About This File
SF2 WW2 CBI RAF Mohawk Mk.IV 2/5/2014
-- Something for the CBI players --
= For SF2, Full-4/5 Merged (Reccomended/Preferred) =
*There is a possibility that this mod will =MAY= work in SF/Wo* 1stGen game
installs; However, due to the excessive modifications made to fit them into the
SF2 environment, not all things will work. End Users do so at their own
risk.*
**Notex2: These aircraft should =ONLY= be used in a seperate CBI-centric mods
folder to prevent them from showing up where, historically, they shouldn't. The
Aircraft/GroundObject sets for CBI are substantially different from the Central
or SouthWest Pacific areas.**
This pack contains modifications/reskin/redecaling/etc of Wolf257's P-36
aircraft, and create a nation-specific version for use in the China-Burma-India
Theatre by the RAF. This pak contains a skin for:
No. 5 Squadron, RAF
As seen in the Assam & Imphal Valleys, and Eastern Bengal in late 1941 thru
1942 (end of service approx 1944). It is finished in standard Temperate Day
Scheme, with full color markings.
A new (semi) compliant SF2 FM was cobbled together. As has become expected, the
FM is NOT perfect, and needs further fine-tuning by Experts.
New "box art" style hangar screen, New DDS damage textures, New (AvHistory)
Engine sound, and a new 20# RAF bomb. The skin remains in BMP format, and decal
randomization is set to TRUE. As is usual, all lighting is 100% historically
correct.
Serial numbers are also historicaly correct for th Mohawk II/III/IV, but should
be considered "generic" in nature, as they represent no particular aircraft
with the unit depicted.
All markings are decals, making it easier for other skinners to replicate the
other Mohawk units in the CBI.
When in-game, you'll see
Mohawk IV (W)
on the aircraft selection drop down menu. The "W" is for "Wolf". This is done
as a 'just in case' Raven is working on a newer version (which I believe to be
the case, maybe?).
As always, fairly easy to follow, highly detailed install instructions are
included. So, please read them.
Happy Hunting!
Wrench
Kevin Stein