Decades ago I wished someone would make a RSR movie. But deep down I knew Hollywood would mung it all up. THIS is better. I guess I just had to wait 30+ years. Keep-em coming!
this book would be great on the big screen or at least as a great streaming series. Important: as near to the book as possible, not softened or changed too much. It is one of Tom Clancy and Larry Bonds best cooperation! Cheers, Pepe
I read RSR while deployed in the mid-80s and then as now think it was Clancy’s best. As a retired Navy pilot, this book was about as close as you can get to what we trained for back then. These videos are freaking spectacular…highly entertaining. Thank you for your efforts on these. Please keep them coming!!
I read it in college in the 80's.The whole time I was reading it I wondered if the balloon was going to go up and I would be drafted and sent to Europe but after reading it I realized that there would be no time to draft a bunch of people and train them up to go before a conflict like this went nuclear. So all was good I guess
Ordinarily I don’t either. But stumbling across these, I’ve been hooked. I absolutely LOVE Tom Clancy, and this work seems perfectly paired with the book. I’m all in for all of this that he can do!
DCS Cinematics are fine. It's the amatuers making them that are hit or miss. These Red Storm Rising videos are the proof. Check this one out: ruclips.net/video/IlvTL3JlLYI/видео.html
Absolutely @ucking AWESOME! I still re-read RSR every few years. Nothing before and after comes close. This video is perfect! PLEASE do the rest of the book. Thanks from a retired Navy officer that trained for years for the "Storm".
Team Yankee is an excellent pseudo-expansion of RSR. It follows a company commander of an armored company during an invasion of Western Germany by the Soviets in 1985. Like a Clancy book, without the overall strategic view.
@@xWarmongarx "Team Yankee" was based on "The Third World War: August 1985" by General Sir John Hackett, published in 1978. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Tom Clancy had read it.
My job in the Navy mainly dealt with the aviation community and ASW (radars and sonars). A lot of the teachings about ASW was over my head, but I was able to wade through it all. Until I read Clancy's Hunt For Red October. Everything that the Navy was teaching me came together in the book. And then came Red Storm Rising. My job became so much clearer after reading those two novels.
RSR is a sweeping epic that set the standard for techo thrillers after Red October. Thank God no one was dumb enough to try and make a movie of it, with its vast scope it, as is mentioned below, would require at least a short series to do it justice. Once Putin and his thugs have been defeated I hope HBO etc looks into it. Thank you for your presentations so far, they have been great.
There's a pretty good list of directors who could give us a good adaptation. Obviously some changes would need to be made since Clancy books are difficult to translate on the big screen. A lot of characters have internal monologues. It would definitely need to be a miniseries. I don't the crew responsible for the disaster that is Without Remorse should be allowed anywhere near the project. But, we all know that the current Hollywood culture won't allow a faithful adaptation. I pirate everything now. I refuse to pay for anything coming out of the entertainment industries these days. Games, books, movies, fuck 'em all. I'll stop pirating when entertainers stop playing identity politics.
@@michaelpfister1283 Amazon would destroy it. Literally. They would rewrite it so that the US started it (as its racist to bad mouth Islamic extremists), and NATO would lose to the great people's experiment.
Dude, this is *incredible!* The visuals, the narration, EVERYTHING! And it of course reminds me what a hell of a writer Clancy was...this is the best thing I've seen in awhile *period* , and especially within DCS-related content. Bravo dude 👏
Don't forget the contributions from Larry Bond. USN, intelligence iirc. On the edge, but the whiff of authenticity of Blue and Red capabilities really made RSR for me back in the day.
I just cannot express how much joy this brings me. I always wanted it to be the most epic miniseries, but I knew it never would be it’s just too good. This is the next best thing and I love it, thanks so much for all your hard work it’s awesome.
Holy moley, I just found this. I love this book, must've read it five times over the last 30 years, this is great and well made, big thanks for making it.
@@complexblackness I wonder how many pilots had a spectacular kill and couldn't wait to report it back at base but then were themselves killed by falling debris. I wonder if there are any aces that died with no one to tell the tale
Nicely done! This series triggered me to pause reading the book I was on and pull Red Storm off the shelf for a quick breeze-through for old times' sake. Thanks for sharing!
Seriously this is really good stuff man. This was my favourite book as a boy. I’ve read it a thousand times, but I never saw it like this. This project is awesome.
