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  1. Desert Storm Pack available here: EDIT V2: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/1948642/ Cavalry scout skin Pack: http://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/1948651/ Enjoy! Sleipner
  2. Soon on the DCS User files: Operation "Desert Storm" skin pack. JSGME ready for Open Alpha. download: http://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/1948642/ - Desert storm FR Green - Desert storm FR Sand - Desert storm UK Note: I could not get rid of the white numbers on the UK version... I will correct it ASAP (if someone can help me!). Hope you'll enjoy!
  3. same in France and in Germany as far as I know. The guy on the left seat is not the co-pilot. He is the captain. He leads the gazelle/ flight/squad. He is also a pilot, upper graded. The pilot on the right seat is the "driver"
  4. As soon as finished and tested by the 229th i'll upload it on the user's files.
  5. An other "désert storm" British version:
  6. Copy that! I'll do without it...
  7. It's starting to be good guys! And your templates are great piece of art! I'm still searching a few psd files like like Hot, Viviane and flare supports... Will we get them?
  8. An other Opération "Daguet" repaint
  9. early WIP: Gazelle Hot. French ALAT. Operation "Daguet". Desert storm. 1990/1991. Temporary water paint! (Should not have Viviane sight) Source: Interview of General Ladevèze Google translate: "And to shoot, you mark a stop? - No, the shot was taken at the optimum speed stability of the Gazelle, around 150 Km / h and flying between 3 and 5 meters high, 5 meters knowing that we had a visibility of about 5,000 meters. Or the Hot missile could be fired at 4,000 meters, not more. To get to useful distance, that is to say within range of the missile, my crews have even cut tiny silhouettes of cardboard, then glued on the reticle viewfinders, which were wide tank seen from 4,000 m. When we viewed a tank and it corresponded to this pattern is that we were in range. So it was a squadron online shooting ... - We started flying with ten Gazelle online and then we passed thirty Gazelle, after the arrival in November of reinforcements Hot Gazelle and Puma who carried my RHC (helicopter combat regiment) to 60 aircrafts. With these thirty helicopters deployed in line with a 500 m safety distance between each of them, one rake advanced about 15 km wide, is certainly enough to locate and arrest a division up. The online device-making was done at my command, from the leader Gazelle, between fifteen and twenty kms before reaching the estimated positions of the opponent. It was very visible, deploy as many helicopters on a line? - That's what initially thought the pilots, who felt vulnerable. I made them go through half of the shooting where our exercise targets were, to make them appreciate the discretion of the device flying Gazelle 3/5 m from the floor. To their surprise, they did not see coming, but very stealthily dodge late, it was too late for the opponent. The demonstration was convincing and gave them a high degree of confidence, which proved justified later. Moreover, to put the odds on our side I placed a Puma just behind each Hot squadron, for the immediate collection of crews in case of trouble. This is actually the first and last time we worked so online attack helicopters in real operations! Beyond the tactical, materials were satisfactory? - We were not then equipped with the camera and the Gazelle Viviane could not therefore get the Hot in daylight but the opponent was not deemed high performance night. Moreover, the Gazelle 341 20mm cannon, with their ammunition, survival reserves, etc. was limited in power and autonomy, while Gazelle 342, that features the Hot missile, had a more powerful turbine. In fact we saw happen gradually hardware, not all those who had ordered and some that we had not ordered at all, but we were accommodated in the situation. Thus we had no GPS at the start, and we could tape on the dashboard those we then received."
  10. Battlefield rearm and refuel, please!
  11. belgo-french! :smilewink:
  12. Hi guys! first of all, I want to congratulate and thank all the guys involved in this event. you're doing an awesome job! If not too late, I'd like to enrole the squad: Squadron name: TDC Active pilots number: 08 Pilots callsigns: [TDC] Blue side, Aircrafts: M2000, A10-C, UH-1H, SU25T. Thanks and see you up there!
  13. Enrolement closed. I'll come back to you for the next one. Thank you guys, (B/229) Sleipner
  14. TRITATUTTO you're welcome, Details on 229th forum: Tiger's claws coop mission Please read the 2 first posts of this thread and confirm your enlisting. Some of us will do a little training on the mission map this evening at 19:00:00 Z. join if you please.
  15. Thanks Cibit! you'll have to tell me how you do that!
  16. Hi Guys! 1st Cav Div, 229th battalion, Bravo Company (Europe) is looking for a few "mercenaries" of others squads for a coop mission on saturday 05 september 10:00:00 Z/UTC/GMT. Mission trailer: Details on 229th forum: Tiger's claws coop mission Mission map: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ###### ENROLEMENT CLOSED ########## ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - 3 Mud Movers pilots for close air support on A-7 Corsair Mod. - 2 or 4 Gunships pilots for troops insertion escort. - 1 Slick pilot for CSAR and Medevac missions. (occupied) -------------------------------------------------------------- Basic or advanced wings level required. Navigation capability "French-belgium-dutch-croate" english accent tolerant. Discipline and patience would be a must... Download, install, and proper use of the 229th Mods is mandatory. -------------------------------------------------------------- Salary: Virtual beers and undying frienship! -------------------------------------------------------------- Enlist here or directly on 229th forum. See you in Vietnam sky, (B/229) Sleipner
  17. Thank you all for this mission. It was a real great time. I loved this ambiance with fast movers fighting high in the sky and bombîng all around. And of course thank to my fellow pilots of the 229th. Love to fly with you guys ! See you all soon ! (B/229) Sleipner
  18. I would also be interested to fly a Huey for either side as long as I'm with my friends from 229th (B/229) Sleipner
  19. Released; http://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/1363665/
  20. BEVKENEVE was an F-86F fighter bomber assigned to n°2 squadron, South African Air Force based at Osan AB during the Korean war: Download: http://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/1363665/
  21. Sleipner

    Korea SAAF 334

    Thank you all! I'm glad you enjoy! Coming next: PS: does someone know how o ttake that number on the tail away?
  22. Sleipner

    Korea SAAF 334

    I just bought the F-86 today! I'll try to skin it ASAP.
  23. Sleipner

    Korea SAAF 334

    it's out now!
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