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SF2 Su-24 Fencers


SF2 Su-24 Fencers

 

This mod package contains a collection of Su-24 Fencers, all converted and updated to SF2 standards. Included in the package are all the weapons, sounds, pilots, and seats that you will need to install and use any of the aircraft in this package.

 

These aircraft can be used in SF2, SF2E, SF2V, or SF2I. To install and use them, you should ensure that your SF2 installation is patched to at least the Dec2009 patch level. See below for installation instructions.

 

Those familiar with Lindr2's Su-24 Fencer Pack for SFP1 will rightly recognize that this updated package simply builds on his earlier efforts.

 

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Installation

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To install, simply drag the \Flight, \Objects, and \Sounds folders to your SF2 Mods Folder (NOT the folder that the game installs to). By default your Mod Folder should be located here:

 

Windows XP: \Documents and Settings\[username]\My Documents\ThirdWire\[Game]\

Windows Vista: \Users\[username]\Saved Games\ThirdWire\[Game]\

Windows 7: \Users\[username]\Saved Games\ThirdWire\[Game]\

 

...where [username] is the account you log into within Windows and [Game] is the name of the particular game mod folder that you're moving the files to. If the aircraft are not showing up in your Single Mission Aircraft menu, then you didn't install all the bits correctly.

 

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Aircraft & Nations Included

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The following aircraft are included in this package:

 

Su-24 Fencer

Su-24M Fencer-D

Su-24M2 Fencer-D

Su-24MK Fencer-D

Su-24MP Fencer-F

Su-24MR Fencer-E

 

The following nations are represented:

 

USSR

Ukraine

Iraq

Libya

Syria

 

For more information on the differences between these various versions, see the documentation included in \_OriginalReadMes.

 

 

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Credits & Acknowledgements

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This package largely consists of work done by others and released previously in other packages. All I did was assemble the package, update the bits to SF2 standards, and make minor adjustments and tweaks here and there (discussed above).

 

Veltro2K ....................................... Su-24 model

Lindr2 ......................................... Su-24 Pack for SFP1 (incl. weapons)

NormanKnight ................................... F-111 cockpit

Veltro2K, Tunderchief .......................... Skins

Erwin Hans ..................................... APK-9E Targeting Pod

Spillone104 .................................... Sounds

 

If I have neglected to credit anyone, please let me know -- it will be fixed ASAP. A copy of the original ReadMe for Lindr2's Su-24 Pack for SFP1 is included in \_OriginalReadMes. Any errors in this package are mine alone, so please do report bugs and inaccuracies to the CombatAce.com forum.

 

 

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Eric Howes

eburger68

22 July 2011


 

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Looks like your getting all the Red Swingers in town... Nice work. :drinks:

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Great collection this and the Mig-23 pack.

Thanks mate :good: :good:

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Great pack, but the AA-1C as air to air armament looks like a mistake?

Why should the Fencer use such an obsolete missile?

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AntEater:

 

The original Loadout for the Su-24 in the SFP1 pack specified the R-55 Alkali-C. I was reluctant to make major changes to the Loadouts. So, that's now the AA-1C.

 

Eric Howes

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Problem is this missile was allready out of service by the time the Su-24 entered service.

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Guest Pfunk

Very, VERY happy about this one now that I'm working on Black Sea v2.0. I'll be making a Ukrainian version of at least one of these.

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Problem is this missile was allready out of service by the time the Su-24 entered service.

 

So then change it yourself.....that is your choice.

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Hi,

 

Fencer... very dangerous soviet asset... :good:

 

... thank you!!! :salute:

 

Coupi.

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