Truly excellent, not only the graphics, but the voicover retaining the semi documentary style of the book. Like many commentators, I have been a Clancy fan for years (not the later co authored stuff) and loved the book when it came out. Coincidently I bought the audio book last year and enjoyed it once again. Discovery these videos has been I real find and cannot wait for the next one. Keep up the good work!
I'm so glad all the videos are back up! I only got to watch each one time through and like many other people have posted I was worried I'd never see them again. These chapter videos are so awesome
Absolutely loving these. RSR was, and still is, one of my favorite books. My coworker recommended it to me when I worked on the Tomahawk program and I proceeded to read every one of Clancy's novels
Back in that day we thought this realistic. Clancy took his material from what active and reserve service personnel told him. He spent a lot of time in the officer clubs and other venues asking questions, listening and reading reference material. Some was BS, some of what he heard good stuff.
Well remember that the Soviet army in the 70s and 80s was much better than it is today because the budget was massive the Soviet population was relatively young compared to the low birth rate alcoholic genetically damaged shrunken population today
This is really the best DCS cinematic work I've ever seen! I actually took my copy of RSR and started reading along with the narrator, one eye on the screen. :)
I was a boat sailor and bought the book to see how the other half lived. I was still in the Navy. It's just as good as Hunt for Red October. Red Storm is too complicated for Hollywood there is no director alive that can pull this off. Keep up the good work.
a really loud THANK YOU for doing this labour of love .. it gives me a good flashback to reading "red storm" for the first time mumblety-mumble years ago .. please more!
Absolutely beautiful work! I've read the book three times before but this is really something else. Now all we need is the F/A-18 strike on Keflavik (can't remember the chapter) and the CAS with A-7s at the end of the Iceland section. Hope you keep making these, and keep up the good work!
How about the nap-of-the-earth raid on the Soviet 'Mainstay' AWACs with the "F-19" Frisbee? I thought that was the highlight of the book. That, and some of the extremely tense submarine ops, with Chicago infiltrating a boomer pen, and raiding beneath the icepack..Oh, and that bit when the F-111s come screaming down a river valley to knock out a bridge, one gets 'cartwheeled' by a SAM....I'm sure I'll remember others..
@@n.w.1803 I'm trying to do the highlights that I currently have assets to within the sim. I think I've found a suitable substitute for the F-19's and am working on something to work in place of the F-111's. I do have a life outside of this so when I get time ill kick out what I can do.
@@BobChanel Oh? BTW I really admire the sense of scale your animations lend to the scene. And with the 'Vampire' attack on the carrier group in particular.
You might want to consider doing in a similar fashion some episodes from the novel The Sixth Battle by Barrett Tilman. It is entirely about a fictional naval battle between a Forrestal class US carrier group and three Soviet carrier groups in the Indian Ocean. One of the scenes contains a mass strike by Soviet land based strategic bombers interrupted by a squadron of B-1Bs acting as AMRAAM missile trucks.
Ive gotten a few suggestions form other books ill have to look into. And with that I would have to freshen up on my .lua scripting.😆Not outside the realm of possibilities.
Still my favorite book to this day. I actually emailed Barrett Tillman, asking him if he plans to write another novel, similar now China are building multiple carriers
these videos are absolutely brilliant! I first read Red Storm Rising when it was first published. It is a great book and these videos are such a brilliant representation of the book. I wish an entire DCS was made on the book
Forget how many times I've read the book...and just watched the Nordic Hammer post...brilliant...just brilliant...hope you can manage to put the whole book into similar videos...will start reading the book again tonight 😁😁😁😁
I'm buying this book on audio for my next work travel flight. I've read it several times, but listening and seeing it, lit the fire again. Thanks for the outstanding production.
Hey sir, incredible job. It was a perfectly executed and im longing for more. If i can suggest some scenes, in the Hunt for Red October book, there's two scenes that you could do. First, when a Yak-28 Forger tries to scare off an American E3 Sentry AWACS, but got spotted and taunted by the american crew. And when some A-10s buzz the Russian Fleet, popping flares, to send a message to the Russians to not escalate. I think they would be awesome to see in DCS.
Just found this today and WOW I love it. Have read "Red Storm Rising" many times (the novel that got me started on Clancy) and this is wonderful and overdue.
This is really awesome stuff! If DCS has the F-117, I'd like to put in a request for Frisbees of Dreamland. I've always wanted to see that chapter reenacted.
