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    1. Mirage F1JA (1987-2011)
       
      This mod is dedicated to BPAO, nothing would have been possible without him.
       
      Ecuadorian Air Force operated 16 F1JA. During their operational service, at least three of these aircraft were confirmed as lost in accidents. In February 2011, the remaining aircraft in the squadron were retired from service.
       
      F1JA_Late specifics:
      - R550, no R530, no S530F, CLB4, no CLB8
      - radio-altimeter
      - Doppler Radar
      - Seat Mk6
      - RWR SPS-45 Elisra
      - Chaffs/Flares Dispenser (actually introduced earlier, in ~1984)
      - Python III Python IV capability
       
      Covered unit :
      Escuadron de Combate 2112
       
      A big thank to all on Combatace and C6 forums that helped us solving issues we encountered.
      Any omission in credits is totally unwanted, if I forgot somebody, let me know, I will correct this.
       
      This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.
       
      Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.
       
      Enjoy
       
      The Mirage F1 Team
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    2. Mirage F1JA (1979-1988)
       
      This mod is dedicated to BPAO, nothing would have been possible without him.
       
      Ecuadorian Air Force operated 16 F1JA. During their operational service, at least three of these aircraft were confirmed as lost in accidents. In February 2011, the remaining aircraft in the squadron were retired from service.
       
      F1JA_Early specifics:
      - R550, no R530, no S530F, CLB4, no CLB8
      - radio-altimeter
      - Doppler Radar
      - Seat Mk6
      - RWR BK
       
      Covered unit :
      Escuadron de Combate 2112
       
      A big thank to all on Combatace and C6 forums that helped us solving issues we encountered.
      Any omission in credits is totally unwanted, if I forgot somebody, let me know, I will correct this.
       
      This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.
       
      Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.
       
      Enjoy
       
      The Mirage F1 Team
      611 7
    3. I have absolutely no idea what I am doing here...
      The true story behind Jammin VooDoo
      When USAF realized that maintaining expensive RF-101B become problematic for the budget they started to look for potential clients among allied forces. Imperial Iranian Air Force saw an opportunity in this. After closing the deal IIAF immediately asked the Israeli industry to prepare a possible package for 22 airframes. The deal covered the full conversion of existing airframes into electronic countermeasure fighters. RF-101B received ground mapping radar and sophisticated electronics. It was successfully used by IIAF in escort and SEAD missions until 1979. Soon before the revolution, Israel was afraid that Jammin Voodoo electronics will get into the wrong hands. Thanks to diplomatic efforts Heyl Ha'Avir acquired all 22 airframes. Jammin VooDoo stayed in Israel until 1983 where it served in 253 Tayeset as an experimental ECM detachment. In 1983 due to huge expenses with old airframes, EF-101 was sold back to the USA. All aircraft were sent to two National Guard squadrons where they served for 4 more years in "wild Weasel" detachments.
      In 2380 due to a temporal anomaly, USS Titan was sent into 1988. On secret assignment, all 22 aircraft were beamed into the cargo bay where airframes were scrapped and electronics were used to create a time beacon. 
       
       
      Basic modding skills are required t run this mod. 
       
      credits:
      RF-101B by erikgen
      pylons from great Nyghtfal A-4 pack converted to use with Jammin VooDoo.
      ALQ and AGM-45 by Ravenclav. 
      skins,ini etc..me
       
      Have fun 
       
      Jarek H.
       
      154 3
    4. Mirage F1CE (1985-1998)
      This mod is dedicated to BPAO, nothing would have been possible without him.
      In June 1975, with tension growing with Morocco, Spain decided to strengthen its Air Force and bought 15 Mirage F1C that were allocated to Albacete AB. In mid-1976 there was still some tension with Morocco and Algerian and Libyan MiG-25 flights on the Mediterranean, which would lead the Spanish Air Force to purchase ten more Mirage F1C and two years later order 48 Mirage F1C and F1E.
      F1CE_Late specifics:
      - no 550, AIM-9 SW instead
      - extra AIM-9 on P2 stations
      - R530, no S530F, CLB4
      - no radio-altimeter
      - Seat Mk6
      - AN/ALE-40 Chaffs Flares dispenser
      Covered units :
      Ala 14, 141° Escuadron.
      A big thank to all on Combatace and C6 forums that helped us solving issues we encountered.
      Any omission in credits is totally unwanted, if I forgot somebody, let me know, I will correct this.
      This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.
      Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.
      Enjoy
      The Mirage F-1 Team.
      335 3
    5. Mirage F1CE (1975-1987)
      This mod is dedicated to BPAO, nothing would have been possible without him.
      In June 1975, with tension growing with Morocco, Spain decided to strengthen its Air Force and bought 15 Mirage F1C that were allocated to Albacete AB. In mid-1976 there was still some tension with Morocco and Algerian and Libyan MiG-25 flights on the Mediterranean, which would lead the Spanish Air Force to purchase ten more Mirage F1C and two years later order 48 Mirage F1C and F1E.
      F1CE_Early specifics:
      - no 550, AIM-9 SW instead
      - R530, no S530F, CLB4
      - no radio-altimeter
      - Seat Mk4
      Covered units :
      Ala 14, 141° Escuadron.
      A big thank to all on Combatace and C6 forums that helped us solving issues we encountered.
      Any omission in credits is totally unwanted, if I forgot somebody, let me know, I will correct this.
      This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.
      Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.
      Enjoy
      The Mirage F-1 Team.
      649 3
    6. Mirage F1BE (1981-1986)
       
