

My lady Wendy was brought up in a 7DA environment. Before she retired from teaching, at St Mary's College (RC, Girls only) in Ipswich, she taught social studies and Home Ec, as well as being the only non-Catholic teacher of religion as a subject in the Brisbane Diocese. She also coached four soccer/ futsal sides to four finals and won three out of four.
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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby Charl » Mon Aug 21, 2023 8:29 pm

Quod erat demonstratum
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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby emfrat » Mon Aug 21, 2023 8:48 pm

Charl wrote:Quod erat demonstratum


Ahem! shouldn't that be quod erat demonstrandum ?
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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby Aharon » Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:32 am

emfrat wrote:In my day, Latin was compulsory in Yrs 7 and 8


Me too!!! Were your Latin classes in New Zealand schools?? I have confession for you. I excelled in the two Latin classes for 2 years but have COMPLETELY forgot all the Latin words now. hahahahahahaha

Splitpin wrote: started collecting Roman coins


Which year??

And are you sure you will not get into trouble for posting Kodak photos into screenshot subforum instead of aviation subform?? Inquiring minds want to know. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

And the photo (oppssss I forgot it is screenshot) showing the pilot turning his head to right side to look at right is astonishing and astounding.

Forgive me for stupid questions. What is DCS?? Is it separate flight sim platform only for military planes??? If so, does DCS have amazing ground textures and amazing airports?? Does DCS have military cargo planes and refueling tankers such as KC-10, 707s, A400M, C-130, K135, A330s, and so on?

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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby Charl » Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:43 am

emfrat wrote:ahem

That's QED for mathematiks.
Demonstratum:
Literally "It was demonstrated"
Colloquially: showoff
But this is a FLIGHTSIM FORUM where ANYTHING goes :lol:
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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby emfrat » Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:47 pm

:D
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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby Charl » Wed Aug 23, 2023 8:16 am

Back on topic, sort of: I read a snippet that Indonesia has bought a couple of dozen F-15EX, so that airframe design will go 100 years or more!
And would it not be an interesting tour, to see what they have in inventory:
    Mirage 2000
    Rafale
    F-16
    SU 27
    SU 30
Seems the region is a nervous one.
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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby chopper_nut » Wed Aug 23, 2023 9:08 am

We don't see much of it out here although they might've done a 'show of force' a while back after the Kiwi pilot was abducted by those thugs, that's still going on by the way. When we fly through Makassar on our way in or out, there're usually some Sukhoi somethingorothers parked there. There is an air force museum but it's away from Jakarta so a bit hard to get to. Interesting place alright.
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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby simonh » Thu Aug 24, 2023 4:49 pm

Aquila is definitely a better name for said aircraft. The nickname Mud Hen is well, more appropriate for it's role. :D
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Re: Aquila ...pic heavy

Postby Splitpin » Sun Aug 27, 2023 6:12 pm

Very sorry for the delay, I've had a few problems to deal with....but....
Simonh .... Hmmm, there is a bit of a gap between Aqulia and MudHen.
Aharon.....re the coins etc. I'm really interested in Constantine the Great, so AD 306-337.
Sorry again for the delay, thanks for looking.
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