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PAF/RPAF C-47A Dakota For SF2 Full-5 merged(or at minimum SF2:I with Expansion pack1)
Overview:
These Dakotas were gained by the air arms of India and Pakistan after the partition of the Indo-Pak Subcontinent in 1947.Their primary roles were transport and sometimes resupply to ground troops.They were in service from 1947 to at least 1970.There has been speculation that some aircraft were modified as recon planes during the 1971 war.However,due to an almost complete lack of photos and technical reference,the history of these airframes cannot be traced.
The mod:
Presented in this mod are two skins to represent two different airframes of the Pakistan Air Force.Again,due to very little reference available for these aircraft,the skins are provided without tail numbers.
Two skins are provided:
-PAF Grey
-PAF Green
The Grey scheme is meant to represent the aircraft which transported Mohammed Ali Jinnah(the founder of Pakistan and the man behind the partition of the Indo-Pak Subcontinent).This aircraft was at that time in service with the Royal Pakistan Air Force for which accurate decals are provided.The Green scheme represents a few airframes in service with the Air Force in East Pakistan(now Bangladesh).These aircrafts were thought to be used as Recon platforms.
Installation:
After unzipping PAF Dakotas V1.0,paste the aircraft folder inside the objects folder inside your SF2 mod folder.Do the same for decals.When asked to overwrite,click yes.Note:If you do not know anything about the mod folder,the immediately stop the installation,go to the CombatACE Forums,Go to the Strike Fighters 2 Knowledge Base and take a look at the thread explaining the Strike Fighters 2 mod folder mechanism.
You have my full permission to modify and use these textures as well as the decals for your own mod(s) as long as I(Lazarus1177) am acknowledged as the original Author.
IMPORTANT:
I HEREBY CLAIM NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY OF THE CHANGES THIS MOD MAY RENDER TO YOUR GAME(Even though it doesn't).IF THIS MOD IS INSTALLED,THEN IT IS DONE ONLY BY THE WILL OF THE USER AND I CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS.INSTALL AT YOUR OWN RISK.(The mod is perfectly safe,but I still claim no responsibility just to be safe!)
These files are hereby released as freeware and MUST NOT be used as payware.
These files are only to be uploaded at Combatace.com.
If you have any Questions or maybe a bit of constructive criticism to offer,then PM me at Combatace.com.
Credits:
Aircraft Model:Third Wire
Texturing:Me
Decals:Me
Regards;
Lazarus
By Lazarus117793 0 -
Now compatible with recently released CF-5A (Was originally made for NF-5A only)
The Squad:The 108th Tactical Fighter Squadron, nicknamed Wardog, was intially a squadron composed primarily of trainees, led by Capt. Jack Bartlett (callsign Heartbreak One), and two other veteran combat pilots
The F-5 Pilot:
Bartlett, although a very talented pilot, has had a notorious history of being unable to comply with orders given, opting instead to follow his conscience. Bartlett cares for all the trainees under his command. "Heartbreak One" came by his callsign after losing love interest Major Nastasya Vasilievna Obertas sometime before Operation Battle-Axe during the 1995 Belkan War. Bartlett was never promoted beyond Captain in the 15 years since the end of the Belkan War due to his repeated insubordination, as he stated himself: "I don't know why they even bother reprimanding me anymore. I know I'm gonna be stuck at captain forever."
Template by: Sony Tuckson
By RogerSmith151 4 -
Drop in the FA-18E folder and go fly.
Eric Johnson, 2012
By EricJ76 1 -
A "What If" for FC's F-103A Thunderwarrior, depicted being part of a Reconnaissance unit during the Vietnam conflict.
Uses the RF-101B decals from the RF-101B from Dave:
http://combatace.com/files/file/9300-rf-101b-voodoo-v12-for-sf2/
Drop in your folder and go fly.
