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  1. 8 points
    I have some other cockpit made the same way. No 3d work to be clear, only cosmetic. Same problem with instruments wich should in metric I think. Polikarpov I-16 MiG-3 LaGG-5 Radial Lavochkin LA-5FN/LA-7 All models available at DAT ATeam` place.
  2. 6 points

    Version 1.0.0

    186 downloads

    A-50EI (Il-76) of the Indian Air Force with the EL/W-2090 The IAI EL/W-2090 is an airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) radar system developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Elta Electronics Industries of Israel. Its primary objective is to provide intelligence to maintain air superiority and conduct surveillance. The system is currently in-service with the Indian Air Force. Unpack and add folders as listed. Credits: Model: Veltro2k cockpit: Orig by DELLS or Kesselbrut ?, Mod by Wrench FM: Wrench IAF Skin: Paulopanz CRL+O = Cargo Bay open shift+0 = Side Door open Not to be used in whole or part in anything that is payware
  3. 4 points
    Gents, I did some cosmetic changes on Stary´s generic cockpit mixed with some Pasko´s PZL-11 instruments to make a new cockpit for PZL-24. Some instrumensts are not workin properly and I need some help to make them work. Grab it here -----> https://ufile.io/ype5f
  4. 3 points
    I will add my 5 cents to the thread as it claims that mods have not sufficient instructions. So my point of view. No instructions? So what. I can download any mod from here for free. And enjoy. And that is enough. I can't expect more from guys who are spending countless hours on skinning, editing, modeling etc. If I decided to mod my game I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO MOD THIS. Over the years I've learned how, when and why mods are working or not. And possible that I still have to learn more. As generally, I am new here - compared to others. Anyway. I found all the information that I needed - thanks to search option/button. And of course trial and error. And now I can even put some aircraft into the game. As for instructions -- ooo holly crap...we are not dealing with some quantum physics. Over the years all mods work the same way. We have the same structure of folders. Still. Copy - paste is often the most sophisticated way of putting mod into a game. Campaign/Mission/Aircraft/Weapon for NA/ Vietnam/ Korea or Iran - works the same way. So I don't give a sht if there is instruction or not. I'm glad that folks are still doing mods. And better if they are working on terrain or nice tilesets, skins, or any other great stuff (even small improvements are welcome) rather then writing Readme that possible 80% of people will not read anyway....(another thing is some are not reading and asking same questions over and over again ). As I know from my own experience writing readme is the worst part of making a mod...at least for me - I wrote once readme - explaining an idea of moded aircraft AH-6C - then I received a message that AH-6 looks different way...Yes G/F/M looks different But I've made AH-6C so meaning someone is stupid enough not to see a title of mod and thing that I've made C! So I wasted time writing readme because someone didn't get the idea... Anyway. Different story with payware. There if something is not working...it should have some technical support. But here - all is free... So, learn how, when and why...trial and error rather than complaining that someone forgot to put a sound file, fake pilot mod or small decal.. @1Patriot-of-many this post is not directed to you..just generally to someone. Regards and have a good day/evening folks. And I haven't had a bad day - quite ok although a little bit windy.
  5. 3 points
    Alternate data ini posted below gents' for the Morane-Saulnier type N (80hp). This one disables control surfaces beyond excessive speeds, control is regained once speed drops to normal levels...the wing warping is the first to be affected, then rudder and elevator last. Avoid exceeding dive speeds much beyond 200 kph if using this alternate data ini. Will test this further and any feedback may be posted here...if this hardcore realism becomes popular, I will think about implementing such "disabling" speeds across more types for a ver. 10.0 of the FM update pack. Happy flying, Von S EDIT: File removed, will be included in mini ver. 9.9 update of the FM pack under the relevant thread (this one).
  6. 3 points
  7. 2 points
    This post is not what I expected from reading the thread title.
  8. 2 points
    Thanks for your continued game improvements. However, if this continues, my pilot survival-span, already brief, will reduce to that of an amoeba.😂
  9. 2 points
    I was busy with other things for a few months. But it would be a waste to just leave the Flak 18 gathering dust. This evening I patched it up to be worthy of a release, at least as a beta model. Added some ammo boxes too. The texturing could still use some work. You can find the package for SF2 on my website as usual.
  10. 2 points
    Hello, Remember... more than 15 years ago. This beautiful SFP1 loading screen motivated me to play this game ! All credit to Thirdwire : I have tried to adapt it to the current SF2. Best regards, Coupi.
  11. 2 points
