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RE: Blue Companion - 2/26/2006 7:59:22 AM   
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why there are 4 columns of icons? Is there any difference (in use) between each column?

Hi mate you will find in most of the panels 4 columns of differant colours each color represent differant levels of numbers or strength
eg number of particular type of ship in port or number of particular type aircraft at a base
or how many troops are in a hex
I dont think the colors are explained in the manual but I could be wrong there

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RE: Blue Companion - 2/26/2006 8:09:43 AM   
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So colors of single airgroup does not depend from the group itself, but only from overall quantity of aircraft?

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RE: Blue Companion - 2/26/2006 11:48:13 AM   
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quote:

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why there are 4 columns of icons? Is there any difference (in use) between each column?

Hi mate you will find in most of the panels 4 columns of differant colours each color represent differant levels of numbers or strength
eg number of particular type of ship in port or number of particular type aircraft at a base
or how many troops are in a hex
I dont think the colors are explained in the manual but I could be wrong there

Cobra Aus


I know the small map icons are graduated in colour for size dependence but I have never noticed it for buttons on the hex display.

P.s. Thanks for the art work, it's looking good.

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RE: Blue Companion - 2/28/2006 9:51:02 PM   
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this go's with that
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RE: Blue Companion - 2/28/2006 10:26:45 PM   
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Excellent. My hex displays are starting to look good.

I don't recognise the last three icons does anybody know what they might be. Come to think of it cavalry units use the standard ifnatry symbol rather than the normal cavalry one, which is a shame.

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US Ship sides - 2/28/2006 10:46:21 PM   
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I have seen some very impresive Japanese ship sides from Freman come out recently (carriers, cruisers, and destroyers). I havent seen any US ships (except for some US CV and BB) of the same quality. could someone make some, or point me in the right direction where I could find some.

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RE: US Ship sides - 2/28/2006 10:57:02 PM   
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I have seen some very impresive Japanese ship sides from Freman come out recently (carriers, cruisers, and destroyers). I havent seen any US ships (except for some US CV and BB) of the same quality. could someone make some, or point me in the right direction where I could find some.


You can get it from here:


http://witp.tylerroguedesigns.com/goodies.htm

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RE: US Ship sides - 3/1/2006 12:03:56 AM   
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Thanks Fremen!!

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RE: US Ship sides - 3/1/2006 4:02:42 AM   
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Has anyone done the planeside for the Navy version of the B 24, which only had the single rudder??
If not, It should be done as the PB4Y did not have the twin rudder and there is already a slot for the PB4Y.
BTW, some were painted all dark blue, like the PBY's....
This plane was called the "Privateer"....Thank you............
(I use CHS).

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RE: US Ship sides - 3/1/2006 6:13:56 AM   
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on your marks get set go

B24 privateer navy




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RE: US Ship sides - 3/1/2006 11:18:00 AM   
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on your marks get set go

B24 privateer navy





Oooooooh!

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RE: US Ship sides - 3/2/2006 10:11:00 PM   
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on your marks get set go

B24 privateer navy





Hello Cobra...I saw that Privateer appear about a half an hour after I requested it..This might be a new record for you ??
I was not able to respond as I had just "upgraded" my internet software and that ALWAYS sucks!!!!!!!!!
Have not been able to log in till today..
Thank you for your "instant" and great looking response!

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RE: US Ship sides - 3/3/2006 11:49:09 PM   
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That plane is way under the 100' minimum altitude.

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RE: US Ship sides - 3/4/2006 11:41:45 AM   
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That plane is way under the 100' minimum altitude.


Nah..It's the perspective of the shot..If it were really that low, you would see a shadow of the plane and a helluva lot of propwash............

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RE: Typhoon? - 3/5/2006 7:52:44 AM   
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Thanks for all your great artork, would it be possible to do side and top for a Typhoon?

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RE: Typhoon? - 3/5/2006 10:17:57 AM   
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Thanks for all your great artork, would it be possible to do side and top for a Typhoon?


your wish is my command

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1 Typhoom mk 1b




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RE: Typhoon? - 3/5/2006 1:43:49 PM   
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Cobra, need your help again.
May be you have the top art of the Ki-48 and Kyofu ?? Not stock game of course.
I mean another graphic because in my game i have two versions of the Ki-48.

