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Hot damn!!!  (edit but the screenshot looks like garbage on the forum... sorry gents... no more pics from me till I figure out what the heck is happening!) I'm uploading another at 1024 to see if it changes

42323933695_55ae730220_o.jpgsexyinred by ryan b, on Flickr

 

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43178943892_2eb74d7538_o.jpgUntitled-1 by ryan b, on Flickr

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How's the plane? As usual from Carenado the looks are a solid 11/10 but I'm skeptical about the flight dynamics and systems. They seem to shine when it comes to simpler vintage pistons, however. 

Re: the pictures, why not use imgur instead of flickr? Images embedded with imgur don't take you to a different site when you click on them (IIRC) and you don't even need an account to upload/embed images. 

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Some serious aviation porn here 😅 How would you call that ? A PILF ? A Plane I'd like to fly ?

Nice pic, Ryan

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The exterior model looks outstanding but being a Carenado under the wood it's probably a no go. But I dare to ask how is it regarding systems and flight dynamics?

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Great shots Ryan.

I suspect the poor quality of the screenshot is the inherent way compression algorithms seemed to destroy the color red.  I've noticed this for years whenever I posted screens of planes I've painted that have red on them.

Notice on the red on top...the color just looks mottled (close up)...however it looks fine in the sim.

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I don't think so.  Something changed, whether on my end or on the forums end, or on my upload end.  Even on your pic it looks a bit compressed.

Here's an upload of the original pic with imgur (edit:  still looks terrible...  is it the forums?  Is it auto setting a displayed image resolution does anyone know?)

looking at the top of the forum shows this text:

"Images will automatically be resized to fit the viewer's screen width. This process is done automatically by the AVSIM website program."

I guess I'll need to measure this and crop pics to this size...  maybe that will help.  Downside is on peoples screens with 4k my pics will look tiny

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800x600- edit nope looks horrible... must be auto compressing darn this sucks

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"Devil With a Red Dress ON"!!   Still looks good to me.  Yeah, I'm easy

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Great historic aircraft! 

Thanks Ryan.

Greg

 


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