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  1. OV-10A Bronco V1.0

    OV-10A Bronco V1.0
     
    Updated - Removed exhausted from engines, added shell casing being ejected from the ejection ports. Added skins by JSF Aggie.
     
    Credits
     
    Model by Fracture (WHERE ARE YOU MAN?)
     
    Skins by as follows:
    Skin templates by Sundowner and JSF Aggie
    USAFcamo1, USMCCamo1, USMCCamo2, USMCCamo3 by JSF Aggie
    VAL-4, Marine, 20th TASS by USAFMTL
    Marine2 skin by Pappychecksix
    Marine3 skin by Killerbee
     
    Sounds:
    Engine sound by USAFMTL
     
    FM and Data Edits:
    Data.ini tweaks by Killerbee, Fubar512 and Moonjumper
    FM by Wolf257 (It's no longer a UFO)
     
    Weps:
    Droptanks by Bunyap (Thank you for last minute work)
     
    Pit:
    AH-1W Pit by Kesslebrut
     
    Hanger and Loading Screens by Kout
     
    Pilots:
    OV-10 Pilots by Diego
     
    This package is considered the intellectual property of those that contributed to the project, and whose names are mentioned in this document. The contributors prohibit uploading or linking to/from any sites other than www.Combatace.com or http://www.Column5.us. All rights reserved.
     
    -This read me must accompany any authorized modifications.

    4,239 downloads

       (14 reviews)

    1 comment

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  2. Fairchild C-123 Provider Package Ver 1.0

    This package contains the Fairchild C-123B and C-123K with various skins.
     
    You will require 7z to extract the package. Available from:
     
    http://www.7z.org
     
    Read the Readme.txt

    1,202 downloads

       (8 reviews)

    0 comments

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  3. OV10D_v1.rar

    This is the first release of the OV10-D Bronco
     
    Full acknowledgment to Tim "PIGLET" Conrad for his original model and for allowing me to convert it to WOE
     
    Just UNRAR the contents to you objectsaircraft directory under Wings over Europe

    3,572 downloads

       (7 reviews)

    2 comments

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  4. B-52F & B-52D "Big Belly" Version 2.0

    Included is:
     
    - An updated version of the B-52D "Big Belly"
     
    - the B-52F, the last of the "Tall Tail" BUFFs

    7,537 downloads

       (6 reviews)

    2 comments

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  5. B-58A Hustler

    B-58A Hustler by Pasko and C5

    2,796 downloads

       (6 reviews)

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  6. Fairchild C-119

    what to say...

    1,524 downloads

       (6 reviews)

    2 comments

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  7. P-2H (V7) Neptune

    English:
     
    Argentine Navy's P-2H Neptune. Include skins, sounds and cockpit.
     
    Tested/developed under WOI with October 2008 patch. Limited test under SFP1 (2006 patch) and SF2. Should work fine in any other version.
     
    Feel free to download, use, or modify. Just remember not to use it as part of any kind of payware mod or anything.
    KEEP IT FREE.
     
     
    Español:
     
    P-2H Neptune de la Armada Argentina. Incuye esquemas de pintura, sonidos y cabina.
     
    Testeado/desarrollado sobre WOI con parche del 2008. Probado de manera limitada en SFP1 (version de 2006) y SF2. Deberia funcionar bien en el resto de las versiones.
     
    Sientase libre de descargarlo, usarlo, modificarlo. Solo recuerde no incluirlo en ningun tipo de paquete pago ni nada por el estilo.
    MANTENGASE GRATUITO.

    798 downloads

       (6 reviews)

    3 comments

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  8. B-66B Destroyer

    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

    2,831 downloads

       (5 reviews)

    1 comment

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  9. Fairchild AC-119K Stinger

    thanx to help of several people here I can finally upload this gunship:
    Fairchild AC-119K Stinger
     
    BTW: noseart on default skin is not historicaly correct :-)
     
    MontyCZ

    1,089 downloads

       (5 reviews)

    1 comment

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  10. C-135E Stratolifter for SF1/WO Ver.1.1

    The C-135E Stratolifter! Now you can haul 16 jeeps through the air and deliver em' to the troops at Saigon, Can Ranh Bay or wherever! Nobody does it better than the MAC......once known as Military Air Transport Service (MATS). Aircraft posted was made as a marriage between Veltro2k's B-707 and Misalmar's C-135 skin....so be sure you give them credit due (alot). Something a little different....but different is good....ENJOY!!
     
     
    includes: C-135E file, sounds,jeeps(weapons) and some USAF pilots to make it happen.

