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Upgrade Pack for STORMs F-4N


UPDATE FOR STORM'S F-4N PHANTOM 2

 

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** NOTE: THIS IS FOR USERS WHO DO NOT HAVE THE THIRDWIRE DLC F-4N. IF YOU HAVE THAT DLC THEN DOWNLOAD THIS FILE **

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** THIS MOD, DUE TO THE USE OF THE F-4B_67 LODS, DOES NOT HAVE SLATTED STABS OR DROOPING AILERONS. AGAIN, IF YOU HAVE THE DLC, **

** USE THE ABOVE FILE INSTEAD!!!! **

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This is an update for the F-4B_67 based F-4N by CA's own STORM. I have added DECM markings and several skins for Gull Grey over White and the Overall Gull Grey paint schemes. I started this project on STORMs N, then completed a version on the DLC N. This brings the work back to its starting area. That said if you have the DLC N i suggest getting that enhancement mod. But if you did not buy it or prefer this one, I've looked out for you too.

 

Included

 

- Renamed STORMs aircraft "F-4N Phantom II (STORM) to avoid confusion the DLC mod. Esp important for me as i did in fact have both!!!!

- Added F-4N (80_Storm) aircraft for Overall Gull Gray and Low Viz Gray skins.

- unit specific skins for all N Phlyers from 1974 until about 1982.

- DECM antenea for the intakes, added via fakepilot method

- the latest squadronlist.ini.

 

Requirements

Need SF2 Vietnam for the F-4B_67 lods

 

Installation

unzip, add folders to mod folder, allow merge and overwrite if needed

 

Credits

 

*STORM for the original mod

*mppd for the DECM fairings

*Thanks to Sundowner for his templates. With a Sundowner template, you have to work hard to screw up a skin!!!!!

*mytai01. much of this work is based off of his model for decalling the F-4 Phantom. Some of the nn tgas are even lifted off his B model skins and adjusted into N models BuNos. Those that have seen his work will recognize much influence in this mod.

*As with all my Phantom mods, thank you to Spillone104 for his J-79 effects. I do like them so, and hope you will as well.

*Thanks to Gerwin, Sundowner, Blade, Wrench, Dave, mppd, Ghost531 and many others who have given me answers and resources to many technical questions the last year and a half i've been working this.

*BIG Thanks to Icarus999 for catching a previous error in the mod

*and as always thanks to TK who developed the game

 

again thank you for downloading this mod and i hope that you enjoy it!

 

Kevin Unruh

aka daddyairplanes

6 Sept 2013


 

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