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  1. 11 points
    I've a feeling 2020's going to be a good year for Strike Fighters... some Guuruu goodness
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    MiG-21F-13 LSK used as recon bird in the early 80th. Later replaced by MiG-21M, which should be replaced by Su-22M4.
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    Now what? Are you making one? Are you requesting one? Are you just posting a general overviewmap of the region? Feel free to write a few more words...it just makes it much easier for all of us.
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    We're working on it too.
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    Time for some MiG-23 action... trying to find British Tornadoes going after a runway:
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    Since the topic starter comes from Turkey, i guess he wants to fly turkish jets to protect islamistic rebels, Al-Kaida and IS forces against the bad, godless russians and shia troops from Iran, Lebanon and Assads alewitish squadrons. As far as i know there is no map, which covers the area of the turkish syrian border. But this would be no big problem to build such a terrain. The question is, who should do that. AFAIK all terrain builders are working on their own projects. For me it is rebuilding Battle of Britain terrain and a new version of Kuril Islands, so i have no time to start an other project. The solution would be: help yourself, so help you god. ( no matter what god you believe in) A tutorial, how to make a terrain, is available at Knowledgebase of Strike Fighters 1, here in this forum.
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    the story of an aircraft this aircraft saw the light of day 14-July-1970 as F-4E 69-7208 and was delivered to the RAAF 82nd Wing on 06-October-1970 in 1971 the aircraft was updated with the APQ-120 radar as well as the formation stripes and the new MIDAS-4 gun muzzle after the aircraft returned in 1973 to the USA it was 1976 rebuilt in to a F-4G 69-7208 and started the service 1978 with the 563rd TFS of the 35th TFW the final Squadron the aircaft served with was the 561st TFS from the 57th TFW , the end of the aircraft came 01-March-1995 after an engine bleed air failure which produced smoke in cockpit and the crew ejected , Capt. M. T. Manning (pilot) and Major M. J. Leggett (WSO) - ejected safely , the aircraft crashed 7 miles north west of Tonopah test range in Nevada
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    Aegean blue ... You know, the Aegean sea looks the same color as the deep blue in the pic above. It'd be nice If we could have something similar..
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    yawn my rebuild of Gepard's Isreal2, while not actually having Turkey, they could concievably fly from Cyprus Let us not forget PureBlue's Anatolia map. Would need a lot of reworking (retiling, retargeting) of course. Looks like that's what Stratos is showing. Sounds like a good learning project for a budding terraformer
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    Available in 2 weeks?
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    Depriving the dushman of their logistic support (AKA retruning the Afghan villages to stone age).
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    @ jack33 the above is a skin i just finished , i´m working on the new F-4G_78 / F-4G_85 / F-4G_89 the F-4G_78 and F-4G_89 are done and F-4G_85 will be next , so expect more Euro 1 camo pictures to come unfortunatley i have a problem with the cockpit it is still to large ( lod is now 7,76 mb ) but i´m working on it mandatory screenshot
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    Hello Rossouk I hadn't seen that folder. I threw the file into the folder c: Program Files (86) / Thirdwire / Strike Fighters 2. I actually need to put the files in the saved games folder ?? it is ?
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    What offers: Syria, Israel and Turkey for Syrian Civil War, with more proper tileset, desert when desert and med coast tileset, bases where are due, road network and targets on mentioned areas. What it needs: Erase targets in Turkey west and in Greece, and maybe add more targets in Syria proper. Would love to have a transition tile for the DARK SEA/MED SEA ocean tiles. Sorry but got distracted by Soviet/Polish border for FE.
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    The "xx chaff left" and "xx flares left" messages in AIRCRAFTTEXT.STR can be overwritten with 'space' characters. Then an empty line is displayed on the screen instead. You can use this already modified AIRCRAFTTEXT.STR file. Just copy that file into your <mod-folder>/Objects/ folder.
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    August 2008, Indian Airforce Su-30MKI Flankers join Red Flag for the first time.. They're soon in action and relishing the chance to go up against F-16s...
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    Nice ! Any chance of getting a F1CR this time around ? I know I'm one of the very few caring about tactical recon, but still...
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    WIP Brand New Mirage F1Cs at the maneuver we have : denissoliveira (LOD accurate reworking), Ludo (Template skinning), Crusader (Avionics-Weaponry updating)... AND... The Team is working on the unpublished Mirage F1B ! All the versions, export, ground attack and improved will be covered for single and twin-seaters.
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    here is the UZR-60 UZR-60.7z and this is how it looks like
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    In german language we called it "Schreiberrakete". It had seeker heads and a memory device, which "wrote" all data, so that after landing could be evaluated, wheter the missile would have hit the target or not. Those "missiles" were always white and had black stripes around the body. They had never rocket engines or maneuvering fins. This picture show a MiG-23ML with training missiles for R-23 and R-60. BTW: Nice to see the different camo schemes of the planes. Every single fighter plane of the LSK had a unique camo.
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    MIG-29SMT (Product 9.19) 14th GvIAP, 7000th AFB
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    More "H" model Sabres from the 474th FBG. The C/O of the 474th in the colorful markings of 53-1313, 426th FBS blue markings in 53-2174, 429th FBS in yellow markings in 52-5750 and from the 430th FBS in red markings flying 52-5730.


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