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    1. PAF F-86F-35-NA Beta v0.6

      PAF F-86F-35-NA Readme v0.5
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      A. installation ;
      1. Simply drop the "PAF F-86F35" into either your Strike Fighters or your Wings Over Vietnam
      Objects/Aircraft folder.
      2. You should already be patched to SFP1 SP3.1, or WOV Patch 2 standard.
      3. You should also have the latest Weapons Pack installed ( availible at http://www.combatace.com/ ).
       
      B. Notes :
      1. The PAF F-86F-35s were surplus USAF fighters designed to employ the Mk.12A Nuclear bomb using the
      LABS method. When the F-35s were sold to both Pakistan & Portugal, the LABS timers were removed. PAF
      F-86F-35s however retained the sight ( similar to the also LABS equipped A-4s ). Indeed PAF Sabre
      pilots refered to the gunsights as "A-4 sights".
      2. While the F-86F-35 was able to carry 8 HVAR underwing rockets in US service, the PAF apparently pre-
      fered to use rocket pods instead. Later PAF Canadair Sabre 6s also carried rocket pods in lieu of HVARs.
       
      C. Credits :
       
      1. Hangarscreen by "The Wrench".
      2. Paki Skin by USAFMTL ( Note this was the first ever Pakistan skin for Strike Fighters ).
      Originally done for the F-86F-40.
      3. M.M. Alam skin by Ajunaidr. M.M. Alam was the ranking Pakistani Ace of the 1965 Indo-Pak War.
      4. PAF 17 Sqdn skin by Ghostrider883, based on a drawing by Bill Gunston. Note that 17 Sqdn operated both
      F-86F-35 and the Canadair Sabre 6 during their "Sabre Years".
      5. And most importantly, special thanks to the mighty "Zur" for allowing me to tinker with his F-86F model.
       
      As usual, these guys did all the hard work, any mistakes are mine.
       
      Enjoy!
       
      Bob "howling1" Hauser
       
      ***Note To Manetsim Of Check-Six : Screenshot JPEG included ***

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    2. IAF Type S-22 Fitter-A v1.5

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      Indian Air Force Type S-22 ( SU-7BMK ) Fitter-A
       
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      ADDITIONS To v1.5 :
       
      1. Added Fubar's MiGRWR sounds.
      2. Added Sukhoi engine .wav file.
      3. Added countermeasures.
       
      Installation:
       
      1. Drop the folder called "Type S-22"into either your Strike Fighters/Objects/Aircraft, or your
      Wings Over Vietnam/Objects/Aircraft folder.
      2. Open the "Add To Sounds folder" and drop the .wav files there into either your Strike Fighters/Sounds
      or your Wings Over Vietnam/Sounds folder.
       
      3.. You should have the following already installed :
       
      A. SFP1 patched to SP3.1 standard.
      b. WOV patched to Patch 2 standard.
      c. The most current SFP1 Weapons Pack ( Available from : http://www.max-gs.com/adave/weaponsdev/ )
       
      NOTE: If you have not already done so, you should have the following website bookmarked. It will
      make your Strike Fighters Experience much more rewarding :
       
      http://ca.geocities.com/saganuay820/
       
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      A. This model represents the Sukhoi SU-7BMK Fitter-A, known locally as the Type S-22, in service with
      the Indian Air Force from 1968 until replaced the the Type 95 ( MiG-21bis Fishbed-L ) in 1986. The
      Type S-22s fought in the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War.
       
      B. The SU-7 series were equipped with the Kvant SRD-5 "High Fix" Ranging Radar and the Serina 3 Radar Warning
      Reciever. We owe The Wrench special thanks for coming up with a satisfactory work around for getting the RWR
      to work without displaying a radar screen. Those who've DL'ed the NKAF SU-7BMK may wish to copy the SU-7_AVIONICS.ini
      included here for that plane as well.
       
      C. 101 Sqdn skin by Ghostrider883.
      222 Sqdn skin by Marcelo, Sqdn insig & numbers decals by Ghostrider883.
      32 Sqdn skin by Marcelo, Sqdn number decals by Ghostrider883.
       
