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6 points
Version 1.0.0
262 downloads
AGM-84 Harpoon Missile Skin Pack v1.0.0 (2020.06.02) 3072 * 3072 HD Realistic detail Skins ---------------------------------------------------------------- AGM-84A-1C AGM-84E AGM-84G-1 AGM-84L-1 ----------------------------------------------------------------- good flight ! Taylor Gavin 2020.06.02 -
4 points
Version 1.0.0
58 downloads
yeah yeah here I am again, so u can find 35s here. I made a skin based on Russia air force version after watch many videos for reference. I think it just close to reality, hope u guys like. Now here is a recommand step: [Squadron445] Name=22nd RGT DisplayName=22nd Regiment,11st Army,BBC Nation=Soviet add these words to your SQUADRONLIST.INI Then enjoy your flight~ P.S. I provide a data.ini ,change some data about engine to make them close to AL-41F1(117A),and some FM changes. Just for option. -
3 points
Version 1.0.0
53 downloads
Hawker Hurricane 'Furacão' for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 This is a simple mod of Raven's radial engined Hawker Hurricane to create a fictional 'Furacão' in service with the Poruguese Air Force in the 1942-1954 timeline. BACKSTORY The Hawker Hurricane entered service with the Royal Air Force at the end of 1937 when No.111 Squadron re-equipped with the type at RAF Northolt. By late 1938 the production capacity for Hurricanes at the Hawker Siddeley Aircraft group of companies was sufficient not only to meet the needs of the RAF's ambitious expansion scheme but also sufficient to allow exports to Yugoslavia, South Africa, Romania, Persia, Belgium, Poland and Turkey. Belgium and Yugoslavia had both negotiated production licences but only a handful were produced by Avions Fairey in Belgium before the German invasion in May 1940 and in Yugoslavia the Zmaj factory managed to build 20 Hurricanes before the German invasion in April 1941. At the start of World War 2, Portugal was keen to both maintain it's neutrality and also bolster it's defences - recognising that the Portuguese mainland was of strategic importance as was it's island territories of Maderia and the Azores. Indeed, both the UK and Germany considered invading the islands but British diplomacy won the day in June 1940 when the UK formally asked for use of the Azores by invoking the Aliança Luso-Britânica (Anglo-Portuguese Alliance) of 1386 which is still the oldest alliance in the history in the world that is still in force. In return, Portugal asked for a wide variety of defence equipment from the UK including "100 modern monoplane fighter aircraft". With the UK facing a desperate struggle the Portuguese 'wish list' was largely unfulfilled until much later in the war but in December 1940 the British government agreed to supply 100 Hurricane fighters by the end of the following year. However, there was an urgent demand for Rolls-Royce Merlin engines for the RAF's day fighters and also for the Boulton & Paul Defiant and Bristol Beaufighter night fighters. In addition, RAF Bomber Command were about to go on the offensive with the Handley-Page Halifax having just entered service and the superlative Avro Lancaster and de Havilland Mosquito were both on the horizon. In February 1941 the British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, blocked the sale outright but Sydney Camm at Hawker considered that the Hurricane airframe could be adapted to take a different engine and Camm was already aware that Roy Fedden of the Bristol Engine Company had developed a modular engine installation or 'power egg' for the Bristol Hercules radial engine. Fedden and Camm quickly schemed the Hercules powered Hurricane Mk.III and instructed the Gloster Aircraft Company, who had been manufacturing Hurricanes for the RAF on behalf of its parent company since 1939, to slot in 250 Hurricane Mk.III's onto the Hucclecote production line. Whilst there was no Hurricane Mk.III prototype as such, the first two production aircraft were thoroughly tested by Gloster's chief test pilot Gerry Sayer and also by Bill Humble of Hawker's and both praised it's flying characteristics noting that "the aircraft is simple and easy to fly and has no apparent vices" although the stalling speed was 8 knots higher than a standard Hurricane. The first 100 Hurricane Mk.III's were crated and shipped to Portugal arriving at Santo Amaro in November 1941. After local assembly, they were flown to Ota Air Base and Sintra Air Base to eventually equip six day fighter squadrons of the Aeronáutica Militar (Army Aviation) although, at the time, these squadrons (typically, with 15 aircraft on strength) were confusingly classed as 'flights' with two-digit flight codes that were used to designate the squadron. 'SU' Flight were the first to be declared operational at Ota in April 1942 followed by 'MP' flight at Sintra. In Aeronáutica Militar service the Hurricane aircraft were locally known as the Furacão and remained in service even after the formation of the Força Aérea Portuguesa in 1952 and it was not until August 1954 that the Furacão finally passed from service. INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the Furacao folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the Furacao folder into your Decals folder. 3. From the WEAPONS folder drag and drop the FuracaoTank into your Weapons folder. That's it! CREDITS As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim. Special thanks to Raven for his awesome work on the Hawker Hurricane in all it's forms and for generously including his templates. And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community. Regards Spinners Version 1 - 02/06/2020 -
2 points
Version 1.0.0
56 downloads
u guys could find 30sm here And this mod inclued Sol sqn skin for default to prevent a hell of Mihaly, lmao, SOL1 Mihaly skin for option. All based on frtn's great mod. P.S. 1.Check out NATIONS.INI and SQUADRONLIST,I add Kingdom of Erusea and Solar Squadron data in them(at their bottom),if you changed these two ini before copy what u need,if don't never mind,put them in the right folder. 2.I provide a data.ini for option too, I changed some data in it(For better low speed movement and Engine data based on AF-31F-M1) 3.I quoted JHMCS F16 pilot from Viper Group,thank you for provide such a wonderful mod! Enjoy! -
1 point
Version 1.0.0
55 downloads
1. When you have icon created rescale it to 64x64 and copy to ---> flight\TEWS. 2. Check and add radar entry in list file. --> cockpit\RWR_IP-1310\IP-1310_RWR.LST 3. Publish your new IP-1310_RWR.LST and your new symbol in comments, pls ;-) ... C A U T I O N ============== Ofc if you want have all these symbols on your RWR you MUST rework radar entries in your planes and ground objects. Well .. life is brutal ;-) Wojtek -
1 point
Version 1.0.0
66 downloads
Buccaneer S MK 1 circa 1963 809 sqd Lossiemouth Scotland. skin only and decals. by me Russouk2004 You need the Buccaneer-Mk50_1965 model or this wont work other files needed are there if you already have another Buccaneer,such as sound files etc. Drop into game folder..... Required files... you need to add to the Buccaneer-S MK1 folder the LOD and Distance LODS of the Buccaneer-Mk50_1965 or the proper model wont show,as the MK1 didnt have the refuel probe. files needed to be added are Buccaneer-Mk50_1965.lod Buccaneer-Mk50_1965_Lod2.lod Buccaneer-Mk50_1965_Lod3.lod Filename=Buccaneer-Mk50_1965_Lod4.lod This only a quickie and I couldnt find the whole sqd numbers... this is an as is release so hopefully you like it. cheers -
1 point
Version 1.0
1,655 downloads
Here comes the SF2 "V" bomber Vulcan with 25 historical accurate skin by squadron, year and numbers. A near compltete cold war Vulcanpedia: No. 9(3); 12; 27(4); 35(2); 44(2) 50(2); 83; 101(2); 230(2); 617(3) Skin pack to be used with Russo's Vulcan B2 available here: CREDITS: Sounds by Spillone104 INSTALL: . Than as usual put all in Your mod folder. Enjoy. Paulopanz
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