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Post by fritzlang on Mar 19, 2012 18:42:03 GMT 1
Vaya,pues iba a pintar el griego esta noche:) Me pasare al otro modelo,pues ya tengo la info necesaria
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2012 18:44:42 GMT 1
¡Qué grandes sois los dos! Me teneís orgulloso.
Great work guys!
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Post by fritzlang on Mar 20, 2012 12:11:46 GMT 1
el avion de la carpeta latvia,esta mal,debe de ser yugoslavia su nombre
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Post by Mazka on Mar 20, 2012 17:42:47 GMT 1
The Panzerkampfwagen 35(t), commonly shortened to Panzer 35(t) or abbreviated as Pz.Kpfw. 35(t), was a Czechoslovak-designed light tank used mainly by Nazi Germany during World War II. The letter (t) stood for tschechisch (German: "Czech"). In Czechoslovak service it had the formal designation Lehký (Light) Tank vzor (Model) 35, but was commonly referred to as the LT vz. 35 or LT-35. Four hundred and thirty-four were built; of these the Germans seized two hundred and forty-four when they occupied Bohemia-Moravia in March 1939 and the Slovaks acquired fifty-two when they declared independence from Czechoslovakia at the same time. Others were exported to Bulgaria and Romania. In German service it saw combat during the early years of World War II, notably the Invasion of Poland, the Battle of France and the invasion of the Soviet Union before being retired or sold off in 1942. It was used for the remainder of the war by other countries and as a training tank in Bulgaria into the 1950s. Model by Mazka Skin by Feldgrau Link for download: www.mediafire.com/?2z4likyaq2m0sahInside the .zip file you will find two more skins by Feldgrau: one from Romania ( they are two) , and another one from Slovenia. Of corse the model, too. ;D
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Post by Mazka on Mar 21, 2012 14:18:25 GMT 1
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Post by LouisXIV on Mar 21, 2012 20:00:27 GMT 1
Beautiful-looking Dorniers, however I would say the propellers look a little small.
I'd also be happier if you were putting them on a site that doesn't try to blackmail you the way DepositFiles does.
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Post by Mazka on Mar 23, 2012 12:13:03 GMT 1
The Heinkel He 59 was a German biplane designed in 1930 resulting from a requirement for a torpedo bomber and reconnaissance aircraft able to operate with equal facility on wheeled landing gear or twin-floats. In 1930, Ernst Heinkel began developing an aircraft for the Reichsmarine. To conceal the true military intentions, the aircraft was officially a civil aircraft. The He 59B landplane prototype was the first to fly, an event that took place in September 1931,but it was the He 59A floatplane prototype that paved the way for the He 59B initial production model, of which 142 were delivered in three variants. The Heinkel He 59 was a pleasant aircraft to fly; deficiencies noted were the weak engine, the limited range, the small load capability and insufficient armament. The aircraft was of a mixed-material construction. The wings were made of a two-beam wooden frame, where the front was covered with plywood and the rest of the wing was covered with fabric. The box-shaped fuselage had a fabric-covered steel frame. The tail section was covered with lightweight metal sheets. The keels of the floats were used as fuel tanks - each one holding 900 L (238 US gal) of fuel. Together with the internal fuel tank, the aircraft could hold a total of 2,700 L (713 US gal) of fuel. Two fuel tanks could also be placed in the bomb bay, bringing the total fuel capacity up to 3,200 L (845 US gal). The propeller was fixed-pitch with four blades. Model by Mazka Skin by Feldgrau Model by Mazka Skin by Feldgrau/Mazka Link for download: www.mediafire.com/?jtwl59gwjqu1qi3Within the .pak file there are two more versions of this biplane: Heinkel He-59 B and a Heinkel He59 C (Model/Skin by Mazka/Feldgrau).
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Post by LouisXIV on Mar 23, 2012 13:03:57 GMT 1
MediaFire: Much better.
It took me about 3 days to get thru the first two pages of downloads, about 15 minutes to get thru the last 5.
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Post by Mazka on Mar 23, 2012 13:28:22 GMT 1
Ok!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2012 13:45:56 GMT 1
Great work! And outstanding textures!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2012 14:18:10 GMT 1
Se salen los dos últimas texturas Diego. Perfectas.
Great work Mazka, as Von osten said: "outstanding work"
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Post by Ocelo on Mar 23, 2012 16:05:44 GMT 1
Your biplanes are quite marvelous...
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Post by Xmen on Mar 23, 2012 19:24:09 GMT 1
Really nice Plane!!!!! I love the DO series
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Post by Mazka on Mar 24, 2012 18:39:10 GMT 1
PZL P24 Fighter The PZL P.24 was a Polish fighter aircraft, designed in mid-1930s in the PZL factory in Warsaw. It was exported to several countries, but not used in Poland. The PZL P.24 was developed as an export version of the PZL P.11, a gull-wing all-metal fighter designed by Zygmunt Puławski. The P.11 was powered with a license-built Bristol Mercury engine. The license did not permit export sales, so the French Gnome-Rhône company proposed using their engines in the P.11. The first P.24/I prototype, based on the P.11a and powered by a Gnome-Rhône 14Kds 760 hp (570 kW) engine, was flown in May 1933. The second P.24/II prototype, named the "Super P.24", set a world speed record for radial engine-powered fighters (414 km/h). The third P.24/III prototype was the "Super P.24bis" with a more powerful 14Kfs engine. The type was shown at the Paris air show in 1934 attracting great interest from the participants. The aircraft was conventional in layout, with high wings. It was all-metal and metal-covered. The wings had a gull-wing shape, with a thin profile close to the fuselage, to provide a good view for the pilot. This configuration was developed by Zygmunt Pulawski and called "the Polish wing". The canopy was closed (apart from prototypes). An internal 360 liter fuel tank in the fuselage could be dropped in case of fire emergency. It had conventional fixed landing gear, with a rear skid. The armament was a combination of 20 mm Oerlikon FF cannon and 7.92 mm Colt-Browning machine guns in the wings. P.24A, P.24E and P.24F had two cannon and two machine guns. P.24B, P.24C and P.24G had four machine guns. Model by Mazka Skin by Fritz Lang Rumania and Bulgaria versions Link for download: www.mediafire.com/?z9u12v94mh1ka82
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Post by Mazka on Mar 25, 2012 15:45:03 GMT 1
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