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    1. This skin pack is intended for use with the F4U-4 included in the F4U pack by Wrench.
      They are mostly late 40's to early 50's squadrons and they're not 100% accurate (more like 85% or so).
       
      Squadrons included are:
      VF-5B (VF-61)
      VF-192
      VF-193
      VF-791
      VF-871
      VMF-323
       
      I've also included 4 new napalm tanks of different sizes in zinc-chromate yellow (just for fun!).
       
      Have fun!
      A.Mariani
      131 0
    2. VMF-112, F4U-1D Corsair, USS Bennington 1945 Skin Pak
       
      == For WW2 PTO SF2, Any and All ==
       
      *Note: can be used in any PTO centric install, and probably will work in 1stGens as well*
       
      A new skin for Wolf257's Corsair; to be used with my F4U-1D mod available here at CA at the following URL:
       
      http://combatace.com/files/file/1532-f4u-1d-corsair/
       
      This represents F4U-1D Corsairs as flown frum USS Bennington in the later months of the war.
      Decal randomization is set to TRUE (which won't work if used in 1stGen installs, but what the hey, right?)
      Also included is a 90%-ish SF2 compliant FM in/on/part of the enclosed data ini*, a new 'main ini' (F4U-1D.ini), and an SF2 Userlist.ini (as USMC is considered a 'Seperate Nation' for Export Purposes ™). It's advised other USN/USMC Corsairs have the necessary lines added, year adjusted and use this new userlist.
       
      As always, READ the enclosed readme for full, detailed instructions. This package has been broken down into the various folders that SF2 needs, to make it a LOT easier to install (read: drag and drop).
       
      Happy Hunting!
      wrench
      kevin stein
       
      *said data ini has been posted in the SF2 PropHeads Forum for some time
      97 0
    3. Gloster Gladiator Mk.II RAF No.247 Sqn(Battle of Britain)
       
      Texture for Strike Fighters 2.
       
      RAF No.247 Squadron was the only Gladiator unit of the fighter command by the Battle of Britain.
      No.247 Sqn operated from Roborough Fleet Air Arm Station(Plymouth)with detachments at Exeter.
      Formed from the Shetland Fighter Flight No. 247 Squadron was reformed at Roborough FAA Station on Aug 1, 1940.
      By Aug 13, 1940 only one flight was recorded as operative. Same by Sep 7, 1940.
      Tasked with the defence of the south west of England including the ports of Plymouth and Falmouth, the squadron's first action came on 25 September 1940, when a force of 24 Dornier Do 17s escorted by 12 Messerschmitt Bf 110s flew over the English Channel from France and crossed the coast at Start Point, heading towards Plymouth.
      Then Gladiators were used a night fighters, vectored by ground control radar.
      At 19:15 on 6 November 1940, the last engagement by a home-based Gladiator was fought when P/O R. C. Winter of 247 Sq. intercepted a He 111 off Falmouth and claimed to have damaged it.
      The squadron flew Gladiator Mk.II from Jan 1940 to Feb 1941 and start conversion in Hawker Hurricane Mk.I from Dec 24, 1940.
       

      Aircrafts included:
       
      No.247 Sqn operated with Gladiator Mk.IIs, only exception K8049, a old Mk.I(not included in the present set).
      All 13 serial numbers are after real No.247 Sqn Gladiators:
       
      N2308
      N5575
      N5576
      N5585
      N5622
      N5631
      N5644
      N5648
      N5649
      N5682
      N5684
      N5897
      N5901
       
      Install
       
      Follow readme instructions
       
      Bonus
       
      PilotData included photos of the main aces of the RAF and Luftwaffe by the Battle of Britain.
      Pilot number are sequencial after set "StrikeFighter2 Great Britain RAF WWII" by Viper.
       

      Optional:
      Squadronlist.
       
      Included all RAF and Luftwaffe units of the Battle of Britain(Spitfire, Hurricane, Defiant, Blenheim
      Gladiator and Luftwaffe Bf 109, Bf 110, Ju 87, Ju 88, He 111, Do 17 and units from Seenodienst-Küstenfliegergruppen).
      Luftwaffe units organized after Gruppen, included Stab(no individual Staffeln numbers).
       
      Credits
       
      Wrench and Cocas for the original model.
       
      Happy Flights!!!
      58 0
    4. Twenty reconditioned F.22's were sold to Egypt in 1950 and 10 to Syria.
       
      This white skin is a remake of previous Wrench's one. Decals are old ones.
       
      I made this only because I liked so much the original I can't wait to use the new model in DLC 29.
       
      All the credits to Kevin.
       
