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04-03-21, 02:27 AM | #1 |
Village Idiot
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K-Ships and Zeppelins
Several of us have been talking about them in different threads so it's time to start the real talk on them.
1st. Yes I was part of the Team to put them in SH3 by way of GWX. 2nd. The K-ship being worked on for SH5 IS NOT the same 3D model! So permissions are NOT needed as not a single part is being used from GWX. 3rd. I have full permissions from the original creators of the 3D model to use it. I will be following up with screen shots soon. I have a lot of work to reduce file size and un-needed parts. |
04-03-21, 02:53 AM | #2 |
Village Idiot
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This is a link that shows the original project that I have the files from.
http://www.alteredearth.com/airship.htm http://www.alteredearth.com/airships...14b-iPhone.m4v |
04-04-21, 10:08 AM | #3 |
CTD - it's not just a job
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Oooh-ooh... They were used on both coasts of the US, as well as England and France, correct?... lol hint-hint
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04-04-21, 03:00 PM | #4 |
Village Idiot
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For the Pacific.
Fleet Airship Wing Three. Naval Air Station Moffett Field, California covered the west coast of the United States. Squadrons ZP-32 at Naval Air Station Moffett Field ZP-31 at Naval Air Station Santa Ana ZP-33 at Naval Air Station Tillamook Auxiliary Fields: Del Mar, Lompoc, Watsonville and Eureka, California, North Bend and Astoria, Oregon, as well as Shelton and Quillayute in Washington. I think there were L-Class Air Ships on the West coast also. One famous (or infamous) episode saw an L-Class crash on the coast with no signs of the Crew ever found! |
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