You can't count the Enterprise, since she's been retired and they're in the process of gutting her like a fish...
not gonna cry...not gonna cry...
Outside of the USA, it would just be no super-carriers. Aside of the USA, only the British currently build an aircraft carrier with more than 65000 tons displacement.
And on Hampton Roads: NAS Norfolk is right next to Newport News Shipbuilding, on the other side of the river
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There's a McDonald's at the end of the pier there (on the lower left).
From left to right: USS Independence (CV-62), USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63), USS Constellation (CV-64), USS Ranger (CV-61)
So, it's the Russian equivalent of "Monty Python and The Holy Grail"? :hmm:
Actually, it is in the middle left of the picture - the tiny building at the right end of the parking lot.
What method do you use to make normal maps?
Just me or does that look too bumpy?What, you want a proof of the nomalmaps on Orbiter? Alright:
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I bumped every "bumpable" texture of the Fleet, so the VC and instrument ones stays clean and flat !![]()
Just me or does that look too bumpy?
Paper, pencil...maybe some crayons if I'm feeling adventurous.
Which brings me to some burning questions. When was DaveS manufactured, who programmed him, and where do I get one?Yes. Also the bumps are often at the wrong places.
But we have DaveS for the details.
Which brings me to some burning questions. When was DaveS manufactured, who programmed him, and where do I get one?
DaveS was never manufactured nor programmed. He is just a human avatar of the Space Shuttle program. :lol:
Bah, I was considering going there . . . :lol:
Hm.
What came first - the word "spam" or junk mail?