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Started by Frankie, October 24, 2015, 01:34:43 AM

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Tom N

View from the inside of a HAS --> 2 ideas
a) has anyone ever tried to park within a HAS
b) when using all those link ways on the ground --> ever tried to "drive" a tornado ? (maybe only to the border between allies and enemy, then taking off from a road ^^

Frankie

Me at an Apple Centre in Kuala Lumpur. I couldn't resist posing in front of my 'dream' machine. With the Tornado website loaded up.


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Frankie Kam

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Asid

Quote from: Frankie on July 09, 2016, 07:57:25 PM
Me at an Apple Centre in Kuala Lumpur. I couldn't resist posing in front of my 'dream' machine. With the Tornado website loaded up.
lol nice Frankie :)

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Lumituisku

Ahahah. And wow, for first time I see you as real :)   This is great we are truly multinational group!  Awesome!

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Frankie

#19
I am now working on a more modern and mobile-responsive Tornado website. Version II so to speak.
http://www.tornado2.com http://www.moodurian.com


Click on the image to be transported to my new site. WIP. Built using Mobirise which I only just discovered today. An amazing tool and it is free to boot! Over the next month or so, I plan to migrate my old site's contents to this new responsive design.

After the Dogs of War are let slip, let us smoke the Pipes Of Peace.

Asid

Nice Frankie

I like it.

Keep up the good work my friend :)

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Longknife

Very nice Frankie!

I have always had a special fondness for the Tornado as well so think it is great that you have taken this project upon yourself. The games of old made up for lack of visuals with meat & potatoes content. So many games gone from mind back in the Commodore 64 & Amiga era were wonderfully robust with an amazing depth.

So many games today look pretty but have no substance.