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    1. SF2 TMF Mirage IIIE (AdA) Upgrade/Remod Pack       3/14/2024
      -For SF2, Any and All- (Full 5 Merged Suggested)
      This is a full upgrade/remod pack for The Mirage Factory's Dassault Mirage IIIE as used by the French Air Force.
      Even though there is =NOT= a stock 3W Mirage IIIE, this is set up and labeled to cause NO conflicts with any (other) Mirages available within the game. Skins remain in their original bmp format.  All necessary items are provided, weapons, pilots, seats, sounds, effects, and so forth (most weapons used ARE stock 3W items, excepting drop tanks). A new User List has also been created (see note about that in the "Notes" below).
      This aircraft is supplied with 3 skins:
      EC 1/13 Artois (NMF)
      EC 2/4 La Fayette (EuroCamo <1968)
      EC 3/3 Ardennes (EuroCamo <1980)
      Each skin has 26 id letters/serial numbers. Almost all markings are decals, and Decal Randomization is TRUE. As you can see above, the SF2 Date Switch is in effect.
      When in-game, on the Aircraft Selection Dropdown you'll see:
      Mirage IIIE (TMF)
      So you can't mistake them for anything else but TMF Birds (tm).
      As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. So, please read them. All original readmes, when discoverable, are included. The 'Change Log' is, as always, in the Notes section below.
      Happy Landings!
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein
      For Oli and The Mirage Factory
      157 0
    2. SF2 TMF Mirage IIICJ (IDF) Upgrade/Remod Pack       3/1/2024
      -For SF2, Any and All-(SF2:I and/or Full 5 Merged Suggested)
      This is a full upgrade/remod pack for The Mirage Factory's Dassault Mirage IIICJ series as used by the Israeli Defense Force Air Force. Included in this package are 2 complete versions of the Mirage IIICJ:
      = Mirage IIICJ
      101 Squadron
      119 Squadron
      117 Squadron (all with 1962 start date, NMF)
      101 Squadron
      117 Squadron (both start 1969, in 3 tone Desert Camo)
      117 Squadron (Late <1973, Camo with Orage ID triangles)
      = Mirage IIICJ2
      101 Squadron (3 tone camo)
      117 Squadron (<74, 3 tone, Orange ID triangles)
      253 Squadron (<79, 2 tone Grey)
      They are set up and labeled to cause NO conflicts with the Mirage IIICJ's available as stock within the game.  Skins remain in their original bmp format. Almost all markings are decals, and Decal Randomization is TRUE. As you can see above, the SF2 date switch is active for both aircraft. All necessary items are provided, weapons (drop tanks), pilots, seats, sounds, effects, and so forth.
      When in-game, on the Aircraft Selection Dropdown you'll see:
      Mirage IIICJ Shahak (TMF)
      or
      Mirage IIICJ(2) Shahak (TMF)
      So you can't mistake them for anything other than TMF Birds (tm).
      As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. So, please read them. All original readmes, when discoverable, are included. The 'Change Log' is, as always, in the Notes section below. Also, you will have a choice for avionics ini for the CJ-2, as historically, the radars were removed.
      Happy Landings!
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein
      For Oli and The Mirage Factory
      138 2
    3. SF2 TMF Mirage IIIC (AdA) Upgrade/Remod Pack       2/21/2024
      -For SF2, Any and All-
      This is a full upgrade/remod pack for The Mirage Factory's Dassault Mirage 3C series as used by the French Air Force. Included in this package are 2 complete versions of the Mirage IIIC:
      Mirage IIIC ("standard" usage)
      1) NMF - EC 1/2 Cigones
      2) AdA Blue - EC 2/10 Seine (<1975)
      Mirage IIICi/SEPR (rocket boosted, single missile armed, no gun, interceptor)
      1) NMF only - EC 2/13 Alpes
      They are set up and labeled to cause NO conflicts with the Mirage III's available as stock within the game or as a DLC from 3rd Wire. Everything needed is supplied, excepting those weapons used that are stock 3W items. Skins remain in their original bmp format. Each skin has 26 letter and number decals, and Decal Randomization is TRUE. Almost all markings are decals. The SF2 date switch is used on the standard IIIC, changing to the Air Defense Blue in 1975. For the most part, the skins are left 'attached' to the squadrons from when originally released 'way back when.
