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Old 01-09-15, 05:01 PM   #1
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That's great!!

No half-god here (although it's nice of you to say so....I'll run it past my wife tonite). Just a guy with a little bit of computer knowledge, sometimes just enough to get into trouble!

Your finished book "River Wide, Ocean Deep" looks very intriguing! I had no idea that Germany had such wide ambitions as to include the possible early invasion of England. It goes to show what little I know, I had not heard of the "Operation Sea Lion" before. Interesting to say the least!

Take care my friend.
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That's great!!

No half-god here (although it's nice of you to say so....I'll run it past my wife tonite). Just a guy with a little bit of computer knowledge, sometimes just enough to get into trouble!.
Well, Leander was a Greek mythology semi-god........

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Your finished book "River Wide, Ocean Deep" looks very intriguing! I had no idea that Germany had such wide ambitions as to include the possible early invasion of England. It goes to show what little I know, I had not heard of the "Operation Sea Lion" before. Interesting to say the least!

Take care my friend.
You'll get the chance to know more about it now...

I have been trying out the editor a little. It works fine now - with some adaptations.....still lacking a few functions I have in the GWX SHIII. I miss the possibility to jump to the planes with the camera, too.

I have posted a couple of pictures just to give you an idea on how I intend to make some use of it - pictures for my next book project - "Saving MacArthur".

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Old 01-12-15, 07:59 AM   #3
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Hi, everybody - is there a way to add more US airplane types into SH4? I have the 1.4.0 version.

My version has only the Buffalo as fighter, the Vindicator as light bomber and a Lancaster (iii) as Heavy bomber.

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Old 01-13-15, 10:18 AM   #4
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I found a rudimentary way to transfer airplane types from SHIII to SH4. So, the "Pacific" Lancaster is out and the PBY is in. Next in is the Liberator. Unfortunately I only have the basic SHIII on my new computer so the selection is somewhat sparse.

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That's great!!

Your finished book "River Wide, Ocean Deep" looks very intriguing! I had no idea that Germany had such wide ambitions as to include the possible early invasion of England. It goes to show what little I know, I had not heard of the "Operation Sea Lion" before. Interesting to say the least!

Take care my friend.
Hi, there - long time. I'm well into my "Saving MacArthur" project now and I have used some SH4 pictures as illustrations. Not as much as I'd liked, though. First five books posted at Kindle with the 6th well under way. I've been using the WitP game as a sort of filing cabinet to keep track of men and materiel. Quite intricate, actually. First one here:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01...=1&*entries*=0

Any developments on your side?

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