Eric Johnson, 2012
By EricJ76 0 -
Original Squad I created
Get the jet here:
http://combatace.com...tealth-fighter/
The Squad:
(No history)
The Pilot:
(N/A)
Edited from Jimmybib's skin
By RogerSmith120 2 -
Now works with M version
The Squad:The Varcolac Squadron (formerly known as Rigel Squadron) was an ace squadron led by fighter pilot Milosz Sulejmani, which is part of the Martinez Security PMC but later on defected to the Valahia
The MiG-31 Pilot:
Faryd Gaviria is the third pilot of the Martinez Security renegade Rigel Squadron. Like his wingmates, he deserted to the terrorist group Valahia, following his flight leader, Milosz Sulejmani. He and the rest of Varcolac Squadron fought Antares Squadron on several occasions throughout the Valahian Crisis. His final confrontation with Antares occured in the skies above the San Franciso Bay as a part the Golden Axe Plan's Private Army. Despite being equipped with the extremely advance GAF-1 Varcolac, he and his wingmates were shot down by Antares and subsequently, killed.
Edited from Jv44kt's "Soviet Silver" scheme
By RogerSmith115 0 -
Now works with "M" version
The Squad: The 13th Night Fighter Air Division (NFAD) of the Belkan Air Force's the 6th Tactical Fighter Squadron "Schwarze"(black) had first, officially, seen combat in the Belkan War. During the war, the entire squadron gained a reputation of fear among both the Belkan Military and the Allied Forces of Osea, Ustio and Sapin. The 6th TFS was commonly assigned to missions aimed at intercepting Belkan aircraft attempting to defect and the destruction of Belkan Forces attempting to leave the battlefield. Like all units of the 13th NFAD, the 6th TFS was never officially tried by Belka because of their actions, since they had completely unrestricted orders to engage both enemy and allied forces at will. On May 28th, the 6th Tactical Fighter Squadron was dispatched to assassinate a top ranking Ace of the Belkan Air Force, attempting to defect to the Osea / Osean Federation. This pilot was named Wolfgang Buchner, but was also known as
Huckebein the Raven". His orders were to sortie towards an undisclosed Belkan City (presumed to be a South Belkan city) and drop a nuclear weapon on it. Instead, the pilot attempted to flee the country.
As the Schwarze Squadron, lead by Dominic Zubov, pursued Wolfgang, the defecting Ace flew towards Airspace B7R "The Round Table". At that time, the allied "Operation: Battle-Axe" was under way. The 6th Tactical Fighter Squadron lost Huckebein the Raven, among the confusion of the Operation Battle-Axe, but, instead engaged the 66th AFU Galm of the Ustian Air Force 6th Air Division. All members of the Schwarze Squadron were shot down during their engagement with the 66th AFU 'Galm Team'. With the end of the Belkan War, all members fled the country, changed their identities or seemed to disappear.
Edited from Jv44kt's "Soviet Silver" scheme
By RogerSmith129 0 -
Had it been built, the Bell D-188A project would have been one of the most unorthodox aircraft to fly, and certainly the most unusual in the US Air Force inventory. In 1955, Bell Aircraft was requested by both the USAF and the US Navy to develop a VTOL/STOVL supersonic, all-weather fighter-bomber and defence interceptor. The project was highly ambitious and was designed to fulfill a multitude of roles for two different services and, as a result – based on the poor record of other cooperative Air Force/Navy aircraft projects – it is highly dubious as to its success.[citation needed] The aircraft was designated the Model 2000, and was offered in two different versions – the D-188 for the Navy and the D-188A for the Air Force. Bell had rather optimistically called the Navy version the XF3L-1 and the Air Force version the XF-109, although neither of these designations were official.[citation needed] On 5 December 1960, Bell publicly showed off the design as the XF-109 – the Air Force version, as the Navy had lost interest the year earlier, however in the spring of 1961, the US Air Force canceled the program and no examples were built.
Some of the features, do to no Info, where inprovised by me.
Cockpit: Using F-15 Cockpit Credit goes to its creator
unzip ad folders to their appropiate places...have fun
((( there is no longer a source file for this, Untill a new version is made it stands as it is.))))
THIS MODEL IS ONLY TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FREEWARE AND IN NO OTHER CIRCUMSTANCE SHALL IT BE USED, EVEN IN PART OF ANYTHING THAT IS PAYWARE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COMBAT ACE MODDERS AGREEMENT
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