I finished the audiobook and now keep dipping into it again! Even though the ending was not unexpected, it's a genuinely nail-biting read. The submarine sections are pretty sad at times.
Having listened to the audiobook only a few months ago - after having first read RSR on its release - it's great to stumble across these imaginings paired with the audio. Great work!
Decades ago I wished someone would make a RSR movie. But deep down I knew Hollywood would mung it all up. THIS is better. I guess I just had to wait 30+ years. Keep-em coming!
I feel like it would be a great 10 part HBO series.
@@BobChanel Yes, I've been saying this for years. Stephen Coonts Final Flight would make an epic movie on the other hand...
this book would be great on the big screen or at least as a great streaming series. Important: as near to the book as possible, not softened or changed too much.
It is one of Tom Clancy and Larry Bonds best cooperation!
Cheers, Pepe
Given how much pure exposition is in the book, making a movie of it would be a challenge.
@@BobChanel Hey was it copyright that made you unlist all the videos? :(
I read RSR while deployed in the mid-80s and then as now think it was Clancy’s best. As a retired Navy pilot, this book was about as close as you can get to what we trained for back then. These videos are freaking spectacular…highly entertaining. Thank you for your efforts on these. Please keep them coming!!
I've read the book when i was 17, and I imagined how would it look the dogfights and now I'm 32 and watching in DCS its just phenomenal. 👏👏👏👏
Bro... yep. 8 years older than you but yep
I was reading the book while chasing, and being chased by, Russian ships in the Baltic and North Sea while on NATO deployment 🤣
I read it in college in the 80's.The whole time I was reading it I wondered if the balloon was going to go up and I would be drafted and sent to Europe but after reading it I realized that there would be no time to draft a bunch of people and train them up to go before a conflict like this went nuclear. So all was good I guess
Great book
40 now. My dad read the start to me when I was about 8, and I read the rest. I've read it several times. Must dig it out again.
I normally don't care for DCS cinematics, but these Clancy ones are great, man.
Agreed
Word. I generally dont like DCS cinematics at all, but this is really good/well done
Ordinarily I don’t either. But stumbling across these, I’ve been hooked. I absolutely LOVE Tom Clancy, and this work seems perfectly paired with the book. I’m all in for all of this that he can do!
The vampire chapter straight-up gave me chills and took me back 30 years!
DCS Cinematics are fine. It's the amatuers making them that are hit or miss. These Red Storm Rising videos are the proof.
Check this one out: ruclips.net/video/IlvTL3JlLYI/видео.html
Those Tomcat crews were itching for payback after the "Dance of the Vampires" chapter.
The B-52 Crews had their dead friends in mind from the earlier disastrous raid on Iceland
@@decimated550All because they didn't listen to beagle.
@@complexblackness beagle and his not so bright but loyal Marine bodyguards. Weather officer really showed his toughness
Absolutely @ucking AWESOME! I still re-read RSR every few years. Nothing before and after comes close. This video is perfect! PLEASE do the rest of the book. Thanks from a retired Navy officer that trained for years for the "Storm".
Team Yankee is an excellent pseudo-expansion of RSR. It follows a company commander of an armored company during an invasion of Western Germany by the Soviets in 1985. Like a Clancy book, without the overall strategic view.
"Cauldron" by Larry Bond is a great read as well in this genre.
@@xWarmongarx "Team Yankee" was based on "The Third World War: August 1985" by General Sir John Hackett, published in 1978. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Tom Clancy had read it.
My job in the Navy mainly dealt with the aviation community and ASW (radars and sonars). A lot of the teachings about ASW was over my head, but I was able to wade through it all. Until I read Clancy's Hunt For Red October. Everything that the Navy was teaching me came together in the book. And then came Red Storm Rising. My job became so much clearer after reading those two novels.
Nice. Much appreciated. As 'one of the few' back in the day, "context is everything'. :)
this is gods work, it adds so much to red storm rising tactics and combat chapters
so i guess there's no videos for the non-combat portions of RSR?
@@Defender78 I don't think so.
Fantastic! The narration, the sound track, the DCS etc... this is soooo well done. Thanks for this!
RSR is a sweeping epic that set the standard for techo thrillers after Red October.
Thank God no one was dumb enough to try and make a movie of it, with its vast scope it, as is mentioned below, would require at least a short series to do it justice.
