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    1. Strike Fighters/Wings Over Vietnam/Wings Over Europe etc Mi-24 skins readme
       
      All credit for these skins goes to their creators as detailed below. All I've done is to re-format them for SF\WOV\WOE and add a textureSet to each skin.
       
      Not all of the countries for which we have skins are included in the standard NATIONS.ini list, so I've left those as Soviet. It doesn't make any difference to the skins' appearance as there are no decals to worry about. If you have the New Nations mod that includes these missing countries then feel free to modify the relevant TextureSet.
       
       
      All you need to do is to extract the skin to your Objects\Aircraft\Mi-24 folder, then go fly and blow up some stuff.
       
       
      Thanks must go to the A Team for making the Mi-24 for SF\WOV\WOE, Tim Conrad for the original Mi-24V, and of course TK for giving us these great sims to play with.
       
      This skin is based on Mike Pearson's textures and converted with his kind permission.
       
      Enjoy, and good hunting
       
      Allen
       
      ps You can use these skins in any mods, campaigns etc, but please name check me and the original skinners in your credits as a courtesy. Thanks
       
      pps Here is a list of Mi-24 operators, together with the versions that they use, to assist you in adding skins to the most appropriate helicopter:
       
      About 700 in Russian Army service, most with helicopter attack regiments of Mi-8/17s and Mi-24s. Export customers include:
       
      Afghanistan (Mi-24A, U, 25, 35)
      Algeria (Mi-24A, 24D)
      Angola (Mi-25, 35, 35P)
      Armenia (Mi-24P, K, RKhR)
      Azerbaijan (Unknown versions)
      Belarus (Mi-24D, V, K, RKhR)
      Bosnia (Mi-35, five reportedly ordered)
      Bulgaria (Mi-24D, 24V)
      Cambodia (Unknown ex-Vietnamese)
      Chad (Mi-35?)
      Congo/Zaire (Mi-35P)
      Croatia (Mi-24V)
      Cuba (Mi-24D, 35)
      Cyprus (Mi-35P)
      Czech Republic (Mi-24D, DU, V, 35)
      Czechoslovakia (Mi-24D, DU, V)
      East Germany (Mi-24D, Mi-24P)
      Ethiopia (Mi-24D, Mi-35)
      France (Mi-25D, ex-Libyan)
      Georgia (Unknown)
      Hungary (Mi-24D, Mi-24V)
      India (Mi-25 Akbar, Mi-35)
      Indonesia (Mi-35, 35P)
      Iraq (Mi-25)
      Kazakhstan (Mi-24D, V)
      Kyrgystan (Unknown)
      Laos (Mi-25)
      Libya (Mi-24A, 25, 35)
      Macedonia (Mi-24K, V)
      Mongolia (Mi-24V)
      Mozambique (Mi-25)
      Nicaragua (Mi-25)
      Nigeria (Mi-35P)
      North Korea (Unknown)
      Pakistan (Afghan defectors)
      Peru (Mi-25)
      Poland (Mi-24D, V)
      Rwanda (Mi-24V)
      Sierra Leone (Mi-24V)
      Slovakia (Mi-24D, DU, V)
      Sri Lanka (Mi-24V, 35P)
      Sudan (Mi-24V ex-Belarus)
      Syria (Mi-24D, Mi-25)
      Tajikistan (Unknown)
      Turkmenistan (Unknown)
      Uganda (Unknown)
      Ukraine (Mi-24D, V, P, K, RKhR)
      United Kingdom (Mi-25, 1 ex-Libyan briefly evaluated)
      United States (Mi-24D, Mi-24P, 2 ex-German + captured Iraqi)
      Uzbekistan (Mi-24D, V)
      Venezuela (Mi-35M2)
      Vietnam (Mi-24, 24A, 24D, 25)
      Yemen (Mi-24D/25)
      Zimbabwe (Mi-35)
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    2. Strike Fighters/Wings Over Vietnam/Wings Over Europe etc Mi-24 skins readme
       
      All credit for these skins goes to their creators as detailed below. All I've done is to re-format them for SF\WOV\WOE and add a textureSet to each skin.
       
      Not all of the countries for which we have skins are included in the standard NATIONS.ini list, so I've left those as Soviet. It doesn't make any difference to the skins' appearance as there are no decals to worry about. If you have the New Nations mod that includes these missing countries then feel free to modify the relevant TextureSet.
       
       
      All you need to do is to extract the skin to your Objects\Aircraft\Mi-24 folder, then go fly and blow up some stuff.
       
       
      Thanks must go to the A Team for making the Mi-24 for SF\WOV\WOE, Tim Conrad for the original Mi-24V, and of course TK for giving us these great sims to play with.
       
      This skin is based on Mike Pearson's textures and converted with his kind permission.
       
