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    1. McDonnell RF-101C Voodoo for Strike Fighters 1
      This is a very simple mod of ErikGen's superb RF-101C to give a fictional RF-101C in service with the 20th Recon Flight of the Dhimari Air Force.

      INSTRUCTIONS
      1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the RF-101Cdh folder into your Aircraft folder.
      That's it! Any existing RF-101C's you may have are completely unaffected by this mod.

      CREDITS
      Thanks to ErikGen for giving the Voodoo to the SF community. It's 'Hall of Fame' stuff!
      Thanks to TK for a great little game/sim.
      And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
      Regards
      Spinners
      Version 1 - 16/04/18
       
       
      63 0
    2. Hawker Hunter FGA.9  'Belize' - Royal Air Force for STRIKE FIGHTERS 1
      This is a very simple mod of the sublime Third Wire Hunter FGA.9 to enable you to fly a 1960's era Hunter with either No.1417 Flight based in Belize or No.1435 Flight based on the Falkland Islands. Both are very famous flights in the RAF but such deployments are, of course, fictional. For gameplay reasons, No.1417 Flight are squadron strength whilst No.1435 Flight are just a four-ship with Faith, Hope, Charity and Desperation tail codes!
      This will only work in 'Wings Over Europe' but you can, of course, also make it work in the other Third Wire Series One games by extracting and exporting all of the relevant files.

      INSTRUCTIONS
      1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the HunterFGA9b folder into your Aircraft folder.
      2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the HunterFGA9b into your Decals folder.
      Your stock Hunter FGA.9 will not be affected by this mod.

      CREDITS
      Thanks to TK for a great little game/sim.
      And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
      Regards
      Spinners
      Version 2 - 13/04/18
      Version 1 - 02/01/09
      117 0
    3. McDonnell Douglas Eagle F.1 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 1
      This is a simple mod of the stock F-15A Eagle to give a 'what if' Eagle F.1 interceptor fighter with markings for No.5 and No.11 squadrons of No.11 Group of the RAF as they might have appeared in the late 1970's.
      This mod will only work with 'Wings Over Europe'. If you have 'Wings Over Israel' then it can be hacked into shape by a little bit of editing to point to the appropriate stock 'Baz' LOD's and files and also swapping the Skyflash missiles for Sparrows in the loadout.ini.

      INSTRUCTIONS
      1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the EagleF1 folder into your Aircraft folder.
      That's it!

      CREDITS
      Thanks to TK for a great little game/sim.
      And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
      Regards
      Spinners
      Version 2 - 08/04/18
      Version 1 - 22/06/09
      286 1
    4. Hawker Hunter FGA.61 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 1
      This is a simple mod of the stock Hunter FGA.9 to give a 'what if' Hunter FGA.61 fighter with markings for No.1 and No.3 squadrons of the Dhimari Air Force.
      Please note that this mod is optimised for use in 'Wings Over Israel' and it will NOT work in 'Strike Fighters Gold' or 'Wings Over Vietnam' as neither game has the Hunter FGA.9 LOD's. It will work in 'Wings Over Europe' but you will not have the stock Arabic serial numbers appearing.

      INSTRUCTIONS
      1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the HunterFGA61 folder into your Aircraft folder.
      That's it!

      CREDITS
      Thanks to TK for a great little game/sim.
      And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
      Regards
      Spinners
      Version 2 - 07/04/18
      Version 1 - 26/03/09
      214 0
    5. McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom for STRIKE FIGHTERS 1
      This is a simple mod of the stock F-4D to give a Dhimari Phantom with markings for;
      No.1 Squadron - 'The Panthers'
      No.11 Squadron - 'The Antelopes'

      INSTRUCTIONS
      1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the F-4Dh folder into your Aircraft folder.
      2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the F-4Dh folder into your Decals folder.

