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    1. SF2 WW2 PTO "Generic" Menu Screens Pak
       
      = For SF2, Any and All, PTO-Centric Based Mods Folders
       
      This is just a simple pak of Menu Screens for use in Pacific Theatre based mods folders. These will
      replace a11 of the stock ones, while keeping the same layout for all the clickable hot-spots. (as
      the templates I made to make them, keep all the same setups.
       
      You get:
       
      Loadingscreen
      Debriefscreen
      LoadoutScreen
      Mainscreen
      MedalListScreen
      OptionsScreen
      PilotRecordsScreen
      PlanningMapScreen
      RosterScreen
      SingleMissionScreen.
       
      All are in jpg format, and are already divided into the 2 folders where they'll reside (/Flight and
      /Menu) for simple drag/drop into your Mod Folder ™.
       
      Also included are WW2-themed in-game map icons from 1stGen WW2 mods, that change the 'jet' shapes to prop planes. I can't find any info on who made them, so I canNOT any take credit for something
      that isn't mine. These are usable in any WW2 Era install.
       
      As always, easy to follow instuctions are in the 'To Install' section.
       
      Enjoy
      wrench
      kevin stein
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    2. This package includes effects,sounds,seat,pilot and weapons.
       
      PL-8 was made from ravenclaw's Python3
      Pit and Model from insky team
      Camo Texture download in CA,but l forget who did it,sorry about that.........
       
      Diaoyu island is China's territory?????
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    3. maybe data has something wrong,if someone would like fix it,greatly appreciated
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    4. CF-110M Phantom II for the Royal Canadian Air Force
      This is a reskinning and ini edit of TK's F-4M Phantom II from SF2: Europe.
      Two skins are provided, a South East Asia skin for hypothetical Canadian participation in the Vietnam War, and an Aerospace Defence Command Grey skin for NORAD service.
       
      ======Back Story========
       
      The idea for this aircraft comes from my alternate history site. It was first operated by this alternate Royal Canadian Air Force in 1969 (in this timeline, there was no unification in the Canadian Armed Forces)
      The RCAF originally did not want the Phantom, being content to stick with the Thunderchief and the Voodoo until the TFX (CF-111C) and FX (CF-15) were ready during the 1970s.
      Canadian participation in the Vietnam War changed that. Canada committed Voodoos to defend the social democratic North Vietnam from Nazi German forces operating from the South and from Burma. The CF-101's inability to dogfight, and unreliability in the harsh tropical conditions of North Vietnam made early replacement necessary. The only aircraft available was the CF-4K, being introduced to the RCN as its strike fighter. McDonnell and Avro Canada devised a land-based version with minimal changes. This entered service in 1969 and quickly went to Vietnam. After the war ended in 1975, the Phantom replaced the Voodoo entirely in the RCAF.
      The wikia article for the aircraft itself is found here:
       
      http://themarshall.wikia.com/wiki/Miscellaneous_Cold_War_technology#McDonnell_Douglas_F-4K.2FM_Phantom
       
      ======Installation======
       
      Copy the Objects folder into the Objects folder inside your mod folder.
      Add the following to squadronlist.ini:
      [squadronxxx]
      Name=409SQNCAF
      DisplayName=No. 409 Squadron
      Nation=Canada
      [squadronxxx]
      Name=410SQNCAF
      DisplayName=No. 410 Squadron
      Nation=Canada
      [squadronxxx]
      Name=416SQNCAF
      DisplayName=No. 416 Squadron
      Nation=Canada
      [squadronxxx]
      Name=425SQNCAF
      DisplayName=425e Escadron
      Nation=Canada
      Change "xxx" to the numbers following the last entry in your squadronlist.ini
      In the Decals/F-4M_RCAF folder, you will find four files named "SQN402.tga", "SQN403.tga", "SQN404.tga", and "SQN405.tga". You will need to change the numbers in these names to correspond to the numbers in your squadronlist.ini
       
