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  1. 7 points
    F-100D with CBU-2B/A (SUU-7A) dispenser and CBU-52B/B
  2. 5 points
    Hallo the LAU-7A is not from me Sorry , the TER and the LAU-117 is no problem check the picture below as for the TER you dont have to set it as a "drop tank" just add on the weaponstation you like to use the TER RackSpecificStationCode=TER_RNZAF if you need the MER in the same color let me know , or if you like to remove the MER from your aircraft than check your weaponstations and delet the MER from the AllowedWeaponClass= LAU-117_RNZAF.7z TER_RNZAF.7z this is how i made it with a specific F-4 MER on my F-4´s , just do the same with the RackSpecificStationCode=TER_RNZAF on your weaponstations [CenterlineStation] SystemType=WEAPON_STATION StationID=5 StationGroupID=6 StationType=EXTERNAL AttachmentPosition=0.0,-1.634,-1.05 AttachmentAngles=0.0,-2.0,0.0 LoadLimit=2050 AllowedWeaponClass=BOMB,LGB,IFP,DLP,TER,MER,LP AttachmentType=NATO,USAF ModelNodeName=pylon_centerline PylonMass=32.21 PylonDragArea=0.02 LaunchRailNodeName= MinExtentPosition= MaxExtentPosition= RackSpecificStationCode=MER_F-4 if you need the Templates so that you can add your specific color just let me know and i send them to you
  3. 4 points
    How about it? Still a long way to go, but it's a start... Next, I'll be adding airports/airbases in Austria, Greece and Corsica, France (maybe something neutral in Switzerland too). This is the Cold War version of the terrain. A separate one will be made for the 1990s Balkan conflict and beyond. Speaking of the Balkan conflict, Udbina Air Base had been theatre of a NATO air mission. However, I've been unable to find any info about the construction year of said air base. I doubt that Udbina Air Base already existed back in 1963 (the Cold War version of the terrain spans from 1963 to 1991). If anyone is interested in doing a research about it, it'd help greatly. I have found this link which claims that Udbina Air Base existed before 1990, but no precise dates about its history during Cold War: http://www.forgottenairfields.com/croatia/lika-senj/udbina-s68.html
  4. 4 points
    September 15 1940 saw huge air battles over South-East England. It is now remembered as Battle of Britain Day...
  5. 4 points
    On decals now. I used old DS set, but adding new planes, correcting sizes and positions, checking photos. So: ZA 447 Mig Eater ZD717 Hello Kuwait ZA465 Foxy Killer
  6. 3 points
    Some more silver T-Birds (a big thanks to ravenclaw_007 for the JG71 Tulip he made me)
  7. 2 points
    Here you go, repainted LAU-7-Rail Have Fun! LAU-7_A4K.7z
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    Rgr. Nice work on the big birds. I'm primarily interested in Korea and Vietnam so the BUFFs I need/use are for Vietnam.
  10. 1 point
    15th of September is Battle of Britain Day and if you did not know there were a lot of combat experienced pilots from other nations in the battle. Here is a brief story of (Czech) Josef Franticek who was credited by most with the most kills during that period. They generally refer to him as being indisciplined because he always broke formation - but tbh if you were told to fly in some of those suicidal formations like the Vic in discipline might be replaced with having more than 2 brain cells. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/stories-45516556 He is portrayed in part of this new film about the Polish 303 squadron:
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    BSFC=0.00280 TW value from A-1H/J And IIRC this value is used in most(?) TW piston engine planes.. Info: Fw 190's with MG FF/M in the outer wings, these guns did not eject empty casings (collected them inside a wing compartment) The A-4/A-5 (if equipped with MG FF/M) used 90-rounds drums instead of the 60-rounds drums.
  13. 1 point
    Awesome!! Thank you so much Ravenclaw, you're an absolute wizard! The RNZAF launchers look GREAT! Wishing you a wonderful weekend from New Zealand, Ravenclaw! Warmest Regards, Steve
  14. 1 point
    check the amount of fuel in the tank(s) (there are actually 2 in the lower fusealge, or as used here, 1 large one of more-or-less correct gallonage front tank: 232 lt. rear tank: 293 lt. easier to just use one total gallon numbers (literage?) check BFSC also (iirc) - which controls fuel consumption. I have all the hit boxes done; just have some final testing. Took substantially LESS than a half hour to do them. AND correct the muzzle flash and ejected shell locations.
  15. 1 point
    Speaking from a UK POV, there's been at least one occasion in Op SHADER where RAF Typhoon has used its 27mm cannon on a strafing run. https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/typhoon-uses-cannon-combat/ As long as the pilot/crew are obeying ROEs and have clearance from the CoC then there should be no issues.
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  17. 1 point
    Sequencial tactical numbers for T-54A.
  18. 1 point
    BAC Thunderstrike S.1 - No.617 Squadron, RAF Far East Air Force, 1970
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  21. 1 point
    Good job!! Mission success ;-))) Well ..
  22. 1 point
    7 engine bomber............. (Doom 34, which had an engine lose oil pressure on takeoff from Barksdale. the crew didnt report it to the mission commander until past the halfway point enroute to Iraq)
  23. 1 point
    Slow progress...........
  24. 1 point
    JaboG 36 Westfalen in natural silver
  25. 1 point
    Some news: some reworked skins and some new ones
  26. 1 point
    First, I like it. But, I think a meddlesome China wanting mineral claims in Africa makes for a better benefactor to the Angolans. I'd have a coalition of African nations (including the Algerians, perhaps) backed by China fighting the South Africans who are getting help from French naval forces and possibly Brazilian or UK military assistance.


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