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Strike Fighters by Thirdwire
All SF / WOV / WOE / WOI Simulation Modifications and Add-Ons
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AH-1W Marine skin.
Desert Storm era skin.
Add it like you would any skin.
All credits as follows: (from the read me in the AH-1W download)
* Helicopter Model by capun
* Original Max Model Design by DeEspona
* Copyrights De Espona Infografica, SL ©
This skin is of my doing as has nothing to do with the Dev A-Team.
(as per their instructions)
Contact me through PM at CA for any questions regarding the skin itself.
My work cannot be used in any mod without my consent.
Just PM me and let me know you want to use it!! :)
It can NEVER be used in any commercial product.
Cheers,
HrntFixr
By HrntFixr346 0 -
this was extracted from an IA-58 video moving in a runway.......sound fine....enjoy
just Open IA-58A-Pucara_data.ini and chage whatever sound file name :
[sound]
EngineSoundName=A1Engine <-------------------
FlapsSoundName=Flaps
GearsSound=Gear
to this
[sound]
EngineSoundName=A2Pucara <-------------------
FlapsSoundName=Flaps
GearsSound=Gear
...i think that's it.....good hunting
By Leeloominai415 0 -
RAF (Polish Sq.) ETO camo for the Dev A-Team's Spitfire VIIIC by Gocad
Installation instructions:
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Extract the contents of the rar file named 'PE' into a TEMP folder.
Read the text file for further instructions.
Thanks to:
- The Dev A-Team (capun, Gramps, Charles, Kesselbrut) for their Spitfires.
- Wrench for giving me his template, which is based on the orignial Spitfire skin by Gramps;
and for letting me use his decals.
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If there are any questions regarding this skin or its installation do not hestitate to PM me at Combatace.
This skin is not supported by the Dev A-team. Please don't bother them with questions regarding this skin.
Do not modify it without my permission or upload it elsewhere. If you intend to use it for a project, contact me first.
Have fun!
By Gocad141 0 -
Serial number upgrade for my RAF/RAAF Spitfire skins by Gocad
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I have come to the conclusion that my RAF/RAAF Spitfire skins were incomplete without some serial numbers.
Therefore I did make this package to eliminate this deficiency.
Installation instructions:
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Extract the contents of the zip file named 'SNo' into a TEMP folder.
Read the text file for further instructions.
Thanks to:
- The Dev A-Team (capun, Gramps, Charles, Kesselbrut) for their Spitfires.
- Wrench for giving me his template, which is based on the orignial Spitfire skin by Gramps.
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If there are any questions regarding this skin or its installation do not hestitate to PM me at Combatace.
This package is not supported by the Dev A-team. Please don't bother them with questions regarding this skin.
Do not modify it without my permission or upload it elsewhere. If you intend to use it for a project, contact me first.
Have fun!
By Gocad96 0 -
OK - here are 2 DATA.INI files that I've modded for MiG-23s in WOI.
They are modified from the stock WOI MiG-23BN_DATA.INI and stock MiG-23MF_DATA.INI and I've copied and pasted in the relevant FM parts from nele's MiG-23MF_DATA.INI at http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...p;showfile=4565 .
I've flown them a bit and they seem OK but use them at your own risk.
All credit for the FM content should go to nele who did all the outstanding work creating the data in the first place.
To install:
a) Copy the MiG-23BN_DATA.INI file to the Objects\Aircraft\MiG-23BN folder backing up any existing files before you do so.
b) Copy the MiG-23MF_DATA.INI file to the Objects\Aircraft\MiG-23MF folder backing up any existing files before you do so.
Cheers,
Battler
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In 1963, three ex-USAF F-104As (56-756, -760, and -762) were taken out of storage at Davis Monthan AFB and modified as NF-104A aerospace training aircraft. All of the military equipment was removed and the original F-104A vertical fin was replaced by the larger fin that was used on the F-104G. The wingspan was increased by four feet (to 25.94 feet) and a set of hydrogen peroxide control thrusters were mounted at the nose, tail, and wingtips. A 6000 pound thrust Rocketdyne LR121/AR-2-NA-1 auxiliary rocket engine was mounted on the tail above the jet exhaust pipe. This rocket engine could be throttled from 3000 to 6000 pounds of thrust, and the burn time was about 105 seconds.
The first NF-104A was delivered on October 1, 1963, with the other two following a month later. They were operated by the Aerospace Research Pilot School at Edwards AFB, which was commanded at that time by Colonel Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager.
On December 6, 1963, the first NF-104A set an unofficial world altitude record of 118,860 feet for aircraft taking off under their own power. The official record at that time was 113,829 feet, set by the Mikoyan/Gurevich Ye-66A, an experimental version of the MiG-21 Fishbed. Later, the same NF-104A flown by Major R. W. Smith reached an altitude of 120,800 feet.
