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  1. [fictional] SF2 PZL-230ME Ukrainian Air Force

    Here's my fictional mod of the export version of the PZL-230 belonging to the Ukrainian Air force.
    The original aircraft and templates were made by @Leopardo.  It uses mostly weapons available in the RSSW pack by @Snailman.
    Five skins are included:
    green camo based on a historical Su-25 livery grey camo based on the original skin available with the PZL-230F green splinter camo  based on a modern Ukrainian Su-25 livery blue splinter camo based on a Ukrainian MiG-29 camo by @EricJ grey pixel camo based on the 299BRTA Su-25 livery To install, copy the contents of the 'to mod folder' into your mod folder. Overwrite when asked - I modified some of the weapons to make them work with this aircraft. Read the Knowledge Base for more information about installing mods.
    The contents of this pack are subject to the Combatace Freeware License and cannot be distributes as payware.

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  2. Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-8A and M

    This aircraft mod represents Mikoyan-Gurevich's Ye-8 experimental fighter and its fictional updated "M" variant. There are slight variations compared to the actual prototype and the pits are pure fictional as there are no pictures that show how that looked in its original form, so its a mix of various systems used or developed in that time frame that the aircraft was developed.
    This package comes with 3 skin set for each variant, with decals for Soviet aircraft, since birds for LSK and Czechoslovakia use stock decals.
    This model is meant for SF2 games only, and SF2 Europe is required as some of the skins use stock decal numbers.
    Install is the regular dropping the contents in their respective places. 
    Please note: The model might gets heavy on FPS in large formations on weaker machines, so if required, either resize skin files or use lower lod "_nd" as lod1.
    New weapons are provided - some type specific - beside these the model uses the general Soviet weapons.
    Be aware - In the 1970's and later when AA-8 can be selected, manually double loadout of these can happen. 
    Make sure to read the manual included with the package.
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    Creators of these Aircraft mods as members of CombatAce site:
    Aircraft 3d work: Logan4
    Cockpit 3d work: Logan4
    Aircraft FM: Gepard, Cliff7600, Logan4
    Aircraft avionics: Cliff7600, Logan4
    Skin files and decals: Gepard, Logan4
    Cockpit files: Logan4, Cliff7600
    There are certain texture sections that were borrowed from the Su-17 project which were originally created by Stary
    Thanks for 76.IAP-Blackbird for the original KS-3 seat, a modified version of it used in the cockpit file.
    Big thanks to members of CombatAce for helping and answering our questions and in sorting out some of the issues we got while creating this mod.
    Modding and distribution of files are allowed and limited according to the CombatAce Freeware Licensing agreement.
     

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  3. MiG-23-11 Flogger Prototype

    MiG-23-11  Flogger Prototype
    This mod is based on the serial MiG-23S created by ArmourDave and The Mirage Factory.
    History
    The prototype 23-11 flew without weapons, and on the prototype 23-12 they worked out the placement of K-23 complex   2 missiles on pylons under the wing and 2 missiles  under the engine’s air intakes according to the scheme semi-recessed. On production aircraft, only 2 R-23 missiles were left under the wing on the pylon, but not semi-recessed R-23 missiles. The aircraft is presented in 2 colors of the Mikoyan Design Bureau prototype n 231 and 232
    I changed the speed settings at which the wing is rearranged from 16 degrees to 45 and from 45 to 72
    from 16 lo 45 ---- speed 270-290 km \ h
    45 to 72--- 0.95-0,97 Mach
    Wing 72 for supersonic only
    Now all the main evolution in battle takes place on the wing of 45 degrees, whose more realistic
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    Installation
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    \Objects
    \Sounds

    By default your Mod Folder should be located here:
     
    Windows XP: \Documents and Settings\[username]\My Documents\ThirdWire\[Game]\
    Windows Vista: \Users\[username]\Saved Games\ThirdWire\[Game]\
    Windows 7: \Users\[username]\Saved Games\ThirdWire\[Game]\
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    Credits & Acknowledgements
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    The Mirage Factory ............................. MiG-23 packages for SFP1
    Eric Howes ............................. MiG-23 packages for SFP2
    eburger68 ............................. MiG-23 packages for SFP2
    Spillone104 .................................... Sounds
    Ex-SaVaGe ....................................skins, decals,
    Good hunt
     end thx TW end CombatAce for SF world

