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    1. RF-111A Version 1.1 By FastCargo
      Skin by Jat81500
      Decals, by USAFMTL
      Original model by Paco and Wpnssgt
      Sounds and some avionics files by the Mirage Factory
      Avionics Help by MJ
      Pit by NormanKnight
       
      For SF2 Only (Release 1.1)
       
      Updated version reactivates afterburners and other minor tweaks.
       
      Installation:
       
      Put the contents in your main SF2 mod directory. The folder will populate themselves.
       
      i.e. saved Games/Thirdwire/StrikeFighters2
      Will work in SF2/V/E/I.
       
      Weapons will automatically show.
       
      Enjoy and thanks FC for making this.
       
      Dave USAFMTL
      431 0
    2. Shenyang J-5 SF-2 pack
       
      The Shenyang J-5 (Jianjiji-5 - Fighter-5), originally designated Dongfeng-101 - (East Wind-101). and also Type 56 before being designated J-5 in 1964, is a Chinese-built single-seat jet interceptor and fighter aircraft derived from the Soviet Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 The J-5' was exported as the F-5. NATO reporting name "Fresco".
       
       
      What’s in: A new plane to fly with 4 PLAAF (2 Camo, 1 Silver, 1 Red Fin), 2 VPAF (1 Silver, 1
      Red Fin) 1 Albanian silver Skins.
      Cockpit by Ordway, SF-2 adapted.
      Loading screen.
      Canopy open: Key 10
       
      To Install: put everything in your main mod folder.
       
       
      Sounds by Spillone104, who else?
       
      Thanks to Erwin Hans for references.
       
       
       
       
      06.01.10
       
      Paolo
      812 1
    3. Mig-19S
       
       
      This is only a little hors d'oeuvre of incoming Mig-19 serie packs.
       
       
      What's in:
       
      - CVL new complete historical decal set
       
      - CVL new skin
       
      - LSK historical decal set
       
      - VPAF historical decal set
       
      - Iraqi Silver Skin
       
      - Ordway's cockpit edited for SF-2
       
      - Spillone104 (who else?) sounds
       
      - Canopy open: key 10
       
       
      Stay tuned.
       
       
      Paolo
      1,218 1
    4. This is my present for you all!
      Read me and credits inside.
       
      Happy X-mas!
       
      X
      1,696 4
    5. McDonnell Douglas Phantom F.7 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2
       
      This is a simple mod of the stock Third Wire Phantom F-4E_72 to give a 'what if' Phantom F.7 interceptor-fighter with markings for No.5 and No.11 squadrons based at RAF Binbrook in Lincolnshire as they might have appeared during the 1980's and into the 1990's. I've decided to use some new sounds and effects (still Third Wire stock) but if you haven't got SF2:Europe then you will need to revert back to the bog standard 'jet engine' sound and normal F4 afterburner effects.
       
       
      BACKSTORY
       
      Following on from the success of the FGR.4 and FGR.5 the Phantom F.6 was essentially an interim design that used the FGR.5 airframe and Rolls-Royce Sequanna RB.410 series engines but with a slightly improved radar and avionics. The
      definitive F.7 introduced the more powerful Sequanna RB.450 series engines rated at 22,500lbs thrust with reheat and gave the RAF a superb replacement for the Lightning and the earlier Phantom F.1's. Entering service in 1975 the F.7's
      equipped eight home-based squadrons, an adversary squadron based at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus and also equipped two squadrons based at RAF Stanley in the Falkand Islands before finally being retired in 2005
       
       
      INSTRUCTIONS
       
      1. Drop the Phantom_F7 folder into your Aircraft folder.
       
      2. Empty the contents of the Weapons folder into your Weapons folder (this simply gives the Skyflash an earlier in service date).
       
      3. Sprinkle the contents of the Decals folder into your main Decals folder (see below to enable the sharkmouth).
       
       
      CREDITS
       
      BIG THANKS to TK for the continuous improvement of a great little game/sim.
       
      Special thanks to Mike D (mppd) for his sharkmouth decal (slightly tweaked here).
       
      And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
       
       
      Regards
       
      Spinners
       
      v1.0 24/12/09
       
       
      150 0
    6. McDonnell Douglas Phantom F.6 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2
       
      This is a simple mod of the stock Third Wire Phantom F-4E_72 to give a 'what if' Phantom F.6 interceptor-fighter with markings for No.19 and No.92 squadrons of RAF Germany as they might have appeared during the mid-1970's through to the end of the 1980's. I've decided to use some new sounds and effects (still Third Wire stock) but if you haven't got SF2:Europe then you will need to revert back to the bog standard 'jet engine' sound and normal F4 afterburner effects.
       