On December 10, 1963, the second NF-104A (56-762), with Chuck Yeager at the controls, went out of control at an altitude of 104,000 feet and fell in a flat spin to 11,000 feet. Yeager managed to eject successfully at that altitude, although he was badly burned on his face by the rocket motor of his ejector seat. The aircraft was destroyed in the ensuing crash. An investigation later showed that the cause of the crash was a spin that resulted from excessive angle of attack and lack of aircraft response. The excessive angle of attack was not caused by pilot input but by a gyroscopic condition set up by the J79 engine spooling after shut down for the rocket-powered zoom climb phase. So it wasn't Chuck's fault.
In June of 1971, the third NF-104A, with Capt. Howard C. Thompson at the controls, suffered an inflight explosion of its rocket motor. Although Thompson was able to land safely, the aircraft's rocket motor and half its rudder were blown away. Since the program was about to end in any case, this aircraft was retired.
The number one NF-104A is currently on display on top of aa pylon in front of the USAF Test Pilot School.
Install>
1. Copy the "NF-104A" folder to your Strike Fighters\Objects\Aircraft folder.
2. Also copy 2 files
raketa7.bmp
raketa.LOD
to your Strike Fighters\Objects\Aircraft folder.
3. Effects goes to your > Strike Fighters\Effects folder
4. Enjoy
Credits>
Thanx and credits goes to all community - I love you all.
Idea........................... Corktip_14/Starfighter2/Jimbib/Sparkomatic/
3d work...................... Pasko The Great
FM/ini/tweaks/mod...... Starfighter2
Skin.......................... based on excellent Bobrock work - reworked by Starfighter2
Decals...................... Jimbib
Effects...................... Starfighter2
Project manager :).... Starfighter2
P.S> Special thx for friendship goes to Pasko, MoonJumper, Jimbib and USAFMTL(yes I love you Dave)
BTW....Watch the fuel gauge.... you will soon be out of it if rocket engaged.... it burns over cca 97% of throtle
Recce kite only - of course - I removed all unneeded stuff from "G" modell to get close to "NFA"
"No weapon - no Glory" - but not here - go there - and escape from SAM's with speed and alt. - and return alive if possible (uh oh - low on fuel and no weapons, no radar, no ECM...but hey - that's NF-104A) :)
Cheers !!!
P.S. Probably next stuff will be MiG-21BiS (real "full" mod) - almoust complete :yes:
By starfighter2744 0 -
F-14A Cockpit Upgrade v.1.0
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This is a repaint of Mirage Factory's F-14 cockpit, I've made in attempt to give it more reallistic appearance. I've also rearranged some of the lights on the ACM panel, using .ini moves.
Credits:
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Original cockpit model by The Mirage Factory
Avionics by Crusader modified by JSF_Aggie
Thanks to Caesar for beta testing and helping me with some info on
the real Tomcat pit.
Let me know, if I've missed someone...
Installation:
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Extract it in your F-14A folder overwriting all files. In your F-14A.ini change the following line: "AvionicsDLL=Avionics60.dll" to "AvionicsDLL=Avionics70.dll". There is no .lod file included, so you still need the original model!
The Trooper
28 Feb 2008
edit: updated installation instructions in the readme file
By The Trooper2,213 0 -
I have made this skin for the MiG-21PFM_GP-9 mod (great work Kuko;-))
But it can be used in any MiG-21Version, that uses the stock
thirdwire MiG-21PFM Model & the MiG-21PFM.bmp´s.
there are no Decals needet.
install just extract the ws-folder to a temporary place, cut abnd paste
the folder to a MiG-21PFM Aircraftfolder and go fly.
Carlo "Soulfreak" Vecchi
By Soulfreak154 0 -
Don't know how this one got overlooked...but here it is.
Nice additions for any desert terrain -- tested and and works in WoI - see readme for details
List of included objects:
(most, if not all, with Tan desert camo - see notes in enclosed readme for more details)
AMX-13
BRDM-2
BRDM-2AT (Saggar Launcher)
BTR-60
Centurion (desert)
Chaparral
D-20 152mm artillery piece
Flat Face Radar
FROG-3 Launcher
Hawk CW Radar
Hawk HP Radar
Hawk Launcher
IS-2 Stalin tank
KS-12 85mm AA
KS-19 100mm AA (renamed KS-19_P)
KS-30 130mm AA (left green)
M-41 Walker Bulldog Tank
M-42 Duster
M-60A1 Patton Tank
PT-76 (reapaint of stock)
SA-3 Goa Dual
SA-3 Goa Mobile
SA-3 Goa Quad
SA-7 Grail MANPADS
SA-8 Gecko
SA-9 Gaskin
Sidenet Radar
Spoonrest Radar
Su-100 Tank
T-34/85
T-55 bridgelayer (now renamed T-55 BL, and set as a transport)
T-62 MBT
Type 59 MBT (PRC Tanks)
Type 62
Type 63
Type 69
ZPU-4 AAA
See the enclosed readme for install instrucitons, some general notes, explinations and so forth. WoI users please take note of the notes !!!
With thanks to Pasko for creating these, and whom ever did the PRC tanks... btw, it's a really old screenshot...
By Wrench2,904 0 -
F-18 rx-78 NT1 Alex Gundam
Created by Hitoy thank to kei nagase for the idea and Jarink for F-18 template.
Have fun and a nice fly
By Hitory195 0
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