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  4. SF2 Mirage 4000P & PB

    This aircraft mod represents Dassault's what-if Mirage 4000P fighter and its trainer PB variant in the Portugese Air Force service.
    This package comes with 1 skin set for each variant, with decals for P (14 planes), and for PB (6 planes).
    Also it is dedicated to our friend Cocas who put his work and time to bring us many of the rare or experimental aircraft in this game series and originally created the base model for this plane.
    This model is meant for SF2 games only, SF1 variants will be uploaded at the SF1 section.
    Install is the regular dropping the contents in their respective places. In case you have the prototype or French A and B variants you can skip the overwrite prompt of weapons as those 6 items are identical.
    Please note: The model can be quite heavy on FPS in large formations on weaker machines, so if required, either resize skin files or use lower lods(_nd,001,002,003) as lod1.
    The model uses the general french and NATO weapons, either as part of weapon packs or the Mirage 2000 family.
    Important: The PB variant comes with 2 types of cockpit, the basic setup will use a simple pit that has only the pilots cabin instrumented. The other is a fully modeled front and rear compartment, in which you want to fly you should activate the proper line in the AC's.ini file.
    CockpitDataFile=Mirage4000PB_Cockpit.ini <---- basic setup
    ;CockpitDataFile=Mirage4000PB_Cockpit_full1.ini <------ front seat
    ;CockpitDataFile=Mirage4000PB_Cockpit_full2.ini <------ rear seat
    Be aware - the piloting seat position can not be changed during/in game, so chose wisely!
    Make sure to read the manual included with the package.
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    Creators of these Aircraft mods as members of CombatAce site:
    Original 3D work: Cocas
    Aircraft 3d update and additional changes: Logan4
    Cockpit 3d work: Logan4
    Aircraft FM: Cliff7600
    Aircraft avionics: Loborojo, Cliff7600, logan4
    Skin files and decals: Flogger23, Cliff7600, logan4, loborojo
    Cockpit files: Logan4, Cliff7600
    Thanks to Crusader for additional brochure files
    Big thanks to members of CombatAce for helping and answering our questions and in sorting out some of the issues we got while creating this mod.
    Modding and distribution of files are allowed and limited according to the CombatAce Freeware Licensing agreement.

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  5. [Fictional] BAC Lighting F.Mk.51 IDF/AF

    BAC Lightning F.Mk.51 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 
    This is a simple mod of the stock Lightning F.Mk.2 to create a fictional Lightning F.Mk.51 in service with the Israeli Air Force in the 1964-1973 timeline.

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the LightningF51 folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the LightningF51 folder into your Decals folder.
    That's it!

    CREDITS
    As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim.
    And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards 
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 09/04/2020

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  6. [Fictional] Westland Whirlwind Mk.2D

    Westland Whirlwind Mk.2D for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 
    This is a simple mod of Veltro2K's Westland Whirlwind to create a fictional "Desert Whirlibomber" in service with No.6 Squadron of the Royal Air Force in the 1941-1944 timeline.

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the Whirlwind2D folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the Whirlwind2D folder into your Decals folder.
    That's it! Bombs, tanks and sounds are all stock items but you will need to add a WW2 pilot (not supplied). Please note that this older 3D model does have some 'rope' issues that you can remove by turning shadows to FALSE. It's a tricky beast to get off the ground, requiring slow advancement of the throttle and a gentle touch, but is otherwise OK. 

    CREDITS
    As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim.
    Big thanks to Veltro2K for the Whirlwind... and so much more!
    And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards 
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 10/04/2020

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  7. [Fictional] McDonnell Douglas A-4Ö Skyhawk

    McDonnell Douglas A-4Ö Skyhawk for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 
    This is a simple mod of the stock A-4G (available at the Third Wire Strike Fighters 2 Downloadable Content Store) to create a fictional A-4Ö in service with the Austrian Air Force in the 1980-2010 timeline.

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the A-4G2 folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the A-4G2 folder into your Decals folder.
    That's it! In the drop-down box you're looking for A-4Ö Skyhawk 'Austria'.

    CREDITS
    As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim.
    And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards 
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 20/04/2020
     
     

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  8. [Fictional] McDonnell Douglas F-4F 'Marineflieger'

    McDonnell Douglas F-4F 'Marineflieger' for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 
    This is a simple mod of the stock F-4F to create a minimum change maritime strike version of the F-4F in service with the Marineflieger of the West German Bundesmarine in the 1973-1989 timeline. Perhaps with Starfighters falling out of the sky the West German Government enlarged the F-4F purchase and gave the Marineflieger initial deliveries.

