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    1. Hi guys,
       
      Here is a pretty much accurate skin for the Israeli No.119sq (Bats) between 1958-1963.
      Added are accurate serials, and some other decals.
       
      Based on Veltro's new Vautour IIN.
       
      Tested on WOI. Drop it in the plane's folder and have fun.
       
      Eyal
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    2. Here are two skins for TMF's late Kurnass (with the re-fueling probe).
      They represent the planes of the Israeli Air Force 105th squadron, displaying red and red/white arrows along the fuselage. Accurate serials are also included.
      I used the TMF Kurnass skin, and combined it with sundowner's skins from his Kurnass pack. There are also alternative fuselage and tail sections included.
       
      Drop the skins in the folder and have fun.
       
       
      Eyal
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    3. Dassault Sambad & IAI Sa'ar (1958-1975) for WOI
       
      This skin pack for Thirdwire's stock Super Mystère B2 (Sambad, from the acronym SMBD) and Sa'ar (Tempest) covers every Sambad and Sa'ar in Israeli service from 1958 to 1975. It includes several skins for each type that reflect changed paint schemes, attrition, losses, replenishments and upgrades. The serial numbers itself are as real as it gets, but due to lack of reliable and/or complete information, some service dates might be wrong.
       
      The Sambad was the IAF's first supersonic fighter and also its first aircraft with an afterburning engine. On December 4th 1958, the first Israeli Super Mystères arrived at Hatzor's No. 105 Scorpion Squadron. When the J52-P-8A engine became available with the introduction of the A-4 Ayit in late 1967, IAF engineers suggested it replacing the Sambad's unreliable Atar 101G-3 engine. While not afterburning, the J52 was lighter and more powerful than the original engine, allowing for more ordnance and an extended range. Other modifications to the original airframe included an extended rear fuselage to accommodate the new engine (also anticipating and inspiring the 'barrel mod' on the Ayits) and two new hardpoints for the Shafrir 2 air-to-air missile.
      The first upgraded Sambad - now called IAI Sa'ar - entered service in 1969 and conversion was complete in early 1973. Only two years later, in March 1975, the Sa'ars of No. 105 Squadron were replaced with the F-4E Kurnass. The remaining Sa'ars were sold to Honduras in 1976.
       
      INSTALLATION:
      Extract the content of the archive and put the Objects folder into your WOI mod folder.
       
      CREDITS:
      Original skins and decals - Thirdwire
      Silver skin repaint - ekek
      Decals and inis - ekek & wilco
      Testing - Team Flying Dragon
       
      SOURCE:
      http://idfaf.110mb.com/SMystere/SMystereMain.html
       
      Enjoy!
       
      Team Flying Dragon (alex70b, ekek, guyran, Stick, wilco)
       
      Released under the CombatAce Fair-Use License.
      If you have any problems or comments, contact us at CombatAce.
      103 0
    4. Avro Vulcan B-Mk2 Skin.
      For the A-team's Vulcan.
      This skin was made by my friend Torno from Banidos team,so the credits are for him.
      I've just added a decal set for the Wideawake's Vulcans during the various Black Buck missions in the Falklands/Malvinas warfare.
      Made for WoE but can easily converted to Gen2 sims!
       
      Enjoy!
       
      Massimo X-Ray Pilot
       
       
       
      192 0
    5. MiG-21UM_Soviet_Camo
       
      Soviet Camo For AmokFloo's MiG-21UM Mongol-B SF1/WOV/WOE
       
      To Install: Unzip and drop into your MiG-21UM Mongol-B Folder.Go Fly.
       
      Credits ---------------------------------------------------
       
       
      AmokFloo :MiG-21UM Mongol-B / Original ReadMe included.
       
      http://combatace.com/files/file/5996-mig-21um-mongol-b-trainer/
       
       
       
      These Textures are Freeware and not to be sold!
       
      Raven
       
      09/14/10
       
       
       
      120 0
    6. I got inspired by Ajudnair and Jean-Baptiste Mouillet excellent third party mystère IV. Not only their skin was beautiful but also realistic.
      It can be seen here: http://combatace.com/files/file/784-mystere-iva/
       
       
      For those who use Thirwire's Mystere IV, like me, i decided to make a skin of the same style, taking Paulopanz' beautiful E/C28 nice skin as base.
       
       
       
      Most of the work was done on the free open source program: GIMP
       
       
       
      Small skin presentation on youtube:
       
      Feel free to comment or request.
       
       
       
      P.S:
       
      For those who only have the non-flyable mystere IV, you can find flight models
       
      for Mystère, super Mystère, Vautour and Ouragan there, thank Paulopanz again:
       
      http://combatace.com/files/file/10127-five-planes-for-six-days/
       
       
       
       
      Installation:
      Just put the "objects" folder to your game repertory. Have fun.

       
       
       
       
      69 0
    7. este es un skin creado por Torno-Banidos-team.
      Es para el modelo del Vulcan B2 de A-team.
      Este avion matriculado XM 607 protagonizo los ataques llamados
      Black Buck 1,2 y 7, contra los defensores de Puerto Argentino en 1982
       
      This is a skin created by lathe-Banidos-team.
      It is for the model of Vulcan B2 A-team.
      This aircraft registered starred XM 607 called attacks
      Black Buck 1.2 and 7, against the defenders of Port Stanley in 1982.
       
      Torno Banidos-team.
      119 1
    8. This is repaints of stock erikgen's Portugeese skin for his G.91R3. Now it has correct colours circa 1980.
       
      Credits goes to ERIKGEN.
       
      Enjoy.
       
      Kulbit(80)
      77 0
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