Once Putin and his thugs have been defeated I hope HBO etc looks into it.
Thank you for your presentations so far, they have been great.
I was just thinking RSR would make a great Amazon Prime project, complementing the other Clancy stories they've done recently.
It could be a good series since there is a lot of content
There's a pretty good list of directors who could give us a good adaptation. Obviously some changes would need to be made since Clancy books are difficult to translate on the big screen. A lot of characters have internal monologues. It would definitely need to be a miniseries. I don't the crew responsible for the disaster that is Without Remorse should be allowed anywhere near the project. But, we all know that the current Hollywood culture won't allow a faithful adaptation.
I pirate everything now. I refuse to pay for anything coming out of the entertainment industries these days. Games, books, movies, fuck 'em all. I'll stop pirating when entertainers stop playing identity politics.
@@michaelpfister1283 Amazon would destroy it. Literally. They would rewrite it so that the US started it (as its racist to bad mouth Islamic extremists), and NATO would lose to the great people's experiment.
@@michaelpfister1283 They will make it woke just like the other trash. TC rolling in his grave.
Dude, this is *incredible!* The visuals, the narration, EVERYTHING! And it of course reminds me what a hell of a writer Clancy was...this is the best thing I've seen in awhile *period* , and especially within DCS-related content. Bravo dude 👏
Don't forget the contributions from Larry Bond. USN, intelligence iirc. On the edge, but the whiff of authenticity of Blue and Red capabilities really made RSR for me back in the day.
I just cannot express how much joy this brings me. I always wanted it to be the most epic miniseries, but I knew it never would be it’s just too good. This is the next best thing and I love it, thanks so much for all your hard work it’s awesome.
Just re-read Red Storm Rising after 30 years. What a great compliment to the story these videos are.
9:00 "Americans regrouped to meet them, forming a solid wall of 24 aircraft..." . and then the top down view of tomcats in a line, chills!
Fabulous! The gold tinted E6B Prowler canopy!..details!
Fantastic work! Everyone in our Discord watches these together and absolutely loves them!
Holy moley, I just found this. I love this book, must've read it five times over the last 30 years, this is great and well made, big thanks for making it.
8:17 watch the right of the screen. You'll see the flaming remnants of an aircraft falling to Earth. Cool detail
It's at 8:25
@@complexblackness I wonder how many pilots had a spectacular kill and couldn't wait to report it back at base but then were themselves killed by falling debris. I wonder if there are any aces that died with no one to tell the tale
@decimated550 I'm sure there were many who got their 5th kill but were killed immediately after.
Nicely done! This series triggered me to pause reading the book I was on and pull Red Storm off the shelf for a quick breeze-through for old times' sake. Thanks for sharing!
T.C. Is one of my favorite authors! I’m glad I found this channel!
Seriously this is really good stuff man. This was my favourite book as a boy. I’ve read it a thousand times, but I never saw it like this. This project is awesome.
Please don't stop. These are freaking fantastic!
The audio book combined with the dcs footage really brings the situations in these chapters to life for me
There is something really satisfying about Offensive Fighter Sweeps!!
Truly excellent, not only the graphics, but the voicover retaining the semi documentary style of the book. Like many commentators, I have been a Clancy fan for years (not the later co authored stuff) and loved the book when it came out. Coincidently I bought the audio book last year and enjoyed it once again. Discovery these videos has been I real find and cannot wait for the next one. Keep up the good work!
Dude you are a genius, keep up the good work. Can't wait for The Frisbees Of Dreamland!
ruclips.net/video/VVjdFBZCRQc/видео.html
Just want to say how amazing this was and how much I appreciate you making these videos
I'm so glad all the videos are back up! I only got to watch each one time through and like many other people have posted I was worried I'd never see them again. These chapter videos are so awesome
Do you guys know that Tom Clancy and Larry Bond actually wargamed these scenarios back in the day when Clancy was planning and writing the book?
Yeah like roll the dice and have an observer present for game. My kind of D&D!
The game was called "Harpoon."
@@RobFieldFlorida I spent many happy hours playing Harpoon. Great game!
Absolutely loving these. RSR was, and still is, one of my favorite books. My coworker recommended it to me when I worked on the Tomahawk program and I proceeded to read every one of Clancy's novels
This was Clancy at his finest! I finished reading this book in a couple of days. I couldn't put it down. You made the book come alive. Tally Ho!
