About This File
100 east german style camos for MiG-17F
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This mod is made for SF2 AND WoE
It is made for the original MiG-17F version of the game.
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I. History
From 1973 the MiG-17F was used as fighterbomber by the east german air force LSK. From this time the planes got a camo.
There was no standard for the form of staines, dots or stripes. So the technicians of the squadrons and repair facilities had free hand for the paintshop.
Originally it was intended to have a two tone camo. The colors had to be brown and green. But the tone of the paint was not specified, so that lighter and darker greens and browns were possible.
It depended a lot on the availability of the paint. On the other hand the brown paint was very fast weathering, so that it appeared soon as a green tone.
Nobody knows why the paint changed from brown to green. It simply happend. Perhaps it had something to do with the sun?
So a very wide range of colors was to find on the planes.
This package contains 100 different camos, connected with the tactical numbers, so that you will find 100 planes each with an other unique camo.
The camos are east german style. They are not historical correct.
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II.
CREDITS:
75 tactical numbers are made by PauloPanz for his MiG-21F-13 skin.! The other 25 i made myself.
The skins based on:
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TK's stock MiG-21 skins, modified by me.
The camo decals are made by me.
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III.
INSTALLATION:
-Unzip the folders into your object folder
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IV.
For remarks, comments, bugs, etc please use the forum or send me a PM.
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V.
The MiG-17camo set is FREEWARE. COMMERCIAL USE IS NOT ALLOWED!
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Hope you enjoy it.
Michael (Gepard)
Made in Germany
February 2017