D.H 100 Cockpit For Pasko's "De Havilland Vampire FB.5" SFP1 WOV/WOE Patched 10/08
http://combatace.com/files/file/92-vampire-fb5-addon/
This is a mod of Wolf257's F4U-1 CockPit for use as a Vampire D.H 100 cockpit, I retextured Some of the gages and reworked the cockpit.ini for use in a jet,Recalibrated the engine and fuel gages. Although not 100% correct (till someone models one) It has a nice fit and a post WWII early Jet look.
Credits:
Orginal F4U-1Pit: Wolf257
Vampire FB.5: Pasko, Gramps and column5
Tested with WOV/WOE Patched 10/8
Special Thanks to Wolf257 for allowing Me to upload his F4U-1Pit.lod with this mod.
Orignal Vampire Readme included.
This Mod is Freeware and not be sold!
For Installation Instructions see included Readme.
Have fun!
Raven
08/28/10
F-4ES Cockpit & HUD Upgrade Version 1.0 by Ultramax
This is my first serious attempt at 'cockpit conversion', so please be gentle guys! It was originally inspired
by Doghouse's brilliant F-4ES 'Super Phantom II' upgrade and I thought to myself that the picture would be
completed with a snazzy new cockpit to make the most of the Phantom's newfound versatility.
Although I haven't tested it on them, I'm sure it would also make a brilliant addition to the F-4F ICE and
Kurness 2000 upgrades.
Contents:
Cockpit: Hi-Res cockpit by sundowner
RWR Display: Radar & TV display files by Wingwiner
Avionics and HUD display files originated from the Mirage Factory F-15A
PS: If I've forgotten to mention anybody please let me know.
If you have any queries please don't hesitate to contact me on the forum and I'll be sure to
respond ASAP.
Installation:
Just place all the files into your aircraft ini file and place these entries in the appropriate sections:
CockpitDataFile=F-4ES_cockpit.ini
AvionicsDataFilename=F-4ES_AVIONICS.INI
You'll also need to have the F-4E_COCKPIT.LOD from SFP1 or SFG.
BTW, don't forget to change 'avionics60' to 'avionics70' - otherwise it won't work!
HAPPY HI-TECH FLYING!!
this mod is from Ultramax and was only uploaded by ravenclaw_007 all credit for this work goes to Ultramax
FGA9_Alt_Pit_Paint 7/10/10
Third Wire WOE HunterFGA9 Cockpit Alternate Paint scheme.
WOE 1 Patched 10/8
To install:
!!!BACKUP YOUR FILES FIRST!!!
Unzip the FGA9_Alt_Pit_Paint.zip file and drop the Cockpit folder into the HunterFGA9 folder, let it overwright.
(My copy of the game had no cockpit folder in the HunterFGA9 folder)
Go Fly.
Notes: This adds paint to the white switches in the cockpit, The Flap Handle is the right color, (I checked) I added a switch base to the switch floating on the main panel, Put some paint on the Cabin heater duct elbows,(Checked that to.)Painter A control handle on the left pannel red(photo refrenced) Also I added a optional HSI.tga to remove the Hole next to the HSI (Horizontal Situation Indicator)(One photo I have shows a knob there and another shows nothing) If you like the hole just delete the HSI.tga.
These textures are Freeware and not to be sold!
Raven
Enjoy
This Mod is a cockpit repaint and small instrument upgrade (Mig-19S only) for Wrench’s “Early MiG Series Cockpit Upgrade/Repair Package for SF/SFG/WoV/WoE/WoI & SF2/SF2:V/SF2:E 6/5/09”
You must have that Upgrade/Repair Package to use this one.
http://combatace.com/files/file/9178-ordways-early-mig-pits-upgraderepair-package/
This mod is only been tested with the TW Mig-19S Upgraded with the package listed above. WOE Patched 10/8
To Install:
!!!BACKUP YOUR FILES FIRST!!!
Unzip The Mig19S_Cockpit_Green.zip File and drop the Cockpit folder and the MiG19_COCKPIT.ini into your MiG-19S folder, Let it overwrite, and go fly.
Credits:
Ordway: Mig-15Bis/Mig-17 cockpit repaint and instrument reposition of the Scooter(North Korean-modified). 03/15/08
Original readme included.
Wrench: Early MiG Series Cockpit Upgrade/Repair Package for SF/SFG/WoV/WoE/WoI & SF2/SF2:V/SF2:E 6/5/09
Original readme included.
