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Aero L-39 C/ZO/ZA Albatros add on pack

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Aero L-39 C/ZO/ZA Albatros add on pack


Aero L-39C/ZA/ZO Albatros for Strike Fighters 2 series (Europe, Israel)

 

Installation:

Under Win7 or Vista unzip content into User\Saved Games\ThirdWire\StrikeFighters2(...)\Objects

Under WinXP is the destination in MyDocuments\ThirdWire...

 

History (from wiki):

The Aero L-39 Albatros is a high-performance jet trainer aircraft developed in Czechoslovakia to meet requirements for a "C-39" (C for cvi?ný – trainer) during the 1960s to replace the L-29 Delfín. It was the first of the second-generation jet trainers, and the first turbofan-powered trainer produced, and was later updated as the L-59 Super Albatros and as the L-139 (prototype L-39 with engine Garrett TFE731). The design is still produced in an evolved state as the L-159 ALCA, while more than 2,800 L-39s still serve with over 30 air forces around the world. The Albatros – the most widely used jet trainer in the world – is versatile, seeing duty in light-attack missions as well as in basic and advanced pilot training.

 

Role Military trainer aircraft

Light ground-attack aircraft

Manufacturer Aero Vodochody

First flight 4 November 1968

Introduced 1971

Status 2,800 still in use in various air forces

Primary users Soviet Air Force

Czechoslovak Air Force

Libyan Air Force

Royal Thai Air Force

Produced 1970s-1999

 

3D model: Monty CZ

Textures: Monty CZ, Soulfreak

Cockpit: Monty CZ

Flight model: Monty CZ

Hangar and Loading textures: Soulfreak

 

Thanks to:

Miroslav Han?ar, author of the www.l-39.cz page

Barry Hancock, from www.worldwidewarbirds.com (check his articles about flying the Albatros there)

all people from www.flightsim.cz who helped me

Soulfreak, Kulbit80, 76.IAP-Blackbird, EricJ, NeverEnough and others.

 

For comments visit www.combatace.com

 

Monty CZ


 

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Thank you Monty

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Outstanding work Monty!

I´m proud to ba a little part of this great Projekt! :good:

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This says it all.....

 

The very first one Monty goes to you.....

soviet.jpg

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:drinks:

Congrats Monty!!

 

wrench

kevin stein

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Simply great.

 

:clapping::clapping::clapping::clapping:

 

Next one will be a new L-29, Monty? I hope so.

 

Paul :drinks:

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I think it should be an Addon Of The Year!

 

One of the best free stuff ever.

And new for Third Wire series is IFR Hood (Instrument Flight Practice Hood)[shift+9] inside L-39C cockpit flight experience! And that dirty canopy...

 

Greatest adulation for you Monty!

 

Michal

Edited by Kulbit80

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Hello,

 

Thank you very much!!! :good:

 

Your mod is very accurate... :clapping:

 

Now we can train with your beautiful Albatros before flying... the very good TMF Fulcrum like real world... :salute:

 

Coupi. :bye:

Edited by Coupi

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Updatet Userlist for the L-39ZO:

 

[Lybia]

ServiceStartYear=1976

ServiceEndYear=2010

Availability=VERY_COMMON

 

[EGermany]

ServiceStartYear=1976

ServiceEndYear=1990

Availability=COMMON

 

[WGermany]

ServiceStartYear=1990

ServiceEndYear=1991

Availability=COMMON

 

[iraq]

ServiceStartYear=1976

ServiceEndYear=1991

Availability=COMMON

 

[Egypt]

ServiceStartYear=1976

ServiceEndYear=1999

Availability=COMMON

 

[Hungary]

ServiceStartYear=1976

ServiceEndYear=2010

Availability=COMMON

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Simply amazing work! It has to be the best user-made aircraft for the SF2 series. And it's so refreshing to see a trainer, even more considering it's not your usual NATO hardware...

Just one small thing: On the "C" version (L-39C) I can't hear the engine sounds. All works fine on versions ZA, ZO. Is it just me?

 

Thanks a lot for this fantastic plane!

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I have a very updated and patched-up version of SFp1...so moving away from it is going to be tough. I have a few backwards-transfered aircraft for SF2 in SFp1 (the new F-14's, a B-1B)...I do the Unicode to ANSI 'conversion' for the files I need to...but all I get is a still (non-moving), invisible object...any ideas? I have visited the SF2 Knowledge Base on this and nothing seems out of the ordinary in what I'm doing...

Edited by cgold

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A+ 5 stars Addon Monty! :clapping:

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Nice to see you enjoy it! and thanx for 5 stars :-)

the sound problem with L-39C is due

EngineSoundName=AL-21F-1

instead of

EngineSoundName=JetEngine

in data.ini on other versions

I believe AL-21F-1 is sound from EXP2 so without it you have to change it.

MontyCZ

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Edit:

As Alex says!

Edited by Soulfreak

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Changed the .ini file and it all works fine now! Thanks guys for the suggestions :)

 

Love the normal maps, btw. It's good to see those bumpy metal plates between the panel lines. Top job!

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Great !!!

What about L-139 "Albatros 2000" and L-159 variants? Any plans to make them too?

 

Cheers :)

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I have a very updated and patched-up version of SFp1...so moving away from it is going to be tough. I have a few backwards-transfered aircraft for SF2 in SFp1 (the new F-14's, a B-1B)...I do the Unicode to ANSI 'conversion' for the files I need to...but all I get is a still (non-moving), invisible object...any ideas? I have visited the SF2 Knowledge Base on this and nothing seems out of the ordinary in what I'm doing...

 

Same here. Anyone knows how to make it work on WOI?

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Only Monty could do that by changing (converting) 3d files to LODs old code for first gen and skins from DDS to BMP. And then some ini works.

Edited by Kulbit80

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Only Monty could do that by changing (converting) 3d files to LODs old code for first gen and skins from DDS to BMP. And then some ini works.

 

I converted the DDS to BMP (beautiful skins btw) and ANSI'ed the ini files. But I don't know how to do the LOD work.

Can anyone help?

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A very great Addon congratulations and thank you very much :clapping:

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I converted the DDS to BMP (beautiful skins btw) and ANSI'ed the ini files. But I don't know how to do the LOD work.

Can anyone help?

Impossible to use these LOD models with the 2008 SF1 series. But when you install WOI addon released in 2010 you should

be able to to use these LOD's, as well as .DDS and Unicode ini files.

(I found only the December 2010 SF2E Expansion pack 2 models, such as the Lightning, cannot be used with the WOI addon game)

 

...Why are the distance LOD's of the L-39 hardly any smaller then the main LOD?

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Just a great work! A great trainer for SF2! Also liked the skins! many thanks!

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Great work MontyCz, the model is visually pleasant, the cockpit is functional and, last but not least as it's often overlooked in the mods, the documentation is exemplary!good.gif

 

There's a very small typo in the "L-39ZO_USERLIST.INI" file though, as Libya is spelt "Lybia" in it.

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