    What if the two most formidable European fighter aircraft of the 1980s and ’90s crossed swords? One, the Tornado ADV, was the RAF’s prime interceptor of the, the other, the Mirage 2000, was an electric performer from the Dassault stable and the pride of the French Air France. Ian Black, flew both, and is qualified to answer. https://hushkit.net/2019/03/15/tornado-f3-versus-mirage-2000-pilot-of-both-explains-how-they-would-fight-and-who-would-win/
  12. 1 point
    DCS: F-14 Tomcat Released The F-14 Tomcat developed by Heatblur Simulations is now available for download from: DCS World e-Shop Heatblur Simulations Store Steam Store The Grumman F-14 Tomcat is a two crew, variable geometry, maritime air superiority fighter that served with the US Navy for 32 years and continues to serve with the IRIAF in Iran. The F-14 was the US Navy's frontline fighter from the 1970s until the mid-2000s. Over the course of its long service life, it also became the US Navy’s premier precision ground-attack platform and lone airborne reconnaissance asset. More screenshots Outstanding features of the aircraft are the swing-wing configuration, crew of two, and the powerful AN/AWG-9 Weapons Control System (WCS) and radar. The AWG-9 allows employment of the powerful AIM-54 Phoenix air to air missile while the LANTIRN pod allows the ability to carry out precision ground strikes using laser-guided bombs. The F-14 Tomcat was present during many pivotal moments such as the two Gulf of Sidra incidents, Operation Desert Storm in Iraq, the conflict in Yugoslavia, Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom. It was also immortalized in the iconic motion picture, Top Gun, and starred in several other feature films including The Final Countdown, Executive Decision, and others. Top 10 Things to Know About DCS World As DCS World continues to grow and increase in popularity, new users often have similar questions about the game. This video is designed to answer the 10 most common questions we see. Find your answers to these and other questions here. Do I need a HOTAS to play? Does DCS World support Virtual Reality? Can I use Track IR with DCS World? Does DCS World allow multiplayer? How do I set up controllers? Do I have to start up the aircraft every time? Are there Free Flight modes? Is there a Mission Editor included? Are tutorials included? What is DCS World? DCS: Flaming Cliffs 3 Content Refresh Recent DCS World open beta releases have brought a massive refresh of our Flaming Cliffs 3 mission content. All Flaming Cliffs 3 Instant Action and Single Missions have been updated or re-built from scratch to ensure they still conform to their original design and play out as intended. Improvements and features you may notice include: Improved communications with ‘allied flight reports’ enabled Re-balanced mission success criteria Improved AI reliability while executing their mission tasks Battlefield effects and airfield activity to give the world a more ‘lived in’ feel Our campaign content has not been forgotten The changes were to the missions only so in-progress campaigns should pick up right where they left off. A similar refresh for older campaigns will take place as the year progresses SATAL 2019, Squadron Air to Air League, commences air operations on Saturday, April 6th at 1400z! Following the success of previous SATALs, the members of SATAL 2019 are excited to kick off this year’s competition. Eagle Dynamics is the official sponsor, and tremendous prizes from Eagle Dynamics, Heatblur, Thrustmaster and others will be available. This year is set to be bigger than ever! SATAL is a Player vs Player (PvP) competition that pits the best DCS World virtual squadrons against each other. Squads fight for domination of the skies in 6 vs 6 Diamond League and 4 vs 4 Gold League matches. The matches will be streamed every Saturday and Sunday at 1400 GMT. The first viewer-giveaway will be a Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS! This giveaway can be entered at, https://bit.ly/2TFQanv. Further prizes and viewer-giveaways will be announced soon. View the current signup, prize pool, and match schedule here. DCS World Open Beta Update This week we released a new Open Beta of DCS World that includes such highlights as: Added support for the Heablur Simulations DCS: F-14 Tomcat Updates to the RAZBAM MiG-19P to include cockpit systems, cockpit art and effects, external model, animations, and its manual. Changes to the M-2000C and AV-8B are also included Improvements to the AvioDev C-101 Changes to the Hornet that include numerous improvements to the datalink and IFF systems. We also added the target designation box to the HUD for the HARM in TOO mode, and corrected the wind-induced roll You can read the complete change log on DCS forum Sincerely, The Eagle Dynamics Team
  13. 1 point
    View File A-50_IAF Phalcon A-50EI (Il-76) of the Indian Air Force with the EL/W-2090 The IAI EL/W-2090 is an airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) radar system developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Elta Electronics Industries of Israel. Its primary objective is to provide intelligence to maintain air superiority and conduct surveillance. The system is currently in-service with the Indian Air Force. Unpack and add folders as listed. Credits: Model: Veltro2k cockpit: Orig by DELLS or Kesselbrut ?, Mod by Wrench FM: Wrench IAF Skin: Paulopanz CRL+O = Cargo Bay open shift+0 = Side Door open Not to be used in whole or part in anything that is payware Submitter Veltro2k Submitted 03/18/2019 Category Other  
  14. 1 point

