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Baleares Class FFG


Baleares Class FFG for Strike Fighters 2

 

Version 1.0 Release 04/19/2017

 

This model is not to be used in any commercial,for-profit packages or any package not available in Combat Ace It may, however, be used in any freeware mod. According to the Combat-Ace terms of use.

 


Contents:

 

-Objects-
BalearesClass FFG

 

-Decals-
Hull name and numbers for all the ships in service with the Spanish Navy

 


Installation (SF2):

 

Extract each folder into the matching folders in your mod directory.

 


Notes.

 


v. 1.0: Initial Release

 

Credits:

 

Model:angelp
Skins and textures: angelp
Ini files:angelp
Decals: angelp
Weapons; WhiteBoySamurai, angelp


 

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Good work angelp, nice to have another Spanish ship.. :good:  :good:

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Very good job Angelp! Many thanks!!! :drinks:

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