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  1. F-4D, ROKAF 1969

    MDD F-4D Phantom II, 110th TFS, 11th TFW, Republic of Korea Air Force, Taegu, from beginning 1969
     
    After some hard negotiating during 1968, ROKAF was given 18 F-4D aircraft in return for agreeing to transfer 36 on-loan F-5A/B aircraft (which ROKAF did not greatly appreciate in any case) to RVNAF. These aircraft were used by 110 Tactical Fighter Squadron, and supplemented by further deliveries over the years, remained in service with 110 and 151 TFS, 11th TFW until 2010. They retained their SEA camouflage at least into the 1980s.
     
    Serial numbers were simply based on the USAF serials, with the initial '6' removed - so the first aircraft delivered, USAF 64-0931, became ROKAF 40-931 and so forth.
     
    To the best of my knowledge, they did not participate in the Vietnam War, although given the Republic of Korea's considerable contribution to supporting South Vietnam, it is a reasonable what-if...

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  2. McDonnell Douglas C-12 (F-4C) for SF2

    Mod of the stock F-4C modifying it to a former fighter plane from the spanish air
    force.
     
    YOU WILL NEED SF2:E AT LEAST TO GET THIS PLANE RUNNING!
     
     
    BACKGROUND
    Spain received the F-4C during the 1970s. The first 36 planes were put into service in 1971 in the 12th Wing (Ala 12) stationed in Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid), 4 more planes got into active service in 1978.
    After more than 69,000 hours of active service and the loss of seven planes, the C-12 were taken out of service in 1989. Nowadays, the EF-18A and B are the planes assigned to the Ala 12.
     
    INSTRUCTIONS
     
    1. Drop the folders into your Objects folder. If asked to overwrite, click yes.
     
     
    CREDITS
     
    Big Thanks to Thirdwire for the games and the superb models they have.
     
     
    Kindest regards
     
    ValAstur

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  3. SF2_USN_F-4B_J_MissileStatus_v1

    Modified cockpit and data ini files for the SF2 F-4B, F-4B_65, F-4B_67 and F-4J Phantom II aircraft.
    Based on SF2 July 2013 ini files.
    Adds AIM-7 Sparrow capability to the inner wing hardpoints and new missile status panel function to
    indicate all available air-to-air missiles.
    Cockpit ini files:
    - increased sight diameter value to 60 mil
    - modified missile status panel lights
    All available a2a missiles are now indicated by the amber RDY lights. No light = empty station
    Green missile select light is available for all a2a missile stations
    Data ini files:
    - new inner wing stations (ID 17 + 18) for AIM-7 Sparrow SAHM missiles.
    Missiles are rail-launched, not ejected.
    - gun pod capability on the outer wing hardpoints added
    Weapon menu notice:
    When loading Sparrow missiles on the wing stations, unload the AIM-9 missiles (or it looks ugly ;) )

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  4. McDonnell Douglas F4H-1 'Project High Jump'

    McDonnell Douglas F4H-1 'Project High Jump' for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2
     
    This is a simple mod of the stock F-4B to give a representation of one of the most famous Phantoms of all time - F4H-1 149449 that was used to set eight 'time-to-climb' records during early 1962 at NAS Brunswick, Maine and at NAS Point Mugu, California.
     
    Most books on the Phantom make reference to this astonishing series of record-breaking flights (even more remarkable as they were production machines and not stripped down prototypes) and there are some good articles on the interweb too.
     
    N.B. Stopwatch not included!
     
     
    INSTRUCTIONS
     
    1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the F-4B_PHJ folder into your Aircraft folder.
     
    2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the F-4B_PHJ folder into your Decals folder.
     
     
    CREDITS
     
    Thanks to Third Wire for the continuous improvement of a great little game/sim.
     
    And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community.
     
    Regards
     
    Spinners
     
    Version 2 - 23/08/13
     
    Version 1 - 31/01/10

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  5. F-4E Phantom II, RAAF


    F-4E Phantom II, RAAF


     
     

    For SF2 (any and all, Merged or not)


     
    This mod creates a 'stand alone' aircraft, using all in-house/in-game stock bits, to recreate the 24 Phantoms used (for a short time) by the RAAF.
     
    All new, 100% historically accurate serial number decals have been created for all aircraft. Data ini edits change (essentially) nothing, but nationalizing the aircraft to Australia. A new userlist is incuded -- the only real changes are that I 'cheated' and extended the EndServiceYear to 1980. The canopy is active via an animation key; use shift/0 to open and close it.
     
    As the standard, garden variety F-4E (no year suffix!) exists in all versions of the game, this mod should pose no issues whatsoever for those that (for whatever reason) have not merged their SF2 installs. These would be, in Real Life ™, the 1969 Model year Phantoms (hence, they're spurious A69 RAAF coding)
     
    You can use this pak in one of two ways:
    1) Stand alone aircraft (as designed), or
    2) additional skin/decal set for the F-4E. If done as an additional skin, a decals ini just for that has been provided.
     
    A new userlist has been created, extending the operational years past what is historical. (Australia is actually listed on the F-4E's userlist, but only for a very few years 70-73). They now are operational from 1970-1980.
     
    As always, READ the enclosed readme for full, detailed instructions. This package has been broken down into the various folders that SF2 needs/requires/should have, to make it a LOT easier to install. Also, as usual, the expected 'Notes and Other Nonesense' comments by me.
     
    Good Hunting Down Under!
    Wrench
    kevin stein

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  6. SF2 F-4G(B) USN Pack

    SF2 F-4G(B) USN Pack              8/28/2019
    -For SF2, Any and All (Full Merged Reccomended)
    This is a NEW aircraft, the F-4G(B) for the US Navy. There were F-4Bs modified with a automatic carrier landing system during their Oct 1965-June 1966 deployment in South East Asia aboard USS Kitty Hawk. They were painted in an experimental green camoflauge, as were many other aircraft of CVW-11 in this time frame.
    Once upon a time, I know we had this aircraft for 1stGen SF, but have been unable to locate it. So, I rebuilt it, and now present it you all to enjoy. This is a complete aircraft, based off the F-4B_65, so make use you have this bird in your inventory. This aircraft uses all stock 3w items.
    The skin is in jpg format, in 2048x, from Sundowner's templates. 12 100% historically accurate Bunum decals are included. Decal randomization is TRUE. This aircraft is given a full year's operational time frame, "1965-1966" in the data ini, even if not historically correct (read: easier). New, aircraft specific hangar and loading screens are provided.
    Is should be noted, this mod was started in 2011, and got lost. I do NOT remember who created the original skin I worked from, or the decals (which have been refreshed to remove ghosting around the edges), So I cannot take full credit for this mod (see "Notes" for more speculations).
    When in-game, on the aircraft selection drop down, you'll see:
    F-4G(B) Phantom II (USN)
    This will differentiate it from the USAF F-4G Wild Weasel, and make sure you know it's a Navy bird.
    As is always reccomended, unzip to a temp folder or your desktop to give easy access to the rest of this readme for it's install instructions. 

    Happy Landings!
    Wrench
    Kevin Stein

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