    Version 1.0.4

    210 downloads

    This aircraft mod represents the probable workout of Dassault's Mirage 4000 and also the first member of an aircraft family as the company always created several variants of each type based on costumer requirement and evolution of technology. Other types and variants will be uploaded as separate packages. This package comes with 2 skin sets, the white prototype available for 4 AC, and a test squadron skin for 26 planes. This model is the SF1 version, tested in WOE. Using it in SFP1, WOV or WOI may reveal some hidden flaws. The FlightEngine.ini file provided comes from WOE. Read the "Readme" file for info. Install is the regular dropping the contents in their respective places. Please note: The model can be quite heavy on FPS in large formations on weaker machines, so if required, either resize skin files or use lower lods(_nd,001,002,003) as lod1. The model uses the general french weapons, either as part of weapon packs or the Mirage 2000 family. Make sure to read the manual included with the package. ---------------------- Creators of these Aircraft mods as members of CombatAce site: Original 3D work: Cocas Aircraft 3d update and additional changes: Logan4 Cockpit 3d work: Logan4 Aircraft FM: Cliff7600 Aircraft avionics: Loborojo, Cliff7600, Logan4 Skin files and decals: Flogger23, Cliff7600, Logan4, Loborojo Cockpit files: Logan4, Cliff7600 Thanks to Crusader for additional brochure files Big thanks to members of CombatAce for helping and answering our questions and in sorting out some of the issues we got while creating this mod. Modding and distribution of files are allowed and limited according to the CombatAce Freeware Licensing agreement.
  15. 1 point
    RiBob, Anyone who means good to others can call me a friend. I have my reasons for sticking with my ancient computer, one is to stay aware of possible framerate and memory limitations, another is to stay in the same ball park as my online group of pilots who're also using old XP machines. EAW proofed to be a PITA to install on my much better Vista computer and although it was working there were a few things I didn't like, even though I particularly bought it to be used exclusively for EAW. The creative tools I'm using don't work very well in Vista either and besides that I'm tired of learning new operating systems and spending my much needed savings on something which I know will not give me a better experience, especially not in our online games. My needs for enjoying EAW aren't excessive and have never been very important to me, however I do have all the stuff which are being displayed in the many screenshots you see in seperate installs of the old addons, from which most of it came, but it's not even close to my own creations for The Final Cut addon which is tested by the online group of pilots I fly with dayly. Sadly my standard is much higher then most people when it comes to 3D models and there aren't many who can produce what I want, in fact there isn't anyone anymore really. So I satisfy myself with what I do have without dimished enthousiasm due to having to use a low end system, it works great and does what I need it to do. Besides I'm more of an EAW programmer then an EAW gamer but the two are complimenting each other nicely and provide me with sufficient amounts of fun and that's what it's all about right? VonBeerhofen
  16. 1 point
    even I had to laugh at the title.. it's now been edited, with the spelling corrected!!! ----- yes, since Day 1, the rudder has been "odd" more like as described a stretchy rubber band. Just how the game is, I guess
  17. 1 point
    Yes, it's normal, you don't return exactly at the same heading and it depends on your airspeed. The NORMAL behaviour is closer to the real thing. Oh, by the way, it's spelt "rudder".
  18. 1 point
    When I say "all models available at DAT place" I mean the planes. These cockpits when ready will be placed here and there.
  19. 1 point
    The PZL P.24 in the Royal Hellenic Air Force in 1941:
  20. 1 point
    I added a BTR-80, which I changed to South Africa, FAPLA Troops (modified Soviet troops from War For Israel) and USMC-tropps from Burger's SF2V expanasion pack, and CTDs were greatly reduced
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  22. 1 point
    Well, yes, I have. I have also created some of the mods in the missions/campaign section. And thoroughly tested them before-hand. And never did I come across a need to make the changes you are talking about. For someone relatively new to this forum, you are incredibly rude and cocky, and insulting to the very people who have spent their free time creating these free campaigns for you to use.
  23. 1 point
    Nice! This is what I converted so long ago...
  24. 1 point
  25. 1 point
    Fiat G91R3 'Gina' - Irish Air Corps, 1966 Well, it is St. Patrick's Day!