      D. 32 Sqdn produced one of the more memorable Fitter skins with it's Shark Mouth skin.Sqdn now uses Type 95 MiGs.
      101 Sqdn ( Motto: Search And Destroy ) is in the skin it used during the 1971 War as a Photo/Recon Unit. Sqdn now uses Type 95.
      222 Sqdn ( Motto: Destroyer Of Evil ) also fought in the 1971 War & now uses the MiG-27ML "Bahadur". Note : the only Sqdn Insignia
      we could find for this Sqdn was a Unit Insignia showing a MiG-27. This is the crest used on the skin.
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      Special Thanks Goes To :
       
      1. Armourdave for permission to use his SU-17 cockpit.
       
      2. The Wrench for his Fitter Hangarscreen, Open Canopy Mod, and Serina-3 RWR solution.
       
      3. Ghostrider883 for decal technical assistance, and Indian Air Force
      background information.
       
      4. Eagle114th for SU-7 Fitter-A technical information.
       
      5. Marcelo Da Silva, of MarcFighters for his IAF camo skins.
       
      6. Fubar512 for his MiGRWR sounds.
       
      7. The MiG Works Team at SimHQ for guidance, expertise, inspiration,
      and support : geg etendard, Gramps, Madcaddie, Ghostrider883, Tomcat74, Grach,
      Pasko, and C-5
       
      Thank you wonderful guys, one and all !!!
       
       
      Enjoy!
       
      Bob *howling1* Hauser
       
       
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    3. IAF Type 96B Pack

      Type 96B v1.9 Readme
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      A. Installation :
       
      1. Drop the Type 96B folder into your Strike Fighters/Objects/Aircraft, or your
      Wings Over Vietnam/Objects/Aircraft folder.
      2. Open the "Add To Sounds Folder" and drop the four .wav files into either your
      Strki Fighters/Sounds, or your Wings Over Vietnam/Sounds folder.
      3. Your copy of Strike Fighters should be patched to SP3.1 standard. You copy of
      Wings Over Vietnam should be patched to Patch 2 stand. You should also have
      the latest version of the Weapons Pack ( availible at http:// www.combatace.com/ )
      installed as well.
      4. Note that the Type 96B was the designation of MiG-21MFs delivered from the Soviet Union.
      Indian production at HAL, was of the Type 96 ( MiG-21M ) with a slightly less capable engine.
      If you wish a Type 96, simply copy your Type 96B folder, rename the copy Type 96, and add the Type 96
      config.ini, Type 96 data.ini, & 101 Sqdn skin included with this download.
       
      B. Notes :
       
      1. This version of the Type 96B now includes Mago & Badger's excellent MiG-21MF cockpit
      & radar display. FM & sounds have been "Fubar-ized". Two separate skins ( one for
      Type 96, & one for Type 96B included.
      2 MiG-21MF (Type-96B) No.7 Sqdn "Battle Axes" skin by Ghostrider883.
      3. MiG-21M (Type-96) No. 101 Sqdn "Falcons" skin by Ghostrider883.
       
      C. Credits :
       
      1. Research & Skins by Ghostrider883.
      2. IAF Hangarscreen & Canopy Fix by "The Wrench".
      3. FM & MiG RWR Sounds by Fubar512
      4. Fishbed L.wav & any mistakes by howling1.
       
      Enjoy!
       
       
      *** Note To Manetsim of Check-Six: Screenies for both Type 96 & Type 96B Included ***

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    4. A6E Tram

      Original Credits
       
      3D Model: Monty_CZ, wpnssgt
      Skins: JSF_Aggie, Paul Nortness, Sundowner, USAFMTL
      Flight Model: column5
      Drop tanks edits by Fubar512
       
      Version 1.1 Credits
      A-6E TRAM Intruder
       
      CREDITS
       
      3D Model: Monty_CZ, wpnssgt
      Skins: Sundowner
      Flight Model: column5
      Drop tanks edits by Fubar512
      Ini Work by JSF Aggie
       
       
      INSTALLATION
       
      Copy the A-6E_TRAM folder to your Strike Fighters AIRCRAFT folder. Copy the two fueltank .bmp's to your weapons folder. This assumes you have the weapons pack installed.
       
      HISTORY (From wikipedia.org)
       
       
      Development
       
      The Intruder was developed in response to a U.S. Navy specification for an all-weather carrier-based attack aircraft to serve as a replacement for the piston-powered, WWII-era A-1 Skyraider. Grumman was awarded the contract in 1957, and the resulting A2F-1 made its first flight on 19 April 1960. It was redesignated A-6A in the fall of 1962, and entered squadron service in February 1963.
       
