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    1. P-51 AddOn v2.0

      Update v2.0
       
      The P-51 Mustang is one of the great fighters of all time. It was the premier escort fighter of World War II, guarding bombers on missions deep into Germany and back, and was pressed into service again in Korea, this time in the ground attack role. This version of the P-51D for SFP1 includes a new flight model by Wolf-257.

      4,027 downloads

         (1 review)

      3 comments

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    2. P-47N Thunderbolt Addon

      The P-47 Thunderbolt is among the greatest fighter-bombers ever built, and contributed immeasurably to the Allied victory in WWII. The N model was the final production model and served with Air National Guard units into the 1950s.

      1,913 downloads

         (2 reviews)

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    3. Yak-9U Frank

      Yak-9U Frank

      1,915 downloads

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    4. Japanese Aircraft Pack Addon by Armourdave

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      Japanese Aircraft Pack for
      Strike Fighters : Project 1 by Armourdave
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      build 27-11-2004
       
       
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      Installation
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      Unzip the japanese_aircraft.zip to your \objects\aircraft folder
       
      Move the nations.ini to your \flight folder.
       
       
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      Pack introduction & History
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      A6M
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      The Mitsubishi A6M Zero-Sen legendary status mirrored the fortunes of the rising sun, in which four years, the sun would finally set. For the Japanese and its former enemies, the A6M was the symbol of Japanese air power. The A6M fighter marked the beginning of a new epoch in naval aviation and was the first shipboard fighter capable of surpassing land-based aircraft.1 With its tight turning radius, it was an extremely deadly weapon in a dogfight, and was famous for its ability to outmaneuver, Brewster F2A Buffaloes, Curtiss P-40s and Grumman F4F Wildcats. As early as 1937, Claire Chennault, the author of 'The Role of Defensive Pursuit,' warned the USAAF about the dangers of Japanese air power. Apparently his warnings were ignored, as the superiority of the A6M was a complete surprise to the American forces.2 As leader of the Flying Tigers, Chennault constantly stressed to his pilots, 'Never try to turn with a Zero. Always get above the enemy and try to hit him with the first pass.'3 Because of the A6Ms exceptional range and performance, it was to bear the brunt of the action, of almost every military engagement in the Pacific, until the end of the war. 4
       
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      Ki-43
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      The Hayabusa was a sleek little dogfighter, relatively slow and lightly armed (just two fuselage-mounted machine guns at a time when other fighters were carrying multiple machine guns or even cannon in their wings). At first, these weaknesses seemed not to matter, but as time went on, the Hayabusa was totally outclassed by its opponents in every respect except tight-turning dogfighting. And even that advantage counted little against enemy aircraft that refused to meet the Hayabusa on its own terms. Unfortunately for Japan, the Hayabusa had to continue on as a front-line fighter to the end, because its successor-the Ki-84 Hayate (which see)-was never available in sufficient quantities, and was not as reliable as the older fighter.
      Interestingly, design work on the Ki-43 began even before its predecessor, the Ki-27 Nate, entered service with the JAAF. In December 1937, the Army told the Nakajima company to design a new fighter to supercede the Ki-27. The new plane would be faster in level flight (300+ mph), swifter-climbing (5 minutes to 16,405 ft.), longer-ranged (a radius of action of 500 statute miles), with the same armament and maneuverability as the earlier fighter. The Nakajima team, led by Hideo Itokawa, worked steadily for a year, and the new plane was first flown early in January 1939.
       
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      G4M2
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      Designed to an incredibly demanding 1938 Navy specification, the G4M family (given the code-name "Betty" by the Allies) was the Imperial Japanese Navy's premier heavy bomber in World War II; yet the insistence on the great range of 2,000 nautical miles (3,706 km) with full bomb load made the saving of weight take priority over defence and the aircraft was highly vulnerable and not very popular. The wing was of the same Mitsubishi 118 section as the Zero-Sen and boldly designed as an integral fuel tank to accommodate no less than 5,000 litres (1,100 gal). The company kept recommending four engines and being overruled by the Navy, which, during the early flight-test stage, wasted more than a year, and 30 aircraft, in trying to make the design into the G6M bomber escort with a crew of ten and 19 guns.
       
      Eventually the G4M1 was readied for service as a bomber and flew its first missions in South East China in May 1941. More than 250 operated in the Philippines and Malayan campaigns, but after the Solomons battle in August 1942 it began to be apparent that, once intercepted and hit, the unprotected bomber went up like a torch (hence the Allied nickname "one-shot lighter"). Total production reached the exceptional quantity of 2,479, most of them in the many sub-types of G4M2 with increased fuel capacity and power. Finally the trend of development was reversed with the G4M3 series with full protection and only 968 gal fuel.
       
