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Looking forward to this. Will the elevators move?
Hey CIMOGT is there anyway that you could please start a seperate thread that has all the links to the ships you have finished so far,if it's not too much trouble.Thanks![]()
Checking the second elevator added
FantasticMaybe someday you could just change the 34 to a 19 (USS Hancock) or a 31 (USS Bon Homme Richard. That would be nice.
I remember that elevator shown in your video. Use to cycle the aircraft from the aft elevator, taxi thru the hanger bay and go to the forward hanger up to the forward elevator for launch.
I'm going to delay uploading the file to include the Hancock in the pack
Awesome!
Just as a suggestion, here is list of Airwings and their Tail Codes (NP) on the Hancock and then later the Bon Homme Richard. CAG21 was embarked on both ships during the VIet-Nam conflict. CAG 21 disestablished Dec '75
This link will show you the squadron and the aircraft markings. I'd like to see the first two aircraft marking used on the Hancock i.e. from 21 Oct 1964 to 1 Aug 1966.
This chart should help with period correct aircraft and markings if you decide to spot some AI or static Aircraft on the flight deck. Thanks.
http://www.wings-aviation.ch/24-Naval-Wings/1963/CVW-21.htm