      The A-6 became the USN and USMC's principal medium attack aircraft from the mid-1960s through the 1990s. It served in combat in Vietnam and in later engagements in Lebanon and Libya. The Intruder saw further duty in the 1991 Gulf War, but it was phased out of service quickly in the mid-1990s. It was intended for replacement by the A-12 Avenger II, but following that troubled stealth aircraft's cancellation, the Intruder was left to soldier on for a few more years before retiring in favor of the F/A-18 Hornet.
       
      The last Intruders were retired 19 December 1996. Some aircraft were used to form artificial reefs, but the majority are stored at AMARC against possible future need.
       
      Although the Intruder could not match the F/A-18's speed or air-combat capability, the A-6's range and load-carrying ability are sorely missed.
       
       
      Variants
       
      A-6A
      The initial version of the Intruder was built around the complex and advanced DIANE (Digital Integrated Attack/Navigation Equipment), intended to provide a high degree of bombing accuracy even at night and in poor weather. DIANE consisted of multiple radar systems: the Norden AN/APQ-92 search radar and a separate AN/APQ-112 for tracking, AN/APN-141 radar altimeter, and AN/APN-153 Doppler to provide position updates to the AN/ASN-31 inertial navigation system. An air-data computer and ballistics computer integrated the radar information for the bombardier/navigator (BN) in the right-hand seat. TACAN and ADF were also provided for navigational use. When it worked, DIANE was perhaps the most capable nav/attack system of its era, giving the Intruder the ability to fly and fight in even very poor conditions (particularly important over Vietnam and Thailand during the Vietnam War). It suffered numerous teething problems, though, and it was several years before its reliability was established.
       
      Total A-6A production was 488, including six pre-production prototypes. Many of the surviving aircraft were converted to other variants.
       
      A-6B
      To provide Navy squadrons with a SEAD aircraft to attack enemy air defense and SAM systems--a mission dubbed "Iron Hand" in Navy parlance--19 A-6As were converted to A-6B standard from 1967 to 1970. The A-6B had many of its standard attack systems removed in favor of special equipment to detect and track enemy radar sights and to guide AGM-45 Shrike and AGM-78 Standard anti-radiation missiles. Five were lost in combat, and the rest were later converted to A-6E standard in the late 1970s.
       
      A-6C
      12 A-6As were converted in 1970 to A-6C standard for night attack missions against the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Vietnam. They were fitted with a TRIM (Trails/Roads Interdiction Multi-sensor) pod in the fuselage for FLIR and low-light TV cameras, as well as a "Black Crow" engine ignition detection system. One of these aircraft was lost in combat, the others were later converted to A-6E standard after the war.
       
      KA-6D
      In the early 1970s some 78 A-6As and 12 A-6Es were converted for use as tanker aircraft, providing aerial refueling support to other strike aircraft. The DIANE system was removed and an internal refueling system was added, sometimes supplemented by a D-704 refueling pod on the centerline pylon. The KA-6D theoretically could be used in the day/visual bombing role, but it apparently never was, with the standard load-out being four fuel tanks. A few KA-6Ds went to sea with each Intruder squadron, and the retirement of the aircraft left a gap in USN and USMC refueling tanker capability that was only later remedied by the new F/A-18E Super Hornet, which can act as a tanker.
       
      A-6E
      The definitive attack version of the Intruder, introduced in 1970, with its first deployment 9 December 1971, with vastly upgraded nav/attack systems. The original search and track radars of the A-6A were replaced by a single AN/APQ-148 multi-mode radar, and the onboard computers with a more sophisticated (and generally more reliable) solid-state electronic system. A new AN/ASN-92 inertial navigation system was added, along with the CAINS (Carrier Aircraft Intertial Navigation System), for greater navigation accuracy. Beginning in 1979 all A-6Es were fitted with the AN/AAS-33 TRAM (Target Recognition and Attack, Multi-Sensor system, a small, gyroscopically stabilized turret under the nose containing FLIR boresighted with a laser spot-tracker/designator. TRAM was matched with a new AN/APQ-156 radar. The BN could use both TRAM imagery and radar data for extremely accurate attacks, or use the TRAM sensors alone to attack without using the Intruder's radar (which might warn the target). TRAM also allowed the Intruder to autonomously designate and drop laser-guided bombs.
       
