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MiG-15bis R1/3 "Photobis" & SB "Fagot-B" 1.0

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The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (NATO reporting name: "Fagot") is a jet fighter developed for the Soviet Union by Mikoyan-Gurevich OKB. The MiG-15 was one of the first successful swept-wing jet fighters, and it achieved fame in the skies over Korea, where early in the war, it outclassed all straight-winged enemy fighters in most applications. The MiG-15 also served as the starting point for development of the more advanced MiG-17. The MiG-15 is believed to have been one of the most widely produced jet aircraft ever made, with over 12,000 built. Licensed foreign production perhaps raised the total to over 18,000.The MiG-15 is often mentioned along with the North American F-86 Sabre as among the best fighter aircraft of the Korean War and in comparisons with fighters of other eras.

 

Inside this 3rd and last pack (special versions):

 

- MiG-15bisR-F1 "Photobis" recon base version with 2 guns and camera;

 

- MiG-15bisR-F3 "Photobis" Czech recon version with 1 guns, bigger fuel tanks and camera;

 

- MiG-15bisSB "Fagot-B" Czech jabo/fighter bomber conversion with two extra pylons added;

 

- 10 all around the world users skins;

 

- a lot of historical decals;

 

- all data tweaked;

 

- pilots, sounds, weapons;

 

- screens;

 

Operations:

 

- Openable canopy (key 10) closing at take off;

- N-37 gun flagged as secondary gun (except for F3) for better ammunitions sparing;

- working cameras for R1/3 (key pagdown twice)

Credits:

 

- Tk (aka Tw) for Exp. 1;

- Stary for the long awaited great pit;

- Spillone104 for pylons, sounds, edits, help, testings ......

- Y.Gordon for his Aerofax "bible" book;

- paulopanz (me) for skins, decals and edits

 

 

Install:

 

- Exp. 1 needed

- My MiG-15bis pack needed

- Copy all in your mod folder and overwrite

- remember to configure from control options panel the secondary guns key

 

Enjoy.

@ paulopanz




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I've enjoyed these 'photo birds' as much as the fighter versions - excellent work.

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