      CREDITS
      Thanks to TK for a great little game/sim.
      And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
      Regards
      Spinners
      Version 2 - 04/04/18
      Version 1 - 06/12/09
      155 0
    6. Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15bis - Royal Jordanian Air Force
      This is a simple mod of the stock Third Wire MiG-15bis from the 'Wings Over Israel Add-On' to give a flyable Mig-15bis of the Royal Jordanian Air Force.
      Please do not download this mod if you don't have 'Wings Over Israel Add-On' from Series One.

      BACKSTORY
      Despite Jordan gaining independence in 1946 it wasn't until 1950 that Jordan began to establish an embryonic air force with the assistance of the Royal Air Force. When Hussein bin Talal became King of Jordan (following the abdication of his father in August 1952) he was keen to see Jordan develop a more modern air force and looked to create a balance in his relationship with the West and the Soviet Union by ordering military equipment from both. The already obsolete de Havilland Vampire and Gloster Meteor were selected for ground-attack whilst the MiG-15bis was selected for interception duties with the first examples arriving in September 1955 to equip No.1 Squadron of the newly formed Royal Jordanian Air Force.

      INSTRUCTIONS
      1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the MiG-15bisRJAF folder into your Aircraft folder.

      CREDITS
      Thanks to TK for a great little game/sim.
      Thanks to Ordway for the MiG-15 cockpit.
      And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
      Regards
      Spinners
      Version 1 - 02/04/18
       
      64 0
    7. McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG.2 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 1
      This is a simple mod of the stock Phantom F-4B to give a 'what if' J79 powered Phantom FG.2 tactical fighter with markings for No.6, No.41 and No.54 squadrons of No.38 Group of RAF Strike Command as they might have appeared in the late 1960's but I've also included some two-colour B-type markings for you to play around with.
      In theory, this should work in any 'first generation' game that has the standard F-4B LOD's. As SFG and WOV does not have the RAF Letter codes I've made some of my own in yellow and white and included them here to help avoid bare fins although there's plenty going on in fin land.

      BACKSTORY
      The successful first flight of the McDonnell XF4H-1 (Phantom II) on May 27th, 1958 certainly piqued the interest of both the RAF and the Royal Navy and by 1959 both were granted official 'observer status' on the project. The realisation that only two of the Royal Navy's five aircraft carriers could operate an aircraft of the XF4H-1's size (and that only after extensive modernisation) soon cooled the interest of the Senior Service but the RAF could see a promising aircraft of obvious potential across many roles and not just in their search for a Hunter replacement. By 1960 McDonnell were scheming various tactical fighter versions of the F4H-1 Phantom II with J79 engines including a minimum change version of the baseline USN F-4B to replace the Hunter and Javelin in RAF service and supplement the Lightning.
      The RAF had already bore the brunt of the 1957 Defence White Paper and had then suffered the ignominy of losing the UK's nuclear deterent in the planned switch from V-Force to Polaris. Following this heavy perceived loss of status the Air Staff were so determined to get the TSR.2 that in March 1961 they volunteered to forsake the supersonic V/STOL P.1154 strike fighter and STOL AW.681 tactical transport and replace both with off the shelf purchases of American aircraft. Both projects were declared as "too technically challenging to succeed in the current fiscal situation" but the early cashing-in of both projects did ultimately save the TSR.2 which went on to survive the 1964 Budget Review and enter RAF service at the end of the 1960's.
      Meanwhile, back in August 1961 the UK Government became the first export customer for McDonnell's XF4H-1 with an order for 350 aircraft consisting of 150 interceptor-fighters for RAF Fighter Command and 200 tactical fighters for RAF Germany and No.38 Group. Designated by McDonnell as the F-4K and by the RAF as Phantom F.1 and Phantom FGA.2 the first F-4K rolled off the St. Louis production line in February 1963 with a ceremonial first flight on April 1st, 1963 to coincide with the RAF's 45th birthday celebrations. These early RAF Phantoms retained the AAA-4 infrared search and tracking sensor fitted to a prominent bulge underneath the radome housing the powerful AN/APQ-72 radar and were powered by two General Electric J79-GE-8A engines each rated at 10,000lbs dry thrust and 17,000 lbs thrust with afterburner.
      The Phantom FG.2 entered service with No.41 squadron at Coningsby in January 1966 and eventually equipped no less than ten RAF squadrons at home and abroad.

