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    1. From the readme...
       
      BAE Hawk T-1A for SF2
       
      This is Russouk2002's BAE Hawk T-1A. It has been updated to SF2 file structure based completley on his work.I have also added the Hawk gunpod made by Russouk2002 to its store of weapons, updated its list of usable weapons, and have updated the file structure for its skin decals. The plane has very basic avionics with no radar but a ranging gunsight, but I have added an audio RWR. This required the addition of its own avionics.ini file. A loading screen and a userlist.ini have also been included. A missing cockpit file was replaced and un-needed files removed. The shadow format has been updated too.
       
      Any errors in all this is un-intentional. Please let me know of any problems or needed corrections. Keep in mind this is freeware made by your community for your use. You use it at your own risk. It is un-supported by TK and Thirdwire productions and is released under the CombatAce freeware licensing agreement. Do not use in any kind of payware without express permission from the owner of these files, namely Russouk2002.
       
      Issues: Just two that I know of...
      1.) The shadow has the long artifact to the ground at certain view angles. Just disable the shadow by reming out the lines in the Hawk T1A.ini like this...
      ///[shadow]
      CastShadow=TRUE
      ShadowCastDist=10000
      MaxVisibleDistance=400
      2.) There are no drop tanks for the Hawk that I can find.
       
      Contributers:
       
      3D Model By Russouk2002
      SF2 updates pcpilot
       
       
      To install, Just simply open the zip file and copy paste into your SF2 mods folder. It will use the stock pilot in the game. Weapons and drop tanks are all working to my knowledge. It flies well in-game so have fun.
       
      God bless, pcpilot
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    2. F4D-1 Skyray V1.0 for SF2
       
      Credits:
       
      Model/Cockpit/Textures/Weapons: Julhelm
      Flight Model: Column5
      Hangar Painting: Julhelm
      SF2 updates by NeverEnough
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      Features:
       
      * Virtual cockpit
      * Extensive exterior detail
      * Accurate markings for VF-102 and VF(AW)-3
      * Fueltanks with unit-specific markings
      * Custom FFAR Rocketpods with radar targeting and which can be used by the AI when attacking aircraft!
       
      ---------------------------------------------
       
      Installation notes:
       
      Simply extract the contents of the F4D-1 folder into your ModsStrikeFighters2 folder, and then add the info contained in the GunData text file to the GunData.ini file and run the StrikeFighter2 GunsEditor to compile the file.
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    3. S-3b Viking v1.00 for SF2
      by FoxMonter.
      Flight model by C5
      Beta Tester Capun, Charles
      VS-27 and VS-35 Skins by Sidewinder86
      SF2 updates by NeverEnough
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      Read the specs to know about this craft.
       
      Install.
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      Simply extract the contents of the S-3B folder into your Mods\StrikeFighters2 folder.
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    4. These are the Photoshop templates for my Pilatus PC-9/A Ver 1.0, so that others can make skins for it.
       
      Enjoy!
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    5. A-5A V3.0 for SF2
       
      Credits:
       
      Model, Textures and Weapons: Julhelm
      FM: Fubar512 & Column5
      Cockpit: Kesselbrut
      Avionics: Moonjumper & Julhelm
      SF2 updates by NeverEnough
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      Updates:
       
      * New accurate VAH-7 skin with individual decals and CAG artwork!
      * Landing gear completely remodelled and retextured to be more accurate
      * Forward fuselage is now more accurate in shape
      * Nozzles have been retextured
      * Linear bombbay system has been completely revised
      * New models for the Mk27, Mk28 and Mk43 nuclear storetrains with accurate textures and complete entries for "dial-a-yield" functionality. As an added bonus, these nukes actually destroy things!
       
      ---------------------------------------------
       
      Installation notes:
       
      Simply extract the contents of the A-5A folder into your Mods\StrikeFighters2 folder. Also, because of the extensive retexturing and remodelling, any old versions of skins or data.ini files will not work.
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    6. Original download:
       
      http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...p;showfile=7838
       
      Not much just added a USER_LIST for Afghanistan
       
      EricJ
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    7. Re-adapted for SF2 standards. Not much in the readme except copy and paste the Objects folder and everything will be good to go.
       
