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5 pointsVersion 0.6.2 was uploaded. Changelog: Version 0.6.2 -corrected reading of ANSI files with non-ASCII characters -caseinsensitive handling of node names (e.g. for showing collision, pivot points or bounding boxes of selected nodes) -disabled mip maps. I hope this resolves the performance issues with hires (4K and above) textures. If not you can use the new option Settings->Display->"Limit Texture Resolution" to limit the (internal) texture resolution.
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4 pointsRecon Mission............. There are 2 Starfighters in this photo..we were quite low and fast
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3 pointsI have completed the model and I am working on the open top one. I would love to get your feedback regarding the skin color combination that you would like to see with the model. please include a photo or the color hex code that you like to see included with the model.
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2 pointsFMA 'Halcón' - Grupo 6 de Caza, Fuerza Aerea Argentina, 2012 The cancellation of the Fábrica Militar de Aviones (FMA) SAIA 90 after the company failed to attract a development partner was a heavy blow to Argentinian national pride. But the requirement for a future multi-role combat aircraft to supplement and eventually replace the Fuerza Aérea Argentina's Skyhawks and Mirages still remained and by early 1984 Fuerza Aérea Argentina officials began to issue specifications for SAIA-96 a multi-role fighter with a planned in-service date of 1996. Almost immediately, the project gained the support and approval of the recently elected President Raúl Alfonsín - although Alfonsín instructed the SAIA-96 joint committee (consisting of Fuerza Aérea Argentina officials and representatives of FMA) to consider a smaller design than the previous SAIA-90 and accept a slightly later in-service date. President Alfonsín then contracted General Dynamics to assist FMA on a consultancy basis to assist with design and the joint FMA/GD project team studied several design layouts during 1985 and by early 1986 these had crystallized into the SAIA-2000 Halcón - a small, single-seat fighter with F-16 style blended wing roots and a single fin but powered by two engines instead of the anticipated single engine. As the 1980's progressed the Argentinian economy declined sharply due to severe inflation and the threat of cancellation was never far away. However, President Alfonsín and then President Carlos Menem continued to allow funding and the project continued into the 1990's with sensible economies and compromises meaning that the project cost was never allowed to gallop away. Representative of the economies was the selection of the Honeywell F125-GA-100 low-bypass turbofan engine derived from the civilian Honeywell TFE731 and developing 6,100lbs dry thrust and 9,500lbs with afterburning. In a similar fashion, off-the-peg avionics were chosen including the General Electric AN/APG-67 multi-mode pulse-doppler radar initially developed for the Northrop F-20 Tigershark and the Honeywell H423 inertial navigation system. The first of three Halcón prototypes flew on September 30th, 1994 and the first two-seater followed it into the air on December 24th, 1994 and good progress was made by both prototypes before they were joined by the third prototype during the summer of 1995. At this time, the SAIA-2000 Halcón project was deemed so essential for national security that it was deliberately excluded from the privatization of FMA in 1995 resulting in the formation of FMA-DAC (Fábrica Militar de Aviones - División de aviones de combate) at Córdoba so as to continue development and production of the Halcón project but with Lockheed Aircraft Argentina SA (a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation) authorized by the government of President Menem to pursue any exports orders. Entering service in May 1999 with Grupo 6 de Caza the Halcón continues to serve with the Fuerza Aerea Argentina and the air forces of Mexico, Ecuador, Finland, New Zealand and Austria. N.B. Roundels on both wings is just personal taste!
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2 pointsF-4G from the 561st TFS on final check before take off i know the tailnubers are still missing but so are many other small details yet
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1 pointAND.. we do all out stuff for FREE!!! I'm always proud to see the level of dedication that this community puts into their work, wiether it's a skin/decal set, an add on ship or plane, or a utility like this one, and the others Mue's created for us. My hat is off!
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1 pointPB-1W, Early Warning Fortress, circa 1950 --- silberpfiel, I'm interested in where you got the lifeboat! (and is this Veltro's B-17? I don't remember releasing my PB-1G)
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1 pointLove the look of that Ching-kuo! A P-40T Twin Warhawk over Normandy:
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1 pointI really like the "Limit Texture resolution" feature, as a precaution against system difficulties, thanks Mue, and all decal options are now showing perfectly for me. This is a great utility, made even greater by your attention to detail. I wish some of the commercial software companies I deal with had your attention to feedback and commitment to customer service.
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1 pointSelect the gun you want to shoot with the "Next/Previous Gun Group" command..?
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1 pointMy turn... Russian Tu-22M3 Backfires on the hunt for the Hasagiri...
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SF2 USAF F-15C "Aggressors" from the 65th AGRS based out of Nellis AFB. by Viper63a This mod contains "fly-able" F-15C "Aggressors" from the "Red Flag Nellis AFB Pack". I intended this pack to be an expansion to FastCargo's (Excellent) F-15 Super Pack, but while I was testing the pack, it evolved into a fully contained stand-alone pack. However, let there be no doubt that this pack could not have been possible without foundation laid out by FastCargo and the people in his "Credits" list. If you're interested in Fastcargo's F-15 Super Pack, you can down load it here. http://combatace.com/files/file/10443-f-15-super-pack-version-24/ This mod is NOT compatible with the "Red Flag Nellis AFB Pack". These planes are already installed in that pack as AI Enemies. If you install these F-15s into the "Red Flag" pack, the F-15C Aggressors will switch sides to become "friendlies" as the Nation will switch back to "USAF" from "AGRS". Unless that is what you want to do, I don't recommend installing these F-15s into that pack. Unless you want to fly these Aggressors against the other Aggressors in that pack. If you're interested in the "Red Flag Nellis AFB Pack", you can down load it here. http://combatace.com/files/file/15827-sf2-usaf-red-flag-nellis-afb-proving-grounds/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This pack includes F-15c with 10 different paint schemes. These are NOT accurate (for the purists out there), but close enough. See pix on the download page. This is full (self contained) pack with Hangars, loading and other screens. It should work in any SF2 installs that support the F-15s. IMPORTANT NOTE: The default sizes of the skins are in 4096 resolution. It may strain some slower systems, If you experience performance issues, I included some 2048 resolution skins in the "Extra" folder. See the installation section for more info. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To Install, 1) Back up your current mod folder, incase you want to go back to your original configuration. 2) Copy the un-compressed contents of the "To_Mod_Folder" into your SF2 Mod folder. Over-write any conflicts. 3) Go fly... NOTE: If the default 4096 skin resolution is too much for your computer, copy the contents of the "\Extras\2048_Skins\To_Mod_Folder" to your SF2 mod folder and Over-write. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Credits: Fastcargo and et all for the EXCELLENT mods in CombatAce! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That's it! Enjoy! =Viper63a=
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