      =====Credits======
       
      TK for the SEA skin, and the F-4M from the SF2: Europe.
      Sundowner for his F-4B templates.
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    5. This mod adds the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a user of the A-6 Intruder. It has been tested with Strike Fighters 2 Full 5+2 merged install with the A-6 Superpack 1.51 installed. It should work with less than a full 5+2, but requires the following SF2 versions to take advantage of the respective components:

      SF2V for the A-6A
      SF2NA for the A-6E and A-6E_79

      The A-6 Superpack 1.51 or later is recommended, but not required in order to use the A-6A, A-6E, and A-6E_79. The A-6 Superpack 1.51 is required in order to use the A-6E_90 Systems and Weapons Improvement Program (SWIP) variant.
       
      The included SQUADRONLIST.INI is a part of the file that will be included in the Combat Ace Realism Pack. As a result, it is compatible with DaddyAirplanes' F-4 Post Vietnam skin pack. At the time of this writing, the Combat Ace Realism Pack has not been released. If you have downloaded this pack after installing the Combat Ace Realism Pack, then be sure not to copy over the included SQUADRONLIST.INI, as a more updated one will be included in the Realism Pack.
       
      In order to take advantage of the full features of the RAAF Intruder Pack, this readme is intended to be used in conjunction with the Readme for the A-6 Superpack 1.51. Thorough reading of this file and strict adherence to the instructions is highly recommended. As always before making any changes to your SF2 install, back up early and back up often!
       
      Introduction
      As early as 1954, the Australian government first publicly discussed the need for replacing the Canberra. The Canberra lacked radar and electronic countermeasures (ECM), and the RAAF believed that it needed a new strategic bomber to fulfill the nation's obligations to the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve in Malaysia, ANZUS, and SEATO. A requirement mandated an all-weather attack aircraft capable of delivering a variety of bombs and missiles.
      Air Marshal Valston Hancock, Chief of the Air Staff, stated in April 1960 that Australia needed a replacement for the Canberra, and in 1962 Indonesia's increasingly aggressive statements regarding Malaysia soon caused Australia to seriously consider Hancock’s statement. The Sydney Morning Herald reported in October 1962 that the Indonesian Air Force's Soviet Tupolev Tu-16 bombers could reach Sydney or any other Australian city with a light bomb load, while the Canberras could not fly in all weather and had insufficient range to reach Djakarta.
      However, available bombers were unsuitable for the RAAF. The American Boeing B-52 Stratofortress and Convair B-58 Hustler, for example, were too large for existing Australian runways. More suitable aircraft such as the British BAC TSR-2 and the American F-111 would soon be available.
      Candidates for replacing the Canberra included the French Dassault Mirage IV, the TSR-2, and the U.S. North American A-5 Vigilante, Grumman A-6 Intruder, McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II and the General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark.
       
      Decision and Alternate History
      When the RAAF was evaluating the replacement aircraft for the Canberra, they eventually settled on the F-111. The F-111 met the RAAF endurance and all weather attack requirements, as well as being supersonic and having a respectable self-defense capability. The government determined that it did not need to go ahead with an immediate replacement for the Canberra and opted for the F-111 as a long-term solution, leading to the October 1963 announcement that it was ordering 24 F-111s.
      The development and production lifecycle for the F-111 was complex, lengthy, and troubled on occasion. Additional requests by the Australian government to modify the existing F-111A airframe to what would become the F-111C only lengthened the acquisition process. While the announcement to purchase the F-111 was made in 1963, the first F-111C was not delivered until 1968 . In the interim, the RAAF was using the F-4 Phantom II as a stopgap measure.
      What if the RAAF decided to forego the troubled (at the time) F-111 and augment its force of F-4 Phantoms with the A-6 Intruder as its all-weather, deep strike platform?
      This pack is strictly a "What If" set of skins and loadouts that explores what might have happened if Australia purchased the A-6 Intruder from the United States. This pack includes skins for the A-6A, A-6E, A-6E_79 (TRAM), and A-6E_90 (SWIP) in the Southeast Asia (SEA) camouflage pattern, as well as other variants based on the RAAF camouflage schemes of the time. Given that the A-6 Intruder is meant to replace the F-111C Aardvark, this pack features the squadrons, skins, and serial numbers of actual F-111 airframes (though serial numbers of aircraft involved in fatal mishaps have been omitted out of respect for the fallen). Second squadron is represented, as it flew the Canberra in the Vietnam War, and First and Sixth squadrons have been added to SQUADRONLIST.INI as the actual squadrons that flew the F-111 (and therefore the A-6). A-6 specific squadron logos have also been added to the RAAF squadrons included in the Mirage IIIO DLC, though this was done for completeness rather than “alternate historical accuracy.”
       
