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Each year Ed Ladner has taken it upon himself to conduct voting for the Pooner of the Year and the induction of a new Lifetime Pooner into an awards section on his web site. Ed handed over his site and Pooner duties this year. Please vote at: http://www.harpoonpages.com/poonervote/pooner-Intro.php Only votes cast through the above system will be counted but kind words on this forum about your choice is a grand way to recognize the contributions of your nominees. The winners will be announced the first week in January. Voting closes within a couple hours of the new year. Spread the word, please post your own version of this message on other sites so that…
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Hi all! Working on textdescriptions for Herman's PDB, I kindly ask you to help me.... with links to submarine sites. I am looking for usefull links of the German submarines (type 205-214), but all replies about submarines are welcome! Cheers, Taitennek
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I've found a new problem in H3. It seems the radar horizon is not being enforced in the game. I created a test scenario between the LCF and a Perry in the H3DB...the LCF detected the Perry at 39 miles with radar! THis is a big problem because the radar horizon is only about 28 miles between large ships...these are small ships in the scenario. Thinking that it may be a db issue...I created a similar test scen using the DB2000...2 Perry class frigates....same result. Detection at about 40 miles on radar!! I then created the same scenario using HC2005. You know what guys....detection at 21 nm...EXACTLY where it's supposed to be (Go Tony and Brad!!) I know that the…
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24th Scenario Posted this Year! The next installment of the Cyprus Affair Battleset has now been released. NWCM3 - Carving Turkey When the NSC made good on its promise to deliver SA-10 Grumble SAM systems to the Greek Cypriots in the spring of 1995 despite Turkish protests, the stage was set for another conflict in Cyprus. The presence of the advanced weapons shifted the delicate balance of power as it put nearly all aircraft operating from the Turkish side of the island at risk. NATO was embarrassed when regular Turkish forces stormed the island a few months later. It had not been aware of Turkey's intent to reclaim Cyprus once and for all. Hand-in-han…
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