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    1. F-104G_ROCAF for SF2
       
      Please place the appreciate content from each folder into each specific folder base on SF2 format.
       
      F-104G cockpit .LOD is not included. Please follow Wrench's instruction under the knowledge section.
       
      The following squadrons is included in this aircraft:
       
      Republic of China Air Force
       
      427th Tactical Fighter Wing, ROCAF based Ching Chuang Kang AB
       
      7th Tactical Fighter Squadron, ROCAF
      8th Tactical Fighter Squadron, ROCAF
      28th Tactical Fighter Squadron, ROCAF
       
      499th Tactical Fighter Wing, ROCAF based at Hsinchu AB
       
      41st Tactical Fighter Squadron, ROCAF
      42nd Tactical Fighter Squadron, ROCAF
      48th Tactical Fighter Squadron, ROCAF
       
      401st Tactical Combined Wing, ROCAF based at Taoyuan AB
       
      12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron
       
       
      In-addition [Dedicated aircraft in "HONOR" of the following:]
       
       
      The "Flying Tigers of the American Volunteer Group (AVG)"
       
      1st Pursuit Squadron "Adam & Eva"
      2nd Pursuit Squadron "Panda"
      3rd Pursuit Squadron "Hells Angels"
       
      Mig Killers (4344 and 4347)
       
      The ROCAF "Thunger Tigers"
       
       
      CIA/USAF working with the ROCAF:
       
      34th Squadron "Black Bat"
      35th Squadron "Black Cat"
       
      A short history...
       
      The ROCAF/Taiwan's secret 34th Squadron's RB-69A/P2V-7U ELINT/SIGINT aircraft flew electronic reconnaissance missions over China and Vietnam. Overall, from 1953 to 1967, 34th Squadron flew 838 missions, 148 Black Bat crew members went down with 15 aircraft. A few were captured after being shot down and later released in Hong Kong. Last squadron's operational mission was flown on Jan. 25, 1967. After 1967, 34th Squadron stopped flying over and near Mainland China, and moved to special ops over Vietnam, until 1972. 12 members of 34th SQ also involved in CIA's Project Main Street in 1971 to 1972, involving tapping North Vietnam's communication link.
       
      The Black Cat Squadron was a squadron of the Republic of China Air Force that flew the U-2 surveillance plane out of Taoyuan Airbase in northern Taiwan, from 1961 to 1974. The formal designation of the squadron was the 35th Squadron, operating under the cover of a high altitude weather research squadron. 26 ROCAF pilots successfully completed U-2 training in the US and flew 220 operational missions, including 102 surveillance flights over the People's Republic of China.
      During the squadron's 14 years of existence, five U-2's were shot down by PRC air defenses, with three pilots killed and 2 pilots captured. One other pilot was killed while performing an operational mission off China coast. Seven other Black Cat U-2s were lost during training missions, killing 6 pilots.
      The squadron usually had only two U-2 assigned to it, sometimes down to just one aircraft. A total of 19 U-2s were assigned to the Black Cat Squadron, over fourteen years.
      The intelligence gathered by the Black Cat Squadron, which included evidence of a military build-up on the Sino-Soviet border, may have contributed to the U.S. opening to China during the Nixon administration by revealing the escalating tensions between the two communist nations. Shortly after Nixon's visit to Beijing, all reconnaissance flights over the People's Republic ceased, and the Black Cat Squadron was officially disbanded in the spring of 1974.
       
       
       
      Credits:
       
      TK/Thirdwire
      Spillone104
      Starfighter2
      FastCargo
      Crab-02
      Spectre8750
       
      Cheers!
       
      31 January 2011
       
      Ace888
      264 0
    2. F-104SM_ROCAF for SF2
       
      This is my modified F-104G to the F-104S series (which I really like). In the late 1960s, Taiwan was looking at purchasing F-104S from Italy, the deal never went through. Only the Turkish Air Froce bought 40 F-104S from Italy.
       