    784 downloads

       (5 reviews)

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  11. Twin Otter

    DHC 6 Twin Otter, Argentina Air Force. Created by Syd Adams. Modified and adapted by Tracker.
     
    Role: STOL Utility transport. Link between Argentinean mainland and antartic bases.
     
     
     
     
    Combat record:
     
    During the Malvinas War, the Twin Otter T-82 relized two flights to the islands, in order to evacuate wounded and the remains of the decesed A-4B (C-206) pilot Lieutenant Nívoli, shot down during the attack to frigates Glasgow and Brilliant on 12 May. In the first flight it was impossible to load the body of the pilot, task completed during the second flight. After the conflict, in one of the nose sides of the T-82, could be seen a read that sayd:
     
    "28-29 May 1982 Borbón Island. Recovery to the continent of ejected tripulants an wounded in combat".
     
    Source: http://www.aeroespac.../524/castor.htm
     
     
     
     
    Model distributed under GNU license. Original author (Mr. Syd Adams, From Flight Gear community) kindly allowed me to share this modded version of his work.
     
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     - ESPAÑOL:
     
     
     
    DHC 6 Twin Otter, Fuerza Aérea Argentina. Creado por Syd Adams. Modificado y adaptado por Tracker.
     
    Rol: Transporte utilitario STOL. Enlace ente el continente y las bases antárticas.
     
     
     
     
    Historia de combate:
     
     
     
    Durante el desarrollo de la Guerra por las Malvinas, se realizaron con el T-82 dos cruces a las Islas, con la finalidad de evacuar hacia el continente los heridos y el cuerpo sin vida del Ten. Nívoli, piloto del A-4B (C-206) derribado durante el ataque a las fragatas Glasgow y Brillant el 12 de mayo. En el primer cruce no fue posible embarcar el cuerpo del piloto, hecho que se logró recién en el segundo intento. Tiempo después de la culminación del conflicto, sobre uno de los laterales del morro del T-82 se podía ver una leyenda que rezaba:
     
    "28-29 de Mayo de 1982 Isla Borbón Recuperación al continente de tripulantes eyectados y heridos en combate".
     
     
    Fuente: http://www.aeroespac.../524/castor.htm
     
     
     
     
    Este modelo es distribuido bajo licencia GNU. El autor original (Señor Syd Adams, de la comunidad Flight Gear) amablemente me permitió compartir esta versión modificada de su trabajo.
     
    This model is provided under GNU license. Original author (Mr. Syd Adams, From Flight Gear community) kindly allowed me to share this modded version of his work.

    859 downloads

       (5 reviews)

    2 comments

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  12. Buff Beta 2

    A flyable B-52D.
     
    For Wings Over Vietnam (WoV) only!
     
    This is the second beta, and features several refinements and fixes (taxi issue resolved, nav lights work, new skin set, etc)

    2,525 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  13. A-3B Skywarrior (PlaceHolder)

    A-3b Skywarrior made from Rob "Bunyap" McCray B-66. Special thanks to him for creating this gorgeous aircraft....And to anyone else who might have had a hand in the making of this AC...

    3,120 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  14. B-52D 'Big Belly' - 'Rivet Rambler' modification

    This is a new version of the B-52D. It reflects the modifications made to it during Vietnam. Most notably the 'Big Belly' with provisions for up to 108 bombs - or 60,000 lbs. worth!!!
     
    The ECM was also updated around this period. The 'Big Belly' was unique to only the -D model. Enjoy!