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the F-4FM folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the F-4FM folder into your Decals folder.
    That's it! 
    For best results, you will need to have the Kormoran air-to-surface missile by ravenclaw_007 in your install.

    CREDITS
    As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim.
    Thanks to sundowner for the superb F-4E templates.
    And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards 
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 24/04/2020

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  9. CAF MiG-28 beta pack

     
    Mig-28 beta pack.
    For SF2 (Full-4/5 Merged Recommended)
    the loss of the most updated Max file has led to me to upload this beta pack
    until this bird gets redone so expect some issues like the lack of bump maps for example
    but outer than that it´s complete
    to install just drop the zip files contents into your mod folder and go fly

    model  ini edits skins and  decals by CAF team 
    cockpit by Paladrian

    enjoy 

    Cocas
    CAf team
     
     

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  10. CAF Sukhoy Su-21 Flagstone-A

    Sukhoy Su-21 Flagstone A
    For SF2 (Full-4/5 Merged Recommended)
    in a moment of pure madness, I add in max a delta wing to my old F-4VS
    then Spinners, after I upload to the CAF forum, had the idea of making soviet
    I then change the model around a bit make made more Russian
    here´s the result
    to install just drop the zip files contents into your mod folder and go fly

    model  ini edits skins  by CAF team 
    cockpit and  decals by TW
    enjoy 

    Cocas
    CAf team

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  11. CAF EE Thunderbolt F1A

    EE Thunderbolt F1A beta pack
    For SF2 (Full-4/5 Merged Recommended)
     exp 2 needed for cockpit and weapons
    done for some time but several issues and loss of the max file delayed 
    the release of this model
    to today I decide to upload a beta version so that people can have some fun
    to install just drop the zip files contents into your mod folder and go fly

    model  ini edits skins and  decals  by CAF team and Spinners 
    cockpit by TW
    enjoy 

    Cocas
    CAf team
    PS will work as standing until I make new model already in progress

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  12. [Fictional] Lockheed F-19A 'Sniper' for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2

    Lockheed F-19A 'Sniper' for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 
    This is a simple mod of the stock MiG-19S to create a fictional Lockheed F-19A 'Sniper' in service with USN & USMC Aggressor Squadrons in the 1974 to 2003 timeline.

    BACKSTORY
    Only during the mid-1980's was it revealed that an unexpected outcome of President Nixon's historic visit to China in 1972 was the purchase of 30 Shenyang J-6 fighters for use as Aggressor aircraft. The aircraft were clandestinely delivered early in 1974 with the US Navy taking 22 aircraft and the US Marine Corps taking the balance of 8 which entered service with VMFT-401 in April 1976. In service, the aircraft were supported by specialist teams from Lockheed and were eventually designated F-19A with the unofficial name of 'Sniper'.

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the F-19A folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the F-19A folder into your Decals folder.
    That's it!

    CREDITS
    As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim.
    Special thanks to Stary for the MiG-19S cockpit.
    And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards 
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 25/04/2020

