TX-WarHawk,Anytme while flying you can press the print-screen button. Once pressed the file is automatically saved to the default IL2 FB folder under ...\\il-2 sturmovik forgotten battlesThe screen grab will have the name of
grabXXXX.tga where xxxx represents an incremental number. Once you are ready to peruse the tga files open your paint program (Paint Shop Pro, PhotoShop or a suitable program that can read a TGA file (Targa format) and save as a JPG file.Save all of you JPG files in a folder of you choosing so it will be easily retreived once you are in photobucket.
Using Photobucket:Log in (if you have a photobucket account) or if not register (it's free).
http://photobucket.comUnder the Submit button you will notice a drop down list box that contains "Submit Multiple Pictures" If you have more than one picture to upload, click on this list box and select how many pictures you want to upload to your bucket. Once you have selected the quantity, all you need to do is to select the Browse button on the right side of each "Add Picture" line. That's all there is to loading pictures in photobucket.
Attaching Photobucket URLS to posts and web sites:One you have uploded the pictures you will find that each item has three boxes, URL , TAG and IMG. Depending on the website you are posting you will need to use the correct Image format. To use it just copy and paste the result of the textbox in the message area of your post. See my examples from my photobucket:As HTTP:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v159/Monguse/FW190_FactoryBareMetal-14RearRight.jpgAs TAG (Tag Works on the TX website without uploading the file):http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v159/Monguse/FW190_FactoryBareMetal-14RearRight.jpg">As IMG (upper case IMG as Photobucket suggests):

As small case img as TX website wants.

Again it's trial and error.If you have any further questions please do not hesitate in asking BTW: I would suggest you start a track rather than continuously pressing the print screen as it have an adverse repercussions to other players. Moreover, once you have the track you can leisurely take as many screen shots as you need without having to guess "this is the right shot".You can start a track by associating a hot key (in my case Control+S) in the control panel of FBAEP.Hope this helped.TX-MonguseS~TX-MonguseWhite 1War Room General