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READ THE READMES.

 

Tanks by Crab.

 

Download here: (16.3MB)

 

http://www.max-gs.com/files/f-105d-31.zip

 

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Readme:

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F-105D-31 Thunderchief for

Strike Fighters : Project 1

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build 10-10-2004

 

 

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Installation

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To install the F-105D-31 Thunderchief simply unzip the "F-105D-31" folder and place it in your "Strikefighters\Objects\Aircraft" directory.

Then simply run strike fighters selecting Single Mission and picking the "F-105D-31" from the list of flyable aircraft.

 

 

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Notes

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You'll need to wait for Service pack 3 (if it's not already released by the time you read this) to get working tape gauges. Tough s**t.

 

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F-105D-31 Thunderchief introduction & History

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Built by Republic Aircraft, the F-105 was designed as a supersonic, single-seat, fighter-bomber able to carry nuclear weapons and heavy bomb loads over great distances at high speeds. It made its first flight on October 12, 1955. The first F-105D (58-1146) flew on 9 June 1959. The TAC at Nellis AFB, Nevada, accepted the first F-105D on September 28, 1960. The initial contract for 59 F-105Ds was increased to nearly 300 by the end of 1961. Ultimately, 610 F-105Ds were built.

 

The F-105D variant was an all-weather fighter-bomber version, fitted with monopulse and Doppler radar for night or bad weather operations. This radar was capable of terrain avoidance commands. The original weapons bay, designed for nuclear stores, was sealed and fitted with additional fuel tanks. Bombs were carried on multiple weapons racks on the centerline of the fuselage, and on wing pylons. The aircraft was fitted with a retractable in-flight refueling probe. During the Vietnam War, F-105 units operated from bases in Thailand.

 

The F-105D was the major production version of the Thunderchief series. It was an all-weather version of the day-only F-105B. Externally, the -D differed from the -B in having a slightly longer and wider nose, which housed the AN/ASG-19 "Thunderstick" system designed to meet new all-weather requirements specified in the November 1957. The AN/ASG-19 was designed around the NASARR R-14A all-purpose monopulse radar. This was optimized in both air-to-ground and air-to-air modes and was capable of performing both low-level and high-altitude missions. The aircraft was equipped with a General Electric FC-5 flight control system that operated in conjunction with the R-14A radar to provide the F-105D with full all-weather capability. The system included a bomb-toss computer, a sight system, an AN/APN-131 Doppler navigator, an air data computer, missile launch computer, autopilot, and search and ranging radar. The radar installation also incorporated a terrain guidance mode permitting the pilot to descend through bad weather in unfamiliar territory and to hug the ground, avoiding detection.

 

A J75-P-19W jet engine equipped with water injection powered the F-105D. A new cockpit was provided with a vertical instrument panel. The higher gross weight of the -D version required the provision of a stronger main landing gear and more robust brakes. In addition, a pitot tube was mounted on the extreme tip of the nose. The aircraft were otherwise quite similar to other F-105s. The F-105D had an arrester hook mounted on the rear of the ventral fin. This hook was intended to engage a wire in case the aircraft overshot the end of the runway during a landing. The Thunderchief was not capable of carrier-based operations.

 

 

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Known Issues

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* Service pack 3 needed for tape gauges

 

 

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Aircraft Files

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Authored by David:

 

F-105D-31.LOD

F-105D-31.ini

F-105D-31_DATA.ini

F-105D-31_HANGAR.bmp

F-105D-31_LOADOUT.bmp

F-105D-31_LOADOUT.INI

F-105D-31_LOADING.bmp

F-105D-31_HANGAR.bmp

 

Authored by Lansen & David:

 

Cockpit textures

 

Authored by Sundowner:

 

All Decals

 

Authored by Volksjaeger:

 

Skin files

 

Authored by Column5:

 

Flight model/data file

 

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Thanks to

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Lansen(!!!)

Sundowner

Column5

Volksjaeger

 

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Cheers

Posted

I came here to see if you'd posted it yet....might want to send it over to MJ so he could help ya with bandwidth since I'd say this will be a popular download

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