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  13. CAF Condor F.1

    Panavia Condor F.1 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 On July 25th 1968 a memorandum of understanding was signed by Belgium, Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, the UK and West Germany expressing their interest and intent on producing a multi-role combat aircraft (MRCA) with a tentative in-service date of 1975. Belgium dropped out very early and before the end of the year Canada had also pulled out with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau claiming that they simply could not afford it but this was, perhaps, a convenient excuse to hide behind whilst Trudeau's liberal goverment re-shaped the entire Canadian armed forces. For a short while the remaining four nations ploughed on but the Dutch became increasingly concerned as their prime mission was for an air superiority fighter and even though they had cranked in severe requirements for long radius of action and maximum performance in air combat at all altitudes they then complained when the resultant design became larger and therefore more expensive. Once the Dutch had left the MRCA project the remaining three nations formed a Joint Working Group firming up on requirements, removing excessive demands and establishing a technically viable baseline solution to their MRCA requirement. Fashionably, this baseline solution was a swing-wing design with afterburing turbofan engines. With all three Governments on board the project was to be delivered by a co-ordinating organisation called NAMMO (NATO MRCA Management Organisation) employing three newly created international contractor companies; Panavia Aircraft GmbH (airframe), Turbo-Union Ltd (engines) and Avionica Systems Engineering GmbH (avionics) that would combine to produce the Panavia Tornado. Whilst the RAF were fully behind the swing-wing MRCA design for their all-weather interdiction and strike requirements they expressed deep concern over it's suitability to meet their RAF Air Staff Requirement 395 which called for a long-range interceptor to replace the Lightning and Phantom. Influenced by U.S. studies on future air superiority fighter aircraft, and especially by John Boyd's energy–maneuverability theory, the RAF demanded an aircraft with extra power and maneuverability compared to the proposed Tornado ADV. Whilst they conceded that the Tornado ADV might be acceptable as a long-range interceptor it would be totally outclassed as a 'central front' fighter by the expected threats of the next generation of Soviet fighter aircraft (in particular, and before it's limitations became known, the MiG-25 was especially feared). When the UK Government argued that another combat aircraft could not be considered on cost grounds the RAF reminded them that the proposed Tornado ADV was already morphing into a different aircraft with a longer forward fuselage to accommodate semi-recessed Sparrow/Skyflash missiles, more powerful engines to address the low power to weight ratio and a totally different avionics package. Panavia were already ahead of the curve with several design studies on various advanced air superiority fighter aircraft with the most promising being 'Projekt Condor' from the Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB) design team at Ottobrun for a single-seat air superiority fighter powered by a single large afterburning turbofan engine (the RB.250 - itself a paper project by Turbo-Union but based on a scaled-up Rolls-Royce Spey turbofan). Preliminary technical studies demonstrated that Specific Excess Power and manoueverability were off the chart when compared to all current fighter aircraft and a parallel study on the market for such an aircraft in the 1975 to 1990 period revealed a potential market for 600 aircraft in Western Europe and the Middle East alone. Unexpected support for Projekt Condor came from the Italian Government who sought a follow-on fighter aircraft to replace the Aeritalia F-104S on the Turin production line. In the UK, with unemployment at its highest level since 1940, the incoming Conservative Government led by Edward Heath supported the project as one of a raft measures to boost the UK economy. By 1971 all three Governments (Italy, the UK and West Germany) were in agreement and the Panavia Condor programme was allowed to proceed with an initial order for 10 Condor prototype and development aircraft and 465 production aircraft (West Germany 200, UK 165 and Italy 100) to be assembled on final production lines in each country but with workload shared out with the United Kingdom and West Germany each having a 40% share of the workload with the remaining 20% going to Italy. With inflation running rampant in Western Europe the Condor programme was under the strictest financial scrutiny during the early 1970's but luckily escaped the axe on at least two occassions. Despite the Condor programme being a political football (and seemingly a permanent fixture in the news headlines) development moved swiftly aided by the existing collaborative structures within Panavia recently created for the Tornado programme. With a new airframe and a new engine Panavia were keen to avoid also introducing a completely new avionics package so sensibly opted for an off-the-shelf purchase of the Hughes APG-63 multimode radar system but designed to incorporate a software programmable signal processor allowing the system to be modified to accommodate new modes and weapons through software reprogramming rather than by a more costly and disruptive hardware retrofit. The first prototype (PC-01) was structurally complete by early April 1974 and was trucked from Ottobrun to the Hannover Air Show where it was displayed in the static park attracting considerable interest from Saudi Arabian and Omani officials. DA-01 was then taken to Manching to be mated with the Turbo-Union RB.250 engine for ground-testing and taxying trials that continued during the summer months before MBB's chief test pilot, Nils Meister, took to the air on August 15th 1974. A few short weeks later he dazzled the crowds at the 1974 Farnborough Air Show demonstrating the Condor's remarkable manoueverability. The fleet of development aircraft began to build up during 1975 with the only real mishap occuring when DA-06 (whose main task was armament development) was mysteriously lost over the Irish Sea. Entering service with No.23 Squadron of the Royal Air Force on April 1st, 1978 the Condor F.1 eventually served with seven squadrons in the UK and another two in RAF Germany. Primary armament was the Skyflash semi-active radar homing air-to-air missile and the AIM-9L 'all-aspect' version of the Sidewinder infra-red air-to-air missile. In addition, the Condor was fitted with two internal Mauser BK-27 cannon (developed for the Panavia Tornado) each with 250 rounds. INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the CondorF1 folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the CondorF1 folder into your Decals folder. 3. From the GUNS folder drag and drop the BK-27 folder into your Guns folder (you might already have this). CREDITS Thanks to everyone at Cocas Aircraft Factory and especially to Nyghtfall (skins) and Spinners (decals & screens). packing and original read me Spinners Regards Cocas Version 1 - 05/05/2020