      Please place the appreciate content from each folder into each specific folder base on SF2 format.
       
      F-104G cockpit .LOD is not included. Please follow Wrench's instruction under the knowledge section.
       
      NOTE:
       
      In this aircraft I used the F-104AS_COCKPIT.LOD I recommend that you copy the cockpit.lod from the Spillone104's (F-104S Mod Pack).
       
       
      The following squadrons is included in this aircraft:
       
      Republic of China Air Force
       
      427th Tactical Fighter Wing, ROCAF based Ching Chuang Kang AB
       
      7th Tactical Fighter Squadron, ROCAF
      8th Tactical Fighter Squadron, ROCAF
      28th Tactical Fighter Squadron, ROCAF
       
      499th Tactical Fighter Wing, ROCAF based at Hsinchu AB
       
      41st Tactical Fighter Squadron, ROCAF
      42nd Tactical Fighter Squadron, ROCAF
      48th Tactical Fighter Squadron, ROCAF
       
      401st Tactical Combined Wing, ROCAF based at Taoyuan AB
       
      12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron
       
       
       
      In-addition [Dedicated aircraft in "HONOR" of the following:]
       
      The "Flying Tigers of the American Volunteer Group (AVG)"
       
      1st Pursuit Squadron "Adam & Eva"
      2nd Pursuit Squadron "Panda"
      3rd Pursuit Squadron "Hells Angels"
       
      Mig Killers (4344 and 4347)
       
      The ROCAF "Thunger Tigers"
       
       
      CIA/USAF working with the ROCAF:
       
      34th Squadron "Black Bat"
      35th Squadron "Black Cat"
       
      A short history...
       
      The ROCAF/Taiwan's secret 34th Squadron's RB-69A/P2V-7U ELINT/SIGINT aircraft flew electronic reconnaissance missions over China and Vietnam. Overall, from 1953 to 1967, 34th Squadron flew 838 missions, 148 Black Bat crew members went down with 15 aircraft. A few were captured after being shot down and later released in Hong Kong. Last squadron's operational mission was flown on Jan. 25, 1967. After 1967, 34th Squadron stopped flying over and near Mainland China, and moved to special ops over Vietnam, until 1972. 12 members of 34th SQ also involved in CIA's Project Main Street in 1971 to 1972, involving tapping North Vietnam's communication link.
       
      The Black Cat Squadron was a squadron of the Republic of China Air Force that flew the U-2 surveillance plane out of Taoyuan Airbase in northern Taiwan, from 1961 to 1974. The formal designation of the squadron was the 35th Squadron, operating under the cover of a high altitude weather research squadron. 26 ROCAF pilots successfully completed U-2 training in the US and flew 220 operational missions, including 102 surveillance flights over the People's Republic of China.
      During the squadron's 14 years of existence, five U-2's were shot down by PRC air defenses, with three pilots killed and 2 pilots captured. One other pilot was killed while performing an operational mission off China coast. Seven other Black Cat U-2s were lost during training missions, killing 6 pilots.
      The squadron usually had only two U-2 assigned to it, sometimes down to just one aircraft. A total of 19 U-2s were assigned to the Black Cat Squadron, over fourteen years.
      The intelligence gathered by the Black Cat Squadron, which included evidence of a military build-up on the Sino-Soviet border, may have contributed to the U.S. opening to China during the Nixon administration by revealing the escalating tensions between the two communist nations. Shortly after Nixon's visit to Beijing, all reconnaissance flights over the People's Republic ceased, and the Black Cat Squadron was officially disbanded in the spring of 1974.
       
       
       
      Credits:
       
      TK/Thirdwire
      Spillone104
      Starfighter2
      FastCargo
      Crab-02
      Spectre8750
       
      Cheers!
       
      31 January 2011
       
      Ace888
      263 0
    3. This is My Attempt to Bring a 8 Year old bird up to some of SF2 Standards.
       