Thanks in advance.

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RE: Typhoon? - 3/6/2006 2:01:06 AM   
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Kyofu

there are two types of Kyofu seaplane fighter and straight fighter which do you want ??

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KI-48 - 3/6/2006 6:23:15 AM   
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Freman's KI-48 Lilly

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RE: KI-48 - 3/6/2006 7:25:34 AM   
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Has CHS or anyone tried modeling the Ki-64 in a mod? It's not in CHS 1.04. At 429 mph it perhaps would have been some competion for the F4U.

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The Ki-64 actually had both engines in a line, straddling the cockpit and driving a single contra-rotating prop system with twin three-bladed props. The combined engine was known as the "Ha-201", and generated 1,755 kW (2,350 HP) take-off power. It featured an unusual steam cooling system with radiators in the wing and flap surfaces. The front engine used the right wing for cooling, while the rear engine used the left wing. The Ki-64 had a vague configurational resemblance to the Hien, though it was larger.

KAWASAKI KI-64 (ESTIMATED SPECIFICATIONS):
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spec_____________metric__________english
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wingspan_______13.5 meters _______44 feet 4 inches
wing area_______28 sq_meters______301.4 sq_feet
length__________11.03 meters______36 feet 2 inches
height__________4.25 meters_______13 feet 11 inches

empty weight____4,050 kilograms____8,929 pounds
loaded weight____5,100 kilograms ___11,245 pounds

max speed at altitude__690 KPH _______429 MPH / 375 KT
service ceiling_______12,000 meters____39,400 feet
range______________1,000 kilometers__620 MI / 540 NMI
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One prototype was finished in December 1943, but the rear engine caught fire on the fifth test flight. The aircraft made an emergency landing and survived. However, it was never repaired and the project was abandoned in the middle of 1944.

Source: http://www.faqs.org/docs/air/avhien.html




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RE: Typhoon? - 3/6/2006 12:14:22 PM   
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Kyofu

there are two types of Kyofu seaplane fighter and straight fighter which do you want ??

Cobra Aus


Thanks for the Lilly Cobra!
I don't know what version of the Kyofu is in my game. Can you send me both?

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RE: Typhoon? - 3/6/2006 11:42:25 PM   
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I never saw this before..Excellent source for planesides!!!!!!

http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/f/165/3/0

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RE: Typhoon? - 3/7/2006 2:38:19 AM   
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Excellent site! I've added it to my favorites.

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RE: Typhoon? - 3/7/2006 3:35:26 AM   
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Thank you! Would it be possible to ask for sides tops and alpha for the Bearcat and Skyraider. I downloaded a previous Skyraider but the top view is small, is there something I can do or should I leave it in your hands?

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RE: Typhoon? - 3/7/2006 5:36:41 AM   
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I downloaded a previous Skyraider but the top view is small, is there something I can do or should I leave it in your hands?


leave with me I am aware of the size problem and gradualy fixing

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Ki-64 Rob - 3/7/2006 7:08:00 AM   
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I have a request for CobraAus. Would you be able (and willing) to do a 2D side profile on one of Subchaser's standard backgrounds of a Ki-64 Rob with the line drawing below and color scheme similar to image below it. Unfortunately these are the best drawings I can find of it. If anyone has better ones I would greatly appreciate it if they could post behind this one.

Thanks either way,

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RE: Ki-64 Rob - 3/7/2006 7:24:12 AM   
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Actually, if this helps a little I cleaned up the profile a bit.




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RE: Ki-64 Rob - 3/7/2006 7:54:04 AM   
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Actually, if this helps a little I cleaned up the profile a bit.

on the job mate already have good art as per your color pic wont be long

Cobra Aus


here is the sides




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RE: Ki-64 Rob - 3/7/2006 8:43:06 AM   
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1st class!!! Now you're anticipating requests before we make them! Thanks CobraAus!

Although, I apologize for nit picking but would you be able to blow the drawing on the blue background up a little so the plane fills the whole background? That'll blend it in with the rest of Subchaser's planes.

Thanks again!

Gary

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RE: Ki-64 Rob - 3/7/2006 9:48:16 AM   
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but would you be able to blow the drawing on the blue background up a little


is dat better

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