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Ed Rasimus's "Bat Bird" for SF2V

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Ed Rasimus's "Bat Bird" for SF2V


Bat Bird Texture pack

 

by: Fubar512

 

 

This texture-set represents Ed Rasimus's F-105D, "The Bat Bird", as it would have appeared in its heyday.

 

The USAF had not fully implemented the two-letter tail code in those days, so birds from the 421st TFS flew with their vertical stabs unadorned, save for an abbreviated code. And that code consisted of the last digit of the fiscal year in which a particular bird was ordered, followed by its 4-digit serial number.

 

"Nose Art" was not officially authorized, so the Bat Bird insignia was present for only two weeks during Ed Rasimus's tour with the 421st.

 

I've also taken the liberty of tweaking a few values in the F-105D-66 flight dynamics file, including its power plant's thrust values and altitude tables. The former was corrected to the proper values for a J75-P-19W mill, the latter simply an expanded table to more accurately reflect performance at altitude.

 

Engine, gear, and flap sounds have also been provided.

 

Installation:

 

Simply extract the contents of the zip archive into your SF2V mod folder. It will overwrite only one file (the F-105D_66.ini file), and that will no effect it in any other way, other than changing the displayed model's name to it's correct one, and adding the necessary lines of code for the new texture-set.

 

It will also create sounds folder, if you did not have one, already.

 

If you're unsure of the location of your mod folders (it's location depends on which flavor of Windows you're running), simply go to the SF2 knowledge base at www.combatace.com, where you'll find all the help you need, and then some : )

 

Enjoy....

 

fubar512


 

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Nice work fubar512!

 

Did you know that legendary Thud pilot Karl Richter went down in "Bat Bird" on his 198 "official" mission over North Vietnam? This adds even more significance to your model.

 

Regards,

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