      Enjoy, and good hunting
       
      Allen
       
      ps You can use these skins in any mods, campaigns etc, but please name check me and the original skinners in your credits as a courtesy. Thanks
       
      pps Here is a list of Mi-24 operators, together with the versions that they use, to assist you in adding skins to the most appropriate helicopter:
       
      About 700 in Russian Army service, most with helicopter attack regiments of Mi-8/17s and Mi-24s. Export customers include:
       
      Afghanistan (Mi-24A, U, 25, 35)
      Algeria (Mi-24A, 24D)
      Angola (Mi-25, 35, 35P)
      Armenia (Mi-24P, K, RKhR)
      Azerbaijan (Unknown versions)
      Belarus (Mi-24D, V, K, RKhR)
      Bosnia (Mi-35, five reportedly ordered)
      Bulgaria (Mi-24D, 24V)
      Cambodia (Unknown ex-Vietnamese)
      Chad (Mi-35?)
      Congo/Zaire (Mi-35P)
      Croatia (Mi-24V)
      Cuba (Mi-24D, 35)
      Cyprus (Mi-35P)
      Czech Republic (Mi-24D, DU, V, 35)
      Czechoslovakia (Mi-24D, DU, V)
      East Germany (Mi-24D, Mi-24P)
      Ethiopia (Mi-24D, Mi-35)
      France (Mi-25D, ex-Libyan)
      Georgia (Unknown)
      Hungary (Mi-24D, Mi-24V)
      India (Mi-25 Akbar, Mi-35)
      Indonesia (Mi-35, 35P)
      Iraq (Mi-25)
      Kazakhstan (Mi-24D, V)
      Kyrgystan (Unknown)
      Laos (Mi-25)
      Libya (Mi-24A, 25, 35)
      Macedonia (Mi-24K, V)
      Mongolia (Mi-24V)
      Mozambique (Mi-25)
      Nicaragua (Mi-25)
      Nigeria (Mi-35P)
      North Korea (Unknown)
      Pakistan (Afghan defectors)
      Peru (Mi-25)
      Poland (Mi-24D, V)
      Rwanda (Mi-24V)
      Sierra Leone (Mi-24V)
      Slovakia (Mi-24D, DU, V)
      Sri Lanka (Mi-24V, 35P)
      Sudan (Mi-24V ex-Belarus)
      Syria (Mi-24D, Mi-25)
      Tajikistan (Unknown)
      Turkmenistan (Unknown)
      Uganda (Unknown)
      Ukraine (Mi-24D, V, P, K, RKhR)
      United Kingdom (Mi-25, 1 ex-Libyan briefly evaluated)
      United States (Mi-24D, Mi-24P, 2 ex-German + captured Iraqi)
      Uzbekistan (Mi-24D, V)
      Venezuela (Mi-35M2)
      Vietnam (Mi-24, 24A, 24D, 25)
      Yemen (Mi-24D/25)
      Zimbabwe (Mi-35)
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    3. Strike Fighters/Wings Over Vietnam/Wings Over Europe etc Mi-24 skins readme
       
      All credit for these skins goes to their creators as detailed below. All I've done is to re-format them for SF\WOV\WOE and add a textureSet to each skin.
       
      Not all of the countries for which we have skins are included in the standard NATIONS.ini list, so I've left those as Soviet. It doesn't make any difference to the skins' appearance as there are no decals to worry about. If you have the New Nations mod that includes these missing countries then feel free to modify the relevant TextureSet.
       
       
      All you need to do is to extract the skin to your Objects\Aircraft\Mi-24 folder, then go fly and blow up some stuff.
       
       
      Thanks must go to the A Team for making the Mi-24 for SF\WOV\WOE, Tim Conrad for the original Mi-24V, and of course TK for giving us these great sims to play with.
       
      This skin is based on Mike Pearson's textures and converted with his kind permission.
       
      Enjoy, and good hunting
       
      Allen
       
      ps You can use these skins in any mods, campaigns etc, but please name check me and the original skinners in your credits as a courtesy. Thanks
       
      pps Here is a list of Mi-24 operators, together with the versions that they use, to assist you in adding skins to the most appropriate helicopter:
       
      About 700 in Russian Army service, most with helicopter attack regiments of Mi-8/17s and Mi-24s. Export customers include:
       