    2,557 downloads

       (4 reviews)

    2 comments

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  15. Tu-22K

    Tu-22K
    Version 1.0
    Januar 2009
     
    Tu-22K Missilecarrier
     
    The Tu-22 was originally intended as a supersonic replacement for the Tupolev Tu-16 bomber. The design, designated Samolët 105 by Tupolev,
    was drawn in 1954, but the first flight of the prototype did not take place until 21 June 1958. The availability of more powerful engines,
    and the TsAGI discovery of the Area rule for minimizing transonic drag, led to the construction of a revised prototype, the 105A. This first
    flew on 7 September 1959.
     
    The first serial-production Tu-22B bomber, built at Kazan Factory No. 22, flew on 22 September 1960, and the type was presented in the
    Tushino Aviation Day parade on 9 July 1961. It initially received the NATO reporting name 'Bullshot,' which was deemed inappropriate,
    then 'Beauty,' which was felt to be too complimentary, and finally 'Blinder.' Soviet crews called it "Shilo" (awl) because of its shape.
    Tu-22 Blinder landing
     
    The Tu-22 entered service in 1962 and 1963, but it experienced considerable problems, leading to widespread inserviceability and a number
    of crashes. Amongst its many faults was a tendency for skin heating at supersonic speed, distorting the control rods and causing poor
    handling. The landing speed was 100 km/h (62 mph) higher than previous bombers and the Tu-22 had a tendency to pitch up and strike its
    tail on landing, though this problem was eventually resolved with the addition of electronic stabilization aids. Even after some of its
    teething problems had been resolved, the 'Blinder' was never easy to fly, and it was maintenance-intensive.
     
    Pilots for the first Tu-22 squadrons were selected from the ranks of "First Class" Tu-16 pilots, which made transition into the new aircraft
    difficult, as the Tu-16 had a co-pilot, and many of the "elite" Tu-16 pilots selected had become accustomed to allowing their co-pilots to
    handle all the flight operations of the Tu-16 except for take-off and landings. As a consequence, Tu-16 pilots transitioning to the
    single-pilot Tu-22 suddenly found themselves having to perform all the piloting tasks, and in a much more complicated cockpit. Many, if not
    most of these pilots were unable to complete their training for this reason. Eventually pilots began to be selected from the ranks of the
    Su-17 "Fitter" crews, and these pilots made the transition with less difficulty.
     
    By the time the Tu-22B (Blinder-A) entered service it was already clear that its operational usefulness was limited. Despite its speed,
    it was inferior to the Tu-16 in combat radius, weapon load, and serviceability. Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev felt that ballistic
    missiles were the way of the future, and bombers like the Tu-22 were in danger of cancellation. As a result, only 15 (some sources say 20)
    Tu-22Bs were built.
     
    A combat-capable reconnaissance version, the Tu-22R ('Blinder-C'), was developed alongside the bomber, entering service in 1962. The Tu-22R
    had an aerial refueling probe that was subsequently fitted to most Tu-22s, expanding their radius of operation. 127 Tu-22Rs were built, 62
    of which went to the AVMF for maritime reconnaissance use. Some of these aircraft were stripped of their camera and sensor packs and sold
    for export as Tu-22Bs, although in other respects they apparently remained more comparable to the Tu-22R than to the early-production
    Tu-22Bs. A trainer version of the 'Blinder,' the Tu-22U ('Blinder-D') was fielded at the same time, with a raised cockpit for an instructor
    pilot. The Tu-22U had no tail guns, and was not combat-capable. 46 were produced.
     
    To try to salvage some offensive combat role for the Tu-22 in the face of official hostility, the Tu-22 was developed as a missile carrier,
    the Tu-22K ('Blinder-B'), with the ability to carry a single Raduga Kh-22 (AS-4 'Kitchen') stand-off missile in a modified weapons bay. The
    Tu-22K was deployed both by DA (Strategic Aviation) and AVMF (Naval Aviation).
     
    The last Tu-22 subtype was the Tu-22P ('Blinder-E') electronic warfare version, initially used for ELINT electronic intelligence gathering.
    Some were converted to serve as stand-off ECM jammers to support Tu-22K missile carriers. One squadron was usually allocated to each Tu-22
    regiment.
     
