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File Name: Bf109f4.zip

File Submitter: WOLF257

File Submitted: 6 Aug 2006

File Updated: 6 Aug 2006

File Category: WW2 Aircraft

 

First the disclaimer and legal mumbo-jumbo:

You download and install this add-on aircraft at your own risk, it's been tested on several dis-similar systems and caused no problems but your mileage my vary.

This aircraft model is not endorsed by TK, Third Wire,or Willie Messerschmitt.

The model, cockpit and base paintjob were done by me alone so any errors are my fault, complaints and suggestions should be directed to me at the Stike Fighters Forum at SimHQ.

You are free to distribute this add-on aircraft as long as it's done as the complete orginal zip file including this read-me file.

You are also free to repaint it in any manner you chose and release those skins as you see fit.

I've included the layered .psd file for those wishing to repaint the plane.

 

You are not free to charge for it or otherwise try to make money with it.

 

Important Note: The Swastika on this aircraft is not a political statement nor an effort to promote Nazi ideology, it is merely historical accuracy.

If you harbor the rampant PC mentality so common these days you can tell it to the hand cause the ear don't want to hear it.

If however, you live in a country where it's illegal to display the Swastika simply go to the decal folder and delete the Swastika.tga file and remove the entry from the decal.ini file.

 

IMPORTANT! Make sure you have installed the latest Weapons Pack.

 

Bf109F-4

This model of the Bf109 series is fairly representative of the type found in the European Theater and North Africa in 1942 through the end of the war.

 

Operational Notes:

SP4 models torque so keep it in mind especially on take off.

The plane becomes somewhat directionally unstable at low speed so pay attention during the landing approach or this plane will kill you.

 

Credits:

Aircraft Model, Cockpit, Basic Paint, FM and supporting data files: WOLF257

Any problems are entirely my fault.

 

Last words.

Why did I decide to build WWII planes when there are other sims out that cover the period?

Some of my most enjoyable simming, both on and offline, was with European Air War, I'm a confirmed WWII prop head and I make no apologies about it.

Strike Fighters has given me a platform to indulge in my favorite period to an almost unlimited extent and I'm going to take full advantage of it.

 

WOLF257

 

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