      Afghanistan (Mi-24A, U, 25, 35)
      Algeria (Mi-24A, 24D)
      Angola (Mi-25, 35, 35P)
      Armenia (Mi-24P, K, RKhR)
      Azerbaijan (Unknown versions)
      Belarus (Mi-24D, V, K, RKhR)
      Bosnia (Mi-35, five reportedly ordered)
      Bulgaria (Mi-24D, 24V)
      Cambodia (Unknown ex-Vietnamese)
      Chad (Mi-35?)
      Congo/Zaire (Mi-35P)
      Croatia (Mi-24V)
      Cuba (Mi-24D, 35)
      Cyprus (Mi-35P)
      Czech Republic (Mi-24D, DU, V, 35)
      Czechoslovakia (Mi-24D, DU, V)
      East Germany (Mi-24D, Mi-24P)
      Ethiopia (Mi-24D, Mi-35)
      France (Mi-25D, ex-Libyan)
      Georgia (Unknown)
      Hungary (Mi-24D, Mi-24V)
      India (Mi-25 Akbar, Mi-35)
      Indonesia (Mi-35, 35P)
      Iraq (Mi-25)
      Kazakhstan (Mi-24D, V)
      Kyrgystan (Unknown)
      Laos (Mi-25)
      Libya (Mi-24A, 25, 35)
      Macedonia (Mi-24K, V)
      Mongolia (Mi-24V)
      Mozambique (Mi-25)
      Nicaragua (Mi-25)
      Nigeria (Mi-35P)
      North Korea (Unknown)
      Pakistan (Afghan defectors)
      Peru (Mi-25)
      Poland (Mi-24D, V)
      Rwanda (Mi-24V)
      Sierra Leone (Mi-24V)
      Slovakia (Mi-24D, DU, V)
      Sri Lanka (Mi-24V, 35P)
      Sudan (Mi-24V ex-Belarus)
      Syria (Mi-24D, Mi-25)
      Tajikistan (Unknown)
      Turkmenistan (Unknown)
      Uganda (Unknown)
      Ukraine (Mi-24D, V, P, K, RKhR)
      United Kingdom (Mi-25, 1 ex-Libyan briefly evaluated)
      United States (Mi-24D, Mi-24P, 2 ex-German + captured Iraqi)
      Uzbekistan (Mi-24D, V)
      Venezuela (Mi-35M2)
      Vietnam (Mi-24, 24A, 24D, 25)
      Yemen (Mi-24D/25)
      Zimbabwe (Mi-35)
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    4. Strike Fighters/Wings Over Vietnam/Wings Over Europe etc Mi-24 skins readme
       
      All credit for these skins goes to their creators as detailed below. All I've done is to re-format them for SF\WOV\WOE and add a textureSet to each skin.
       
      Not all of the countries for which we have skins are included in the standard NATIONS.ini list, so I've left those as Soviet. It doesn't make any difference to the skins' appearance as there are no decals to worry about. If you have the New Nations mod that includes these missing countries then feel free to modify the relevant TextureSet.
       
       
      All you need to do is to extract the skin to your Objects\Aircraft\Mi-24 folder, then go fly and blow up some stuff.
       
       
      Thanks must go to the A Team for making the Mi-24 for SF\WOV\WOE, Tim Conrad for the original Mi-24V, and of course TK for giving us these great sims to play with.
       
      This skin is based on Rene Spaan's textures.
       
      Enjoy, and good hunting
       
      Allen
       
      ps You can use these skins in any mods, campaigns etc, but please name check me and the original skinners in your credits as a courtesy. Thanks
       
      pps Here is a list of Mi-24 operators, together with the versions that they use, to assist you in adding skins to the most appropriate helicopter:
       
      About 700 in Russian Army service, most with helicopter attack regiments of Mi-8/17s and Mi-24s. Export customers include:
       
      Afghanistan (Mi-24A, U, 25, 35)
      Algeria (Mi-24A, 24D)
      Angola (Mi-25, 35, 35P)
      Armenia (Mi-24P, K, RKhR)
      Azerbaijan (Unknown versions)
      Belarus (Mi-24D, V, K, RKhR)
      Bosnia (Mi-35, five reportedly ordered)
      Bulgaria (Mi-24D, 24V)
      Cambodia (Unknown ex-Vietnamese)
      Chad (Mi-35?)
      Congo/Zaire (Mi-35P)
      Croatia (Mi-24V)
      Cuba (Mi-24D, 35)
      Cyprus (Mi-35P)
      Czech Republic (Mi-24D, DU, V, 35)
      Czechoslovakia (Mi-24D, DU, V)
      East Germany (Mi-24D, Mi-24P)
      Ethiopia (Mi-24D, Mi-35)
      France (Mi-25D, ex-Libyan)
      Georgia (Unknown)
      Hungary (Mi-24D, Mi-24V)
      India (Mi-25 Akbar, Mi-35)
      Indonesia (Mi-35, 35P)
      Iraq (Mi-25)
      Kazakhstan (Mi-24D, V)
      Kyrgystan (Unknown)
      Laos (Mi-25)
      Libya (Mi-24A, 25, 35)
      Macedonia (Mi-24K, V)
      Mongolia (Mi-24V)
      Mozambique (Mi-25)
      Nicaragua (Mi-25)
      Nigeria (Mi-35P)
      North Korea (Unknown)
      Pakistan (Afghan defectors)
      Peru (Mi-25)
      Poland (Mi-24D, V)
      Rwanda (Mi-24V)
      Sierra Leone (Mi-24V)
      Slovakia (Mi-24D, DU, V)
      Sri Lanka (Mi-24V, 35P)
      Sudan (Mi-24V ex-Belarus)
      Syria (Mi-24D, Mi-25)
      Tajikistan (Unknown)
      Turkmenistan (Unknown)
      Uganda (Unknown)
      Ukraine (Mi-24D, V, P, K, RKhR)
      United Kingdom (Mi-25, 1 ex-Libyan briefly evaluated)
      United States (Mi-24D, Mi-24P, 2 ex-German + captured Iraqi)
      Uzbekistan (Mi-24D, V)
      Venezuela (Mi-35M2)
      Vietnam (Mi-24, 24A, 24D, 25)
      Yemen (Mi-24D/25)
      Zimbabwe (Mi-35)
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    5. A Cockpit mod of the Thirdwire Scooter's cockpit, to create the Israeli-modified Dassault Mystere IVA cockpit for use with Ajunaidr's incredible Mystere IVA (Available at the Combatace site at):
       
