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TSF Saab 37 Viggen(*) Flygvapnet Package 2.5

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Saab 37 Viggen(*)
by The Scandinavian Front & Friends.

 

The Saab 37 Viggen ("Thunderbolt", ambiguous with "Tufted duck") is a Swedish single-seat, single-engine, short-medium range combat aircraft,
manufactured between 1970 and 1990. Several distinctive variants were produced to perform the roles of strike fighter (AJ37), maritime patrol aircraft (SH 37)
and all-weather fighter-interceptor aircraft (JA 37). In the late 1990s, all Viggens was updated to the multirole version (AJS 37). The last flight with
the Viggen (AJS 37, AJSH & SK 37E Jammers) was done in 2005 with all airplanes replaced by the Saab 39 Gripen.

 

This package contains Four Flyable and One AI Aircraft

 

Saab AJ 37 Viggen
Attack version with limited fighter capacity. In service between 1971 and 1998. This aircraft carried the now-famous splinter camo that is the dread of skinners and model makers worldwide.

 

Saab JA 37 Viggen
Fighter version introduced in 1980 with new engine, entirely different avionics and an internal gun. Stayed in service until 2004 when it was replaced with the Saab 39 Gripen.

 

Saab JA 37D Viggen
Upgraded JA 37 with RB 99 Amraam capacity introduced in 1997. All was taken out of service in 2004.

 

Saab AJS 37 Viggen
The last and most capable version with lessions learned from the JAS 39 Program. 48 Viggens was updated to this standard and they stayed in service from 1991 to 2005.

 

Saab SH 37 Viggen (AI Only)
Maritime Patrol Version with potent attack capacity against maritime targets. In Service from 1975 to 1996.

 

INSTALLATION:
Download this package and unzip into a folder of your choice, preferably one easy to access.

 

Visit the DAT site and download their Viggen package. You will only need the Cockpit folder as well as the LOD and OUT files. The airplane will not work without them.

 

Move the Cockpit Folder and the LOD and OUT files from the DAT package into this unextracted package - Viggen R3 goes into the JA 37 and AJS 37 Folders; Viggen R1 into the AJ 37 and SH 37 Folders.

 

Copy the package into your Mod Folder.

 

Have fun.

 

CONDITIONS FOR USE:
No Improvements, facts, weapons, scripts or data added by the TSF Team may be hosted on any other site then CombatAce without written permission by JonathanRL.
For mods posted to CombatAce, no conditions apply (though Credit is of course appreciated) and the Modders Gentlements Agreement is in effect. Any breach of these conditions
may result in consequences as TSF see fit and as the situation dictates.

 

Credits:
3D model by Anders Lejczak @ ColaCola.se, used with his written permission. Model converted to SF by Capun @ DAT
Cockpit by Capun @ DAT (?)
SF2 Updates and Skins by Paulopanz
SF2 Flight Models by Baffmeister
Weapons by Ravenclaw_007
Corrections, fact checking, adjustments and loadouts by JonathanRL

 

Thanks to Capun & A-Team for leading the way, TSF will take it from here.



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great work! comin son.....................Saab 35 Draken Flygvapnet Package, please!

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Excellent!!! Thanks for this little wonder. A must have plane with all extras we need!

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Thank you,indeed a must have and it was missing...thank you so much 

P.S (now a J-22 orao and an Mirage F-1 B :)  )

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Looks great BUT ......by DAT ...You mean that next to impossible access  A-Team design team site?

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great work! comin son.....................Saab 35 Draken Flygvapnet Package, please!

We already have Swedish Drakens now we need a proper Draken cockpit!

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Looks great BUT ......by DAT ...You mean that next to impossible access  A-Team design team site?

Sorry but Capun has for about two years now refused to let me use his Viggens for TSF. Making sure others can use them with realistic settings is the most I can do.

 

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Sorry but Capun has for about two years now refused to let me use his Viggens for TSF. Making sure others can use them with realistic settings is the most I can do.

 

I really think we should start building one from scratch, one with proper cockpit and all. It could become one of the most awesome plane.

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I get this funny effect on the rear of the JA 37D,it looks like two tyres ???? any ideas why ???? I have used the Gen 2 LOD & Out files...

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ok. I had patience. I created an account, but registration for the A-team is absolutely impossible at all to me known browser. who has downloaded the fu***** cockpit and is willing to send me the necessary email?!?!?!? Thanks for any answers!!!

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Saab  Viggen don't work, 3D model don't show up in SF2 Mod. What is missing, is there some thing I need.

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I can't get the 3D files for it, any alternatives on the horizon?

Although it isn't my name sake on this forum it is one of my favorite plane's

rather underappreciated, wanted to fly it :/

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Anyone managed to get a cockpit and exterior model for this aircraft already ?

Thank you.

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Hello,
can anyone advise me a more accurate web address DAT? I would like to download the necessary files.
Thank you.

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guessing this isnt aviable now unless you somehow sign up to a different website? Shame

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Pointless. The DAT site is..."aristocratic club", inaccessible for us, lowly peasants. 

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On 12.02.2023 at 10:32 PM, Samoigra said:

Pointless. The DAT site is..."aristocratic club", inaccessible for us, lowly peasants. 

DAT is basically a payware site. Offer that guy some money and he will let you in.

Which is even more outrageous as the original Viggen model is by Anders Lejczak

http://colacola.se/expo_viggen.htm

From readme:

Usage License:
You are completely free to use this figure in any commercial or non-commercial render, image, or animation.
You may NOT sell or give away any files found in this zip package without express permission.
You are free to make your own textures. You are free to redistribute your own textures as you wish, provided they do not use any images found in this zip file.

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5 hours ago, OlWilly said:

DAT is basically a payware site. Offer that guy some money and he will let you in.

Which is even more outrageous as the original Viggen model is by Anders Lejczak

http://colacola.se/expo_viggen.htm

From readme:

Usage License:
You are completely free to use this figure in any commercial or non-commercial render, image, or animation.
You may NOT sell or give away any files found in this zip package without express permission.
You are free to make your own textures. You are free to redistribute your own textures as you wish, provided they do not use any images found in this zip file.

I'm confused.  What is the concern here?  He appropriately credited his specific sources which doesn't always happen these days.  

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