New exhibits enhance Patton Museum! Posted by Shadow_Bshwackr on Friday, March 03, 2006 (19:18:44) (3634 reads)
By DIANE MATTINGLY/Turret Associate Editor
Quote::
The post-WWII gallery has been remodeled, and many new exhibits have been added. The gallery contains exhibits from the Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam, Bosnia and Kosovo, Desert Storm, and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
According to Frank Jardim, the director of the museum, the new gallery, which occupies a quarter of the museum, is the first to include a historical story line. It tells the story of armor from the immediate post-war constabulary period up to the present day mechanized Soldier in Iraq, he said.
Museum hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays, and 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekends. Admission is free.
FS2004 Flight for March 5th 2006 Posted by Shadow_Bshwackr on Friday, March 03, 2006 (17:37:13) (4024 reads)
Leaving behind Shikoku, we're going to end up our japanese tour on its southernmost island, Kyushu - if there's still something you need to take for souvenir, this is you last chance to grab it, so take advantage, and don't get your aircraft over-weighted with oriental girls
New 4.04 UPDATE for Pacific Fighters! Posted by Shadow_Bshwackr on Saturday, February 25, 2006 (20:48:27) (4741 reads)
RM_bizkid wrote:
Patch 4.04(M) has been released.
The current version 4.04 (4.04m) is not compatible with the previous versions of the sim when playing over the network (Online). Both the server and client must have the appropriate versions in order to connect.
For your convenience, we have introduced different version numbers for the stand-alone installation and the merged (FB+AEP+PF) install.
4.04 – for stand-alone PF
4.04m – for merged (FB+AEP+PF)
Attention: versions 4.04 and 4.04m are not compatible with each other when playing over the network (Online).
Com-Central's Evironmental pack for fs9 v2.06 Posted by Uhu_Fledermaus on Saturday, February 25, 2006 (00:51:52) (3733 reads)
The Com-Central r & d team is proud to present to our members the following addition to make life in fs9 even more enjoyable
What does it do ?
Well you could say that after have lived with the stock scenery and environment from the original fs9 it will change the appearance a wee bit, we have tinkered around for almost a year to get this to the state it now is and we think that it touches the limits of what is achievable within the limitations of fs9 with the nowadays systems.
Without letting the cat out of the bag, we think you will like this very much and also will contribute greatly to your enjoyment while flying in fs9.
fs 2004 Around the World Sunday flight Posted by Uhu_Fledermaus on Saturday, February 25, 2006 (00:45:38) (4704 reads)
Hard feat this week, passing close to the Fuji San without crashing against it - well, the route has been planned so that you get quite near to the top of the chimney, but you're not requested to let yourselves drop into it
----- #62 RJAA New Tokyo Intl / Narita (Japan) -> RJOO Osaka Intl (Japan)
Overall distance: 260,5 nm.
Estimated time: 1:34 h.
Aircraft: Spartan 7W Executive
Cruise speed: 180 KIAS
Cruise altitude: 12.000 ft.
Weather: set by server
Timeset: 17:00 local – 08:00 GMT
Each user can view the site with a different theme.
Themes marked with a * also change the forum look.
Copyright and Disclaimer Information
All logos and trademarks in this site are property of www.com-central.net
The comments are property of their posters.
Website by www.jerry-miller.net
Interactive software released under GNU GPL,
Code Credits,
Privacy Policy