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Sunset Rookies
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Simplex


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Registered: December 2005
Location: Cottbus
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Two Skyhawk Trainers of VT-7 are heading back to their base before the raising storm makes the night even more dangerous for their trainees.
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vpmedia
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Registered: January 2007
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Wed January 31, 2007 18:43 Rating: 10.00 

perfect, nice colors! I would like to know more about this, how it was made, what was used and from where etc. cheers
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Simplex
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Registered: December 2005
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Wed February 14, 2007 17:02

Hello Istvan!

It's the RAZBAM TA-4 skyhawk I used here on a hand drawn backdrop. Originally I wanted to show them passing the USS Enterprise but in the end I decided against it and the whole background went to the trashbin.

In the original SSP post you also find a rough gif animation of the development: "Sunset Rookies" at Screenshotprints.com
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Registered: October 2005
Location: Arkansas, USA
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Wed August 8, 2007 08:30

This really brings me back. I was trained in aviation electronics at NAS JAX in 1971 and I loved these little skates. They were so small next to the Phantoms and Crusaders and Corsair II's, but and they were pretty in a way that none of the other aircraft were and that the later camelback A4's could never be. You captured it all in this pic - great job!
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