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Manschy

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    DCS, Prepar3D 4.5
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    Paderborn
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    Sim, Mucke machen

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  1. GR9 - I am awed by your artwork! These developping skills take my breath away.... Especially the speed you are building those objects!
  2. Holy cow - you made my day each time I see all this fantastic new shots!!!
  3. Nope, this is the former QRA area where always 2 ready-to-fly Lightnings were waiting armed for some enemy visit in the 60s... Already been built from Ghostrida... So "storage shelter" is also not quite correct ..... Not until the Harriers arrived in 1977, this building was used indeed as a kind of maintenance and support building from the mid 80s on. Made this also for P3D in the 80s era...Just as a detail how it did look those days...
  4. Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo great! Watching the air base we lived for over 40 years in the final approach area coming into live again for DCS.... a pleasure.
  5. Phantastic new shots, wow, what an improvement, Ghostrida! Your details are awesome. Regarding the hangars, I have to add that the current front doors are wrong. The big aircraft doors had been replaced by smaller section doors for vehicle usage after the last Harrier GR7 left the air base in 1993. 1993 to 2016 the British Army took over the airfield and exchanged the hangar doors. So to represent the air base buildings correctly, you should use the big hangar doors because of the aircraft maintenance options. Here some examples: Hope this helps.
  6. Yes, from deficiency of existing models you are right. Now with possible upcoming european maps it would be fantastic to see more european aircraft appear in DCS....
  7. Happy about the GR7 version, but have to say that the FRS1/2 version ..... hmmm..... looks like a make-believe. Nice morph of a GR7 and a FRS, but would use it in no case.
  8. Hi TeTeT, got in contact with Gregory some days ago and did contact you also today via discord. So maybe it will be possible to get at least many objects of RAF Brüggen into DCS and team them with possible DCS library objects to get a proper RAF Brüggen air base. But maybe we can make it possible to get almost the complete base into DCS....
  9. Gorgeous! Didn't know about that! There is still hope in the pipeline, thank you for this info, made my day!
  10. You made my day seeing so many improvements. Cudo!
  11. Hi all, with the upcoming CW Germany map I wonder if it is possible to convert a complete air base (or at least parts or objects of it...) into the DCS world. I did develop RAF Brüggen representing the cold war era for the flightsim P3D and would provide it for use in DCS. This would go really well together. Please let me know.
  12. Segways? Selfdriving cars? Artificial intelligence? IT IS POSSIBLE, IT IS POSSIBLE, it is possible, it is possible (you only have to repeat it again and again to believe in )
  13. Your developping skills are impressive! Regarding the gates: You are right. There are 2 gates with guard posts and barriers, then 4 more crash gates. Gate 6 had a bridge in front, especially built for fire cars because of no other way to the south west side. This bridge was used for decades by spotters for impressive shots. If you need more informations, please let me know, because the RAF Gütersloh era was used by several squadrons, regarding this the buildings and objects did change in the 70s, 80s and 90s....For example in the Lightning era (70s) there still were no HAS, just built with the Harriers arrival late 70s/beginning 80s. Same with the big maintenance hangar to the west side. Just constructed with the arrival of the CH-47. Then 1993 the Harriers left Gütersloh towards Laarbruch and the west section was used by Westland Lynx and Gazelles while the base was renamed to Princess Royal Barracks. Just memories, no Wikipedia, but there are many other important informations. As you see there are many different useable eras during the cold war, but in my opinion, the 70s or 80s are the most dangerous years and probably should be considered.
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