       
      BACKSTORY
       
      Following on from the success of the FGR.4 and FGR.5 the Phantom F.6 was essentially an interim design that used the FGR.5 airframe and Rolls-Royce Sequanna RB.410 series engines but with a slightly improved radar and avionics. Designed to give RAF Germany a Lightning F.2A replacement the F.6 had no air-to-ground capability whatsoever and was therefore slightly lighter and had a slightly improved flight performance. The F.6 also introduced the Skyflash missiles planned for the definitive F.7 version and whilst some consideration was given to upgrading the F.6's with the F.7's more powerful Sequanna RB.450 series engines this came to nothing but, nevertheless, the two RAF Germany F.6 squadrons were a vital component of the NATO Central Sector and were only rivalled by the F-15's of the 36th TFW at Bitburg. The F.6's remained in service until 1994.
       
       
      INSTRUCTIONS
       
      1. Drop the Phantom_F6 folder into your Aircraft folder.
       
      2. Empty the contents of the Weapons folder into your Weapons folder (this simply gives the Skyflash an earlier 'in service' date).
       
      3. Sprinkle the contents of the Decals folder into your main Decals folder.
       
       
      CREDITS
       
      BIG THANKS to TK for the continuous improvement of a great little game/sim.
       
      Special thanks to Mike D (mppd) for his sharkmouth decal (slightly tweaked here).
       
      And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
       
       
      Regards
       
      Spinners
       
      v1.0 23/12/09
       
       
      131 0
    7. MiG-21S for a series of SF2
       
      Option of the MiG-21S using the model of the MiG-21MF TW
      This option allows you to use more different suspension arms and equipment than in the model of the MiG-21S, appeared in SF2I, which uses a gun hanging container GP-9 on the central pylon
       
      This option is being followed and checked in the game Strike Fighters 2 Europe
       
      Overhead gun container GP-9 used in this work:
      http://forum.combata...&showfile=10325
       
      Image Loadout.bmp made anew
      In the presence of two images Loading.bmp, one of which you can choose optional
       
      The movable part of the cabin opened by pressing a keyboard shortcut Shift + 1
       
       
      The installation process is described in the attached file
      763 2
    8. McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.5 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2
       
      This is a simple mod of the Third Wire Phantom F-4E_72 to give a 'what if' Phantom FGR.5 tactical fighter with markings for No.6, No.41 and No.54 squadrons of RAF Strike Command as they might have appeared during the mid-1970's.
       
       
      BACKSTORY
       
      (Just a bit of fun).
       
      The cancellation of the Hawker P.1154 in 1964 led to the adoption of the LTV F-8E(RN) Crusader for the Royal Navy to replace the Scimitar and Sea Vixen and the adoption of the standard J79 powered F-4C Phantom for the RAF to replace the Hunter. However, anxious to improve the UK's trade balance with the US the UK Government insisted that the RAF's Phantoms would adopt either the Rolls Royce Spey turbofan or the Anglo-French Rolls Royce/SNECMA Sequanna turbofan then under development for the proposed Mirage IVB and advanced Mirage III aircraft. The Sequanna was quickly chosen being lighter and slimmer than the Spey and fitted the F-4 like a glove whilst producing about 1,000lbs more thrust per engine than the stock J79-GE-15 turbojet but having a much lower specific fuel consumption.
       
      First flown in 1965 and entering service with the RAF in 1966 the Phantom F.1 supplemented the Lightning interceptors of RAF Fighter Command whilst the Phantom FG.2 re-equipped many Hunter and Canberra squadrons at home and abroad. The FR.3 was a planned version of the RF-4C that failed to materialise as the RAF adopted a reconnaisance system but the FGR.4 was the RAF's first true multi-role version of the Phantom and took advantage of the new F-4E airframe and a more powerful Sequanna RB.390 engine developing 19,000lbs with reheat. Only 50 FGR.4's were built before production switched to the FGR.5
      featured here with Sequanna RB.392 engines rated at 20,000 lbs of thrust and more advanced avionics. The FGR.5's served both at home and abroad before finally being retired in 2001.
       
       
      INSTRUCTIONS
       
      1. Drop the Phantom_FGR5 folder into your Aircraft folder.
       
      2. Empty the contents of the Weapons folder into your Weapons folder
       
      3. Sprinkle the contents of the Decals folder into your main Decals folder.
       
       
      CREDITS
       
      BIG THANKS to TK for the continuous improvement of a great little game/sim.
       
      Special thanks to Mike Druzolowski (mppd) for the superb shark-mouth decal tweaked here and there to fit the No.41 squadron machine.
       
      Once again, special thanks to Florian for the Tornado Recce Pod (re-branded here as British Recce Pod).
       
      And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
       
       
      Regards
       
      Spinners
       
      v1.0 13/12/09
       
       
      189 1
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