      ***PLEASE READ THE "READ ME" INCLOSED*** <<<<<<<< VERY IMPORTANT
       
       
      The Credits for this Package goes as follows:
       
      Hawker for building this Bird.
       
      ThirdWire, TK, DanW and Gang.
       
      The Mirage Factory for use of the F-14 Seats.
       
      FastCargo and EricJ for use of the ALQ-99 Pods.
       
      Drdoyo for his Modex .Tga's.
       
      Agamemnon for keeping it alive with Version 1.0
       
       
       
       
       
      HAVE FUN & SEMPER FI!
       
      331KillerBee
      1,189 0
    4. Israeli Air Force A-4N SkyHawk/Ahit for Strike Fighters 2
       
      UPDATED 27/01/11
       
      - Updated with Wilco's mods including; angled refuelling probe, landing light, spoilers and loadout information
      - minor data.ini updates
      - Opening canopy 'shift' + '0'
       
       
       
      UPDATES 19/01/11
       
      - Mach limit extended from the stock figure to one that allows braking of the sound barrier as Skyhawks were known to do in a dive.
       
      - Weight limits on the weapon stations changed after I found some reference material with the exact figures of each pylon for the M & N model not just the total increase over previous models
       
       
       
      Features:
       
       
      -Year specific versions to reflect upgrades in avionics and weapons capability
       
      -Modernized cockpit with HUD & Avionics
       
      - Python 5 missile included
       
      -Extensive RWR.TGA files and updated RWR.LST
       
      -All weapons from load out file included ( most are from MGunny's Ordnance Shop II for SF2 )
       
       
       
      INSTILATION: Drop files in to appropriate folders, override when asked to.
       
       
      NOTE: Has only been tested/used in a merged install of ALL SF2 titles
       
       
      Credit goes to Third Wire the original aircraftl this has been modified from and Wilco
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    5. RF-4E Pack for SF2 (optimized for SF2 with expansionpack2 , optional cockpit files for SF2 only included)
       
      included are =
       
      RF-4E GAF early - with early GAF cockpit
      RF-4E GAF late - with late GAF cockpit
      RF-4E HAF slatted Wing - with early HAF cockpit
      RF-4E HAF ex german - with HAF midterm cockpit
      RF-4E IAF - with modified early cockpit
      RF-4E IRIAF - with early GAF cockpit
      RF-4EJ - with modified early cockpit
      RF-4E TuAF - with late GAF cockpit
       
       
      -----------------------------------------
       
      Credit =
       
      original model by - TW / Bpao / Crab02
      original Templates by - Sundowner
      Hangar Screens by - Soulfreak
      Pilot Template by - old Diego
      ALE-38 by - TMF
      3D work , Skins , weapon´s and cockpit´s by - ravenclaw_007
      testet by - GMG , Derk , pureblue , paulopanz and Dave
      special thanks to - Crusader , Amokfloo
       
      i hope i did not forget anybody
       
      have fun
       
      ravenclaw_007
      1,182 5
    6. USMC A-4M SkyHawk for Strike Fighters 2
       
      UPDATED 27/01/11
       
      - Landing light added thanks to wilco's mods to my A-4N
      - minor data.ini updates
      - Opening canopy 'shift' + '0'
       
       
      UPDATES 19/01/11
       
      - Mach limit extended from the stock figure to one that allows braking of the sound barrier as Skyhawks were known to do in a dive.
       
      - Weight limits on the weapon stations changed after I found some reference material with the exact figures of each pylon for the M model not just the total increase over previous models
       
      - Low-viz grey skin I released in the SF2 Skins section is now included.
       
       
      Features:
       
       
      -Year specific versions to reflect upgrades in avionics and weapons capability
       
      -Modernized cockpit with HUD & Avionics
       
      -AN/ASB-19 Angle Rate Bombing System (ARBS) with TV and laser spot tracker
       
      -Most advanced and powerful SkyHawk used by the USMC
       
      -Extensive RWR.TGA files and updated RWR.LST
       
      -All weapons from load out file included ( most are from MGunny's Ordnance Shop II for SF2 )
       
       
       
      INSTILATION: Drop files in to appropriate folders, override when asked to.
       