    The Tu-22 was upgraded in service with more powerful engines, in-flight refueling (for those aircraft that didn't have it initially), and
    better electronics. The -D suffix (for Dalni, long-range) denotes aircraft fitted for aerial refueling.
     
    Tu-22s were exported to Iraq and Libya in the 1970s. An Egyptian request was turned down after the cooling of Soviet-Egyptian relations
    in the wake of the Yom Kippur War.
     
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    installation
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    Extract the Tu-22K folder into your Object/Aircraft folder.
    Extract the sounds into the Sound folder in your WOE/WOV installation
     
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    Credits
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    Model: Originaly TK
    Cockpit: made by Boopidoo
    Cockpitrepaint: 76.IAP-Blackbird
    data & Avionics: 76.IAP-Blackbird,lindr2
    ini edit: 76.IAP-Blackbird,lindr2
    sounds: who ever did them ;-)
    effect: Eagle effect from MF F-15A
     
    Weapons, recomanded latest weaponpacks from lindr 2
     
     
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    Version History
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    1.0 :

    1,698 downloads

       (4 reviews)

    3 comments

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  16. Tu-16T

    Tu-16T Torpedo Bomber (Tu-16A mod)
     
    Original plane by Pasko, Column5 (FM and avionics) and Marcfighters (skin)
     
    Sound by: Spillone104
     
    Features:
     
    - new engine mach table
     
    - Torpedo bomb bay
     
    - Torpedo Sight
     
    - Some ini Tweaks
     
    - Using A-6 cockpit
     
    - Radar data changed
     
    All of Tu-16 included in my weapon packs, but i changed some values (i. e. : after oct. patch inertial homing missiles can hit moving targets)
     
    Tu-16T Weapons:
     
    - SNAB-3000 Krab Heat Guided Bomb
     
    - UB-2F Chaika Radio Guided Bomb
     
    - UB-2F-2 Chaika-2 Heat Guided Bomb
     
    - UB-5F Condor Radio Guided Bomb
     
    - RAT-52 Torpedo (2 RAT-52 in bombbay)
     
    - RAMT-1400A Schuka Rocket-Torpedo
     
    - RAMT-1400B Schuka Rocket-Torpedo
     
    - 10Kh Flying Bomb
     
    - 16Kh Priboy Flying Bomb
     
    - Tu-16_Pylon (FT class) - need to use guided bombs & RAMT
     
    - Tu-16 Torpedo Sight with big zoom for easy using CGR - just aim target in crosshair during bomb/misile flight.
     
    - Tu-16 Bomb Sight - camera class, no lod

    1,555 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  17. Fairchild AC-119G Shadow

    Fairchild AC-119G Shadow
    older version of the gunship with only 4 miniguns
    watch your SPEED! (there is no jet engine) :-)
     
    Monty CZ

    851 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  18. B-52 Stratofortress Mega Pack

    B-52 Stratofortress Package by Dels via Wpnssgt.
     
    Skins by Pappy and X Ray
    Loadouts by MJ and JSF_Aggie
    Decals, testing, etc by Dave (USAFMTL)
    Sounds by Spillone.
     
    Package contains:
    Early B-52G/H
    Late B-52G/H
     
    A Phase V, B-52H will come later.
     
    Units included
    319th BW
    17th BW
    379th BW
    456th SAW
    72nd BW
    410th BW
     
    To install:
     
    Planes go in your Aircraft folder.
     
    Sounds go in your Sounds folder.
     
    This is currently an AI only plane, I will say it again, this is currently an AI only plane as we didn't have a finished enough pit to include it. Having said that, you all know in Knowledge Base it tells you how to make AI planes flyable. If you go to the forum and say you can't fly it because you didn't read this readme. I will clown you hard and may not even be nice.
     
    http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?showt...st=0#entry90487
     
    That link above will tell you how to make AI planes flyable.
     
    Knowing you all will make it flyable, here are the known issues:
     
    There are so many loadout combination that we went basic but we did our best to get many things to work. Your milage may very.
     
    We did our best. Enjoy.
     
    Dave USAFMTL.

