A Cockpit mod of the Thirdwire Scooter's cockpit, to create the Cuban-modified Mig-19P working-radar cockpit for use in Wrench's Mig-19P (or any other radar-equipped Mig-19).
Download Wrench's Mig-19P aircraft here:
http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...p;showfile=5070
Referenced from multiple color photos, and cockpit layout diagrams.
Instruments and placards moved, eliminated, repainted and painted from scratch.
Individual instruments in Russian as they were historically.
The Mig-19 series flew combat and reportedly got kills in the Viet Nam war, the Arab-Israeli wars and the Indo-Pakistani wars.
This aircraft is the one that reportedly sparred with Gary Power's overflying U2.
The Mig-19P could easily outclimb the F-4 Phantom at about 35,435 ft/min vs the F-4s 28,500 ft/min.*
Top gun training showed that when flying the Mig-19/21, you can often go pure vertical at the merge and often defeat the F-4....or just outturn the F-4 in the deep stall buffet if the F-4 tries to turn slowly too.**
What is different compared to my Mig-19S cockpit:
1. A radar display was added with correct range lines according to one diagram.
2. The cockpit panel is a dark blue per color photos.
3. The Mig-19P deleted one ammo counter between the pilot's legs as it was reduced to two NR-23 cannon to make way for the radar.
4.The Mig-19P also deleted one red gun arming switch because the Mig-19P only had two internal cannons.
5. Tens of other changes including instrument locations, instrument additions and color changes.
For SFP1/WOV/WOE/WOI.
*Thanks to Wrench for the Mig-19P and its Mig-17PFU avionics.
*Thanks to Charles for permission to use some gauges from the Meteor (Fuel gage and graphics).
*Thanks to Lexx_Luthor for massive help on relocating instruments.
*Thanks to The Trooper for the photos and coding on making the ADI (artificial horizon work upside down...no mean feat!)
*Thanks to Thirdwire and TK for their sim and some instruments.
Complete credits and history in readme.
Instructions:
1-Backup your files!
2.Add contents to the Mig-19P aircraft file.
3-When prompted, overwrite the files.
More detailed instructions are included within.
Just ask at the combatace forum if you have problems.
Enjoy!
*"The Illustrated Book of Fighters", Spick. pp.292 and 252.
**"Scream of Eagles", Wilcox. pp.21-22.
A Cockpit mod of the Thirdwire Scooter's cockpit, to create the North Viet Nam-modified Mig-19S cockpit for use in the stock Thirdwire Mig-19S cockpit (or any other non-radar Mig-19).
Referenced from multiple color photos, and cockpit layout diagrams.
Instruments and placards moved, eliminated, repainted and painted from scratch.
Individual instruments in Russian as they were historically.
The Mig-19S was the Soviet Union's first supersonic fighter. It flew combat and reportedly got kills in the Viet Nam war, the Arab-Israeli wars and the Indo-Pakistani wars.
The Mig-19S could easily outclimb the F-4 Phantom at 35,435 ft/min vs the F-4s 28,500 ft/min.* It also could out-accelerate the F-4 up to 465 knots.**
Top gun training showed that when flying the Mig-19/21, you can often go pure vertical at the merge and often defeat the F-4....or just outturn the F-4 in the deep stall buffet with flaps down if the F-4 tries to turn slowly too.***
Features:
1. The exhaust gas temperature gauge (EGT) has the twin-engine version with two red circles in it.
2. The gunsight is changed to the square ASP 5N gunsight with a square crash pad.
3. The Russians added a distinctive six-light warning panel.
4. The Mig-19 added three ammo counters between the pilot's legs.
5. A large red and yellow landing gear handle was added.
6. Toggle switches finally replaced the buttons on the master panel switch on the right cockpit side panel.
7. Tens of other features including different instruments, instrument additions and switch changes.
For SFP1/WOV/WOE/WOI.
*Thanks to Charles for permission to use some gauges from the Meteor (Fuel gage and graphics).
*Thanks to Lexx_Luthor for massive help on relocating instruments.
*Thanks to The Trooper for the photos and coding on making the ADI (artificial horizon work upside down...no mean feat!)
*Thanks to Thirdwire and TK for their sim and some instruments.
Complete credits and history in readme.
Instructions:
1-Backup your files!
2.Add contents to the Mig-19S aircraft file.
