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Sikorsky AH-60L BattleHawk


AH-60 BAttleHawk for Strike Fighters 2

Version 1.0 Release 03/12/2020

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


Contents:

-Objects-
AH-60 BattleHawk

-Weapons-
Spike NLOS
Spike LR

 

-Decals-
Fictional 124sq


Installation (SF2):

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


Notes.

This model represents a What If Battle Hawk Modification of the UH-60L in service with the Israeli Air Force.  In order to make the model work, you will need a suitable cockpit since the only uh-60 cockpit is from that site. Rivet counters please save energy, this is a What If helicopter based on a proposed modification of the UH-60 and the Arpia IV of the Colombian Air Force (WIP). The models uses Rocket Pods from the At-6 model availabel here (not included)

Credits:

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

 


 

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Should I leave this in the Helicopter section, or move it to the What If section?????

It's nice to have a new Blackhawk! Any plans for the regular UH-60 series?

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Looks very nice! :good:

But as Bob wrote, it would be nice to have the regular versions of the Blackhawk.

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Dumb question from me...

Who built the cockpit for the DAT UH-60s? If it was Kesselbrut, as he always allowed usage of HIS products, I'd rule that it's usable here.

Obviously, if it wasn't, and is only a DAT cockpit, well,  I guess not!! (sad face)

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35 minutes ago, Wrench said:

If it was Kesselbrut,

It was Kesselbrut. 99.99% sure.

I think even yap was using his pits. 

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I can't find any of mine from all those years ago, so I can't check the readme. So, if anyone CAN, please let us know

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yea i just found one of the readme - Kesselbrut. Confirmed.

Even Florian was using that pit in his SeaKing. 

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well, there it is!!! :drinks:

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9 hours ago, Wrench said:

well, there it is!!! :drinks:

Well well well, so If I upload the model with that cockpit, I will not receive a cease and desist note from Capum? :biggrin:

Other versions are WIP,  maybe i could delete some bits in the colombian model and i will have an UH-60L /M

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if you do, tell him to pound sand. kesselbrut's stuff in unrestricted freeware

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Would a version for the Spanish army be possible? I have modified your Israeli version for personal use but it is not as good as yours, thank you very much for your work angelp

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I use the Yasur 2000 pit cabin from Jarek Hereda, which added figure of a co-pilot

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looks good botht he pilot addon and spanish skin. maybe do a stbdalone with both?

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