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      Known Issues
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      * Hires textures might cause you problems if your graphics card is from the previous century
      * Ki-43 has no fast prop.
      * G4M2 is AI only so dont even bother
       
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      Aircraft Files
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      All aircraft models, cockpit models and cockpit textures authored by David (AD).
       
      All flight models authored by Wolf257
       
      This pack contains 4 aircraft and 6 skins.
       
      Aircraft Skin
       
      A6M2 - White (Volksjaeger)
      White (Lansen)
       
      A6M5 - Camo (Volksjaeger)
      Green (Volksjaeger)
       
      Ki-43 - Green (Volksjaeger)
       
      G4M2 - Green (Volksjaeger)
       
      All Hangar screens and A6M2/5 loading screens by Kevin "Wrench" Stein
       
       
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      Thanks to
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      Jason "Volksjaeger" Brash
      Jim "Wolf257" Farmer
      Kevin "Wrench" Stein
      Lansen
      Whoever hosts this pack

      3,926 downloads

         (2 reviews)

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    5. Curtiss Hawk III

      Plane has no readme so I want to add credits for first Mustang TEAM (Crisis & Wolf-257) who made cockpit - originaly it is cockpit for Mustang but I thing it can be used (I cant contact Crisis so if there is a problem let me know).
      This plane was build for fun and I think there wont be any further development.
       
      Monty CZ

      1,129 downloads

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    6. Heinkel He 219A-7/R1 Uhu

      Heinkel He 219A-7/R1 Uhu
      the best night fighter of WW2
      for Strike Fighters Project 1 & Wings over Vietnam
       
      ver 1.0 2005-05-18
       
       
      by Kesselbut-cockpit, Starfighter-FM Gramps Skins, Howling1 Radar and Pasko-the rest
       
       
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      Installation:
       
      Extract everything to ..\Strike Fighters\Objects\Aircraft folder
      (New folder He 219A-7 will be created,plane files and LWPilot and LWNavigator files extracted).
       
       
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      Disclaimer, Contact & Copyright:
       
      I can not take any responsibility whatsoever regarding using of this add-on.
      This is freeware addon package, free to distribute non-commercially.
       
      It is not supported by me or anyone, but your feedback with suggestions and
      improvements is appreciated: pasko_patak@yahoo.com
       
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      Have fun :)!
       
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      Known Issues & Additional information:
       
      Schraege Music is controlled by Fire Secondary Gun Button, (not mapped on keyboard by default)
      Gunsight for Schraege Music (two guns firing 45 degrees upwards) is missing.

      1,440 downloads

         (1 review)

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    7. FW-190A-8/R2 "Wurger"

      Foche-Wulf FW-190A-8/R2 " Wurger " Readme
       
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      1. This is a mod of Wolf257's original FW-190A ( FW-190A-5 ) aircraft. The FW-190A-8/R2 was a field
      modification intended to give the Luftwaffe more firepower when dealing with the heavily armored
      Allied four engined bombers such as the B-17, the B-24, and the Lancaster. Primary change was to the
      armament, with 13mm MG131s replacing the 7.92mm fuselage MGs, and the outboard wing cannon changed
      to 30mm Mk.108s. Some FW-190A-8s also were modded to carry underwing gunpods with either a single
      30mm cannon or twin 20mm MG151s. When these gunpods are released in the future, the FW-190A-8/R2
      will be able to carry them, as well as Wgr 21 210mm unguided rockets on their release also.
       
      2. To install, drop the FW190A-8R2 folder in your Objects/Aircraft folder. Then open the " Items You
      Need To Add To... " folder and follow the instructions included in the readme there.
       
      3. Special thanks goes to Wolf257 for allowing me to mod his "Baby", & Gramps for graciously allowing
      me to use his JG300 skin.
       
      Credits:
       
      Wolf257 : FW-190A Model & tech assistance
      Gramps : JG300 Wilde Sau Skin
      The Wrench : FW-190 Hangarscreen
      Moonjumper : tech data on cannon armament & ammo capacities
      howling1 : Any mistakes in the above are mine alone...
       
      Enjoy!

      1,972 downloads

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    8. BF109E-3

      Messerschmitt BF109E-3 For strike fighters .....1 in a line of 3 models...E4 and 7 to follow.
      This a\c is an all time fave of mine and her lines are still nice to see....I hope its enjoyed as much as i enjoyed making this model...
      cheers
      Russo

      2,769 downloads

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      1 comment

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    9. L-19 Birddog

      Mod of original 3rd Wire O-1 to earlier 1950s era L-19 Birddog. Includes all inis, and an OD Green skin. Imported/modified cockpit from P-39.