      In the early 1990s some surviving A-6Es were upgraded under SWIP (Systems/Weapons Improvement Program) to enable them to use the latest precision-guided munitions, including AGM-65 Maverick, AGM-84 Harpoon, AGM-84E SLAM, and the AGM-88 HARM anti-radiation missile. SWIP aircraft also received a GPS receiver and new INS and TACAN systems. After a series of wing-fatigue problems, about 85% of the fleet was fitted with new graphite/epoxy/titanium/aluminum composite wings.
       
      A-6E models totaled 445 aircraft, about 240 of which were converted from earlier A-6A/B/C models.
       
       
      A-6F and A-6G
       
      An advanced A-6F Intruder II was proposed in the mid-1980s that would have replaced the Intruder's elderly Pratt & Whitney J52 turbojets with non-afterburning versions of the General Electric F404 turbofan used in the F/A-18 Hornet, providing substantial improvements in both power and fuel economy. The A-6F would have had totally new avionics, including a Norden AN/APQ-173 synthetic aperture radar and multi-function cockpit displays--the APQ-173 would have given the Intruder air-to-air capacity with provision for the AIM-120 AMRAAM. Two additional wing pylons were added, for a total of seven stations.
       
      Although five development aircraft were built, the Navy ultimately chose not to authorize the A-6F, preferring concentrate on the A-12 Avenger II. This left the service in a quandry when the A-12 was cancelled in 1991.
       
      Grumman proposed a cheaper alternative in the A-6G, which had most of the A-6F's advanced electronics, but retained the existing engines. This, too, was cancelled.
       
       
      Electronic Warfare Versions
       
      An electronic warfare/ECM version of the Intruder was developed early in the aircraft's life for the USMC, which needed a new ECM platform to replace its elderly F3D-2Q Skyknights. An EW version of the Intruder, initially designated A2F-1Q and subsequently redesignated EA-6A, first flew on 26 April 1963. It had a Bunker-Ramo AN/ALQ-86 ECM suite, with most electronics contained on the walnut-shaped pod atop the vertical fin. They were theoretically capable of firing the AGM-45 Shrike anti-radiation missile, although they were apparently not used in that role.
       
      Only 28 EA-6As were built (two prototypes, 15 new-build, and 11 conversions from A-6As), serving with Marine Corps squadrons in Vietnam. It was phased out of front-line service in the mid-1970s, remaining in use in reserve units with the USMC and then the US Navy primarily for training purposes. The last had been retired completely by 1993.
       
      A much more highly specialized derivative of the Intruder was the EA-6B Prowler, a 'stretched' airframe with two additional systems operators, and more comprehensive systems for the electronic warfare and SEAD roles. 170 were produced. The Prowler remains in service (see separate entry for more information).
       
       
      Combat Experience
       
      A-6 Intruders first saw action during the Vietnam War, where the craft were used extensively against targets in Vietnam. The aircraft's long range and heavy payload coupled with its ability to fly in all weather made it invaluable during the war. However, its effectiveness in flying low and delivering its payload made it especially vulnerable to anti-aircraft fire and in the eight years the Intruder was used, the U.S. Navy and Marines lost 68 of the aircraft in combat.
       
      Intruders saw action in strikes against the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon in 1983. One Intruder and one A-7 Corsair were lost during the Lebr. The BN could use both TRAM imagery and radar data for extremely accurate attacks, or use the TRAM sensors alone to attack without using the Intruder's radar (which might warn the target). TRAM also allowed the Intruder to autonomously designate and drop laser-guided bombs.
       
      Intruders also saw action operating from the aircraft carriers America CV-66 and Coral Sea CV-41 during Operation "El Dorado Canyon"in April of 1986. The squadrons involved were VA-34 "Blue Blasters" from CV-66 USS America and VA-55 "Warhorses" from the CV-41 USS Coral Sea.
       
      In the early 1990s some surviving A-6Es were upgraded under SWIP (Systems/Weapons Improvement Program) to enable them to use the latest precision-guided munitions, including AGM-65 Maverick, AGM-84 Harpoon, AGM-84E SLAM, and the AGM-88 HARM anti-radiation missile. SWIP aircraft also received a GPS receiver and new INS and TACAN systems. After a series of wing-fatigue problems, about 85% of the fleet was fitted with new graphite/epoxy/titanium/aluminum composite wings.
       