Third Wire: Mig-19S
Notes: I replaced (source TW) or repainted (made from scratch) the painted on instruments. Fixed the fuel gage and added a working external fuel gage. Replaced the Red lockout handles on the cockpit side panels (ref; Mig -17 cockpit photo) repositioned the Ammo counters (they now lineup with the Arm switches).
Note 2: This mod is "Aircraft and Modded cockpit Specific".
These files are Freeware and not to be sold.
Raven
Enjoy
Mig-27K (Flogger-J2) ground attack fighter cockpit (SFP1 series) made by Ordway, Starfighter2, lindr2 based on color cockpit photos and cockpit diagrams.
Original cockpit made by Armourdave and Sal.
Avionics and optional advanced flight model by Nele.
You need avionics 70 and the latest patch updates from Thirdwire. Tested on Windows XP and not Vista. However it might work on Vista too.
This is the cockpit for the ultimate Soviet MIG-27K ground attack fighter in 1980. It was the ultimate MiG-27 version.
It has a different cockpit from all the rest of the MiG-27s with more complexity and by far the most complex HUD. The MiG-27K added a laser designator and compatibility with TV-guided electro-optical weapons. Around 200 were built.
It would probably have been one of the first attackers against NATO in a NATO versus Soviet block confrontation in the 1980s (under the tense relations of the American administration of "Ronney-the-Ray Gun". It is referenced from color photographs and original cockpit diagrams.
The real TV screen will appear as usual, in the upper right hand corner when using many guided bombs/missiles. No one I knew could figure out how to make it work on the instrument panel in the correct area....
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MiG-27K History:
Initial flight of the ultimate MiG-27K prototype was in December 1974. It was finally accepted into service in 1980. Its avionics were so state-of-the-art (for the Soviets), that it took quite a while to work out all the bugs and make it operational.
The MiG 27, had superb low altitude, high speed capabilities and could out run many other fighters.
The MiG-27K could carry all the "smart" munitions including the KAB-500L LGB.
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Directions:
1) Download Lindr2's Mig-27 series at
http://forum.combata...p;showfile=6576
2) Back it up just in case.
3) Just download the contents of whole filefolder Mig-27K intact into your aircraft folder as one folder.
4) When asked to overwrite say yes.
-Finished!
Thanks to Lindr2 for all his sustained hard and dedicated work.
Thanks to Armourdave and Sal for the original cockpit. Thanks to Lindr2 and Epizikl for help with the cockpit research and photos. Thanks to Lindr2 for the various TV (optical) cockpit images.
Thanks to Armour Dave and Sal for the cockpit.
Thanks to Starfighter2, lindr2 for the Mig-23P HUD which has stymied modelers until now that I know of.
Thanks to the Mirage factory for the Mig-23ML downloadable as a pack from combatace in the pack called Mirage Factory MiG-23 "Flogger" Series.
New gunsight for the IA-58A Pucara of Foxmonter
(Remenber make a security copy of the file before install this)
The contain of this file, extracted, should be placed into "cockpit", generally like:
C:\Archivos de programa\Falkland 1982\Objects\Aircraft\IA-58a-Pucara\Cabina
If ask for "replace" choose YES
Then, make this modification at the file "IA-58A-Pucara_Cabina.INI", into the airplane file, something like:
C:\Archivos de programa\Falkland 1982\Objects\Aircraft\IA-58a-Pucara
Open with Wordpad and modify this line
[CockpitData]
Directory=Cabina
HUDMode=CAGED,AG
RippleQuantity=1,2,4,6
RippleInterval=60,100,140,180
[GunsightFront]
HasGunsight=TRUE
GunsightMilSize=65 <------ Here must said 65, to make the size
GunsightName=Pucara_Mira.tga
MaxDepression=250
DefaultDepression=50
Then Save and exit, go to fly and check the new gunsight.
Thanks "Pato Poli" for the translation.
P.S.: Higly recomended the new painted cockpit by Sidewinder
Pucara Repaint Cockpit
Saluda atte^^Dragon^^
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Nueva Mira y reticula para el IA-58 Pucara de FoxMonter
1: ) Los archivos resultantes de la descarga y posterior descompresion, van dentro de la ruta por defecto / y/o/i/e/u/ ekivalente
C:\Archivos de programa\Falkland 1982\Objects\Aircraft\IA-58a-Pucara\Cabina
Si pide remplazar..darle ok sin miedo , si explota la PC no me hago responsable jajaja
por las dudas realizen copia de seguridad de los archivos a remplazar.