      Limitations
      This mod enhances default aircraft. If you don't have the default A-6 LODs, then this mod is of limited value to you.
      Additionally, this pack is unfortunately not flyable without further modification. You will need to provide your own cockpit in order to enable player use of the A-6. Two notable options are extracting the A-6 cockpit from Wings over Vietnam, or by purchasing RAZBAM's excellent A-6 pack for Strike Fighters (recommended). Likewise, plenty of existing SF1 A-6 mods include cockpits that are compatible with this pack. Regardless of which selection you prefer, any cockpit you use for the A-6 Superpack will be compatible with the RAAF A-6 Intruder Pack as well.
       
      Installation
      The RAAF A-6 Intruder Pack is divided into three components: the Primary Component (RAAF A-6 Intruder Skins), a folder for widescreen users that replaces the existing 1024x768 aircraft screens with 1440x900 images, and Section 2 of the Readme file which provides instructions for optional and recommended adjustments to existing INI files. Please see the readme file for further details.
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    6. A new MainScreen for you to view on SF2V. This features the F-105 Thunderchief and some colorful images. Readme file includes simple installation details. Image size is 1920x1080 for widescreen monitors. ENJOY...!!!
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    7. Lockheed Martin/HAL F-16S for Strike Fighters 2
       
      version 2.0
       
      This is my mod based on the F-16I Sufa by the Viper Team. It was inspired by the plastic model found on this site: http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic,33541.0.html
       
      This mod contains all the necessary pilots, weapons, effects and sounds.
       
      Instrucions:
       
      1. Unzip the zip file to any location.
      2. If you already have the previous version of this mod, it is highly recommended to DELETE the F-16S folder from your Aircraft folder in the mod directory.
      3. Copy and paste the contents of the F-16S folder to your mod folder and overwrite when asked.
       
      Credits:
       
      The Viper Team and the others (see here: http://combatace.com/files/file/13342-iaf-f-16cdi-by-the-viper-team/ ) for the plane itself and all the contents of their F-16C/D/I IAF Viper pack.
       
      Legal stuff:
       
      Contents of this mod can't be used in any payware. They can be used under the Combatace freeware rules.
       
       
      Enjoy flying this one!
       
      9th Sept 2012
       
      DoctorWho
      Chris
      262 2
    8. CF-110K Phantom II for the Royal Canadian Navy
      This is a reskinning and ini edit of TK's F-4K Phantom II from the DLC Store.
       
      ======Back Story========
       
      The idea for this aircraft comes from my alternate history site. It was first operated by this alternate Royal Canadian Navy in 1968 (in this timeline, there was no unification in the Canadian Armed Forces)
      The aircraft was meant to serve on Canada's two Essex class carriers, HMCS Bonaventure and HMCS Warrior in the fleet defence and strike roles. In order to get the performance required for such small carriers, a new turbofan was developed by Orenda, the Orenda Huron. Redesign of the Phantom airframe to accomodate the larger engine was done by Avro Canada.
      The article for the aircraft itself is found here: http://themarshall.wikia.com/wiki/Miscellaneous_Cold_War_technology#McDonnell_Douglas_F-4K.2FM_Phantom
       
      ======Installation======
      Copy the contents of the Objects folder into the Objects folder inside your mod folder.
       
      =====Credits======
      TK for the USN Grey skin, and the F-4K from the DLC Store.
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