      Falls under the Combatace Freeware License Agreement.
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    8. 17th July 2009 SF2 version updates by knx, all props go to original creators as listed below dotted line.
       
      Install instructions, drag and drop Objects folder into your mod folder.
       
      Here's the original readme, not all of the contents are included here as the pack seems to have been broken down into smaller packs, more on the way soon:
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      F-86 Sabre /MiG-15 README:
       
       
      First of all I would like to think “USAFMTL” for allowing me to be a part of this effort.
       
       
      Secondly thanks go to David Zurawski for his wonderful F-86 Sabre that is such a work of art.
       
       
      Thirdly thank you to all that have modeled and skined the work to developed individual sub-models of the F-86.
       
       
      Thanks to Jimmy Bib for all his graphical engineering.
       
       
      Lastly thank you to “Fubar 512" for his expert guidance in my effort in Flight Modeling.
       
       
       
      If ever the was an aircraft the looked, felt, smelt, and tasted like a fighter aircraft ; it’s the F-86 Sabre!
       
       
      And being an actual jet rated pilot, with a little over 1,200 actual flight hours, compelled me to tweak , my “Sweet Sabre”.
       
       
      Being my all time favorite aircraft and being an avid history nut about the Korean Conflict compelled me in an effort to add to these works that so many started.
       
       
      First of all. All data contained in the data.ini files was deeply researched by “USAFMTL” and myself.
       
       
      Only minor tweaks where utilized, building on the work of those that created the aircraft models.
       
       
      All aircraft preform to Dash 1 specifications to the degree of 99.9%.
       
       
      All aircraft where thoroughly tested by hundreds hours of actual, not autopilot, testing.
       
       
       
      The yank and bank style of A.C.M. with this aircraft is gone.
       
       
       
      Key points are :
      1) Keeping a high energy fight.
       
       
      2) Thinking well ahead of what the aircraft is, or what you want it to do.
       
       
      3) The required use of the speed brakes to alter or set up YOUR fight or flight, in reference to turning radius. Not just chopping the throttle, that is a only a good way to die.
       
       
      4) And for the self proclaimed, “Fighter Aces”, fly these models on the HARD setting, to truly test your skill.
       
       
      5) All F-86 and MiG-15 are uniform in performance. The aircraft preform as did the actual models of this noble era.
       
       
      6) The addition of armor to all aircraft end the ,“QUICK KILL”. These can be altered still to fit ones preference.
       
       
       
      A little history:
       
       
       
      106 OF THE F-86A-5 MODELS WHERE COMMITTED TO THE KOREAN CONFLICT.
       
       
      THE LAST F-86A WAS NOT REPLACED UNTIL JULY1952.
       
       
       
      127 TOTAL OF THE F-86E-5 MODELS WHERE COMMITTED TO THE KOREA CONFLICT.
       
      (37) F-86E-1 MODEL.
       
      (45) F-86E-5 MODEL.
       
      (45) CANADIAN BUILT F-86E-6 MODEL (SHIPPED BETWEEN FEBRUARY AND JULY 1952.
       
       
      FIRST F86E WAS THE FIRST MODEL TO FEATURE THE "FLYING TAIL".
       
       
      SHIPMENT BEGAN TO KOREA IN JUNE 1951, FIRST ARRIVING WITH THE 4TH F.I.W..
       
       
      FOLLOWED BY SHIPMENT IN NOVEMBER 1951 TO THE 51ST F.I.W., REPLACING THE F-80C.
       
       
       
       
      91 OF THE F-86E-10 MODELS WHERE COMMITTED TO THE KOREAN CONFLICT.
       
      FIRST F-86 MODEL TO FEATURE THE "FLAT WINDSCREEN".
       