      A-6E models totaled 445 aircraft, about 240 of which were converted from earlier A-6A/B/C models.

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    5. AD-4 Skyraider, Version 2.0


      AD-4 Skyraider, Korean War Era, Ver. 2



      for SF/SFG/WoV/WoE/WoI and possibly SF2 & SF2:V


       

      Updated to Version 2, Uploaded 5/20/09


       
      Modifications and reskins for MontyCZ's A-1H to create the eariler AD-4 Skyraider, as used during the Korean War.
       
      This version is designed to TOTALLY replace the one I released in 2005; a LOT has been updated. It is also designed for use in a Korean War Era install -- although it's quite workable in any era up to 1956, when the US Navy changed the color scheme.
      It is also redesigned for use in the post-08 patch environment of the above mentioned games. Instructions for back-dating to 06 levels are in the "Notes" section below.
       
      There are 2 brand new skins, still representing VF-194 and VMA-121, during the Korean War, but based off new templates, with some enhancements from Royohboy's AdA Skyraiders, all new decals for modex and semi-historical BuNums. I say 'semi', as these ARE in fact, REAL BuNums as assigned by BuAer to AD-3/4s, but I was unable to ascertain exactly which were assigned to each squadron's aircraft. So, consider them as rather generic AD-3/4 BuNums, but accurate nonetheless.
      NOTE: these skins are also designed to REPLACE any earlier versions!!!
       
      The VF-194 skin is a redo of that from the original release, with all new decals. The VMA-121 skin bmps are new, and also gets all new decals. I believe the original skin/decal set was done by Volksjager.
      For those that might be wondering, yes, there are 2 more skins in the works....
       
      This is a full, complete add on aircraft mod, with all the goodies necessary. Along with the new skins and decals, there's a heavily modified/repainted/tweekificateded A-4E cockpit. (more below in "Notes" on an alternate for those that wish a more beautiful, functional and fantastic cockpit). My old 'artwork' style Korean AD Hangar Screen is included; all the artwork was done by the legendary R.G. Smith, who worked for Douglas, and was more or less the Official Company Artist.
       
      Small data ini edits add a landing light, a few more running lights. Edits to the landing gear make this aircraft fully functional in the post-08 patch world. It should also function pretty well in SF2/SF2:V. This has not been tested by me however, as I don't have either of them yet. It's fully carrier rated, so mission and campaign builders can do their thing. Once we get the new Korea map....
       
      Designed for use with any weapons pak, the 2 necessary addons, the AN/APS-4 radar pod and 300 gallon tank are included. What is NOT included, are the HVARs, 250, 500 and 1000 lb WW2 era bombs. You WILL need to have these available via one of the weapons paks. However, a "new" weapons has been added - the 260 lb AN-M81 Fragmentation Bomb as used by the Navy. Expeciallly usefull for those pesky CAS, Armed Recon and SEAD mission (and historically used by Panthers in the flak suppression roles)
       
      As always, unzip this to a temp folder somwhere, and you'll have access to the rest of the readme for it's instructions.
       
      Good Hunting!
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein

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    6. AD-4N/NL Skyraider


      AD-4NL Skyraider, Korean War, VC-35


       

      UPDATED to Ver 2 for SF/SFG/WoV/WoE/WoI and SF2 & SF2:V, too


       
      This version is designed to TOTALLY replace the one I released in 2005; a LOT has been updated.
       
      This has a brand new skin, still representing VC-35 "Night Hecklers" during the Korean War, is based off new templates
      from Royohboy's AdA Skyraiders, all new decals for modex and semi-historical BuNums. I saw 'semi', as these ARE in
      fact, REAL BuNums as assigned by BuAer to AD-4NLs, but I was unable to ascertain exactly which were assigned to
      VC-35's aircraft. So, consider them generic AD-4N BuNums.
       
      This is a full, complete add on aircraft mod, with all the goodies necessary. Along with the new skin and decals, there's a
      heavily modified/repainted/tweekified A-4E cockpit. (more below in "Notes" on an alternate).
       
      Small data ini edits add a landing light, a few more running lights. Edits to the landing gear make this aircraft fully functional in the post-08 patch world. It should also function pretty well in SF2/SF2:V. This has been tested, and acts just the same in SF2 as is post-patch WoE. It's fully carrier rated, so mission and campaign builders can do their thing.
       
