This Monty_CZ's Yak-28 Brewer.
It has been modified, with Monty's permission, to not require LOMAN for its installation. Other than the file structure tweak, it is identical to version build 02-28-2004 v 1.0, found at www.avsim.com.
Created by Pasko.
Mig-25 package by wpnssgt, usafmtl, tomcat1974, sundowner,ghostrider, deuces and moonjumper.
Pit is one made by the MF. This pit is stand in until we get a good Foxbat pit. But with MJ's pit tweaks its works just well.
You must have the latest wep pack in order for it to work. Also on the 2 seat version make sure you have the latest vid drivers as there was an issue with it when you take a screen shot. Not sure what it is. But is all I could come up with as a solution.
Package includes:
Mig-25P - Interceptor
Mig-25PU 2 Seater
Mig-25R Indian AF Version
Mig-25BM Anti Radar Version ------A2G Radar only
Mig-25RB Recon/Bomber ------A2G Radar only
Mig-25PD - Interceptor
Install:
Put in your aircraft folder and go fly!
This is an "ultimate" tweak of .ini files for entire MiG-23 "Flogger" fighter series (M, MS, MF, ML, MLD) originally made by Rafael in order to bring them closer to real-life performance&behavior in SFP1/WOE (including some avionics tweaks). It also solves the main problem of too low sea-level speed and "jumpy" landing gear (and many bad AI landings, but not all :))
Information is gathered from MiG-23ML/UB manuals, books, writings of former Flogger pilots on forums... should be pretty close to original(s).
There is also a folder containing "spinoff" MiG-23P .ini files, for which use you will need some files from MiG-23ML directory copied (and renamed) there. If you don't wish to use it, simply don't copy the folder and/or pertaining .ini files.
Credits to original authors: Rafael, BPAo, Armourdave, Sal, Gramps, Pasko, Column5, USAFMTL, Crab_02, Sony Tuckson, Phantuam, Marcell, and other authors of original files.
Special thanks to Fubar!
Nele
24.04.2007. Corrected minor typos. Please note that wings are -intentionally- a little different!
This is a modification of the stock MiG-19S Farmer-C into the limited all weather, radar equiped 19P. Since the base aircraft exists in all versions of the game, no LODs are included. In fact, everything, but the radar nose, cockpt, and few other bits, are all stock items!
=NOTICE: you MUST have the latest weapons pak installed to make use of the Izurmud radar nose, and missiles!!=
Hopefully, you'll have Magoo & Badger the Bad's MiG-21PFM's cockpit around somewhere, as you're going to be needing it!! If you don't have it, go and get it. You'll probably be wanting it for your Fishbeds anyway, so head over to "SF/WoV/WoE" downloads section, and pick it up!!
This package includes some 'new' weapons, so you'll be using the weapons editor to add them.
There are full, detailed install instructions in the readme. There are also some explinations as the the "what's and wherefore's", and an extensive credit list.
Most of the credit goes to Lexx_Luthor, for his ideas concerning the 'radar bubble' nose, on this and 19PM Farmer E.
Happy Hunting!!
Wrench
Kevin Stein
Aermacchi MB-326 GB from the ARMADA ARGENTINA for SFP1/WOV/WOE
See the instructions file for install.
Enjoy!
A mod of FoxMonter's MB-326BG, to create the RAAF's trainer of the '70s and '80s, the Macchi MB-326H.
This is a complete package, which comes with three skins, RAAF Camo, RAAF overall grey, and the famous "Fanta Can" scheme of the RAAF "Roulettes" Display Team.
Mod by Charles, skins by Gramps, uploaded with the permission of FoxMonter.
The B-66B was developed strictly as a tactical bomber and was the last bomber of this type procured by the USAF. The -B model was based on the RB-66A which was in turn adapted from the US Navy A3D Skywarrior. The B-66B made its first flight on 4 January 1955, about 6 months after the initial flight of the RB-66A. The USAF received its first production aircraft in March 1956 and deliveries continued into 1958.
The B-66B was the first USAF bomber designed with in-flight refueling (IFR) capability, although many (numerically) earlier bombers were fitted with IFR equipment as a retrofit modification or on later models in the development cycle.
A total of 62 B-66B bombers were built. Many -B models were converted to electronic warfare aircraft after their usefulness as bombers was complete. Many of these aircraft, designated as EB-66B or EB-66E, served in Sotheast Asia during the Vietnam war.
Skins included with the aircraft:
Air Force Flight Test Center ? 1955
84th Bomb Squadron, 47th Bomb Wing ? 1960
85th Bomb Squadron, 47th Bomb Wing - 1960
86th Bomb Squadron, 47th Bomb Wing - 1960