      THE F-86E-10 PRODUCED WITH PROVISIONS TO ACCEPT THE J-47-GE27 ENGINE, BUT WERE PRODUCED WITH THE J-47-GE-13 ENGINE OF LESSER THRUST.
       
      SHIPMENT WHERE ACCEPTED SEPTEMBER 1951 - APRIL 1952.
       
       
       
       
      The Spring of 1952 brought to a close a critical time period in the air to air conflict. The Communist forces ended an active campaign to win air superiority.
       
       
       
       
      THE EARLY F-86F-1 MODEL BROUGHT TO THE PILOTS IN KOREA MANY ADVANCEMENTS, MAINLY THE UPGRADE IN ENGINE PERFORMANCE OF THE J47-GE-27ENGINE.
       
      ALSO NOTABLE FEATURES INCLUDED THE A-4 GUNSIGHT AND INCREASED ARMOR FOR THE FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEMS.
       
      THE F-86F-10 MODELS WHERE THE START OF, “A TRUE MIG KILLING MACHINE!", AND THE LAST OF THE SMALL WING SABRES TO SEE ACTION IN KOREA.
       
      SHIPMENT TO THE 51TH F.I.W. IN JUNE 1952, FOLLOWED BY SHIPMENT TO THE 4TH F.I.W. IN SEPTEMBER 1952
       
      MANY OF THE GREAT ACES GAINED THEIR VICTORIES IN THE F -1 THRU 10.
       
      EARLY F MODELS SABERS COMMITTED TO KOREA
      F-86F-1 59 AIRCRAFT
      F-86F-5 8 AIRCRAFT
      F-85F-10 34 AIRCRAFT
       
       
       
       
      A TOTAL OF 40, OF THE 371, PRE-“6-3" EXTENSION , F-86F-30 MODELS WHERE COMMITTED TO KOREA, BEFORE THE ADVENT OF NORTH AMERICAN RETOOLING THE REMAINDER OF THE F-30 MODELS TO THE '6-3' WING CONFIGURATION. THIS MODEL BEING THE FIRST “DUAL STORE - FIGHTER BOMBER VERSION” OF THE SABRE AND THE FIRST OF THE “LARGE WING” SABERS.
       
       
      DELIVERIES BEGAN IN OCTOBER 1952.
       
       
      BEGINNING IN SEPTEMBER 1952 A TOTAL OF FIFTY “KITS” WERE SECRETLY SHIPPED TO KOREA TO CONVERT THE F-30S, AND REMAINING EARLIER F-1 THRU 10 ON HAND.
       
       
      EVENTUALLY “KITS” WERE SHIPPED TO CONVERT ALL F MODELS WITH THE “6-3 EXTENSION.”
       
       
       
      A TOTAL OF 208 F-86F-30 6-3 HARD WING SABERS WHERE COMMITTED TO KOREA.
      MANY HERALD THE HARD WING SABRE AS THE ULTIMATE MIG KILLER OF THE KOREAN WAR.
       
       
       
      INCLUDED IS A MODEL OF THE TEST PROJECT OF THE F-86F-2 “GUNVAL” . EIGHT F-86F-2 “GUNVAL” MODELS WHERE TESTED IN COMBAT WITH THE 4TH F.I.W., STARTING IN MARCH 1953.
       
       
       
      INCLUDED IS A MODEL OF THE RF-86F Reconnaissance SABRE.
       
       
      Comments and questions can be answered at Combat ACE.
       
       
      Please remember the characteristic come from the Dash 1 manuals of the actual aircraft.
       
       
       
      I hope you enjoy these “TWEAKS”!
       
      And if you don’t, then you can make your own!
       
      Again thanks to all the folks that did the hard work, the modelers that started it all!!!!!!!!
       
      Respectfully,
      Darrell G. Maddux
      “Tazkiller”
       
       
       
       
      Installation: Unpack the contents into a Temp Directory of you choice.
       
      1) Place Aircraft into Aircraft Directory.
       
      2) Place Sound Files into Sound Directory.
       
      3) Place Pilots into the Aircraft Directory.
       
      4) Go Fly!!!!
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