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debery from a shot down plane

August 25 2001 at 5:00 PM
  (Login sniperbob_uk)
from IP address 195.92.168.163

i need help on my shot down plane i have the cotton woll smoke effect thanks to some very nice people.I was thinking of putting a broken wing behind the plane like its snaped of and some other ikle things. any ideas thanks

 
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  1. re - martyn hoare on Aug 25, 6:24 PM
    1. 20mm cannons - Mike Haag on Aug 27, 2:26 AM
      1. were they....... - martyn hoare on Aug 27, 2:31 AM
        1. last word about aircrafts here, ok? - Mike Haag on Aug 27, 10:58 AM
        2. Guns on planes (and one panzer!) - Jan Erik Johansen on Aug 27, 1:38 PM
        3. the most powerful aerial cannon was American - Ed Gilbert on Aug 27, 4:16 PM
          1. Most powerful aerial gun was British - Ian Sadler on Aug 28, 11:32 AM
            1. Most powerful gun?? - Rick Morris on Aug 28, 12:22 PM
              1. How about the Soviet 152mm gun in an I-153? - Danny Egan on Aug 29, 4:53 AM
      2. o/t, though. Germans had 75mm PAK! Also about 20mm... - Ville Kosonen on Aug 30, 10:49 PM
        1. a question of effectiveness, not size - Ed Gilbert on Sep 1, 11:54 AM
     
  2. snapped wing spars - Ed Gilbert on Aug 27, 4:24 PM
    1. Off-Topic? No, the P-39 was a flying tank...;-/ - Mike Smith on Sep 4, 10:24 AM
     


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