      2 new -only available in this mod!!- carrier deck Hangar Screens are included. Both are the "WoE-style", but for the SF2
      series, that one has the blackboard removed. Also, a new damage tga for the 'tail' section has been created.
       
      Designed for use with any weapons pak, the 3 necessary addons, the APS-31 radar pod, AN/ALT-7 ECM pod, a small
      50-ish gallon and 300 gallon tank are included. What is NOT included, are the HVARs, 250, 500 and 1000 lb WW2 era
      bombs. You WILL need to have these available via one of the existing weapons paks!!!
       
      As always, unzip this to a temp folder somwhere, and you'll have access to the rest of the readme for it's instructions.
       
      Good Hunting!!
      Wrench
      Kevin Stein

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    7. RAF FGRMk2

      RAF RR Spey-engined Phantom with Marconi RWR

      956 downloads

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    8. RAF F-4M

      Early RAF RR Spey-engined Phantom

      716 downloads

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    9. RN F-4K

      Royal Navy RR Spey-engined Phantom

      834 downloads

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    10. RN FGMk1

      Royal Navy RR Spey-engined Phantom with Marconi RWR

      713 downloads

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    11. F-104B

      D and TF-104G will be uploading soon delay is due to internet problem

      745 downloads

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    12. F-104D

      It is F-104D

      924 downloads

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    13. F-104G

      This is F-104G of F-104 series

      1,501 downloads

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    14. TF-104G

      This is TF-104G of F-104 series

      984 downloads

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    15. F-104S

      F-104S of F-104 series

      1,124 downloads

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    16. sfp1_F-4J_p32

      This is a FREE downloadable add-on for Strike Fighters: Project 1 (requires Service Pack 3 or later).
       
       
      This add-on contains all the components necessary to play the "J" model Phantom II used by the US Navy and US Marine Corps. It includes new external 3d model, 3d virtual cockpit model, hangar screen, a new loading screen, and several dog-fighting single mission files.

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    17. sfp1_A-4F_p32

      This is a FREE downloadable add-on for Strike Fighters: Project 1 (requires Service Pack 3 or later).
       
      This add-on contains all the components necessary to play the "F" model Skyhawk used by the US Navy and US Marine Corps. It includes new external 3d model, 3d virtual cockpit model, hangar screen, a new loading screen, and two single mission files.

      869 downloads

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    18. MiG-9 FARGO

      Mikoyan MiG 9 Strike Fighters Project One Add-on by Timmy and Lexx_Luthor.
       
      In response to a state requirement issued in February 1945 for a pure jet fighter, the MiG OKB developed a twin-engine, straight-wing aircraft that was given the designation of "I-300". It was also referred to by the internal OKB code of "izdeliye F (model or product F)". And was finally designated "MiG-9" by the Soviet Union and code named "Fargo" by NATO. The first of three prototype performed its initial flight on 24 April 1946, with test pilot Alexei N. Grinchik at the controls, making it the first Soviet pure jet aircraft to take to the sky. It beat its competitor, the Yakovlev Yak-15 jet fighter, into the air by only an hour.
       
      There are six skins included. One basic Soviet Silver version. One Soviet silver with lightning bolts. One People's Republic of China - silver with red nose and wingtips. One PRC solid green camoflage. One PRC Grey/Green Camoflage. One fictional Polish scheme.

      1,749 downloads

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    19. F-104G

      Free Add-on for Strike Fighters Gold by Thirdwire

      2,329 downloads

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    20. EA-6A Intruder

      Model: Wpnssgt original by Monty CZ
      Skins: pappy
      FM: Column5
      Project Slave driver: USAFMTL (Also the Hanger Screen)

      2,153 downloads

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    21. F-104C-10 Starfighter

      F-104C-10 and F-104D-10 Starfighters Mod by USAFMTL
       
      Original Model by Ajunaidr
      Skins by Sundowner
      Decals and data ini tweaks by USAFMTL
      Avionics by Fubar
      Drop tanks and data by Crab_02

      2,443 downloads

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    22. F-104J Mod

      F-104J Mod by USAFMTL.
      Orignal Model by Adjuniar.
      Skins and decals by USAFMTL