      1,401 downloads

         (2 reviews)

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    10. F4U-1D Corsair

      Modification of Wolf's F4U-1A into the -1D; adds necessary hardpoints and weapons loads. New skin for VBF-10 off USS Intrepid, during the Okinawa campaign. Dressed up insturment panel, and an extra 'fun' one too!

      1,752 downloads

         (3 reviews)

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    11. Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat

      Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat

      2,073 downloads

         (3 reviews)

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    12. P-47N-15.rar

      Upgraded re-modelled,remapped and updated P-47N-15...
      The 1st version was one of my 1st 3ds max models and it now looks dated so heres a more or less complete overhaul..
      Hopefully a pit will come when and if i master making them...
      If you Enjoy this a\c as much as i did making it then im happy as larry... :)
      Russo

      2,687 downloads

         (1 review)

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    13. Aichi D3A1 Val

      by Starfighter-FM, Gramps Skins, and Pasko-the rest.
      Special thanks to Armourdave for using his A6M5 cockpit.

      1,977 downloads

         (1 review)

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    14. PZL P.11c Alpha 2.0

      Zur-TECH.com offers up an tasty ALPHA release of the P.11c
       
      Download, install, fly... enjoy.
       
      This is revision 2.0 of the Alpha release. This release includes a default skin, proper Polish squadrons etc.
       
      Please read the README.txt prior to installing.

      647 downloads

         (8 reviews)

      2 comments

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    15. Euro WW2:46 B-29 Superfort

      Mod of MontyCZ's B-29 into a 'What If..' use for Europe 1946. Includes marking for the entire 91st BG, 100 aircraft. Please read the readme for insturctions, excuses, apologies, thanks and general knowledge

      2,013 downloads

         (5 reviews)

      1 comment

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    16. VMF-58 F4U Corsair pak

      Mod of F4U-1D into a fictional "What If..." for VMF-58 'Wildcards'. This is a complete aircraft; the skin is easily transferred to the F4U-4 for use there. Includes individual pilot names for all aircraft (30)
      PLEASE read reame for install info and 'Production Notes'

      1,365 downloads

         (1 review)

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    17. P-86 for SF:SWOTL2

      Modification of Zur's excellent F-86 into a P-86A for use in SF:SWOTL2. This is a full aircraft, with everything needed.
      Full, detailed instructions in the read me.
      With thanks to Zur & DanW for approving this release!

      979 downloads

         (1 review)

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    18. Letov Š-328

      Czechoslovak heavy fighter / bomber from pre IIWW era
      enjoy it
      MontyCZ

      355 downloads

         (2 reviews)

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    19. Mosquito FB6 633 Squadron

      Fictional Mod of Pasko's Mosi FB6 into those used by 633 Squadron. Includes his original skin, redecaled. You will be transfering files from your original FB6, so read the readme -- full, detailed instructions are included, as is a special Hangar Screen

      953 downloads

         (1 review)

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    20. P-82 Twin Mustang WW2 '46 mod

      Mod of Pasko's original F-82 Twin Mustang for use in WW2 1946 (also known as SWOTL 2). For SF, WoV and WoE WW2 Europe installs.
       
      This is NOT the full aircraft, so you'll need to transfer files over from your original F-82 install. See the readme in the zip for full instructions and a list of needed 'parts'. Also in the readme are instructions on modifying the F82_radarpod to ensure it loads properly via use of the weapons editor.
       
      Includes a skin, serial numbers and nose art for the 363rd Fighter Squadron. The nose art is as historically accurate as I can make it.
      I hope you enjoy this little addition to the "What If..." world
       
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein

      907 downloads

         (2 reviews)

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    21. Pasko's Mosquito FBVI

      Well, the request line is still open and the requests keep coming in, so:
       
      Here's Pasko's FB Mosquito in it's original .rar. Not even unwrapped. Same list of suspects as the previous version; Pasko, Kesselbrut, Gramps, and Starfighter. Presented here to keep this wonderful work alive. These guys did awsome modelling, and I would hate to see new people unable to experience it. Don't know what else of Pasko's work I have, but I'll look if you keep requesting. This is for all you guys who feel you have to have guns with your wooden wings....

      738 downloads

         (1 review)

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    22. Pasko's JU-87B with virtual cockpit

      Read the readme...READ THE README

      1,555 downloads

         (5 reviews)

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    23. Pasko's He 219 A7

      Read the Readme

      1,057 downloads

         (2 reviews)

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    24. Pasko's Ho229

      Read the Readme

      1,014 downloads

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    25. Pasko's Mosquito B IV

      Read the Readme

      747 downloads

         (2 reviews)

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