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SAAB J29F Tunnan for SF2

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SAAB J29F Tunnan for SF2


SAAB J29F Tunnan for SF2

= For SF2, Full-4 Merged, and/or SF2E

 

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*Important Note:

The main reason for SF2 and/or SF2E, is this aircraft now uses the stock Hunter FGA.9 cockpit. Should be available in all versions, excepting stand-alone SF2V (and even then, possibly when merged, even using the SF2V exe?). In other words ... any SF2 install that has access to the Hunter 9's cockpit parts.

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This is an upgrade/mod of the SAAB J29F Tunnan, as released by Phlerp & Co in either 2004 or 2006 (the lod is dated 2004, and the original readme in dated 2006. Go Figure!)

 

Several small tweeks to the various inis have been done; the cockpit switched to the stock Hunter 9, all skins and decals are setup SF2 style, and all weapons for this aircraft are included. I couldn't positiviely ID the canopy node, so that is NOT working. The weapons are taken from the GunnyPak, so if you have them installed, just allow the overwrite. There are also landing lights.<grin> The destroyed model uses a stock 3rdWire one available in ALL versions, so won't be any issue there (Fresco).

 

The damage textures have been converted to dds format; however the original tgas ARE included. A new SF2-style hangar screen in included. Avionics mods adds a radar-ranging gunsight (weither this is historically accurate??? don't know!). A new Userlist ini is included; with luck I got the years right (or close enough)

 

As always, READ the enclosed readme for full, highly detailed, step-by-step install instructions. This package is set up for a 'drag and drop' style of installation -- everything has been divided into the proper folder format that SF2 needs/wants/requires. Of course, the usual "Notes" section for other stuff.

 

Happy Landings!

wrench

kevin stein


 

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Tack så jävla mycket, det ska bli ett sant nöje att plocka upp F22s gamla favorit i luften mot lede fi! ;-)

 

Thank you for your effort. I really appreciate it, and will now fly my brains out! :D

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I heard a story once from a pilot that flew these beauties. He told the squadron he was at used to try and break the sound barrier by diving from a certain hight. And the guy that could get the highest speed would get some kind of surprise from the other fellas :)

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Very good idea Kevin!

I have only to say that I have some Austrian skins (and not only) in the makings (very slowly - not an high priority job) on my HD.

Paul :grin:

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