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Mirage F1-CT/CR_SFP1


Mirage F1 CT/CR

 

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Dassault Mirage F1 CT/CR, ultima versión utilizada por la Armee de l'air. Este modelo comprende la serie CT (cazabombardero), con su respectivo skin del escuadrón Normandie-Niem y la CR (reconocimiento), con el skin del escuadrón Savoie. Los skin son propiedad mía, pedir permisos para modificaciones. Este modelo incluye actualizaciones en el armamento, bombas guiadas por láser (LGB), Paveway, Matra y misiles MICA IR.

 

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Dassault Mirage F1 CT/CR, finalizes version used by the Armee of l'air. This model understands(includes) the series CT (cazabombardero), with his(her,your) respective skin of the squadron Normandie-Niem and the CR (recognition), with the skin of the squadron Savoie. The skin are a my property, to ask for permissions for modifications. This model includes updates in the armament, bombs guided by laser (LGB), Paveway, Matra and missiles MICA IR.

 

Agradecimientos a ordway, por su cabina.

 

Que lo disfruten....

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Well you have mention:

 

"This model includes updates in the armament, bombs guided by laser (LGB), Paveway, Matra and missiles MICA IR"

 

And then I take a look the loadout.ini and............

 

Date of modification: 14/03/2004........... By that time Sebastien Loeb did not even won his first WRC , obviously you won't find any Mica or any LGB as you mention.

 

Then , the name of the file is Mirage F-1C200 , and the name of the aircraft is also "Dassault Mirage F-1C 200" and you are selling a Mirage CR or CT , and by the way although they are similar, the CR and CT are totally diferent versions of the Mirage F-1 and you are putting them together.

 

The skin you provide is really poor, you should try to use at least the templares avaible at checksix.fr

 

http://www.checksix-fr.com/

 

And by the way the model you are using is a TMF model so you should add this readme:

 

                   ********************************
                   ****Mirage F-1C-200 par BPAO****
                   ********************************
 
Nouvelle version du célèbre Dassault Mirage F-1C, dans la variante -200.
cette version est spécifique par la présence d'une perche de ravitaillement en vol devant le cockpit et l'ajout d'un deuxième phare d'interception dans l'entrée d'air gauche.
 
Ce modèle est bien entendu basé sur la version 1.5 déjà disponible.
 
Les skins sont de Sony Tuckson (sauf la décoration  2/5 dont les decals sont dus à BPAO). Chaque camouflage est fourni avec 4 avions dont les numéros de série sont corrects.
 
Le pilote (LOD d'origine adapté et nouvelle skin plus "française" par Corktip14/Flying V) est à rajouter
 
Ce pack est fourni avec un nouveau réservoir externe "alu"
 
pour l'installer, copier les fichiers rp35a.LOD et rp35a.BMP dans le dossier Objects\Weapons du jeu (si vous êtes en SP2 avec le weapons pack sinon, juste répertoire Objects si le dossier Weapons n'est pas présent dans votre système .
Ce bidon sera rajouté dans un futur weaponspack....
 
rajouter les lignes suivantes dans le "weaponsdata.ini" et resauver le via le weapon editor. (n'oubliez pas de remplacer les xxx par le premier chiffre disponible dans la série)
 
[WeaponDataxxx]
TypeName=Tank_RP35a
FullName=RP-35 alu
ModelName=Rp35a
Mass=950.000000
Diameter=0.525000
Length=5.065000
AttachmentType=
NationName=
StartYear=0
EndYear=0
Availability=0
BaseQuantity=0
Exported=TRUE
ExportStartYear=1969
ExportAvailability=0
WeaponDataType=5
MaxFuelAmount=1200.000000
Asymmetrical=FALSE
 
Pour profiter du pilote de Corktip, copier les fichiers FRANCE1.LOD et FRANCE1.bmp dans le répertoire Aircraft du jeu au risque de pas avoir de pilote du tout!
 
Merci à Oxitom pour son assitance niveau textures et à Manetsim et Eric2020 pour leur assistance documentaire.
 
Les décorations, 1 pour l'escadron 2/5 ile de France de Orange-Caritat au début des années 80 (marquages haute visibilité)
1 pour la première unité de L'Ejercito del Aire espagnole qui utilisa cette variante, à savoir l'escadrilla 462 basée à Gando dans les îles Canaries.
 
Ensuite deux variantes du camouflage deux tons de brun. Un fort pâle tel qu'en usage au 4/30 Vexin fin des années 80 et un autre plus sombre et fort propre typique du 2/30 Normandie Niemen même époque.
 
Sony Tuckson
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The model requires the weapon pack 07/03/06, and the implementation of the weapons made it through the data.ini, adding the LGB and CBU functions.  I apologize for the irregularities.

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