2: ) Luego deven realizar una pequeña modificacion en el archivo IA-58A-Pucara_Cabina.INI el cual se encuentra en esta ruta por defecto / y/o/i/e/u/ ekivalente
C:\Archivos de programa\Falkland 1982\Objects\Aircraft\IA-58a-Pucara
lo abren con word pad o cualquier editor y modifican la siguiente linea.
[CockpitData]
Directory=Cabina
HUDMode=CAGED,AG
RippleQuantity=1,2,4,6
RippleInterval=60,100,140,180
[GunsightFront]
HasGunsight=TRUE
GunsightMilSize=65 <------ deve quedar con el numero 65 , lo cual es para achicar la mira un poco para no desvirtuar la reticula.
GunsightName=Pucara_Mira.tga
MaxDepression=250
DefaultDepression=50
3: ) guardan los cambios y a volar y disfrutar de la nueva Mira IA-58 Pucara System pro Future Dechated Complex Electric Magnetic Obsipital Reduce II
Que la disfruten! :)
Gracias "Pato Poli" por la traduccion
P.D: recomiendo el repintado que se mando el usuario Sidewinder (Nacho) que esta muy bueno :)
Repintado de la Cabina del IA-58 Pucara
Saluda atte^^Dragon^^
Mig-27M cockpit (SFP1 series) made by Ordway, Starfighter2, lindr2 based on color cockpit photos and cockpit diagrams.
Original cockpit made by Armourdave and Sal.
Avionics and optional advanced flight model by Nele.
You need avionics 70 and the latest patch updates from Thirdwire. Tested on Windows XP and not Vista. However it might work on Vista too.
This is the cockpit for the Soviet MIG-27M ground attack fighter which would probably have been one of the first attackers against NATO in a NATO versus Soviet block confrontation in the 1970s and 1980s. It is referenced from color photographs and original cockpit diagrams.
The BMP TV screen is just there for looks. The real TV screen will appear as usual, in the upper right hand corner when using many guided bombs/missiles. No one I knew could figure out how to make it work on the instrument panel in the correct area.
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MiG-27M History:
The MiG 27, had superb low altitude, high speed capabilities and could out run many other fighters.
Concerns over the complexity (and unreliability) of the very advanced MiG-27K ground attack fighter led to the development of a simpler variant, the "MiG-27M". It retained much of the MiG-27K's electronics including a jammer, but featured a cheaper and less sophisticated nav-attack suite. The MiG-27M could carry all the "smart" munitions carried by the MiG-27K except for the KAB-500L LGB. The MiG-27M was externally very hard to tell from a MiG-27K.
Initial flight of the first MiG-27M, a converted MiG-27, was in April 1976, and the type went into production in 1978 in Siberia . 162 Soviet-built MiG-27Ms were delivered into 1982.
However, from 1982, the decision was made to upgrade most of the older MiG-27 fleet to MiG-27M standards and this of course evemntually added hugely to the over all total number of MiG-27Ms.
The MiG-27M was license-built by one user, the Indian Air Force (IAF) starting in the mid-1980s, with the first HAL machine, assembled from a kit performing its initial flight on 11 January 1986. A total of 165 HAL MiG-27Ms -- sometimes referred to with the designation of "MiG-27ML
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Directions:
1) Download Lindr2's Mig-27 series at
http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...p;showfile=6576
2) Back it up just in case.
3) Just download the contents of whole filefolder Mig-27M intact into your aircraft folder as one folder.
4) When asked to overwrite say yes.
-Finished!
Thanks to Lindr2 for all his sustained hard and dedicated work.
Thanks to Armourdave and Sal for the original cockpit. Thanks to Lindr2 and Epizikl for help with the cockpit research and photos. Thanks to Lindr2 for the various TV (optical) cockpit images.
Thanks to Armour Dave and Sal for the cockpit.
Thanks to Starfighter2, lindr2 for the Mig-23P HUD which has stymied modelers until now that I know of.
Thanks to the Mirage factory for the Mig-23ML downloadable as a pack from combatace in the pack called Mirage Factory MiG-23 "Flogger" Series.
Not for payware.
Enjoy!
Pucara Repaint Cockpit (2)