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  14. FAA Skyrays

    It is little-known history* that in the late 1950s, their Lordships of the Admiralty recognised that the Supermarine Scimitar was an unmitigated failure. As an American observer noted at the time, only the British could build a jet fighter with 22,000lbs thrust, that still remained stubbornly subsonic.
    Not only was its performance rather disappointing (British understatement?), the Scimitar was extremely unreliable. At one point it required 1000 maintenance hours per flying hour, and over 50% of the Scimitar fleet was lost in accidents. Its best contribution to the Fleet, was as a Ground Instructional Airframe (which is where the author first saw one, at RNAS Arbroath in the late 1960s).
    In an act of some desperation, therefore, in 1958 the Admiralty cancelled the remaining 50% of Scimitar production, and instead discreetly obtained 40 F4D-1 Skyrays from US Navy stocks.
    Capt Eric (“Winkle”) Brown was highly influential in this decision. A navy test pilot with the world record for carrier take-offs and landings (2,407 and 2,271 respectively), and an objectively strong advocate of American naval ac designs, his advice on procuring the Skyray was decisive. (Besides, he was a Scotsman. From the right side of the country)(ie the East Coast - did I mention that I'm from Arbroath?).
    Modified to carry the British Firestreak IR missile, and also to perform the light strike/attack role, the F4D-1 thus entered RN service as the Skyray F1.
    These ac proved to be particularly useful on the smaller British carriers, Victorious, Centaur and Hermes. For example, in Hermes, the Skyray allowed 892 Sqn to deploy a full 12-ac sqn, instead of the originally-mooted 8-ac Sea Vixen "sqn-lite". This had the serendipitious additional social advantage of eliminating all the Sea Vixen coal-hole observers from the Wardroom.
    Later in their career, 20 RN Skyrays were modified to FAW2 standard. This entailed replacing the original AN/APQ-50A radar with a lightweight version of the Lightning's AI23 "Airpass" radar, installing compatibility for both the Red Top all-aspect IR missile and the US Bullpup AGM, and replacing the original 4 x Colt 20mm cannon with a harder-hitting package of 4 x ADEN 30mm cannon (albeit with halved ammunition loads).
    Deployed in HMS Victorious in 1965 during the Malaysian Confrontation, one of these Skyray FAW2’s shared with an RAF Javelin in the double kill of 2 Indonesian C-130B’s, caught in the act of attempting to infiltrate Indonesion paratroopers into Borneo.
    The RN’s Skyrays were finally retired with the decommissioning of HMS Eagle in 1972. Their last service was to familiarise a generation of FAA pilots with USN ac types, in preparation for the introduction of the superlative F-4K Phantom (another Winkle Brown protogé).
     
    *Alternative history. The reader is encouraged to decipher what is fact, and what is fiction above. For it is not all the latter..  :)
     
     

    Installation: the usual, simply download and unzip the "Objects" folder, and drop it into your SF2 mod directory of preference. Always always always backup your original stuff before trying out new mods like this.
    Credits: this mod is based on the SF2 Skyray 1.1 mod, which I think is the work of Julhelm and NeverEnough. Regret not sure to whom credit is due for the Firestreak, Red Top and Bullpup missiles, and the SNEB Can, so if I missed you out, sorry, but I tip my hat to you!
    Legal Stuff: all the usual disclaimers, ie use at own risk, always always always backup your original stuff before trying out new mods like this (bears repeating). Plus this mod is consistent with both Queen's Regulations for the Royal Navy, and the Official Secrets Act.
    Cheers, Tally-Ho etc
    Mike D

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  15. [Fictional] Douglas Dakota C.3 - RAF Desert Camo

    Douglas Dakota C.3 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 
    This is a simple mod of the stock C-47A to create a Dakota C.3 in service with the Royal Air Force in the 1948-1967 timeline. Of course, the Royal Air Force were a big user of the Dakota but not in this fictional desert camo scheme which is loosely based on the original Lockheed Hercules C.1 scheme of the very early 1970's (quite an odd scheme for the times). It is flyable and RECON has been added as a secondary role so that you fly low-level recce missions and watch those MiG's stall and crash!

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the DakotaC3 folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the DakotaC3 folder into your Decals folder.
    That's it!

