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Old 04-02-2010, 02:54 AM
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in fact we found no photograph of a B-3, just manual drawings.
I might have a photo of one. Will check.
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Old 04-02-2010, 06:17 AM
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I might have a photo of one. Will check.
You gave me all your Hs129 collection long time ago, Luke (dunno if you remember). So that this cockpit could be realized, is also because of your efforts. Good to see you around.
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You gave me all your Hs129 collection long time ago, Luke (dunno if you remember). So that this cockpit could be realized, is also because of your efforts. Good to see you around.
Ah yes, now I remember. It was always that one German plane I wanted to see flyable in the IL-2 series. Glad to see TD doing such a great job with making this plane flyable.

Anyways, I checked my resources. In Denes Bernad's book on the Hs 129 (one of the Military Aircraft in Detail series books) are the only two known pics of an Hs 129 B-3. The aircraft in question (W.Nr. 162052) was abandoned in the area south of Koenigsberg in the winter of 44-45. However, there is no sign that the aircraft was fitted with a telescopic gunsight.

EDIT: I forgot to add that I think there are some references to using the telescopic gunsight in Martin Pegg's book on the Hs 129. I'll look it up and see when I get the chance.

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That Bk.75 is modeled beautifully! Full recoil animation too! ahh!
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This video is just amazing. Thanks for Your work TD.
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TD.... great vid guys. I'd hate to see a bad one from you guys

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Why do we need Sow Bob? Not that I wont buy it, I will but I'll always come back to IL2. It is a real pleasure to see what you guys are doing.
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