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A-7A & F-8A Fictional 1963 Skins


USAF A-7A Corsair II and F-8A Crusader 'Fictional Circa 1963' Skins for TW A-7A and F-8C AC.

 

These are separate aircraft that use the ThirdWire SF2 A-7A and F-8C lods and cockpit/avionics and various other files.

 

This file contains the relevant .ini files to convert them to USAF aircraft Circa 1963. The loadout.ini calls for the AIM-4G. You will have to obtain it from whichever weapons packs here at Combat Ace contains it.

 

They were built from a SF2 5+2 merged install and use stock decals and other stock references.

 

They are in .jpg format for SF2.

 

INSTALLATION: Unzip to a folder/place of your choice. Copy, Move, Drag-n-Drop or do whatever you wish to get the A-7A_AF and F-8A_AF folders into your aircraft folder. Choose the desired skin in the loadout section. Fly.

 

I'm releasing this under the Combat Ace Fair Use Agreement. Use it anyway you wish for personal use. For any other use, please contact me first.

 

If you find any problems with it, please PM me. If you improve it, please PM me a copy.

 

Thanks to Spinners for the inspiration for these skins and to all who are helping me learn to skin by direct involvement and/or by inspiration.

 

If I forget or miss anyone who deserves credit for anything I release, I apologize. I have no intent to abuse or misuse anyone's property or claim it as my own. Please contact me to correct any error.

 

Geary


 

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