Grey Mig-23MF.Polish Air Force
Tupolev Tu-128 Fiddler B & Tu-128M
The Tupolev Tu-28/Tu-128 (NATO name 'Fiddler') was a long-range interceptor aircraft developed by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. It remains the world's largest production fighter aircraft.
In this pack the Tu-128 Fiddler B and the most recent Tu-128M.
Instructions
This aircraft is for SFP1, WoE last patch ... not tested in WoV and WoI.
1) Unzip the file TU128packV00.rar
2) Copy Object and Sounds folders into your main game folder (i.e. ..\Wings Over Europe\).
3) Add the lines you find in the "add_to_WeaponDataIni.txt" to the end of your "weapondata.ini" file, change the xxx with sequential numbers and recompile using the last WeaponEditor.
Please, read the readme file.
Credits:
- kreelin for the FM
- Spillone104 for the jet sound
- Spillone104, bobrock, lindr2, Soulfreak as beta tester
- me ... the remaining stuff
Special thanks to NGHENGO who stressed me (a lot) in order to not stop this project and lindr2 who kindly helped me with much detailed infos.
Thank you very much guys.
Every part of this mod can be used into others mods only if the final product is free of charge for the community and proper credits are listed into the product itself.
Enrico "erikgen" Gennari
Yak-28R for SFP1 Readme
Yak-28R Recon plane (1964)
Model based on Yak-28B model by Pasko, sound by Spiloone 104
A4-E Cockpit repaint by Wrench
red5202 pilot by The Trooper
To Install:
- unpack Archive in temporary folder
- copy Yak-28R folder to Aircraft folder.
- copy Sounds to Sound folder
- copy pilots to Aircraft folder
- copy Fuel tanks & Recon cameras to Weapons folder
- open weaponeditor & merge weapondata.ini with Yak-28FT_and_Cameras.ini
(note: delete old versions AFA-41/10, AFA-42/20, AFA-54/75, NAFA-75 before, if exist)
Plane specifications:
Yak-28R:
- Engine R-11AF2-300
- max flight distance 2400 km
- Mach limit 1.79
- 'Initsiativa-3' Radar
- Recon cameras
day: AFA-41/10, AFA-42/20, AFA-54/75,
night: NAFA-75
Yak-28R features:
- animated canopy
- animated air intake cone
- animated nozzles
- drag chute
Yak-28R production: (183 planes 1966-70)
Yak-28R used in Afganistan campaign (1979-89)
- 39-th ORAP (Mary-1 Airfield, Turkmenistan)
no casualties
- 87-th ORAP (Khanabad Airfield, Uzbekistan)
19 mar 1981 one plane crashed
17 apr 1987 Yak-28R (pilot capt. M Chisteev) Shot Down near Mazary-i-Sharif
Yak-28 for SFP1 Readme
Yak-28 Bomber, Trainer plane (1959)
Model based on Yak-28B model by Pasko, sound by Spiloone 104
A4-E Cockpit repaint by Wrench
red5202 pilot by The Trooper
plane required Yak-28 Bombs pack, please install it before http://combatace.com/files/file/11863-yak-28-family-bombs-pack-for-sfp1/
To Install:
- unpack Archive in temporary folder
- copy Yak-28 folder to Aicraft folder.
- copy Sounds to Sound folder
- copy pilots to Aicraft folder
- copy Fuel tanks to Weapons folder
- open weaponeditor & merge weapondata.ini with Yak-28FT_and_Racks.ini
(Weapon racks KD3-226-250 & KD3-226-500 has ini only section, they need for 6 FAB-250 / 4 FAB-500 loadout)
Plane specifications:
Yak-28:
- Engine R-11AF-300
- NR-23 gun
- max flight distance 2200 km
- Mach limit 1.74
- Bombs loadout
- 6 FAB-250 type bombs (1620 kg max)
or
- 4 Fab-500 type bombs (2120 kg max)
or
1 FAB-1500 or 1 FAB-3000 type bombs (3200 kg max)
Yak-28 features:
- animated canopy
- animated air intake cone
- animated nozzles
- grag chute
Yak-28 production: (10-15 planes 1959-60), used for training only. Replaced by Yak-28B, painted natural metal only
Yak-27R for SF1 series Readme
Yak-27R Recon plane (1958)
Model based on Yak-28B model by Pasko, sound by Spiloone 104
A4-E Cockpit repaint by Wrench
red5202 pilot by The Trooper
To Install:
- unpack Archive in temporary folder
- copy Yak-27R folder to Aicraft folder.
- copy Sounds to Sound folder
- copy pilots to Pilots folder
- copy weapons to Weapons folder
- open Weaponeditor, open weapondata,ini, merge with Recon_cam.ini
Plane specifications:
Yak-27R:
- Engine RD-9F
- Recon Cameras AFA-41/10, AFA-42/50, AFA-42/75, AFA-42/100
- NR-23 gun
- max flight distance 2200 km
- Mach limit 1.4
Yak-27R features:
- animated canopy
- animated air intake cone
- animated nozzles
- grag chute
- 36 historical correct CN
- animated recon cameras bay (press ctrl+O to open)
- recon camera in cockpit (press "radar mode" key )
Yak-27R production (Blocks 1-16):
1958 - 11 planes
1959 - 34 planes
1960 - 46 planes
1961 - 53 planes
1962 - 21 planes
The Mirage Factory and Olivier ANGUILLE (BPAo) are proud to offer you :
The Vought F-8E(fn) "Crusader"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-8_Crusader
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SFP1 model
Took part in this project :
Aircraft
3D : initial : Pedro, Rebuild : BPAo
Skin : Column5
FM : Column5
Cockpit : Pedro, BPao
Effects : Column5
Test team
Manetsim, Gaston, Sony Tuckson, Actarus, Column5, DamWaar, _Thomas_, Camouflage, USAFMTL, Moonjumper, UF Josse, Typhoid, Jimbib, Crab_02
The Mirage Factory and Olivier ANGUILLE (BPAo) are proud to offer you :
The Vought F-8B Crusader
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-8_Crusader
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SFP1 model
Took part in this project :
Aircraft
3D : initial : Pedro, Rebuild : BPAo
Skin : Column5
FM : Column5
Avionnic : Moonjumper
Cockpit : Pedro, BPao
Effects : Column5
Test team
Manetsim, Gaston, Sony Tuckson, Actarus, Column5, DamWaar, _Thomas_, Camouflage, USAFMTL, Moonjumper, UF Josse, Typhoid, Jimbib, Crab_02
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Mirage Factory A-7K Corsair II
In 1979, LTV received a contract to convert an A-7D to two-seat TA-7D configuration. The TA-7D was a two seat advanced trainer with dual tandem seating, both crewmen being housed underneath a single canopy, the seat in the rear being raised so that the aircraft had a distinct humpbacked appearance. It was given a longer front and rear fuselage. The two-seater had full operational capability and could carry the same weapons that the single-seater could. The aircraft was later redesignated A-7K.
In addition to the prototype, Vought built 30 new A-7K two seaters. Unlike the Navy's TA-7Cs, the USAF's A-7Ks were new builds and were not conversions of earlier single-seaters. Delivery to ANG units began in 1981, and production of the A-7K ended in September of 1984