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Canberra B-57B 1963 LongNose (Pakistan AF) for the "Strike Fighters 2" Series
by Ahmed Junaid Raza
Pakistan was the only real foreign user of the B-57, with 24 B-57Bs and two B-57Cs passed on in 1959 under the US Military Assistance Program. From 1963, they were fitted with the RB-1A "Georgia Peach" all-weather bombing system, giving these machines a longer nose. Some of the Pakistani B-57Bs were also modified to allow them to carry four external tanks, permitting them to conduct strikes deep inside India.
Pakistani B-57Bs performed strikes during the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War, flying 167 sorties, with three lost in combat, but as mentioned destroying three IAF Canberras on the ground. They also saw combat in the brief 1971 Indo-Pakistan War, with reports of four or five lost in combat. The Pakistani B-57s remained in service well into the 1980s, being the last of the breed flying in military colors.
See the installation instructions
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By MigBuster288 0 -
Canberra B-57B 1959 Short Nose (Pakistan AF) for the "Strike Fighters 2" Series
by Ahmed Junaid Raza
Pakistan was the only real foreign user of the B-57, with 24 B-57Bs and two B-57Cs passed on in 1959 under the US Military Assistance Program.
Pakistani B-57Bs performed strikes during the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War, flying 167 sorties, with three lost in combat, but as mentioned destroying three IAF Canberras on the ground. They also saw combat in the brief 1971 Indo-Pakistan War, with reports of four or five lost in combat. The Pakistani B-57s remained in service well into the 1980s, being the last of the breed flying in military colors.
Read the installation instructions
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By MigBuster282 0 -
Canberra B-57G for "Strike Fighters 2: Vietnam"
by Ahmed Junaid Raza
New Avionics and TV by MiGBuster
USAF2 Tropic Moon skin by MiGBuster
READ the instructions - includes how to use the TV/FLIR etc
16 B-57Bs were converted to B-57G standard and used in Vietnam from 1970 to 1972
flying from Tailand for the Tropic Moon III project, and was a pioneer in laser
guided technology. The B-57G had built in sensors such as a low light TV system,
FLIR, and a laser giudance system. This enabled it to carry 4 x 500lb Laser guided
bombs and self designate targets for them. The 20mm wing cannons were deleted due
to the weight of the LGBs. 4 bombs were also carried in the bomb bay (unconfirmed).
Its mission was to hunt trucks over the notorious Ho Chi Minh Trail.
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By MigBuster871 0 -
Martin RB-57A Canberra for the "Strike Fighters 2" Series
by Ahmed Junaid Raza
B.2 Cockpit with bombardier view by Daniel "Kessselbrut" Himmel
Original skin and ini work by pappychksix
Updated for SF2 by MiGBuster (July 2009)
The USAF ordered English Electric Canberras as a need to fill a mission gap - however the order could not be fulfilled in the UK so Martin was able to license build Canberras under the B-57 designation.
The B-57A looks similar to the Canberra B mk2 however there were actually many differences - not least the the Wright J65 engines. Due to the bubble canopy, targetting the guns was found to be very difficult, and so the canopy and nose were totally redesigned into what became the B-57B.
The RB-57A was the first real production model of the B-57 with around 67 being built for a photo recon role. They served from 1954 and were withdrawn in the early 1970s. 24 RB-57As were also converted to EB-57As.
See the install instructions
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By MigBuster273 0 -
Martin B-57A Canberra for the "Strike Fighters 2" Series
by Ahmed Junaid Raza
B.2 Cockpit with bombardier view by Daniel "Kessselbrut" Himmel
Original skin and ini work by pappychksix
Updated for SF2 by MiGBuster (July 2009)
The USAF ordered English Electric Canberras as a need to fill a mission gap - however the order could not be fulfilled in the UK so Martin was able to license build Canberras under the B-57 designation.
The B-57A looks similar to the Canberra B mk2 however there were actually many differences - not least the the Wright J65 engines. Due to the bubble canopy, targeting the 8 x 12.7mm Browning guns was found to be very difficult, and so the canopy and nose were totally redesigned into what became the B-57B.
Only 8 B-57As were built.
See the install instructions
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By MigBuster447 1 -
Upgraded for Strike Fighters 2 - Basic CCIP for A-6A to simulate a DIANE level bombing system.
New: Yes we can now add the CCIP and keep the original A_6 radar modes!
When you reach the target ripple your iron bombs!
Tested in Strike Fighters 2 Vietnam Version June 2009 only (using the A-6A cockpit from Wings Over Vietnam).
For use in later versions compare any changes made in newer ini files first.
Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms. Visit the URL below for more info.
http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?showtopic=26131
By MigBuster1,406 1 -
Grumman F-11A (F11F-1) for the "Strike Fighters 2" Series
by Fleet-Defender and Team
F11F-1 Team:
3D Model: Fleet-Defender
Texture Mapping: BPAO
Additional 3D: Crab_02
Skins: Marcello
Decals: Crab_02
Drop Tanks: Crab_02
Flight Model: Column5
Special thanks to: Sony Tuckson
VF-21 skin by Julhelm
VA-156 skin by Paul Nortess
Optional Hangar screen by Wrench & MiGBuster (2009)
SF2 updates, and other changes MiGBuster (July 2009)
The Grumman Tiger was procured in the late 1950s as a hedge against any failure or delay in the F-8 Crusader program. When the Crusader proved a great success, the Tiger became redundant and was quickly phased out of service. It was an agile aircraft and considered to be easy to fly, a factor which led to its adoption by the Blue Angels.
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By MigBuster911 0 -
SF2NA
Adds taxi lights and runway lights to Keflavik NAS Iceland
Update of original from http://combatace.com...s-and-textures/
By MigBuster193 0
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