    1,721 downloads

       (3 reviews)

    2 comments

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  19. C-5A 'Galaxy' - MAC - Vietnam Era

    Early Vietnam era skin and decals for MAC's C-5A 'Galaxy'
    Including all known serial numbers for that period and
    complete with new sounds based on actual TF-39.
     
    Major credit goes to Veltro2k for putting the model together.

    884 downloads

       (3 reviews)

    1 comment

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  20. B-52 Vietnam Era Upgrade Pack 4.0

    Upgrades to the three B-52 models that took part in Vietnam.
    What's included:
     
    - New SEA skin for G model.
     
    - Complete serial numbers for every actual D,F, & G model BUFF
     
    - Nose art
     
    - New exhaust emitters
     
    - New bomber formations and many other minor tweaks and edits.
     
    Geared for stand alone WOV and YAP users. Thanks to all those who helped this package come together.
    If I'm forgetting anyone in the Read Me files please let me know so I can fix it.

    1,482 downloads

       (3 reviews)

    2 comments

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  21. IL-28T Beagle Torpedo bomber

    Mod of existing Beagle to the "T" torpedo bomber version. Still retains standard bomb capabilities.
    New, hi-rez natural metal skin by JSF_Aggie, repainted Blue SovTac numbers by me
    Pack includes full, detailed instructions for installation and addition of new RAT-52 torpedo PLEASE FOLLOW THEM!!! Also includes my Red Air pilot, and a Russian-ized Phantom cockpit.
     
    See readme for FULL credits and other important notes. Originally designed for SF & WoE, WoV users might have some issues.
     
    Good Hunting!
    Wrench
    Kevin Stein

    2,350 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    2 comments

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  22. China H-5 V2.0

    Thanks to ravenclaw_007 I change my previous H-5.
    In this version two plyons are added and skins have been fixed.
     
    The Harbin H-5 is a Chinese variation of the Il-28 bomber. This version uses Su-17 cockpit and can attach two air to groud missile on the wing.
     
    The m
     
    Installation
    1. Install the latest Weapons Pak:
     
    http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autom...p;showfile=2672
     
    2. Extract the zip file and copy the "H-5" folder to \OBJECTS\AIRCRAFT folder.
     
    Enjoy!

    1,816 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    0 comments

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  23. B-52 upgrade pack 3.0

    In addition to the previous modifications, this package includes:
     
     
    - Similar upgrades made to the new, rescaled Oct. 08 patch. Revised the decal
    positions, lights, bombbay arrangement, and exhaust positions so they line up.
    Also added some of the same sounds and effects from the previous upgrade.
     
     
    - Added a revised placeholder cockpit for the B-52D and F using the Lex method.
    I know it's far from perfect so feel free to tweak to your liking:
     
    http://bbs.thirdwire.com/phpBB/viewtopic.p...35d3cbaddd84f29
     
     
    - Fixed the default loadout issue with the external MER racks. They should now
    appear on all the BUFFS.
     
     
    - Revised some of the skins and added decals for the B-52G & H models.
     
     
    - Added a new flight model for the G & H based off the stock D model. It seems to
    stablize the nose pitching up and down with the flight leveler on. It also gives
    it that realistic nose down pitch the BUFF has. If you don't like this version,
    one based on the original is also included.
     
    Acknowledgements and Thanks to:
     
    - TK for the awesome sim.
     
    - SEA skins by JSF Aggie
     
    - Eightlin for the Landing Lights
     
    - Cockpit based on Kesselbrut's excellent Brit bomber cockpit
     
    - Wpnssgt for the G/H model
     
    - Florian's Western pilot
     
    - And if I've forgotten anyone by accident please let me know so I can amend this.

    2,342 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    0 comments

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  24. S-3B Viking

    S-3B Viking by Fox the man Monter

    1,662 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    0 comments

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  25. B-52G Addon by Wpnssgt

    Very Early Cockpit included...So do not worry about how bad it looks. There are some very small bugs but I am actively working on. Report any strange problems! The more feedback I get the better the next version will be.
     
    Two schemes by Marcelo included... Silver & SEA.
     
    ENJOY!!!!

    5,652 downloads

       (1 review)

    1 comment

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