  26. 1 point
    The building objects you made for the Battle of the Bulge terrain looked good to my eye. I did run them through the lod viewer and didn't see any issues. Some 63% sized objects got used for other purposes, I think an old hangar used as a shed or whatever. I will package those objects eventually.
  27. 1 point
    paulopanz's new Canberra B(I).8 bomber with a few tweaks to make it the RNZAF specific variant (ejection seat, pilot, no cannon pack, early style camo skin with white serials, Microcell rocket pods):
  28. 1 point
    Further testing of FE2 cloud tweaks in my mini-SF2 install, with a slightly modified data ini for the SeaFury to get it into the 730s kph (model recently posted by Paulopanz if I remember correctly, and a beautiful model too). Works great for early Cold War scenarios, as do the F4U-5 Argentine Corsairs. Thank you modders! Von S
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  31. 1 point
    This looks interesting, the scale of the miniatures being 1/100 - seems to have started with WW2 but has expended into 'Tanks - the modern age' as well: https://tanks.gf9games.com/HowToPlay.aspx The 'Bolt Action' WW2 system seems popular these days in the UK, using a fairly massive 1/56 scale. Even the former needs too much space for me and the battles are too small scale. For me it's 1/300 or 1/285 for a respectable size of battle on an acceptable size of battlefield. I wish Wargame: European Escalation's single player had been less locked down, or even included a random battle generator or mission builder - it'd be the ideal PC platform for what I wanted from my 1/300 miniatures. As it stands the stock campaign battles become God view clickfests so you can't spend time using more realistic views or taking time planning your orders. While the limitations on force make-up prevent you choosing your own troops, so as to get a realistically balanced all-arms team sufficiently strong for the mission you're given. Plus those fenced-in depots scattered over the landscape look awful. Still, at it's best, it's pretty good, and no painting or modelling skills are required :)
  32. 1 point
    Algo de lo vamos haciendo...
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  35. 1 point
    La mejor version de Lan para mi
  36. 1 point
    Vuelve un viejo conocido por estos lados ... en version 2.0 esquemas rehecho desde 0 y con compañia. Proximamente
  37. 1 point
    Hawker Hunter F.6 - 'The Red Arrows' Central Flying School, Royal Air Force, 1966
  38. 1 point
    Lockheed F-104C Starfighter - 'Getti Tonanti', 5th Aerobrigata, Aeronautica Militare, 1960 Entering service in February 1958 with the 83rd Fighter Interceptor Squadron at Hamilton AFB, California the F-104A interceptor served only briefly with the USAF Air Defense Command but this was soon followed by the multi-role F-104C which entered service with USAF Tactical Air Command in September 1958 when the 479th Tactical Fighter Wing at George AFB, California began to re-equip with the type. Despite setting a new world altitude record of 103,395 ft (31,515 m) just a few months later in December 1958 the USAF sharply reduced their orders for the F-104 leading Lockheed to urgently seek export orders and they soon gained an export order from the Italian Government in January 1960 for 40 F-104C's for the Aeronautica Militare. With Italy hosting the Olympic Games in the late summer of 1960, the Italian President Giovanni Gronchi personally asked the US President Dwight D. Eisenhower for the earliest possible delivery date as he wanted to use the F-104C's as part of the opening ceremony. Not only did 'Ike' graciously agree but he also authorised the immediate transfer of 10 F-104C's from USAF stocks which were airlifted to Europe during February and March being reassembled at Ramstein Air Base before being flown to Villafranca Air Base by USAF pilots and officially handed over to the 5th Aerobrigata of the Aeronautica Militare. The F-104C's replaced the F-84F Thunderstreaks of the 'Getti Tonanti' aerobatic display team and this elite unit performed a sensational display at both the opening and closing ceremonies of the Games of the XVII Olympiad held in Rome from August 25th to September 11th, 1960.
  39. 1 point
    The earlier crew turned out to be a bunch of Yankee infiltrators, they have been arrested and replaced with proper flak crew.
  40. 1 point
    German Panzer IV is up! Same story as the Sherman; it is from the same royalty free payware source. MG-34 by me. I re-uploaded both HEMTT models also. The color of the cab/base textures was adjusted to better match the trailers.
  41. 1 point

    Version

    4,623 downloads

    In memory of our friend Olivier Anguille "BPAo" Gone but not forgotten. Mirage 2000 French Air Force package by The Mirage Factory


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