    CREDITS
    As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim.
    Special thanks to gerwin for this lovely desert camo to which I've simply added black undersides and decals.
    Special thanks also to russouk2004 for bringing us the smashing C-47A cockpit.
    And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards 
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 12/05/2020

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  16. [Fictional] Convair F-102J Delta Dagger 'JASDF'

    Convair F-102J Delta Dagger for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 
    This is a simple mod of Veltro2K's F-102A to create a fictional F-102J in service with the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force in the 1957-1977 timeline. 

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the F-102J folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the WEAPONS folder drag and drop all folders into your Weapons folder.
    That's it! For sheer simplicity, this mod uses stock Third Wire F-4EJ decals.

    CREDITS
    Special thanks to Veltro2K for bringing us a freeware F-102A and also to FastCargo for his revisions and fixes to the 3D model.
    Thanks to Kesselbrut & Pasko for the F-106 cockpit with F-102A mods added by Ordway. 
    Thanks also to 331KillerBee for the 509FIS camo skin that has been used for this JASDF Delta Dagger.
    As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim.
    And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards 
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 30/05/2020
     
     

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  17. [Fictional] Hawker Hurricane 'Furacão'

    Hawker Hurricane 'Furacão' for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 
    This is a simple mod of Raven's radial engined Hawker Hurricane to create a fictional 'Furacão' in service with the Poruguese Air Force in the 1942-1954 timeline.
    BACKSTORY
    The Hawker Hurricane entered service with the Royal Air Force at the end of 1937 when No.111 Squadron re-equipped with the type at RAF Northolt. By late 1938 the production capacity for Hurricanes at the Hawker Siddeley Aircraft group of companies was sufficient not only to meet the needs of the RAF's ambitious expansion scheme but also sufficient to allow exports to Yugoslavia, South Africa, Romania, Persia, Belgium, Poland and Turkey. Belgium and Yugoslavia had both negotiated production licences but only a handful were produced by Avions Fairey in Belgium before the German invasion in May 1940 and in Yugoslavia the Zmaj factory managed to build 20 Hurricanes before the German invasion in April 1941.
    At the start of World War 2, Portugal was keen to both maintain it's neutrality and also bolster it's defences - recognising that the Portuguese mainland was of strategic importance as was it's island territories of Maderia and the Azores. Indeed, both the UK and Germany considered invading the islands but British diplomacy won the day in June 1940 when the UK formally asked for use of the Azores by invoking the Aliança Luso-Britânica (Anglo-Portuguese Alliance) of 1386 which is still the oldest alliance in the history in the world that is still in force. In return, Portugal asked for a wide variety of defence equipment from the UK including "100 modern monoplane fighter aircraft". With the UK facing a desperate struggle the Portuguese 'wish list' was largely unfulfilled until much later in the war but in December 1940 the British government agreed to supply 100 Hurricane fighters by the end of the following year. 
    However, there was an urgent demand for Rolls-Royce Merlin engines for the RAF's day fighters and also for the Boulton & Paul Defiant and Bristol Beaufighter night fighters. In addition, RAF Bomber Command were about to go on the offensive with the Handley-Page Halifax having just entered service and the superlative Avro Lancaster and de Havilland Mosquito were both on the horizon. In February 1941 the British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, blocked the sale outright but Sydney Camm at Hawker considered that the Hurricane airframe could be adapted to take a different engine and Camm was already aware that Roy Fedden of the Bristol Engine Company had developed a modular engine installation or 'power egg' for the Bristol Hercules radial engine. Fedden and Camm quickly schemed the Hercules powered Hurricane Mk.III and instructed the Gloster Aircraft Company, who had been manufacturing Hurricanes for the RAF on behalf of its parent company since 1939, to slot in 250 Hurricane Mk.III's onto the Hucclecote production line. Whilst there was no Hurricane Mk.III prototype as such, the first two production aircraft were thoroughly tested by Gloster's chief test pilot Gerry Sayer and also by Bill Humble of Hawker's and both praised it's flying characteristics noting that "the aircraft is simple and easy to fly and has no apparent vices" although the stalling speed was 8 knots higher than a standard Hurricane.
    The first 100 Hurricane Mk.III's were crated and shipped to Portugal arriving at Santo Amaro in November 1941. After local assembly, they were flown to Ota Air Base and Sintra Air Base to eventually equip six day fighter squadrons of the Aeronáutica Militar (Army Aviation) although, at the time, these squadrons (typically, with 15 aircraft on strength) were confusingly classed as 'flights' with two-digit flight codes that were used to designate the squadron. 'SU' Flight were the first to be declared operational at Ota in April 1942 followed by 'MP' flight at Sintra. In Aeronáutica Militar service the Hurricane aircraft were locally known as the Furacão and remained in service even after the formation of the Força Aérea Portuguesa in 1952 and it was not until August 1954 that the Furacão finally passed from service.
    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the Furacao folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the Furacao folder into your Decals folder.
    3. From the WEAPONS folder drag and drop the FuracaoTank into your Weapons folder.
    That's it!
    CREDITS
    As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim.
    Special thanks to Raven for his awesome work on the Hawker Hurricane in all it's forms and for generously including his templates.
    And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards 
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 02/06/2020