      This mod is dedicated to BPAO, nothing would have been possible without him.
      In June 1975, with tension growing with Morocco, Spain decided to strengthen its Air Force and bought 15 Mirage F1C that were allocated to Albacete AB. In mid-1976 there was still some tension with Morocco and Algerian and Libyan MiG-25 flights on the Mediterranean, which would lead the Spanish Air Force to purchase ten more Mirage F1C and two years later order 48 Mirage F1C and F1E.
       
      F1BE_Early specifics:
      - no 550, AIM-9 SW instead
      - R530, no S530F, no CLB4, no CLB8
      - no radio-altimeter
      - Seat Mk10
      - RWR BF
      - no guns
      - 450 L (360 kg) less fuel
      - CC420 gun pod capability (under-fuselage and under-wings)
      - no AN/ALE-40 Chaffs Flares dispenser
      Covered units :
      - Ala 14, 141° Escuadron.
      - Ala 46, 462° Escuadron.
       
      A big thank to all on Combatace and C6 forums that helped us solving issues we encountered.
      Any omission in credits is totally unwanted, if I forgot somebody, let me know, I will correct this.
      This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.
      Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.
      Enjoy
      The Mirage F-1 Team.
      135 0
    7. BACKSTORY: 
      In 2014, with the Mirage retirement in mind, Argentina started a competition to decide wich plane was going to replace it in the near future. Due to the strategic position of the country and the abundance of resources, the contest ended up having various options: the F/A-18E/F, the Tejas MK1 and MK2, the Gripen, the Su-30, the MiG-35, the J-10CE and the Rafale, all with unique variants to fill the needs of the Argentinian Air Force.
      The chosen plane was the Rafale. The Argentinian Ministry of Defence agreed on 18 planes, 12 Rafale EA-2s and 4 Rafale DAs. The Rafale EA-2 is an advanced variant of the Rafale F4, equipped with AESA radar and Conformal Fuel Tanks. It can fire the MBDA MICA missiles, along with some russian ordenance. This is because Dassault, Argentina and Russia agreed to replace the british parts with russian parts in the exchange of Argentina buying and equipping the Rafale with russian precise guided munitions.
      The Argentinian Rafale participated in various exercises with NATO and eastern side countries, like the "ECOAS I", where the Argentinian pilots showed its great ability to fly low, "sinking" the USS George Bush.
      Special thanks to JAT81500, for releasing the Dassault Rafale F4,  wich is used as the Dassault Rafale EA-2
      And ThirdWire, for this amazing sim, that I love and play almost everyday...

      I hope you enjoy this mod as much as I do.
      Have a good flight!
      Good hunting!
       
      249 4
    8. Mirage F1BE (1985-1998)
      This mod is dedicated to BPAO, nothing would have been possible without him.
      In June 1975, with tension growing with Morocco, Spain decided to strengthen its Air Force and bought 15 Mirage F1C that were allocated to Albacete AB. In mid-1976 there was still some tension with Morocco and Algerian and Libyan MiG-25 flights on the Mediterranean, which would lead the Spanish Air Force to purchase ten more Mirage F1C and two years later order 48 Mirage F1C and F1E.
      F1BE_Late specifics:
      - no 550, AIM-9 SW instead
      - R530 (retired 1987), no S530F, no CLB4, no CLB8
      - no radio-altimeter
      - Seat Mk10
      - RWR BF
      - no guns
      - 450 L (360 kg) less fuel
      - CC420 gun pod capability (under-fuselage and under-wings)
      - AN/ALE-40 Chaffs Flares dispenser
      Covered units :
      - Ala 14, 141° Escuadron.
      - Ala 46, 462° Escuadron.
      A big thank to all on Combatace and C6 forums that helped us solving issues we encountered.
      Any omission in credits is totally unwanted, if I forgot somebody, let me know, I will correct this.
      This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.
      Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.
      Enjoy
      The Mirage F-1 Team.
      161 0
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