3-When prompted, overwrite the files.
More detailed instructions are included within.
Just ask at the combatace forum if you have problems.
Enjoy!
*"The Illustrated Book of Fighters", Spick. pp.292 and 252.
**"Fast Movers" Sherwood. p 26.
***"Scream of Eagles", Wilcox. pp.21-22.
This .ini file modifies the stock Kfir cockpit from WoI for the F-1C. It replaces the RWR and makes it a Radar scope. You MUST have WoI to extract the full cockpit from the Kfir to use this. This cockpit.ini can also be used for other aircraft that has a Radar scope in the corner.
To add a acoustic RWR warning...... add the following lines to your avionics file (or update the RWR entry);
[RWRTrackSound]
Priority=HIGH
3DSound=TRUE
Looped=TRUE
NumBuffers=1
[RWRLockSound]
Priority=HIGH
3DSound=TRUE
Looped=TRUE
NumBuffers=1
Many thanks to TK, the ThirdWire people, the makers of the great Mirage F-1 series (at Column5's site) and to the great KB section here (who showed me how to do this real simple mod) and to all involved with this great series.
DerAlte
Flanker Avionics v1.5
This is a avionics update for Marcfighters Su-27 and Su-27SK (J-11)
Fully working with Wings Over Israel ONLY ! - until the other games of the series are patched to the same code level !
Requires the aformentioned planes already installed, which are available at http://marcfighters.combatace.com/
Installation of the update :
1. You might want to make a BACKUP of your whole Su-27 Flanker folders first, or of ini's which you modded yourself !
2. Copy/Move the contents ( ini's and cockpit folder) of the Su-27 avionics v15 and/or Su-27SK avionics v15 folders into the respective plane folders
( Su-27 and/or Su-27SK )
Let overwrite files if prompted to do so.
Thats all.
For a quick guide to what is new in Air to Air mode, refer to the included "Flanker Avionics v15 NAV and A2A info.pdf" file
Additional IR guided (R-73 and R-27T/TE A2A missile info:
The HUD has no IR seeker symbol, make sure that your IR missiles have "Seeker slave" checked ( weapondata ini), so that the radar can point the
missile seeker to the desired target.
Without radar , the IR seeker will lock on to the first target which comes into the seekers Field Of View.
The Air to Ground mode displays are not mentioned in the PDF , but its basically a CCIP pipper, left side has a fixed scale and marker,
with a radar altitude in KM on the top.
The standard altitude readout ( to the right of the heading scale) shows altitude Above Ground Level, it is a radar altimeter in A2Gmode.
NOTE:
Several readouts and symbols are just for looks and dont have a usefull function!
Usage in other mods:
This mod or parts of it can be used in other Third Wire games related mods without contacting me first, just give credit!
For questions/comments ect, contact "Crusader" at CombatAce.com forums.
Crusader (aka MoonJumper)
email : superheat204@yahoo.com
Disclaimer:
- I take no responsibility if anything goes wrong , use at your own risk!
- this mod is FREEWARE and can not be used in any payware product!
A Cockpit mod of the Thirdwire Scooter's cockpit, to create the North Vietnam-modified Mig-17F cockpit for use in the standard Thirdwire Mig-17F.
The Mig-17F was the standard version used in Vietnam and Middle East combat.
Referenced from multiple color photos, cockpit layout diagrams.
Instruments and placards moved, eliminated, repainted and painted from scratch.
Individual instruments in Russian as they were historically.
Yes, it correctly has the artificial horizon correctly Soviet-color-reversed, upside down-working (I even flew an ex-Soviet fighter that had this).
Changes to the Mig-17F cockpit compared to the
Mig-15Bis:
1. The Russians added the rearview mirror as standard. Apparently on the previous Mig-15, it created too many technical problems to include.
http://www.vectorsite.net/avmig15_2.html
2. -The temperature gauge was changed according to some photos to add a big colorful half red circle and they eliminated the colorful rainbow gauge casing around it.
3. -They added a large red canopy handle according to some photos (very colorful and distinctive!).
4. The instrument panel rivets started having long screw driver holes in them according to some photos!
5. A big, silver instrument casing was added to the clock below the artificial horizon...probably a reward for graduating from the Mig-15 :).
6. Two toggle switches and two extra buttons were added to the cockpit coaming.
7. Finally, the American-style six diamond gunsight reticle replaced the old British-style round circle.
For SFP1/WOV/WOE/WOI.
