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[Fictional] PAC P-221 Fishbed-C 'Eledira' 1.0

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PAC P-221 Fishbed-C 'Eledira'

 

BACKGROUND HISTORY:

 

In 1962 the Parani Aircraft Corporation (PAC) bought a license to the USSR to build their new fighter,

the MiG-21, regarding to future conflicts with its neighbour the Kingdom of Dhimar.

Due to the high construction price (too much for a recently defeated country), PAC decided to redesign

the MiG-21 to make it fit in the Parani Air Force needs.

They removed the radar, the IR missiles and all the armor, the 30mm cannon was replaced by a M161_A1

20mm machinegun with 500 rounds and more room for fuel was created.

The result was a very cheap, light and maneuverable day fighter which was faster and capable of a better

action range than the Russian ersion. It was very gentle and easy to fly for pilots with very few

experience.

Parani pilots gave it the name of 'Eledira' which means Stingray due to its shape.

Its result in combat was so much better than expected and Dhimar was forced to buy more modern technology to the US to face this new threat.

INSTALATION:

 

1. Drop the content of the folders in the proper folders of SF2 in your computer.

 

 

AIRCRAFT:

 

This is basically the default MiG-21 F-13 with some modifications such as the weapons and

the performance.

 

Thanks to ThirdWire for the superb models they have created.

 

Tanks also to Wrench and the people of the India/Pakistan Mod for the panel of the HAL Type 77

used in this P-221.

 

It's compatible with SF2 and could be compatible with SF1 but it hasn't been tested.

 

*THIS IS FREEWARE, ITS USE IN PAYWARE SOFTWARE IS NOT ALLOWED BY THE AUTHOR.




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