    53 downloads

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  18. E-7K Peace Eye (Stand-In)

    A Stand-in E-7K Peace Eye RoK AF, using Veltro2K's E-767 with acesfakia's MESA radar added.
    All I did was make some decals and a skin, adapted from an E-767 skin.

    All credit goes to Veltro2k & acesfakia

    INSTALL:
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    Just drag and drop folders into your Strike Fighters mods folder

    Happy Flying! Trent0001

    65 downloads

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  19. E-7T Peace Eagle (Stand-In)

    A Stand-in E-7T Peace Eagle for the Turkish Air Force, using Veltro2K's E-767 with acesfakia's MESA radar added.
    All I did was make some decals and a skin, adapted from an E-767 skin.

    All credit goes to Veltro2k & acesfakia

    INSTALL:
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    Just drag and drop folders into your Strike Fighters mods folder

    Happy Flying! Trent0001

    74 downloads

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  20. [Fictional] de Havilland Vampire FB.7 for SF2

    de Havilland Vampire FB.7 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2
    This is a simple mod of Pasko's Vampire FB.5 to create a fictional Vampire FB.7 in service with the Royal Dhimari Air Force in the 1950 to 1962 timeline with markings for the following three squadrons;
     
    No.6 Squadron - 'The Eagles'
    No.11 Squadron - 'The Rams'
    No.13 Squadron - 'The Antelopes'
    Whilst we now have Third Wire Vampires I hope this version is of interest to those who don't have that particular expansion pack and it also allows me to use Stary's lovely Vampire cockpit. 

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the VampireFB7 folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the VampireFB7 folder into your Decals folder.
    3. From the WEAPONS folder drag and drop both folders into your Weapons folder.
    That's it!

    CREDITS
    Thanks to TK for the continuous improvement of a great little game/sim. 
    Special thanks to Pasko for this superb add-on aircraft (one of his many).
    Thanks also to Gramps for the desert camo skin and also to Don (C5) for the FM which works just fine in SF2. 
      
    Thanks to Stary for the Vampire cockpit.
    And special thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 23/06/2020
     

    90 downloads

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  21. [Fictional] Hawker Hurricane Mk.1 'Yankee Squadron'

    Hawker Hurricane Mk.1 'Yankee Squadron' for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 
    This is a simple mod of Raven's early Hawker Hurricane Mk.1 to create a fictional Hurricane Mk.1 in service with 'Yankee Squadron' of the Spanish Republican Air Force in the 1938-1939 timeline.

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the Hurricane1spr folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the Hurricane1spr folder into your Decals folder.
    That's it!
    Please note that the nation name has been set to 'SPAIN' and you should amend this to suit your install and preferences.

    CREDITS
    As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim.
    Special thanks to Raven for his awesome work on the Hawker Hurricane in all it's forms and for generously including his templates.
    And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards 
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 04/07/2020

    35 downloads

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  22. B-42A Mixmaster for Strike Fighters 2

    Douglas B-42A Mixmaster for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 
    This is the B-42 Mixmaster by veltro2k with some fictional 'in service' operational USAAF/USAF B-42A schemes using Third Wire's date switch to give you the USAAF starbar in 1944 to 1947 and then the USAF starbar (and nation name) from 1948 onwards. You can fly the prototype in 1944 and for gameplay reasons we've placed it in service from 1945 onwards with service years allowing for use in the Korean War (check out the night scheme) and all operational schemes have new nose art decals.
    The unique feature of the B-42 is, of course, it's twin bubble canopies and this caused some problems when 'in cockpit' as panning to starboard cannot accurately show a real world view of the right-hand canopy, the co-pilot and his cockpit so it's a bit of a compromise which we trust you will accept. If anyone can suggest any improvements in the cockpit view then let us know.
    It's likely some of you will want to do your own skins for favourite squadrons or perhaps for export versions so a template is included and we'd love to see your results!