      963 downloads

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    23. F-104DJ Mod

      F-104DJ Mod by USAFMTL.
      Orignal Model by Adjuniar.
      Skins and decals by USAFMTL and Sundowner

      748 downloads

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    24. Lockheed F-80C Shooting Star

      The Shooting Star was the first USAF aircraft to exceed 500 mph in level flight, the first American jet airplane to be manufactured in large quantities and the first USAF jet to be used in combat. Designed in 1943, the XP-80 made its maiden flight on Jan. 8, 1944. Several early P-80s were sent to Europe for demonstration, but WW II ended before the aircraft could be employed in combat. (The aircraft was redesignated in 1948 when "P" for "Pursuit" was changed to "F" for "Fighter.") Of 1,731 F-80s built, 798 were F-80Cs.
       
      Although it was designed as a high-altitude interceptor, the F-80C was used extensively as a fighter-bomber in the Korean Conflict, primarily for low-level rocket, bomb and napalm attacks against ground targets.

      1,813 downloads

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    25. Viggen Pack (JA-37, JA-37 edt33, AJ-37, AJS-37, SH-37)

      Viggen Pack (JA-37, JA-37 edt33, AJ-37, AJS-37, SH-37)
       
      Plane by SFP1 Dev A-Team
       
      Sound by Spillone104
       
      Installation:
       
      - You MUST HAVE ORIGINAL Viggen, it can be download from Capun site: http://cplengineeringllc.com/SFP1 (Registation Required)
       
      - copy LOD & Skins form Viggen folder to all package folders, Do not copy anything others.
       
      - Copy weapons & sound
       
      - add ini from weapons.txt to weapondata.ini
       
      Features:
       
      - Realistic Radar ranges
       
      - Most Historycal loadout
       
      - AJS-37 & JA-37 Edt33 avionics updated to Avionics70.dll
       
      - Some Sweden weapons added
       
      - Internal Gun removed for AJ-37, AJS-37, SH-37, added gunpods
       
      - HUD converted to Metric units.
       
      Info links: http://hem.passagen.se/weasle/eng_index.html
       
      http://www.canit.se/~griffon/aviation/text/37viggen.htm
       
      AJ 37 Viggen
       
      Primarily a single-seat ground-attack fighter aircraft, with a secondary fighter role. First delivery in 1971, serial numbers 37001-37108. RM 8A powerplant. PS 37A radar. Partially decommissioned in 1998, some upgraded to AJS 37.
       
      SH 37 Viggen
       
      Single-seat maritime reconnaissance and strike aircraft, first delivery in 1975, PS-371A radar, serial numbers 37901-37927. Partially decommissioned in 1998, some upgraded to AJSH 37
       
      JA 37 Jaktviggen
       
      Primarily a single-seat all-weather interceptor fighter, with a secondary attack role. First delivery in 1979, serial numbers 37301-37449. A 10 cm (4in.) stretch of AJ 37 fuselage between canard and main wing. PS 46A LD/SD radar. Partially decommissioned in 1998, some upgraded to JA 37D.
       
      AJS 37 Viggen
       
      Upgrade of some AJ/SF/SH 37 between 1993 and 1998. Avionics and software upgrade. Decommissioned in 2005.
       
       
      Weapons included some of them craeted by others models i collected, INI included
       
      Sweden weapons list
       
      RB04 - AntiShip Missile
       
      RB05 - RCG Missile
       
      RBS12 - AGM-119
       
      RBS15 - AntiShip Missile
       
      RB24 - AIM-9B
       
      RB24J - AIM-9J/P
       
      RB27 - AIM-26B
       
      RB28 - AIM-4C/D
       
      RB71 - Skyflash
       
      RB74 - AIM-9L
       
      RB75 - AGM-65A/B
       
      RB75T - heavy version, HE warhead
       
      RB98 - IRIS-T
       
      RB99 - AIM-120B
       
      135mm m/70 RP (6 rockets HE,AP)
       
      BK90 - Cluster bomb
       
      U22, U95 - ECM pods
       
      BOX9(KB) - CM dispenser
       
      RB04, RB05, KB, U22, U95, 135 M70 pod & rockets created by lindr2, Rb04, RB05 texture by Ravenclaw_007, other weapons just collected at one place for EASY USE, i'm so sorry i can't remebers all Autors, but almost is MF & BY weapons, i just add nationally specified data for these weapons.

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