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SF2 Spanish F-104G


SF2 SPANISH F-104G

 

Basado en el F-104G de thirdwire (Se necesitan los .lod,.tga,.shd,la carpeta cockpit y el loadout.bmp)

 

Representa el F-104G de las FFAA usado entre los años 1965 y 1972 cuando se les conocía como 104 Escuadrón.

 

He incluido Skin, Decals, hangar y loading Screens, también he modificado:

 

-Data: Fechas y país de utilización, Posición de SideWinders y apertura de carlinga (Shift+0)

 

 

-Loadout: Respetando los reales, los pilones del fuselaje nunca se usaron en España (No han sido borrados)

 

-Userlist: España 1967-1972

 

Breve historia, archivos modificados, Instrucciones de instalación, reconocimientos y créditos en el LEEME

 

-Historia completa de los F-104G españoles (español e ingles): http://www.grupoaerea.es/F104/

 

-Imágenes de la película española "No le busques tres pies" (lema del escuadrón) en la que aparecen junto a otros cazas de la época:

 

 

Now in english!! (sorry if i made a mistake)

 

 

SF2 SPANISH F-104G

 

Based on Thirdwire´s F-104G (You will need ..lod,.tga,.shd,Cockpit folder and loadout.bmp)

 

Represents the F-104G used by the Spanish Armed Forces between 1965 and 1972 when their pilots were known as 104 Squadron

 

I´ve included Skin, Decals, hangar y loading Screens, I've also modified:

 

 

- Data: Dates and country of use, SideWinders position and canopy open (Shift+0).

 

- Loadout: As reality, fuselaje pylons never were used in Spain (But are not erased)

 

- Userlist: Spain 1967-1972

 

A little bit of history, modified files, instalation, Acknowledgments and Credits in README

 

-Complete history of spanish F-104G (english & spanish): http://www.grupoaerea.es/F104/

 

-Images of the spanish movie "No le busques tres pies..." (motto of the squadron) in which they appear alongside other fighters of the era:

 

 

### Gracias a la comunidad de Combatace-----------thanks to Combatace´s community ### :biggrin::beach:


 

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