      When in-game, on the Aircraft Selection Dropdown you'll see:
      Mirage IIIC (TMF)
      or
      Mirage IIIC/SEPR (TMF)
      So you can't mistake them for anything else but TMF Birds (tm).
      As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. So, please read them. All original readmes, when discoverable, are included. The 'Change Log' is, as always, in the Notes section below.
      Happy Landings!
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein
      For Oli and The Mirage Factory
      153 0
    4. Mirage F1CR F5/6 standard
      When it became clear that the Mirage F1 was becoming a successful production aircraft, Dassault began investigating the possibility of a dedicated reconnaissance version for its most important client, the French Air Force. However, the escalating cost of fighter aircraft meant that add-on pods for this purpose were a more economical alternative. Many French Air Force aircraft, as well as those of some export clients (such as Iraq's Mirage F1EQ), did indeed have a variety of reconnaissance pods available, which were attached to the underside of the main fuselage. However, the development of a tactical reconnaissance aircraft for the French Air Force continued, and the first Mirage F1CR flew on 20 November 1981.
      F1CR F5/F6 standard specifics:
      Corail gondolas (P0 station)
      RWR BF double wingtip position lights Thomson CSF RAPHAEL TH SLAR Side Looking Aiborne Radar Recon Pod (P1 Id on AMCP) ASTAC (Analyseur de Signaux TACtiques) ELINT pod (P3 Id on AMCP This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.
      Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.
      Enjoy
      The Mirage F-1 Team
      193 1
    5. Mirage F1CR standard F4
      When it became clear that the Mirage F1 was becoming a successful production aircraft, Dassault began investigating the possibility of a dedicated reconnaissance version for its most important client, the French Air Force. However, the escalating cost of fighter aircraft meant that add-on pods for this purpose were a more economical alternative. Many French Air Force aircraft, as well as those of some export clients (such as Iraq's Mirage F1EQ), did indeed have a variety of reconnaissance pods available, which were attached to the underside of the main fuselage. However, the development of a tactical reconnaissance aircraft for the French Air Force continued, and the first Mirage F1CR flew on 20 November 1981.
      F1CR specifics:
      A/A: R550/R550-2 self-defence only, no R530 and no S530F (no wiring) A/G: AUF2 (no CLB4, no CLB8), rockets, bombs, BAP/BAT radio-altimeter Inertial Navigation System (Sagem ULISS 47), VOR/ILS Low-alt Panoramic (Omera 40 75mm) and High-alt vertical (Omera 33 150 mm) cameras Radar Cyrano IV-MR Seat Mk10 - AAR probe no right gun, Super Cyclope Infra-Red linescan imager (SAT SCM 2400) instead Barax, Phimat capability CC420 pods capability RPL201 EFT F1CR F4 standard specifics:
      RWR BF single wingtip position lights This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.
      Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.
      Enjoy
      The Mirage F-1 Team
      158 0
    6. When it became clear that the Mirage F1 was becoming a successful production aircraft, Dassault began investigating the possibility of a dedicated reconnaissance version for its most important client, the French Air Force. However, the escalating cost of fighter aircraft meant that add-on pods for this purpose were a more economical alternative. Many French Air Force aircraft, as well as those of some export clients (such as Iraq's Mirage F1EQ), did indeed have a variety of reconnaissance pods available, which were attached to the underside of the main fuselage. However, the development of a tactical reconnaissance aircraft for the French Air Force continued, and the first Mirage F1CR flew on 20 November 1981.
