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Banidos IAI Nesher 1.0

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IAI NESHER SF2I/Full Merged

 

Aca esta el primero de una nueva serie de la larga familia de aviones Mirage que estamos creando con el equipo de Banidos Team,

"IAI Nesher", mi Delta preferido y uno de los que más acción vio. Pero no es un avion facil de volar,

nunca intentes giros por debajo de los 300km/h si no se tiene suficiente energía.

El paquete contiene nuevos tanques lanzables y un nuevo modelo muy detallado del misil Shafrir-2,

De los efectos se daran cuanta al alcanzar mach 1 que se genera el famoso halo circular alrededor del avión, esto se mantiene solo en esa velocidad.

Como no conozco mucho de escuadrones que integraron los Nesher utilicé los numeros de las decals creadas por Wilco para su skins del nesher original de TW.

Este modelo utiliza el cockpit original del Nesher de TW.

 

INSTALACION:

Extraiga el contenido de este archivo dentro de la carpeta principal de mods del SF2I (o instalación full que incluya SF2I).

 

CREDITOS:

Banidos Team

3D-ini: Aleducat

Skin: Torno

Ante cualquier problema contactenos en CombatAce.

 

 

 

 

 

IAI NESHER SF2I/Full Merged

 

Here's the first of a new series of the long Mirage aircraft's family that we are creating with the Banidos Team,

"IAI Nesher", my favorite Delta and one of those more action. But isn't an easy plane to fly, never attempt turns below 300km/h if there is not enough energy.

The package contains new drop tanks and a new detailed model Shafrir missile.

About effects you'll realize when you reach mach 1 that the famous round halo around the plane is generated, it remains only at that speed.

Since I don't know much of Nesher integrated squads, I used the numbers created by Wilco decals for his skins sets for original TW's Nesher.

This model uses the cockpit of TW original of Nesher.

 

INSTALLATION:

Extract the contents of this file and place it in the Mods folder of your SF2I or full merged install.

 

CREDITS:

Banidos Team

3D-ini: Aleducat

Skin: Torno

Any problem contact us at CombatAce.




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Dassault Mirage 5/Nesher in Service with the IDF/AF

 

 

Acquizition

The IDF/AF purchased two models of the Mirage 5 – named Nesher in Israeli service – and supposedly “built” by IAI; in fact the aircraft were delivered in crates from France, and then put together by Israeli technicians under US supervision:

- 51 Nesher S single-seat fighters, received between 05/1971 and 02/1974.

- 10 Nesher T two-seat combat trainers, received in 1974 (five of these were later sold to South Africa, for conversion to Cheetah D: these aircraft wore serials 858 thru 862).

 

Squadrons

The Israeli AF Nesher served in four squadrons during their life:

- 101 Squadron “First Fighter” (05/1971 to 04/1975) alongside Mirage III.

- 144 Squadron “Guards of the Arava” (09/1972 to 12/1978).

- 113 Squadron “Hornet” (12/1972 to 06/1976).

- 253 Squadron “Negev” (11/1976 to 10/1979).

 

Modifications & Conversions

The Nesher fleet was not significantly modified during its service with the IDF/AF – except that a second UHF-aerial was mounted under the nose after a better radio set was added.

 

Sales

In 1978, the prospect of war with Chile for the Beagle Channel Islands prompted the purchase from Israel of 24 surplus Nesher S (as Dagger A) and 2 surplus Nesher T (as Dagger B), which were delivered between 26/11/1978 and 23/12/1980. A further batch of 11 Nesher S (as Dagger A) and 2 Nesher T (Dagger B) was supplied between 29/05/1981 and 02/1982. All of them were used in the Falkland/Malvinas War.

 

Preserved Examples

Today, there is only one Nesher preserved in Israel:

- Nesher S #01: Preserved at the Israeli AF Museum in Hatzerim AB as #501.

 

Attrition

Given that 35 Nesher S and 4 Nesher T were sold to Argentina, and 5 Nesher T to South Africa (for Cheetah D conversion), and that there is only one Nesher preserved in Israel (Nesher S #01 as #501), it must be considered that the total definitive losses for the 1971-1980 period were:

- Nesher S: 15 aircraft in 1971-1980.

- Nesher T: 1 aircraft in 1974-1980.

 

Serials of Mirage 5/Nesher in IDF/AF Service

The IDF/AF Nesher had a two-digit serial assigned for all their life:

- Nesher S: were allocated numbers between 01 and 99, evidently not consecutive.

- Nesher T: were allocated number in the same range that Nesher S but, as the third first digit was introduced, no coincidences existed.

 

In mid-1970s, the Nesher S' received a “5” as first digit, while the Nesher Ts received a “6” as first digit.

 

Camouflage Colours

There are distintive periods for the colors of the Neshers in IDF/AF service:

- 1971-1973: All the aircraft were camouflaged.

- 1973-1980: All the aircraft were camouflaged and identificative orange triangles with black borders added to diferentiate Arab from Israeli Mirages.

- 1980-1982: All the aircraft were camouflaged with the orange triangles deleted.

 

Unit Insignia & Special Markings

The IDF/AF Nesher had distinctive markings peculiar to each squadron:

- 101 Squadron: Badge plus red-and-white striped rudder.

- 144 Squadron: Badge without any other markings.

Nesher S "526" as seen at the time or shortly after the Yom Kippour War. Note the hastly applied identification triangle and the slightly oversized insignia of the "Guards of the Arava" Squadron, as well as two kill markings on the nose.

- 113 Squadron: Badge with checkered rudder.

Flying this Nesher S of the "Hornet" Squadron the top Israeli "ace" Giora Epstein scored eight kills during the Yom Kippour War, in 1973.

- 253 Squadron: Badge without any other markings.

This Nesher S of the "Negev" Squadron is shown as in the mid-1970s, already with additional aerials bellow the nose and behind the cockpit, as well as on the fin.

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