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    Hi All,

    I decided to do a small movie using HE111 and twoed ME321's. A bit of a challenge as the tow cables dont show when I play tracks back.

    A big thank you to Netwings for kindly hosting it. Its greatly appreciated.

    Enjoy. Any feedback would be welcome.

    BBloke

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    Hi All,

    I decided to do a small movie using HE111 and twoed ME321's. A bit of a challenge as the tow cables dont show when I play tracks back.

    A big thank you to Netwings for kindly hosting it. Its greatly appreciated.

    Enjoy. Any feedback would be welcome.

    BBloke

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    Do you have a link to the movie?

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    Nice BBloke good work!!!! Much easier to get it published for viewing than the FTP hehehe I'll watch it over and give it another review for ya here too.
    Here is link!
    FlightoftheGigant
    Sweet!!! its a quick download too. about 2 minutes here at work!!!!

    I like the sub titles alot better with the correct lanuage. It works and ads more realizm to it than hearing yanks in off country aircraft.

    I'm glad to see you added a title page and credits.

    I thing might help you here, is when you are trying to get around tracks not recording. Take the last aircraft in the line to take off. and just stay parked instead of trying to fly. That way you won't have to worry about turning of text and stuff, not to metion flying. I spend alot of time in FMB and just hit the play from there to watch the show and make sure all my AI show up where they are supposed to and where. You might try that aswell.

    Other than than I enjoyed it. I told you PT but I'll mention it here. I had never spent any time watching the detail of the gliders till I saw the movie. The rockets have parachutes and the takeoff gear falling off. This game has so many details I swear.

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    Hi Toad,

    You are a star. Thanks for posting the link. It was kinda late when I posted the message. LOL

    LOL. I thought you would pick up on that. Picking the rear plane and letting them do there own thing. I did that on another track but unfortunately I couldn't get the AI to perform well on the timing of hitting the ME's so I flew lead to make sure I got what I was looking for. It was a bit crazy but it worked fairly well. It wasn't easy running and rerunning the mission trying to get the BF's to meet up. So I did it myself! LOL

    I could never understand how the GB speech sounds so American! Is this what we are coming to!!!!

    Thanks Toad,

    BBloke

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    Bloke, that was sweet! I like the idea of using gliders. It's a new twist in the IL-2 movie-making business! Great choice on the soundtrack, too. I also liked the subtitles. Good stuff.

    Ever notice the difference between the way the Russians speak, versus the Germans? The Russians think air to air combat is about as exciting as pouring a cup of coffee. The Germans yell and scream, even when talking to the control tower.
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    LOL.. Thanks BPond. I was talking to a friend regarding the same thing today.

    Is as though the Germans have snakes in the cockpit! Mind you the American sounding English voices are no better. It would have been great to hear old-school upper class radio chatter. Wot hoooo!

    BBloke

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    FANTASTIC!!!

    Wait to go mate, that was awesome, lovely soundtrack!
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    Great movie! Great Story (based on real history) and Great sound track (..had to be Mr. Zimmer)! Great work and really wish to see what more you can show us, really quality work.



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    Well done. What soundtrack was that from? Sounded like Pearl Harbor. Also, are the glider planes AI only? Im failry new to IL and dont remeber seeing them.

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