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Yet another batch of pictures from Martin. From the tests I have done so far on this beta, it seems not too far from release. Maybe a week. It still has a few small bugs but they can be fixed... here are some teasers:

Edit: If you see anything that is unusual or you can provide evidence to being different, go ahead and post your suggestions/constructive critiscm.

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Well it looks finished to me I like the colors and the detail on the model it is perfect wink.gif

What is his next project after this crazy.gif

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He is still working on this at the moment... not sure what next project will be. But there will be a medivac version as well...

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Major Fubar @ Jan. 20 2003,10:10)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">How did they use such a small chopper as a medivac?<span id='postcolor'>

There were not many big helis at that time and if they were big they was propably pretty hard to manouver.

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Nice detail, love the swashplate detail, everytime I look at it, in the back of my mind I'm going "hmm where's that 9/16ths?"

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bell-stretcher-guess.jpg

I'm guessing they secured the stretcher here. Just a guess though, not sure.

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Guest BratZ

Wowzers, that is really nice!!! The advantage of these choppers were the load carrying capacity(oversized engine) and able to withstand higher winds that most choppers couldn't.Useful for rescue and mountain operations.

That model is really sweeeet!!

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Yep secured to the saddle tubes of the skids, if you look at the 1st photo you posted <which looks to be Korea> you'll see a plexiglass canopy on the ground in front of the bird's nose, this was fitted over the stretcher to cover the head and upper body to protect from rotorwash.

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (pzvg @ Jan. 20 2003,16:21)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Yep secured to the saddle tubes of the skids, if you look at the 1st photo you posted <which looks to be Korea> you'll see a plexiglass canopy on the ground in front of the bird's nose, this was fitted over the stretcher to cover the head and upper body to protect from rotorwash.<span id='postcolor'>

yup thats just about right smile.gif

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Complete WOC-D,transition OH-3,then accumlate about

6000 hrs, then we'll talk about "just" about right,

ok? REMF?

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outstanding

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Glad to see you back in the world of OFP addon making too.

(if you ever fancy doing some brit helos be sure to let us know wink.gif )

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Wow done already? I dl your addon ,haven't tried it yet.But just by looking at these pics,thats some real nice detailed modeling.Thank you very much

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Martin most people don't know now that it is released make a new topic in ADDONS & MODS: COMPLETE section m8 wink.gif

Nice work there m8 I love the addon what is your next project I hope you make another great NAM chopper what about a UH-34D chopper wink.gif

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Hi

Yes,post it where you like and also the model.

all the best

martin........

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