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SF2 WW2 PTO F4U-4 Corsair Pak (TMF/MM) Ver.2

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SF2 WW2 PTO F4U-4 Corsair Pak (TMF/MM) Ver.2


SF2 WW2 PTO F4U-4 Corsair Pak (TMF/MM) Ver.2 6/18/2014

 

= For SF2, (*FUll 5 Merged Reccomended*) =

 

Designed for use =ONLY= in a stand-alone SF2NA-based WW2 PTO Mods Folder!!!

***Note: This pack replaces it total the TMF F4U-4 Corsair for WW2 that was released

several years ago. If you have the original WW2 version in you PTO mods folder, you

=MUST= delete the F4U-4's aircraft folder from your game -BEFORE- installing this

version. There have been a NUMBER of changes, and having the original still around

=will= cause conflicts. In particular, this mod makes use of the F4U-7.lod, with

various components removed. You have been warned!! As this aircraft uses SF2NA coding

for carrier operations, having a Full-5 Merged install is a reccomended requirement.

Those that "disapprove" of using the -7 Lod are cordially invited, and encouraged, NOT

to download this mod.***

 

This package contains an updated version of the WW2 TMF/MM F4U-4 Corsair, as seen

during the Okinawa Campaign through the war's end.

 

Unit(s) represented are:

 

VBF-6 (aboard USS Hancock)

VMF-222 "Flying Deuces" (Awase Field, Okinawa)

 

All skins are in Jpg format, and decal randomization is TRUE. See 'Notes' for more

details.

Pilots and the drop tank are included, other weapons (guns, bumbs, et) you should have

already. However, a new 'rocket rail' by Raven is. Included are several remodded

weapons (new HVARs), and an updated TinyTim.

In the loadout ini, there's a special "Anti-Ship_HR" (for Heavy Rocket) loadout that

replaces the bombs with the Tiny Tims. Of course, one can always swap them out on the

Loadout Screen.

The canopy opens/closes with the Standard Animation Keystroke ™, Shift/0. Wingfold

is controled by Shift/9. The aircraft is fully carrier capable, as per SF2NA, and now

will appear on deck, properly parked with folded wings.

 

As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. So,

please read them. Also, give the "Notes" section a read too. It contains explinations

and other items that might be interestering to know.

 

Good Hunting!

Wrench

Kevin Stein


  • Submitter
  • Submitted
    06/23/2014
  • Category
    F4U

 

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