      INSTRUCTIONS
      1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the PhantomFG2 folder into your Aircraft folder.
      2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the PhantomFG2 into your Decals folder.

      CREDITS
      Thanks to TK for a great little game/sim.
      And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
      Regards
      Spinners
      Version 2 - 01/04/18
      Version 1 - 26/02/09
       
      288 0
    8. McDonnell Douglas Phantom F.1 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 1
      This is a simple mod of the stock Phantom F-4B to give a 'what if' Phantom F.1 interceptor-fighter with markings for No.19 and No.92 squadrons of RAF Germany as they might have appeared in the 1960's. Also included is a No.43 squadron skin.
      In theory, this should work in any 'first generation' game that has the standard F-4B LOD's.

      BACKSTORY
      The successful first flight of the McDonnell XF4H-1 (Phantom II) on May 27th, 1958 certainly piqued the interest of both the RAF and the Royal Navy and by 1959 both were granted official 'observer status' on the project. The realisation that only two of the Royal Navy's five aircraft carriers could operate an aircraft of the XF4H-1's size (and that only after extensive modernisation) soon cooled the interest of the Senior Service but the RAF could see a promising aircraft of obvious potential across many roles and not just in their search for a Hunter replacement. By 1960 McDonnell were scheming various tactical fighter versions of the F4H-1 Phantom II with J79 engines including a minimum change version of the baseline USN F-4B to replace the Hunter and Javelin in RAF service and supplement the Lightning.
      The RAF had already bore the brunt of the 1957 Defence White Paper and had then suffered the ignominy of losing the UK's nuclear deterent in the planned switch from V-Force to Polaris. Following this heavy perceived loss of status the Air Staff were so determined to get the TSR.2 that in March 1961 they volunteered to forsake the supersonic V/STOL P.1154 strike fighter and STOL AW.681 tactical transport and replace both with off the shelf purchases of American aircraft. Both projects were declared as "too technically challenging to succeed in the current fiscal situation" but the early cashing-in of both projects did ultimately save the TSR.2 which went on to survive the 1964 Budget Review and enter RAF service at the end of the 1960's.
      Meanwhile, back in August 1961 the UK Government became the first export customer for McDonnell's XF4H-1 with an order for 350 aircraft consisting of 150 interceptor-fighters for RAF Fighter Command and 200 tactical fighters for RAF Germany and No.38 Group. Designated by McDonnell as the F-4K and by the RAF as Phantom F.1 and Phantom FGA.2 the first F-4K rolled off the St. Louis production line in February 1963 with a ceremonial first flight on April 1st, 1963 to coincide with the RAF's 45th birthday celebrations. These early RAF Phantoms retained the AAA-4 infrared search and tracking sensor fitted to a prominent bulge underneath the radome housing the powerful AN/APQ-72 radar and were powered by two General Electric J79-GE-8A engines each rated at 10,000lbs dry thrust and 17,000 lbs thrust with afterburner.
      The Phantom F.1 entered service with No.19 squadron at Leconfield in March 1964 and eventually equipped no less than ten RAF squadrons at home and abroad with the last squadron (an expanded No. 1435 Flight) disbanding at RAF Mount Pleasant, Falkland Isles in 1992.

      INSTRUCTIONS
      1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the PhantomF1 folder into your Aircraft folder.
      2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the PhantomF1 into your Decals folder.

      CREDITS
      Thanks to TK for a great little game/sim.
      And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
      Regards
      Spinners
      Version 2 - 31/03/18
      Version 1 - 19/02/09
      207 0
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