      http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...mp;showfile=784
       
      Referenced from eight color cockpit photographs.
       
      Instruments and placards moved, eliminated and repainted.
       
      Individual instruments and placards in either French or English, as they were historically.
       
      Yes, Those are actual radios in the instrument panel...
       
      It includes a lead computing gunsight as per Wikipedia.
       
      The Dassault Mystere IVA was the French equivalent of the American F-86 Sabre. The Mystere was credited with at least six Vampire, Mig-15 and Mig-17 gun kills in Israel's wars.
       
      -The Mystere IVA also saw combat with the Indian Airforce airforce and reportedly shot down a Pakastani F-104. It participated in the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
       
      Mod by Richard "Pitts2A" Ordway, Thanks also to Frank Safrenek and Michel Gerard of Mirage Aircraft of Flightsimulator.com and to Thinus Pretorius for their invaluable numerous pics and emails about the Mystere IVA cockpits and images.
       
      For SFP1/WOV/WOE/WOI.
       
      Complete credits and history in readme.
       
       
      Instructions:
       
      1-Backup your files!
       
      2. This zip contains cockpits for two separate aircraft: Ajunaidr's Mystere IVA and secondly for the Thirdwire's Mystere IV aricraft in Wings over Israel.
       
      3. Unzip the zipped folder"MystereIVTwoCockpits"
      4. You will see two folders now:
      "MystereIVCockpitAjunaidr's" and "MystereIVCockpitThirdwire".
       
      5. Choose which aircraft you are going to add the new cockpit to.
       
      6. Dump the entire contents in either cockpit folder into the desired cockpit folder.
      7. When prompted, overwrite the files.
      8. It is generally located in ...\SFP1\Objects\Aircraft\dm-4a\cockpit.
       
      9. Just ask at this Combatace forum if you have questions.
       
      Enjoy!
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    6. A big thank you to Wolf257 for creating this beautiful aircraft.
      Without his prior efforts, I wouldn't have been able to make this
      contribution.
       
      Added 4 more Bf109_Tex bmps which are 2 at 1024 and 2 others at
      512 sizes.
       
      <S>
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    7. Original aircraft and skin by RussoUK2002. A big thank you
      and sharp salute to him for allowing me to make this small
      contribution.
       
      Added off-white colors to the prop spinner. Also added two
      more 109ETex bmps at 512 and 1024 sizes.
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    8. These aircraft depicts the EA-4F Skyhawks of VAQ-33 "Firebirds", NAS Norfolk, VA, in May, 1972. Special thanx to "Fracture" for creating this beautiful aircraft and to "Starfighter" for his help with the making of this skin.
      Hope you enjoy, Pappy
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    9. This aircraft depicts "VAL-HALLA", an F-51D-20-NA, s/n 45-11525, - flown by The Heritage Flight Museum.
      Special thanx to Wolf257 for creating this aircraft and to Crab02 and USAFMTL for their help with the making of this skin.
       
      Hope you enjoy, Pappy
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    10. This aircraft depicts "Miss Evelyn", a P-51D Mustang, S/N 44-14442, of the 343rd FS, 55th, flown by Lt. Warren E. Lewis. Lt Lewis was going to name this a/c "Miss Evelyn" but he became a POW on 6 October 1944 while flying this a/c and before the name was applied. Special thanx to Wolf257 for creating this aircraft and to Crab02 and USAFMTL (and to Scrapper) for their help with the making of this skin.
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