+paulopanz Posted November 3, 2009 Posted November 3, 2009 View File Hawker Hunter F.50 / J-34 Hawker Hunter Mk 50 Export version of the Hunter F 4 fighter for Sweden. Never fitted with the "sawtooth" wing. Swedish designation J-34, 120 built, delivered to RSAF from 1955 to 1957. NUMBERS: 34001-34120 SERVICE: 1955/1969 The two fighter wings in Stockholm, F 18 at Tullinge and F 8 at Barkaby, each got 60 Hunters during 1955-57, trading-in their J 28B Vampire and J-29 Tunnan. J-34 Hunter remained an important part of the Swedish air defence until the late 1960's. It gained a reputation for beeing robust and usable under field conditions. F.9 at Save and F.10 at Angelholm had J-34 later from F.8 and F. 18. The launch rails for two Sidewinders were not initially carried, but added as an upgrade on 1960. UNITS (Wings): - F.18 at Tullinge 8/1955 - 1961 disbanded - J-34 to F.9/F.10 - F.8 at Barkarby 10/1956 - 1962 Draken conversion - J-34 to F.9/F.10 - F.9 at Säve (Gothenburg) (ex F.8/F.18 planes) 1962/1969 - last operator - F.10 at Ängelholm (ex F.8/F.18 planes) 1963/1967 - then J-34 to F.9 N.B. each wing had 3 squadrons (10 planes) Red, Blue and Jellow Until 1964 the planes had red, blue or yellow letters on the tail (F.18 didn't use letter code "I"), then a red, blue or yellow band on the nose and white numbers on the tail. These id signs where reproduced on the nose gear door, too. WHAT's IN: Two plane versions Mk 50 base and with launch rails for two Sidewinders 6 + 19 Skin variations for all the 4 wings and 12 Squadrons plus F18 Acro Hunter Team as a bonus. Badges, Numbers, letters etc. ..... F18 planes don't have "I" CREDITS: - KNUG for original Woe Skin and decals that I upgraded and reworked, help, effort and referces; - NCHENGO & SPILLONE104 for the new oustandings pylons; - SPILLONE104 for Hunter Sound, too - WRENCH & DIEGO for pilot; - FAST CARGO for Fake Pilot (icluded). - ??? for Rb24 [sidewinders] (included) TO INSTALL: As usual put all in mod folder. Canopy open: 10 Key Enjoy Paul Submitter paulopanz Submitted 11/03/2009 Category Hunter
+JonathanRL Posted November 3, 2009 Posted November 3, 2009 Awesome work! Thanks a bunch!!! May I ask what terrain you are using in the Screenshot?
+paulopanz Posted November 3, 2009 Author Posted November 3, 2009 Awesome work! Thanks a bunch!!! May I ask what terrain you are using in the Screenshot? Thanks. Bering Straits for SF2. Paul
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