This is amazing! One of my all time favorite books and you have started to make the best parts of the movie, chapter by chapter!
Tom Clancy was extremely generous in regards to the Soviet capabilities.
Back in that day we thought this realistic. Clancy took his material from what active and reserve service personnel told him. He spent a lot of time in the officer clubs and other venues asking questions, listening and reading reference material. Some was BS, some of what he heard good stuff.
Well remember that the Soviet army in the 70s and 80s was much better than it is today because the budget was massive the Soviet population was relatively young compared to the low birth rate alcoholic genetically damaged shrunken population today
Nothing brings a bigger smile to me than watching Tomcats eviscerate Migs in large numbers.
Unfortunately comrade coronel never considered that NATO air forces would try a "soft kill" on his air base.
This is really the best DCS cinematic work I've ever seen! I actually took my copy of RSR and started reading along with the narrator, one eye on the screen. :)
Well I'm just glad no one got hurt.
I have read this book every year since I discovered it in the USO at Bagram AB in 2005. Thank you so much for visualizing this. It is amazing work.
I was a boat sailor and bought the book to see how the other half lived. I was still in the Navy. It's just as good as Hunt for Red October. Red Storm is too complicated for Hollywood there is no director alive that can pull this off. Keep up the good work.
Good stuff, this made me buy the audio book.
And Ironically I had listened to this chapter only a few hours earlier.
These videos are solid gold. The narration is perfect for the story.
My favorite sim and my favorite novel... this is TOO good. Thank you!
This was awesome
Great way to listen to a classic and be visually engaged the whole time
This is great. I've always been a Clancy fan and you've done justice to his WW3 masterpiece with this cool edit
Another incredible video! Love the camera work and cinematic shots! Great soundtrack too!
a really loud THANK YOU for doing this labour of love .. it gives me a good flashback to reading "red storm" for the first time mumblety-mumble years ago .. please more!
Absolutely beautiful work! I've read the book three times before but this is really something else. Now all we need is the F/A-18 strike on Keflavik (can't remember the chapter) and the CAS with A-7s at the end of the Iceland section. Hope you keep making these, and keep up the good work!
"Chapter 39 Shores Of Stykkisholmur" is on my list of to-do's for sure!
How about the nap-of-the-earth raid on the Soviet 'Mainstay' AWACs with the "F-19" Frisbee? I thought that was the highlight of the book. That, and some of the extremely tense submarine ops, with Chicago infiltrating a boomer pen, and raiding beneath the icepack..Oh, and that bit when the F-111s come screaming down a river valley to knock out a bridge, one gets 'cartwheeled' by a SAM....I'm sure I'll remember others..
@@n.w.1803 I'm trying to do the highlights that I currently have assets to within the sim. I think I've found a suitable substitute for the F-19's and am working on something to work in place of the F-111's. I do have a life outside of this so when I get time ill kick out what I can do.
@@BobChanel Oh? BTW I really admire the sense of scale your animations lend to the scene. And with the 'Vampire' attack on the carrier group in particular.
@@BobChanel if you can, could you also list the music used? its absolutly phenomenal.
those kitty cats were out for blood :)
You might want to consider doing in a similar fashion some episodes from the novel The Sixth Battle by Barrett Tilman.
It is entirely about a fictional naval battle between a Forrestal class US carrier group and three Soviet carrier groups in the Indian Ocean.
One of the scenes contains a mass strike by Soviet land based strategic bombers interrupted by a squadron of B-1Bs acting as AMRAAM missile trucks.
Ive gotten a few suggestions form other books ill have to look into.
And with that I would have to freshen up on my .lua scripting.😆Not outside the realm of possibilities.
Still my favorite book to this day. I actually emailed Barrett Tillman, asking him if he plans to write another novel, similar now China are building multiple carriers
These videos are incredible work! Can’t wait for the next one.
these videos are absolutely brilliant! I first read Red Storm Rising when it was first published. It is a great book and these videos are such a brilliant representation of the book. I wish an entire DCS was made on the book
Great book! Clancy's best, IMO.
7:03 oh my god, they're beautiful. Side shot of the mig 29 diving for the deck through the cloud layer
Damn, I miss the tomcat.
Same here
One of the best books from Tom Clancy... Hope you can create more videos like this! Nice job!!!