      @ paulopanz
      111 1
    5. SF2 WW2 ETO Bristol Beaufighter TF.X, ANZAC Skin Pack 1/8/2016
       
      -- Something for the WW2 ETO players --
       
      = For SF2, Full-5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =
       
      As this skin/decal set is for the ANZAC Strike Wing Beaufighters, is it to be used on the recently released Beaufighter TFX (Early) by Cocas, avaliable at the following url:
       
      http://combatace.com/files/file/15981-sf2-ww2-eto-bristol-beaufighter-tfx-v9-by-cocas/
       
      This pack contains the following aircraft & skin/decal sets:
       
      Beaufighter TF Mk.X (Early)
       
      No.455 Squadron (RAAF) (code - UB)
      No.489 Squadron (NZ) (code - P6)
       
      of the ANZAC Strike Wing. Both aircraft carry full D-Day markings. The SF2 "date swtich" is =NOT= used on either skin.
      The Squadron Crest is used as the paint chip seen on the Loadout Screen. Skins are in jpg format. All markings are decals, and decal randomization is set to TRUE.
      Serials for 489 should be considered 'generic' in nature, and use the serials from the "Coates" deacl folder from the original aircraft release.
      Serials for 455 are 100% Historically Accurate ™ and are matched to the "plane in squadron" letter.
       
      On the loadout screen, you'll see...
       
      No. 455 Sqdn RAAF (D-Day Stripes)
      No. 489 Sqdn NZ (D-Day Stripes)
       
      As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. So, please =READ= them BEFORE installing this mod!!!. Also, give the "Notes" section a read too.
       
      Happy Hunting!
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein
       

      - for Cocas Aircraft Factory -
      62 0
    6. 1 SAAF Squadron - Hurricane MKIA
      3 SAAF Squadron - Hurricane MkIA (Trop)
       
      These skins are for Raven's excellent Hurricane MkI and MkIa (Trop). Most of the hard work on these skins is down to him - I've just played around with the panel lines and added some extra decals.
       
      SAAF squadrons in East Africa used a number of different aircraft over the campaign so I've decided to set these around January 1941 when:
      - 3 SAAF Squadron was Hurricanes only and
      - 1 SAAF Squadron was a mix of the original MkIs supplied early in the war, loaned MkIa(Trops) from 3 SAAF and Gladiators.
       
      Anyone who would like the layered files to play with should drop me a line and I'll convert them to your format of choice - anything to encourage more people to get into skinning.
       
      Regards
       
      Lloyd
      58 1
    7. SF2 WW2 MTO Dewoitine D.520 Skin/Ini Tweeks Pack 5/15/2015
       
      -- Something for the WW2 MTO players --
       
      = For SF2 ONLY, Full-5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =
       
      *Note: this mod is most likely =NOT= usable in 1stGen installs at any patch level*
       
      **Notex2: while designed for use in a MTO-Centric mods folder, the majority of the changes are readily useful during the aircraft's total service life.**
       
      Some tweeks, fiddles and a new skin & decal set for Veltro's Dewoitine D.520 French fighter plane. See the 'Notes' sector for full Change Log.
      Be advised, this package is designed to REPLACE, in total, both the AdA and VAdA D.520s in the "SF2 WW2 French Fighters Pak" re-issue of 2013. If you have that mod, it is =HIGHLY= reccomended you delete the old aircraft (and decals) =BEFORE= installing this one.
       
      This little kit is designed to work with the D.520 available at the following url:
       
      http://combatace.com/files/file/14334-dewoitine-d520/
       
      The new skins represent:
       
      GC III/6 2e, Syria, 1941 (VAdA)
      GC II/3 2e SPA 81, Algiers, 1942 (VAdA - full striped markings)
       
      The skins use the SF2 'date switch', to turn automatically in July, 1940 (after the Armistace, and creation of Vichy forces). This is one of main reasons for the export/service editing, and additions to the Userlist. However, these changes ARE designed for use throughout the aircraft service life. (although, again, mostly for after the Armistice).
      However, since I've supplies 2 skins, for opposite ends of the Med, you'll have to select the appropriate one for the theatre you're flying in.
       
      As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. PLEASE read them!! In fact, it's RECCOMENDED!!! that you read these instructions BEFORE installing (but after unzipping, of course) as you'll be backing up a few of the inis (for safety's sake, doncha know).
       
      Happy Landings!!!
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein
      59 1
    8. SF2 WW2 MTO Potez P.63.11 Skin/Ini Tweeks Pack 5/15/2015
       
      -- Something for the WW2 MTO players --
       
      = For SF2 ONLY, Full-5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =
       
      *Note: this mod is most likely =NOT= usable in 1stGen installs at any patch level*
       
      **Notex2: while designed for use in a MTO-Centric mods folder, the majority of the changes are readily useful during the aircraft's total service life.**
       
      Some tweeks, fiddles and a new skin & decal set for Veltro's Potez P.63.11 French observation & "Army Co-operation" light attack aircraft. See the 'Notes' sector for full Change Log.
       
      This little kit is designed to work with the Potez 63.11 available at the following url:
       
      http://combatace.com/files/file/14299-potez-6311/
       
      The new skin represents:
       
      GAO I/583, Aleppo, Syria in 1941 (in Vichy Service)
       
      The skin uses the SF2 'date switch', to turn automatically in July, 1940 (after the Armistace, and creation of Vichy forces). This is one of main reasons for the export/service editing, and additions to the Userlist. However, these changes ARE designed for use throughout the aircraft service life. (although, again, mostly for after the Armistice).
       
      As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. PLEASE read them!! In fact, it's RECCOMENDED!!! that you read these instructions BEFORE installing (but after unzipping, of course) as you'll be backing up a few of the inis (for safety's sake, doncha know).
       
      Happy Landings!!!
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein
      49 0
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