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J-2 pack 1.0.0

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J-2  (Jianjiji – fighter 2)  Chinese designation of USSR production Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15/15 bis (NATO reporting name: "Fagot A/B") single-seat fighter.


Inside this 1st PLAAF pack:

- 2 new dedicated PLAAF planes, for China / Taiwan scenery;

- 10 PLAAF skins tweaked;

- historical PLAAF decals made using new fonts too;

- all data tweaked;

- pilots, sounds:

- screens;

Operations:

- Openable canopy (key 10) closing at take off;
- N-37 gun flagged as secondary gun for better ammunitions sparing;

Credits:

- Tk (aka Tw) for the underated Exp. 2;
- Stary for the long awaited great pit;
- Spillone104 for sounds
- Y.Gordon for his Aerofax "bible" book;
- paulopanz (me) for skins, decals and edits

Install:

- Exp. 2 needed
- Copy all in your mod folder and overwrite
- remember to configure from control options panel the secondary guns key


Enjoy.

@ paulopanz

 

:pilotfly:


(1. to be continued ......)

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Nice job. Well done.

Some historical remarks:

The red tail skin and the skin with the red and white stripes on rudder are not chinese but soviet skins. In 1950 a soviet aviation group was sent to China to protect Shanghai against nationalist chinese air raids. During this time the soviet MiG's had chinese insignias. The red markings on the MiG's were fast ID markings.

The green, light green striped skin was not used in battle and it was not chinese. It was made for a czechoslovakian Cold War movie.

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17 hours ago, Gepard said:

Nice job. Well done.

Some historical remarks:

The red tail skin and the skin with the red and white stripes on rudder are not chinese but soviet skins. In 1950 a soviet aviation group was sent to China to protect Shanghai against nationalist chinese air raids. During this time the soviet MiG's had chinese insignias. The red markings on the MiG's were fast ID markings.

The green, light green striped skin was not used in battle and it was not chinese. It was made for a czechoslovakian Cold War movie.

Maybe. I included pics when I can inside skins and took them from Gordon's or other books I read.

No White numbers at this time, because non suitable fonts found.

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