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When it became clear that the Mirage F1 was becoming a successful production aircraft, Dassault began investigating the possibility of a dedicated reconnaissance version for its most important client, the French Air Force. However, the escalating cost of fighter aircraft meant that add-on pods for this purpose were a more economical alternative. Many French Air Force aircraft, as well as those of some export clients (such as Iraq's Mirage F1EQ), did indeed have a variety of reconnaissance pods available, which were attached to the underside of the main fuselage. However, the development of a tactical reconnaissance aircraft for the French Air Force continued, and the first Mirage F1CR flew on 20 November 1981.

F1CR specifics:

  • A/A: R550/R550-2 self-defence only, no R530 and no S530F (no wiring)
  • A/G: AUF2 (no CLB4, no CLB8), rockets (<90ies), bombs, BAP/BAT
  • radio-altimeter
  • Inertial Navigation System (Sagem ULISS 47), VOR/ILS
  • Panoramic (Omera 40 75mm) and vertical (Omera 33 150 mm) cameras
  • Radar Cyrano IV-MR
  • Seat Mk10
  • AAR probe
  • no right gun, Super Cyclope Infra-Red linescan imager (SAT SCM 2400) instead
  • Barax, Phimat capability
  • CC420 pods capability
  • RPL201 EFT

F1CR F7 standard specifics:

  • RPL201 EFT "Lion" and "Shark" special deco
  • Corail gondolas (P0 station)
  • GPS (GPS Improved Inertial Navigation)
  • RWR Aigle
  • double wingtip position lights
  • Thomson CSF RAPHAEL TH SLAR Side Looking Aiborne Radar Recon Pod (P1 Id on AMCP)
  • Rubis FLIR recon pod (P2 Id on AMCP)
  • ASTAC (Analyseur de Signaux TACtiques) ELINT pod (P3 Id on AMCP)
  • Thomson CSF MDS610 PRESTO (Pod REcon STand-Off) (P4 Id on AMCP)

This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware.

Released under CombatAce Fair-Use terms.

Enjoy

The Mirage F-1 Team


 

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Hi

 

I have a stupid question :

What does the green squere (inside the red circle in the screenshot below) means ?

 

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Thank you in advance

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It is the "steering cue" (SymbolType=STEERING_CUE) in A/G mode. Some kind of emulation of the target position within SF2 limitations, better than nothing :sad:

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