So where are all the screens ?? so far , only Adam and JK.....
Always seems the same....waiting ....waiting....Release, a few shots, and then its gone......whats up ?
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Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jan 10 2012,7:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>So where are all the screens ?? so far , only Adam and JK.....
Always seems the same....waiting ....waiting....Release, a few shots, and then its gone......whats up ?
Yes I was expecting a big number too so I guess it's up to me to add a few to the pool. Did my usual thing and took off without reading the manual - or even looking to see if there was one (there are two in fact). Took off from Mt Cook airfield heading north, pausing to enjoy the Orbx NZSI scenery (have to say it's pretty damn good).
Anyway, what with looking around inside the cockpit and then round the outside of the aircraft and finally the external scenery, I was having a great time. Then the inevitable happened, I dived and exceeded the speed limit, somehow shaking a wheel loose and then cooking the engine. Crash landed near the top end of Lake Pukaki, got myself a replacement P-40 and stooged around in the evening sunset before landing at the Pukaki strip.
A great experience but a bit of a learning curve ahead of me. I did follow this up with a read through the manual!!
I've also done one of my panoramas which I will post the link to sometime soon...Last edited by scaber on Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.![]()
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Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jan 10 2012,10:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ahh Greg, even when you cook it......you make it look good
Thank you, well of course I couldn't waste the "photo" opportunity could I - I mean, how often to you see an aircraft on fire? - Actually, if you're me in the Spit or P-40 it looks like it's more frequent than with most other pilots . . .
Is it just me, or does it look like the shark face is screaming in agony on the first shot of the cooking engine?
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Look forward to hearing from you.Last edited by scaber on Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:16 am, edited 1 time in total.![]()
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scaber wrote:QUOTE (scaber @ Jan 11 2012,9:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I see you were up early this morning! I was going to reply then but made too many errors so left it till I had woken up properly. My excuse was that the continuing tremors kept waking me up - but what were you doing up at that time? Was it a case of identifying with us ChCh people and showing some sympathy or something more prosaic so as to speak?
I do have a lot of sympathy for ChCh people - I often wonder what the long-term effects (psychologically) may be, continually waiting for something to happen. I can imagine you can put a brave face on it most of the time, but it must keep nibbling away at you ...
However my excuse is certainly more prosaic. I spend most of the day in front of the PC (coding etc.) and sometimes take a break around 6pm - either to watch a DVD, or just doze off (!) ... the result is that I seem to get a "second wind" and then find it hard to get off to sleep. Stupid!
Anyway - here are the few I had sitting there waiting to upload. I'll probably do more, as I'm really enjoying this P-40!
I often do a NZAR-NZWP trip ... just long enough to cook the engine
A typical NZAR scene ... must do another one that includes the "Cat" as well
The exterior modelling really is awesome!
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jan 11 2012,3:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Looks like its back to Omaka , the weather looks better and no wishy washy music .
Nice shot Ian, brings back memories of last Easter at Doug's place![]()
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