Harrier Gr.3 Version 1.1
Add the aircraft to your objects/aircraft folder of youe SF directory. Add the weps to your objects/weapons folder. (The weapons folder is there provided you have installed the weps packs)
Add the wep data to your weapondata.ini. Follow these instructions located here at CA.
http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?showtopic=9323
If you do not, then you only have yourself to blame for not getting the weps to show.
Original model Monthy CZ (THANK YOU MONTY!)
Skins/Weps skin and hex editing by Sundowner (high Res 2048 by 2048)
Updated Pit by Kesselbrut 3 Apr 07
FM by Kreelin
Testers: Saganuay82
Project Coordinator: USAFMTL
Hanger Screen: USAFMTL
Loading Screen: Saganuay82
Update 3 Apr 07
Added updated pit by Kesselbrut. I added skin patches, numberlist. Fixed serious decal ini issues.
If I forgot anyone please forgive me as it was not intentional.
USAFMTL
Updated 04/16/04 v1.1 - The Saab J-35 Draken is a high-performance delta-winged interceptor developed in the early 1950s to meet the unique needs of the Swedish Air Force. It combines supersonic performance with the ability operate from improvised airstrips and is armed with 30 mm canon, as well as infrared and radar-homing missiles.
The J29 flew for the first time in 1948. It was the first european aircraft
with swept wings. 661 J29s were built between 1951 and 1958 and they served in
the Swedish airforce until 1967. Due to the swedish neutrality and the fact
that the airforce needed all the planes SAAB could produce, J29 was never
exported with the exception of 30 used planes that were modified and sold to
Austria with start in 1961. J29 broke many speed records during its service.
Combat records were limited to UN operations in Africa 1961-62 where it
performed very well.
J29's performance was comparable with the best fighters the superpowers could
mobilize (F-86 & Mig-15), and could be considered the peak of the swedish
airforce during a period when it was second (numerically) only to USA, USSR
and Great Britain.
J29F was the last version and this plane was equiped with an after burner and
the new wing introduced with the E-model.
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.
The most famous spy-plane of the Cold War era was a product of the Lockheed Skunk Works. The U-2 was designed to fly at altitudes that put it beyond the reach of interceptors. The advent of surface-to-air missiles brought U-2 over flights of the Soviet Union to halt in 1960 after an aircraft flown by Gary Powers was downed by an SA-2.
As per a request from Buff, this is a .rar of Pasko's F-82 from my Korean War aircraft folder. It contains his original readme, and weapons zip, which (the weapons zip) you probably don't need to use if you have the latest weapons pack working. I have not been able to contact Pasko to get his permission to upload this, so if he sees it and wants it down, down it comes. All I did was squeeze it into a .rar. It is solely the work of Pasko, Gramps, Starfighter, and Wolf257, the people mentioned in the readme. It is their work. I am uploading this solely as a favor to people I consider friends, because we all miss Pasko's site and his wonderful work, but if Pasko, Gramps, Starfighter, or Wolf257 have a problem with this upload, then it will go the way of my last wingman, and disappear into a smoking hole in the ground. Enjoy.
BQM-34 target drone made by RussoUK2002 for use with Strike Fighters: Project 1.
One of the most heavily armed fighter aircraft, the F-89 was the backbone of
the North American Air Defense Command for more than 17 years.
The F-89 was the first multi-seat, all-weather jet interceptor. It was the first
aircraft designed to carry an all-rocket armament and the first to carry the Hughes Falcon
air-to-air guided missile.Northrop was awarded a contract May 3, 1946, to build two
prototypes designated XP-89. The XP-89 rolled out of its California plant in the summer of 1948.