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This just in......... Zur had released his Sabre pack for all to enjoy. I say again........Zur had released his Sabre pack for all to enjoy.

 

It has the following Sabres.

 

F-86F-15

F-86F-40

Canadair Mk. 6 Sabre

CAC Avon Mk.32 Sabre

 

It can be found at:

 

http://geocities.com/dczurawski/index.htm

 

So do not delay, get them while they are hot!

 

Thanks to Zur for creating such a masterpiece and giving me the honor of adding some of my textures to his work of art.

 

The package will also be found at Avsim along with 10 skins I have done. http://www.avsim.com

 

Don't forget to go get Gramps great skins as well.

Guest Ranger332
Posted

Great news

 

"Don't forget to go get Gramps great skins as well.", but you now need a yahoo account to get his skins.

Posted

Nice work!!!!!!!!! Thanks for all the hours and hard work eveybody put into this. I for one really like the Sabre and this pak makes it so much better. Now I really look forward to the Korean campaign. Thanks again to everybody involved with this pak. This game keeps on getting better.

Posted

can't get downloaded file to work, when i start winrar this message appears "Unexpected end of archive". I have downloaded sabre_pack 6 times 2 of which seemed to be short of the other 4 1hr 50min downloading times, also have un/re installed winrar several times with no luck. can anyone help?

Guest Ranger332
Posted

server may of had alot of activity at the time I had np Note the mounting pods are in place (they will change depending on mod your flying and ordenace loadout.

Guest Sony Tuckson
Posted

Nice job, a package that can't be missed!!!!!

Guest Sony Tuckson
Posted

Yeah, I see that and really appreciate, but I'm sure I'm not alone in that case

 

I offer hosting for this and your Korean 1956 campaign if you are interrested, please let me know if you both agree to it 8)

This would be on C6, a well known french simulation website

Guest Ranger332
Posted

repaint of the ww2 me-109 are you?Here are the most noteable aces of the Korean war

 

 

 

Korean War Aces

Name (USAF, unless noted) Claims in

Korean

War WWII

kills Unit Plane

Capt. Joseph M. McConnell 16.0 - 51st FIW F-86

Maj. James Jabara 15.0 1.5 4th FIW F-86

Capt. Manuel J. "Pete" Fernandez 14.5 - 4th FIW F-86

Maj. George A. Davis 14.0 7.0 4th FIW F-86

Col. Royal N. Baker 13.0 3.5 4th FIW F-86

Lt. Col. Vermont Garrison 10.0 7.3 4th FIW F-86

Maj. Frederick C. "Boots" Blesse 10.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Capt. Harold E. Fischer 10.0 - 51st FIW F-86

Col. James K. Johnson 10.0 1.0 4th FIW F-86

Capt. Lonnie R. Moore 10.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Capt. Ralph S. Parr 10.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Capt. Cecil G. Foster 9.0 - 51st FIW F-86

1st Lt. James F. Low 9.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Maj. James P. Hagerstrom 8.5 6.0 67th FBS F-86

Maj. Robinson Risner 8.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Lt. Col. George I. Ruddell 8.0 - 51st FIW F-86

1st Lt. Henry Buttelman 7.0 - 51st FIW F-86

Capt. Clifford D. Jolley 7.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Capt. Leonard W. Lilley 7.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Col. Francis S. "Gabby" Gabreski 6.5 28.0 51st FIW F-86

Maj. Donald E. Adams 6.5 4.0 51st FIW F-86

Lt. Col. George L. Jones 6.5 - 4th FIW F-86

Maj. Winton W. Marshall 6.5 - 4th FIW F-86

Maj. John Bolt (USMC) 6.0 6.0 51st FIW F-86

1st Lt. James H. Kasler 6.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Capt. Robert J. Love 6.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Maj. William T. Whisner 5.5 15.5 51st FIW F-86

Col. Harrison R. Thyng 5.0 5.0 4th FIW F-86

Col. Robert P. Baldwin 5.0 - 51st FIW F-86

Capt. Richard S. Becker 5.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Maj. Stephen L. Bettinger 5.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Lt. Guy Bordelon (USN) 5.0 - VC-3 F4U-5N

Maj. Richard D. Creighton 5.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Capt. Clyde A. Curtin 5.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Capt. Ralph D. "Hoot" Gibson 5.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Capt. Iven C. Kincheloe 5.0 - 51st FIW F-86

Capt. Robert T. Latshaw 5.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Capt. Robert H. Moore 5.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Capt. Dolphin D. Overton 5.0 - 51st FIW F-86

Maj. William Westcott 5.0 - 51st FIW F-86

All aces with 5+ claims listed above; other notable Korean War fighter pilots below.

Maj. Felix Asla 4.0 - 4th FIW F-86

Col. John W. Mitchell 4.0 11.0 51st FIW F-86

Col. Walker M. "Bud" Mahurin 3.5 20.5 51st FIW F-86

Lt. Col. Edwin E. Heller 3.5 5.5 51st FIW F-86

Maj. John Glenn (USMC) 3.0 - 51st FIW F-86

Lt. Col. Glenn T. Eagleston 2.0 18.5 4th FIW F-86

Capt. Philip DeLong (USMC) 2.0 11.0 VMA-312 F4U-4

1st Lt. Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin 2.0 - 51st FIW

Guest Ranger332
Posted

? :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:

 

talking about the hartman's of WW2 fame but I dont think so if your talking about an F-86

 

 

FMB633_ME-109_actual2.JPG

 

LUFTWAFFE VII/JG 52

PILOT: "BUBI" HARTMAN

352 VICTORIES, WWII ACE

Posted

After 10.5 years in Soviet captivity, Hartmann was released to West Germany. He eventually was selected to command the first West German all-jet fighter wing, flying the Sabre F-86 jet fighters.

 

http://users.senet.com.au/~wingman/hartmann.html

 

The Hartmann part of this thread got me qurious so a google search helped me learn more about him. Thank you stevechester!

 

The forums here are great :D

 

SleepySweeper

Guest Sony Tuckson
Posted

nice enough, but wasn't hartmann's plane camouflages with the then standard NATO scheme?

 

Just a question

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