Bounce! by Osper
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Description
No not the kind you put in your dryer. ;) Just a little something to stir up the blood pressure, especially if you are in the Zekes.
A P40 pilot once stated that as long as they had support they would take on anything.
The P40's are by Bazze modified to P40N.
The Zekes (Zeros) are by Beyond VR modified by Osper enterprises.
Textures by Osper Enterprises from an idea I spotted on the Web!
Comments (58)
DanB-Creations
Really a superb image! 5/5
ragouc
Very good action scene.
kbrog
Fantastic arrangment! Looks like they are scrambling to engage. :)
Igolochka
Cool scene!
kftate
Fantastic image! Great textures and models. Excellent work!!
black222
Beautiful image, great flyers n great composition
andrewl
Very impressive image,well done :)
aureagle
This can't be 3d man... it's beautiful!!!
faroutsider
Excellent drama and movement.
aguirre
Beautiful render. I always liked the P-40s solid pre war design - in many aspects more like a deco-racer than a combat aircraft. Zero and Me-109: the TIE-fighters of WW II !
Ac-Dc
stunning work on lights and textures.
NetWorthy Online Now!
Nice WWII action scene - love the sense of motion and action. I can almost hear the engines with their throttles pushed to the stops...
carlx
Nice scene!!!
gypsyflame
Wow, they really look like they are flying...excellent work!
Dann-O
Nice render what all did you do for mods on these. Overland and fighting P-40's try making an Oscar or a Tony they were the army planes of choice.
anitalee
Great work
miner027
Excellent work on this.. Render has a great feel of movement and a superb depth of field..well done!
aksirp
cool flight scene, love aeroplanes and stuff around:)
tallpindo
Did one ever bounce in the Pacific Theater? You apparantly have found the dialog to prove it. I always thought it was an over Europe phrase. I think it refers to that aeroelastic point when you go from positive g in cruise to negative g entering a dive without a wingover. That point at which you truly wish to be in a Spitfire with Tillie's diaphram in the SU.
volcomman1
Great pic and gallery
DarkStormCrow
Excellent dogfight image, well done...
moochagoo
Wow, what a fight !
kasalin
Wonderful creation !!! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year !!! Hugs Karin:)
giovanino
Gorgeous work and lovely light and effects!
Kaartijer
Stunning work!
preeder
Stunning, no awesome work. An incredible image.
UVDan
A great dogfight scene.
tigertim
Very dramatic and great work!