      F1CR specifics:
      A/A: R550/R550-2 self-defence only, no R530 and no S530F (no wiring) A/G: AUF2 (no CLB4, no CLB8), rockets (<90ies), bombs, BAP/BAT radio-altimeter Inertial Navigation System (Sagem ULISS 47), VOR/ILS Panoramic (Omera 40 75mm) and vertical (Omera 33 150 mm) cameras Radar Cyrano IV-MR Seat Mk10 AAR probe no right gun, Super Cyclope Infra-Red linescan imager (SAT SCM 2400) instead Barax, Phimat capability CC420 pods capability RPL201 EFT F1CR F7 standard specifics:
      RPL201 EFT "Lion" and "Shark" special deco Corail gondolas (P0 station) GPS (GPS Improved Inertial Navigation) RWR Aigle double wingtip position lights Thomson CSF RAPHAEL TH SLAR Side Looking Aiborne Radar Recon Pod (P1 Id on AMCP) Rubis FLIR recon pod (P2 Id on AMCP) ASTAC (Analyseur de Signaux TACtiques) ELINT pod (P3 Id on AMCP) Thomson CSF MDS610 PRESTO (Pod REcon STand-Off) (P4 Id on AMCP) This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.
      Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.
      Enjoy
      The Mirage F-1 Team
      189 1
    7. Mirage F1EJ
      Royal Jordanian Air Force received 17 F1CJ, 17 F1EJ & 2 F1BJ.
      F1EJ specifics:
      R550 (no R550-2), no R530, S530F, no AUF2, CLB4, no CLB8 Radio-altimeter Seat Mk6 Inertial Navigation System Sagem UNI47, VOR/ILS RWR BF (1-20 GHz) No AAR probe Sycomor Chaffs/Flares gondolas (P0 stations, ~1993) Barem jammer, Syrel ELINT, CC420 pods capability This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.
      Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.
      Enjoy
      The Mirage F.1 Team
      136 0
    8. Mirage F1EH-200
      In December 1975, Morocco ordered 25 Mirage F1CH interceptors. In March 1977, an additional contract was signed, stipulating the delivery of five additional Mirage F1CHs, as well as 20 Mirage F1EHs (including six aircraft equipped with in-flight refuelling probes).
      F1EH-200 specifics:
      same as EH_Early +
      S530F (1990+)  AN/ALE-40 Chaffs/Flares dispenser (control panel on left bench) ALR-66 RWR instead of BF ELT-### ECM Pod capability AAQ-8 IRCM Infra-Red CounterMeasure pod capability HARES pod capability Long fuselage version Refueling capability This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.
      Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.
      Enjoy
      The Mirage F.1 Team
      150 0
    9. Mirage F1EH (1984-2007)
      In December 1975, Morocco ordered 25 Mirage F1CH interceptors. In March 1977, an additional contract was signed, stipulating the delivery of five additional Mirage F1CHs, as well as 20 Mirage F1EHs (including six aircraft equipped with in-flight refuelling probes).
      F1EH_Late specifics:
      same as EH_Early +
      S530F (1990+)  AN/ALE-40 Chaffs/Flares dispenser (control panel on left bench) ALR-66 RWR instead of BF ELT-### ECM Pod capability AAQ-8 IRCM Infra-Red CounterMeasure pod capability HARES pod capability Covered unit :
      Escadron ATLAS
      This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.
      Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.
      Enjoy
      The Mirage F.1 Team
      144 1
    10. Mirage F1EH (1979-1985)
      In December 1975, Morocco ordered 25 Mirage F1CH interceptors. In March 1977, an additional contract was signed, stipulating the delivery of five additional Mirage F1CHs, as well as 20 Mirage F1EHs (including six aircraft equipped with in-flight refuelling probes).
      F1EH_Early specifics:
      R550, R530, AIM9-B/J/P CLB4 under fuselage, AUF2 underwings - no CLB8 Radio-altimeter Seat Mk6 Inertial Navigation System Sagem UNI43 RWR BF No AAR probe COR2 pod capability Covered unit :
      Escadron ATLAS
      This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.
      Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.
      Enjoy
      The Mirage F.1 Team
      132 1
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