Pic supplement #1 for the 2017/2018 Campaign
We've had a few of those, I even managed to slip into the bed undetected, how do I know this? When I did wake up, I wasn't asked the dreaded question "
So what time did you come to bed this morning?". For you younger folks if you are asked this, you might be able to shave a few minutes off your answer but, know
you're busted!!
Alright one thing I do know about Don was he really likes making Icons and updating pictures when he can. Regarding Icons I'll leave that to him and the several others of you who have the
talent to do that. But I like the picture "work" myself as well I feel the equipment and those using them, should be shown in their "working" environment and by nationality if it allows. I also like movement in the pictures I've submitted over the years, because that's what the game is about movement
constantly forward using all the
compass bearings (Some knew that was coming!) and not "static displays" if it can be avoided. Those are what you find in museums etc.
Alright here are the first of my submissions as a supplement to my Patch Post in order of submission:
A1. Embraer A-1M AMX The
left one being my favorite and titled as such for context. These I know are the
A-1M AMX, there
aren't many pictures available of the newer type and you can tell the older ones apart by the
A1 on the tail also, where these pictures are located within the below ref as well in the
A-1M AMX section.
https://spark.adobe.com/page/LzMQV/
C1. Brazil/UNIT 153/F-5EM// This next for the curious is to simply show what I was talking about concerning the nose cone configuration of this as noted. You'll see the
20mm cannon located on the PORT SIDE on the STBD SIDE I think that to be either a cooling intake for the
air/ground attack radar or a weather condition sensor for the
FCS much as are used on the more modern tanks these days for the same purpose.
C2. Israel/UNITS 308-311/A-4E/F/H/N to include “AYIT” at end of name/See A1//. Here is just an
FYI A-4 AYIT configuration chart for these planes. Due the picture limitations I'll post pictures for
UNITS 308-310 immediately after this is posted, two of them are from IAF files from the YOM KUPPOR War as annotated.
All others up to this point had pictures already submitted where needed.
Regards,
Pat