       
      NOTE: Has only been tested/used in a merged install of ALL SF2 titles
       
       
      Credit goes to Third Wire for the original aircraft this has been modified from.
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    7. Top Gun A-4F 'Super Fox' for Strike Fighters 2
       
       
      UPDATED 27/01/11
       
      - Correct angled refueling probe added along with a landing light thanks to wilco's mods to my A-4N
      - minor data.ini updates
      - Opening canopy 'shift' + '0'
       
      This is the modified A-4 Super F used as an Aggressor aircraft by the US Navy Fighter Weapons School (Top Gun) from 74 till 94. The Super F (Super Fox) was the ultimate adversary Skyhawk as it was equipped with updated J52-P-408 engine giving 11,200 pounds of thrust.
       
      The Super Fox also had its avionics hump and associated equipment stripped reducing its weight and giving it an impressive better than 1:1 thrust-to-weight ratio.
       
      Other modifications included the wing slats being bolted closed and removal of the cannons. However for the game I have kept the cannons and increased the rounds to 200 per gun (same as the A-4M) to give you a bit more dog fighting time :)
       
      I have retained the countermeasure dispensers as I couldn’t find any information indicating they were removed but with no ECM or RWR I would advise you to avoid being engaged at beyond visual range haha.
       
      Included with this aircraft is a Top Gun instuctor pilot skin.
       
       
      Best way to enjoy this bird is to set up a guns only dogfight with the mission editor and go head to head with a few Tomcats.
       
       
      INSTILATION: Drop files in to appropriate folders, override when asked to.
       
       
      NOTE: Has only been tested/used in a merged install of ALL SF2 titles
       
       
      Credit goes to column5 for their A-4E Super Echo which gave me the idea and provided a base for the skin.
      647 1
    8. My verson of the F-15A MSIP II+ (F-15AM)
       
      This aircraft is base on the Stock F-15A SF2, you would need to have SF2 and/or Merged SF2 installed.
       
      I have made a lot of tweaks on the plane. You can modify it to your own liking. The work and the skin is not perfect but I think it will pass.
       
       
      Thus, weapons and effects is not included, check download section for your preference.
       
      Don't worry if you do not have the effects or weapons installed, the game will DEFAULT to SF2 Stock weapons for the specific time period.
       
       
       
      Copy the content of the respected folders to your folder:
       
      "Aircraft" to your "Object Aircraft folder."
       
      "Decals", copy the entire decals folder content and paste it onto your decal folder. I was unable to use specific squadron for decal folder, as it does not show up on the aircraft.
       
       
       
      The following Fighter Squadron is included:
       
       
      19th Fighter Squadron "Slightly Dangerous" (Mig Killer)
       
      44th Fighter Squadron "Busty Vamp" (Mig Killer)
       
      65th Aggressor Squadron "Size Does Matter"
       
      199th Fighter Squadron "Pula Kahula" (Hot Mama)
       
       
       
      Credits:
       
      TK and Thirdwire - Stock F-15A SF2E/Skin
      AleDucat - ACES II Ejection Seat
      JimmyBid - F-15C cockpit flight control textures
      MoonJumper - Avioncs work
      Kesselburt - Original F-15C cockpit
      Brain32 - Improved/new textures for the F-15C cockpit
      331KillerBee- SF2 Weapon Pack
      gbreuder - Alternate F-14 wing vapor effects
      Old Diego - Pilot Pack
      x Ray - Updated JASDF pilot skin
      dfang - Afterburner effect
       
      [ If I miss anyone it is not intentional ]
       
       
      Please let me know if there is any issues or things missing
       
       
       
       
       
      Cheers!
       
       
       
      18 January 2011
       
      Ace888
      365 0
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