    The B-42A Mixmaster is brought to you by;
    B-42 3D Model - veltro2k
    B-42A Skins/Decals - Spinners
    B-42A FM and ini's - Wrench

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the B-42A folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the B-42A folder into your Decals folder.
    3. From the WEAPONS folder drag and drop the enclosed folders into your Weapons folder.
    4. From the SOUNDS folder drag and drop the enclosed sound file into your Sounds folder.
    That's it!

    CREDITS
    As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim.
    Huge thanks to veltro2k for not only tackling this aircraft but also cranking in improvements along the way.
    Thanks to russouk2004 for his help with the 3D model.
    Thanks also to Capun for the Do-335 used as the damaged model. 
    Thanks to Wrench for his work on the flight model and ini work.
    And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards 
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 21/08/2020

    218 downloads

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  23. [Fictional] Fiat G.55 Centauro for Strike Fighters 2

    Fiat G.55 Centauro for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 
    This is a simple mod of Veltro2K's Fiat G.55 Centauro to create a fictional Fiat G.55 Centauro in service with the Turkish Air Force in the 1944-1949 timeline. Also included is a Parani Army Air Force skin (in fact, this mod is set up as a Parani aircraft).

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the Centauro folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the Centauro folder into your Decals folder.
    3. From the SOUNDS folder drag and drop the Bf109G folder into your Sounds folder.
    4. From the WEAPONS folder drag and drop all three folders into your Weapons folder.
    That's it, although you might want to use the WW2 pilot of your choice. Please note that the 3D model has a tiny bit of 'decal bleed' on the port side of the nose.

    CREDITS
    As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim.
    Thanks to Veltro2K for making the G.55 Centauro 3D model.
    Thanks to Charles for the original skins and also for the flight model.
    Thanks to Kesselbrut and Capun for the cockpit.
    And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards 
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 24/10/2020

    84 downloads

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  24. [Fictional] Lockheed Starfighter F.3 for SF2

    Lockheed Starfighter F.3 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 
    This is a simple mod of the stock F-104G to create a fictional Starfighter F.3 in service with the Royal Air Force in the 1980-1991 timeline and it includes markings for No.29 Squadron and No.56 Squadron with 18 contemporary serial numbers shared between them.
    BACKSTORY
    Delays in the UK's Tornado ADV programme lead to the RAF upgrading 38 Lockheed Starfighter FGR.2's to a new F.3 standard featuring the uprated J79-GE-19 engine (developing 12,000lbs dry thrust and 17,900lbs with afterburner) and the improved NASARR R-21G/H radar with moving target indicator and continuous wave illuminator for the Skyflash semi-active radar homing missile. Entering service with No.29 Squadron in 1980 the Starfighter F.3's remained in service until 1991.

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the StarfighterF3 folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the StarfighterF3 folder into your Decals folder.
    That's it!

    CREDITS
    As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim.
    And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards 
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 21/03/2021

    74 downloads

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  25. [Fictional] Supermarine Spitfire IXc 'Iran'

    Supermarine Spitfire IXc 'Iran' for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 
    This is a simple mod of the stock Third Wire Spitfire IXc to create a fictional Spitfire IXc in service with the Imperial Iranian Air Force in the 1946-1951 timeline.

    BACKSTORY
    When Iran ordered Hawker Hurricanes from the UK in 1940 there was never any real hope of the order being immediately fulfilled due to the urgent wartime demands of the Royal Air Force although 10 war weary Hurricanes were transferred from RAF Middle East Command stocks during 1943. When hostilities ceased the Iranian government asked the UK government for more advanced fighters and this was agreed leading to the transfer of 26 Supermarine Spitfire IXC's from RAF Mediterranean and Middle East Command. All 26 Spitfires were delivered to the Advanced Fighter Training Group of the Flying Training School at Doshan Teppeh during 1946.

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the Spitfire9cIIAF folder into your Aircraft folder.
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the Spitfire9cIIAF folder into your Decals folder.
    That's it!

    CREDITS
    As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim.
    Extra special thanks to Starfighter2 for the Spitfire cockpit.
    And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
    Regards 
    Spinners
    Version 1 - 10/04/2021

    58 downloads

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