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Author Topic: SB-2M103 & SB-2M100A "Talvisota" - update 2 28-5-2014 Ready to DL  (Read 30948 times)

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Snailsaviour

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Re: SB-2M103 & SB-2M100A "Talvisota" - update 1 31-8-2012 Ready to DL
« Reply #12 on: August 31, 2012, 10:10:15 AM »

Yes DreamK many thanks old buddy. She's a Dreamk Boat ;D

Awesome mod! thanks! BravoFxTrt where did you get that lovely skin?
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Re: SB-2M103 & SB-2M100A "Talvisota" - update 1 31-8-2012 Ready to DL
« Reply #13 on: September 02, 2012, 07:40:32 AM »

Thank's for these excellent updates.  8)
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« Reply #14 on: September 05, 2012, 11:13:51 PM »

Dear Dreamk,

I am sorry for being harsh about the Blenheim cockpits. None of the cockpits are accurate and each have their pitfalls. Even the IL2 Cliffs of Dover Blenheim IV cockpit have a MkI instrument panel as opposed to the restored Duxford Blenheim IV. But I find the MkIF cockpit by Ranwer is a bit large and roomy with lot of elbow space. Don't know it that is correct.

I want to know if the Finnish bomb pack as provided with the Blenheim Sarja I is the same as provided with the SB-2M103 & SB-2M100A ? How to keep both of them if they are different . I want to keep both of them as I want to have I Blenheim Sarja I and the SB-2M103 , 2M100A pack to my DBW1.7

Please reply... 
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Dreamk

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Re: SB-2M103 & SB-2M100A "Talvisota" - update 1 31-8-2012 Ready to DL
« Reply #15 on: September 06, 2012, 01:23:42 AM »

1. Bomb packs are permanently updated, adding new ordnance, and modifying if needed present ordnance in accordance with more accurately historical versions - install the last one uploaded over the previous one you
2. None of the current Blenheim cockpits is correct - we all know that for long, and that it's what we have, and coming back over and over to weep upon that, does not improve the matter for nothing  - this is modding community, every one is invited to take part in mods creation. If it really hurts you not to have a real historical Blenheim cockpit, you have 3 solutions:
- don't fly the Bleinheims, any of them 
- wait for someone to make a new cockpit
- begin making a new cockpit yourself - it's to my mind the best option, and it's like that that I began creating mods, because I did not like to fly a ww2 F4U in a Korean war scenario.
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Re: SB-2M103 & SB-2M100A "Talvisota" - update 1 31-8-2012 Ready to DL
« Reply #16 on: September 06, 2012, 05:21:15 AM »


it really hurts you not to have a real historical Blenheim cockpit, you have 3 solutions:


Here, here ...
The same went for maps. Got tired of always the same West Europe stuff ...
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Re: SB-2M103 & SB-2M100A "Talvisota" - update 1 31-8-2012 Ready to DL
« Reply #17 on: September 06, 2012, 05:32:11 AM »

If it really hurts you not to have a real historical Blenheim cockpit, you have 3 solutions:
- don't fly the Bleinheims, any of them 
- wait for someone to make a new cockpit
- begin making a new cockpit yourself - it's to my mind the best option, ...

I would add, "else, tone down your attitude"

The same went for maps.
Bravo ! GĂ©nial !
I agree 100000000%   ;)
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Re: SB-2M103 & SB-2M100A "Talvisota" - update 1 31-8-2012 Ready to DL
« Reply #18 on: September 06, 2012, 09:23:29 AM »

It certainly is not as roomy and large as it appears in Ranwer's MkI . Please see the photograph in my reply to the "Blenheim Sarja I" thread.
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Re: SB-2M103 & SB-2M100A "Talvisota" - update 1 31-8-2012 Ready to DL
« Reply #19 on: September 06, 2012, 10:23:27 AM »

Definitively roomy and not cramped.

Pics taken with wide angle objectives can give a false impression about space dimensions - but some features imply "room space" - dual controls side by side for instance

Bristol Blenheim Mk1 fitted with dual control 1938


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Re: SB-2M103 & SB-2M100A "Talvisota" - update 1 31-8-2012 Ready to DL
« Reply #20 on: September 06, 2012, 06:44:38 PM »

Well, I'm loving this mod...and especially the view from one of the gunner positions. A few snapshots like that pasted up certainly improves morale.
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Re: SB-2M103 & SB-2M100A "Talvisota" - update 1 31-8-2012 Ready to DL
« Reply #21 on: September 06, 2012, 09:21:44 PM »

Thank's for the update with the ski gear struts... works mint.  :)

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Re: SB-2M103 & SB-2M100A "Talvisota" - update 1 31-8-2012 Ready to DL
« Reply #22 on: September 09, 2012, 02:58:29 AM »

Superb addition Dreamk, thank you very much. 8)



Wishing you all the very best, Pete. ;D
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Re: SB-2M103 & SB-2M100A "Talvisota" - update 1 31-8-2012 Ready to DL
« Reply #23 on: September 14, 2012, 03:28:31 PM »

 ??? ??? ???

Are the skies retractable in SB 2M-100A and SB 2M-103 ? In my case the skies are not. They only becomes horizontal in "gear down" position otherwise they are inclined at an angle backwards. Also in my case the folder is SB-2M-103(Multi1)
not SB-2M-103(Multi).
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