HU Spanish Oiler
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HU Spanish Oiler
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aor_pati.zip
An oiler for EZ_Scenery with hoses to create refuelling by Alberto Garcia Lledo (yes double 'l'). He is the gentleman who produced the modern Spanish carrier and warships of the Spanish Armada situated off the N coast of Spain near Santander for FS9.
aor_pati.zip
An oiler for EZ_Scenery with hoses to create refuelling by Alberto Garcia Lledo (yes double 'l'). He is the gentleman who produced the modern Spanish carrier and warships of the Spanish Armada situated off the N coast of Spain near Santander for FS9.
- petermcleland
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Works nicely for me:-







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Is it just me or do modern ships have no style anymore :think:
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Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
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Concur Dave.... Ships that were "Laid Down" have a certain class... these modern ones that have "First steel cut" are just boxes stuck together. :-(
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It's alright for you, I'm supposed to tell the difference between a Fort Victoria Class, a Durance Class, a Provider Class and an Amsterdam Class (which is the Dutch version of the above) and they all look the same! Ok I can normally tell the Fort Vic/George so at least I'll land on ours.....
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lol... Aye Skip.... should be the easy to spot the Brits, most were built 30+ years ago

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Re: HU Spanish Oiler
Nice ship, but I like the helicopter even more.
Brian
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A nice sequence of shots Peter.
Some of the modern warships look graceful. Earlier this year the forum contained some pictures of real warships, as opposed to 'virtual' ships, taken from one of our RFA vessels. I have always thought that Italian warships looked very fine, all the way back to some of the vessels used in WW2.
Some of the modern warships look graceful. Earlier this year the forum contained some pictures of real warships, as opposed to 'virtual' ships, taken from one of our RFA vessels. I have always thought that Italian warships looked very fine, all the way back to some of the vessels used in WW2.
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I'm not sure 'used' is the right verb where the Italian Navy was concerned!all the way back to some of the vessels used in WW2.
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Thanks for looking chaps...This is the first ship that I've landed a helicopter on...I found it a difficult exercise with the strong possibility of overshooting the mark and hitting the superstructure. I realise now, the significance of something I read the other day about managing the ship when it has a stern platform like this...It seems that for helicopter landings, they turned the ship to give a crosswind that the chopper could land straight into without pointing at all the superstructure.
Anyway, I didn't think of that at the time and managed to plonk it down rather firmly on my third attempt, briefly compressing the gear struts about as far as they go! :flying:
Anyway, I didn't think of that at the time and managed to plonk it down rather firmly on my third attempt, briefly compressing the gear struts about as far as they go! :flying:
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