I love this book, you have gotta to do every chapter of Red Storm Rising!!!!!! This is totally awesome
Another excellent chapter. Keep up the good work. It is quite enjoyable.
Forget how many times I've read the book...and just watched the Nordic Hammer post...brilliant...just brilliant...hope you can manage to put the whole book into similar videos...will start reading the book again tonight 😁😁😁😁
I'm buying this book on audio for my next work travel flight. I've read it several times, but listening and seeing it, lit the fire again. Thanks for the outstanding production.
I wish all of the battle scenes in the book could be illustrated this way. Awesome!
I’ll do what I can when I get time 🤣
man, this is great!!! We cant imagine the hard work is behind the scenes! Thks for giving us such amazing videos!!!
I've waited over 30years to see this.
Thank you
I know this is a coincidence, but the main music tracks being called "Conspirator" and "Spitting Acid" fit the action so well. Great job!
These vids are sooooo good.
Please keep producing.
Absolutely epic stuff!
Outstanding!! Great job on these!! Love it.
This stuff is great. Hearing the prose of Tom Clancy in the voice of Mike Prichard while illustrated in DCS is just awesome.
Just finished this read the other day. Keep up the good work man, love these recreations.
I use to read them, now I watch them. This is awesome !
Perfect way to listen to this story. I had already listened to this beast of a story before but with visuals it’s awesome
Excellent work, started to re-read the book immediately. Keep up your way of doing videos!
Cheers, Pepe
Best ww3 book ever written
I wish the boston and providence mission could be made into a movie...or even the frisbees of dream land...
Keep them comming!Great work.
Hey sir, incredible job. It was a perfectly executed and im longing for more.
If i can suggest some scenes, in the Hunt for Red October book, there's two scenes that you could do. First, when a Yak-28 Forger tries to scare off an American E3 Sentry AWACS, but got spotted and taunted by the american crew. And when some A-10s buzz the Russian Fleet, popping flares, to send a message to the Russians to not escalate. I think they would be awesome to see in DCS.
I read Tom Clancy didn't concern himself with the movies his books got turned into, that being said I bet he'd really like this
Just found this today and WOW I love it. Have read "Red Storm Rising" many times (the novel that got me started on Clancy) and this is wonderful and overdue.
This is really awesome stuff! If DCS has the F-117, I'd like to put in a request for Frisbees of Dreamland. I've always wanted to see that chapter reenacted.
Can we give the -117s some afterburners..?
ruclips.net/video/otTDZDfB6pk/видео.html Baby steps man..
If there was ever a movie or a trilogy that need making its this novel! It'd be the greatest most detailed fictional war movie ever made!
I finished the audiobook and now keep dipping into it again! Even though the ending was not unexpected, it's a genuinely nail-biting read. The submarine sections are pretty sad at times.
Amazing battle animation. Thank you !!
Awesome. I hope more episodes are forthcoming...
Dude. This is amazing. Please keep these coming.
Wow this is great. Background music really makes it more exciting. RSR is a great book and DCS is awesome . Good job 👍🏻
That was amazing; thank you so much for bringing my favourite book to life essentially as I pictured that engagement to play out in my head!
Simply fantastic. All of these
So good... always dream of a movie based on Red Storm Rising. Seems DCS makes a dream come true. Thanks for your work!
A movie can't be made the actual reality is far from the book the Russian military and tech equipment was far over exaggerated
A hell of a visual of a chapter i read 30 years (give or take) ago the 1st time!
Just watched this and the attack on the carrier. Great cinematics. It's exactly what you picture when you read red dawn rising.
And in the distance you hear the announement. "you got azz rapbed"..!!!
Having listened to the audiobook only a few months ago - after having first read RSR on its release - it's great to stumble across these imaginings paired with the audio. Great work!
This is the best thing on RUclips. Well done indeed!
I wish you guys would make more of these - they're the best.
Tom Clancy is still one of my favorite authors. RSR was one of my favorite books.
Loved the reference implying that Stornoway - a sleepy highland town on the Isle of Lewis - would have its airport turned into a NATO airbase.
Amazing plot and even better now that I can visualize it literally
This is awesome. More of this!
I love how you used the same MiG-29 from like 8 different perspectives :D
This is good shit. Please keep it up. I love this book too
This is fantastic. Thank you.
These videos are fantastic, well done!
This seems about your best mix of book and simulation sound