Complete credits and history in readme.
Instructions:
1-Backup your files!
2- Unzip the Mig-17F cockpit (North Vietnam
modified) to ...\SFP1\Objects\Aircraft\Mig-17F\
3-When prompted, overwrite the files.
More detailed instructions are included within.
Just ask at the combatace forum if you have
problems.
Enjoy!
A Cockpit mod of the Thirdwire Scooter's cockpit, to create the North Vietnam-modified Mig-17F
cockpit for use in the standard Thirdwire Mig-17F.
The Mig-17F was the standard version used in Vietnam and Middle East combat.
Referenced from multiple color photos, cockpit layout diagrams.
Instruments and placards moved, eliminated, repainted and painted from scratch.
Individual instruments in Russian as they were historically.
Yes, it correctly has the artificial horizon correctly Soviet-color-reversed, upside down-working (I even flew an ex-Soviet fighter that had this).
Changes to the Mig-17F cockpit compared to the Mig-15Bis:
1. The Russians added the rearview mirror as standard. Apparently on the previous Mig-15, it created too many technical problems to include.
http://www.vectorsite.net/avmig15_2.html
2. -The temperature gauge was changed according to some photos to add a big colorful half red circle and they eliminated the colorful rainbow gauge casing around it.
3. -They added a large red canopy handle according to some photos (very colorful and distinctive!).
4. The instrument panel rivets started having long screw driver holes in them according to some photos!
5. A big, silver instrument casing was added to the clock below the artificial horizon...probably a reward for graduating from the Mig-15 :).
5. Finally, the American-style six diamond gunsight reticle replaced the old British-style round circle.
For SFP1/WOV/WOE/WOI.
Complete credits and history in readme.
Instructions:
1-Backup your files!
2- Unzip the Mig-17F cockpit (North Vietnam modified) to ...\SFP1\Objects\Aircraft\Mig-17F\
3-When prompted, overwrite the files.
More detailed instructions are included within.
Just ask at the combatace forum if you have problems.
Enjoy!
max 8 file and a .3ds file hope useful
A Cockpit mod of the Thirdwire Scooter's cockpit, to create the North Korean-modified Mig-15Bis cockpit.
Referenced from multiple color photos, cockpit layout diagrams and the reference "A Mig-15 to Freedom" by Korean war Mig-15 pilot veteran No Kum-Sok and a US university professor.
Instruments and placards moved, eliminated, repainted and painted from scratch.
Individual instruments in Russian as they were historically.
Yes, it correctly has the artificial horizon correctly Soviet-color-reversed, upside down-working (I even flew an ex-Soviet fighter that had this), and correctly no mirrors. Go to this thread for the discussion and color photos of real Mig-15 cockpits.
http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?showt...=27132&st=0
It includes a gyro lead-computing gunsight as per accounts with an early style English copy round gunsight reticle made in Poland.
Korean Mig-15s severely outnumbered F-86 Sabres in the Korean war and sometimes threatened the air superiority situation. More than a few US aces were shot down by Mig-15s. Mig-15s usually had the critical advantages over the Sabre of a superior untouchable ceiling and generally a much faster climb rate, acceleration and a cannon armament.
The true score of the Mig-15s will probably never be known. However some sources state anywhere from 78-100 F-86 kills depending on the F-86's "lost to unknown causes" categories.
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/archive/index.php?t-8837.html
Mod by Richard "Pitts2A" Ordway. Thanks also to Brain32 for mirror placement help and to The Trooper for the coding on making the ADI and to Tazkiller for beta testing.
For SFP1/WOV/WOE/WOI.
Complete credits and history in readme.
Instructions:
1-Backup your files!
2- Included is a Mig-15 Cockpit.zip master file. In it are two separate cockpit files for two separate aircraft (Pasko's Mig-15Bis and the Mig-15Bis00 user Mod changed flight model aircraft). Unzip the Mig-15 mastercockpit Zip file. to ...SFP1ObjectsAircraftMig-15Bis or SFP1ObjectsAircraftMig-15bis00.
Within the master Zip file there are two subfiles. Open one of the two named subfiles and drop entire contents into matching named Mig folder.
3-When prompted, overwrite the files.
More detailed instructions are included within.
Just ask at the combatace forum if you have problems.
Enjoy!