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    1989... Fulcrum "29"... of the 968th IAP, East Germany.
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    NovaLogic Nostalgia, back to 1998 Viper Squadron, 32nd TFS, 16th AESOG (Air Expeditionary Special Operations Group) 300 Squadron, 7th Red Banner Guards Regiment, 11th Expeditionary Wing
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    F-16A Blk 10 IDF Peace Marble IV skin Peace Marble IV As payment for restraint during the 1991 Gulf War, Israel was provided with 50 surplus USAF F-16A/B's, all Block 10 aircraft. Contrary to earlier deliveries, these aircraft retained their USAF air superiority gray color scheme at that time. The aircraft are called Netz II locally. The first of these (ex- 'DO' 907th FG and 'MI' 127th FW aircraft) were delivered on August 1st, 1994 under the Peace Marble IV program. The delivery was completed in late 1994. Install: You need the stock F-16A Netz (Strike Fighters 2 Israel) extract the 7z file and then drop the objects folder (and all what´s in) into your mod folder. Go Fly. Credits: Thirdwire - SF2 Israel MigBuster - Basic F-16A Netz Template Soulfreak - enhanced Templates, skin & ini dance Schapen, Oct. 25th 2020 Carlo "Soulfreak" Vecchi other F-16A mod by me will follow soon.
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    View from right to left Beckton industrial area , Cityport, Charlton industrial area, Royal Artillery Barracks The Royal Artillery Barracks Charlton industrial area
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    I'm having a lot of fun with your Palestine terrain. Stephen, good to know that you are recovered. Recently FE2 attracted me. It's a great game. Since then I started to modding it. My next projects are a medal pack for all nations and several new menu screens (including plane hangars). This will take a lot of time. All screens will be in 1920x1200.
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    Airbrakes getting some love...
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    Well, i am figuring several animations and MUST correct the landing gear, as well as to lower some unnecessary polys, so, yes, may take a bit to get it done...
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    Industrial area northeast of London Cityport
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    Playing with lights here...
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    russ forgot to mention, you first need to extract their respective data ini, place them in their respective aircraft folders in the mods folder, THEN change the exhaust emitter name!! :) I thought all Spey powered Phantoms were smokeless? Not like the J79s at all, only smokeless in burner
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    Well....a kind of "MiG"... Aggressor A-4N ATSI
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    Sorry if any issues caused,was justing having a giggle....how about these migs ?
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    @Wrench, read your comment in the other topic regarding incomplete / out of date non-offical , illegal game versions missing key components. Just for info , this is not the case here, it's a full buy and download from the official 3rd Wire Website. Kind regards, Snappy
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    Hoping to liven things up around here - some screen shots from recent flights. I'd like to see your comments.
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    London Cityport is now finished. Screenshots: A flight over the Cityport from east to west.
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    I added two ships i found in the download area and in Norway terrain: Testing the target area: London cityport and surrounding residential buildings are heavily hit by Ju-88 strike.
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    I think the office buildings are the only things left. Big thank you to swambast, helping me with making the Main Hangar.
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    Agreed as if I run a modern setting I got so many SAMs and AAA that I don't know what to do but pray I survive. It's not that bad but it's something to worry about though.
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    UPGRADE NEW VERSIONS MiG-29S (Product 9.13) The MiG-29S, given the NATO reporting code "Fulcrum-C", features flight control system improvements; a total of four new computers provide better stability augmentation and controllability with an increase of 2° in angle of attack (AoA). An improved mechanical-hydraulic flight control system allows for greater control surface deflections. The MiG-29S has a dorsal hump, which led to its nickname "Fatback", houses the L-203BE Gardenyia-1 ECM system. The MiG-29S can carry 1,150 l (250 imp gal; 300 US gal) under wing drop tanks and a centerline tank. The inboard underwing hardpoints allow a tandem pylon arrangement for carrying a larger payload of 4,000 kg (8,800 lb). Overall maximum gross weight has been raised to 20,000 kg (44,000 lb). Built only for domestic use. Early MiG-29S featured an IRST sighting system; the MiG-29S improvement kit includes the Phazotron N019M radar and Built-In Test Equipment (BITE) to reduce dependence on ground support equipment; MiG MAPO designates this as MiG-29SD. Improvements to software and processing capabilities enables the tracking of up to 10 targets and the simultaneous engagement of two with the R-77 missile. The MiG-29S also has a limited ground-attack capability. MiG-29SE Export model of MiG-29S with slightly downgraded N-019ME radar with multiple target tracking ability and RVV-AE (R-77 missile) compatibility. The first export model MiG-29 with underwing drop tanks; the inner underwing pylons can carry over 500 kg (1,100 lb) bombs in side by side tandem pairs. Its weapons mix includes R-27T1, R-27ER1 and R-27ET1 medium-range missiles. The aircraft can be fitted with active ECM systems, weapons guidance aids, improved built-in check and training systems. The MiG-29SE can simultaneously engage two air targets MiG-29SM (Product 9.13M) Similar to the 9.13, but with the ability to carry guided air-to-surface missiles and TV- and laser-guided bombs. NATO reporting code is "Fulcrum-C". MiG-29SM (SyAF) For the Syrian Air Force, and based on the MiG-29SM, except the Syrian MiG-29SM uses the 9.12 airframe. RAC MiG developed a special variant for Syria. MiG-29SMT (Product 9.17) The MiG-29SMT is an upgrade package for first-generation MiG-29s (9.12 to 9.13) containing enhancements intended for the MiG-29M variant. Additional fuel tanks in a further enlarged spine provide a maximum flight range of 2,100 km (1,300 mi) on internal fuel. The cockpit has an enhanced HOTAS design, two 152 mm × 203 mm (6.0 in × 8.0 in) colour liquid crystal MFDs and two smaller monochrome LCDs. The MiG-29A was not designed for an advanced air-to-ground capability, this is substantially improved by the SMT upgrade; features include air-to-ground radar detection and integrated air-to-ground guided weapons.[162] The upgraded Zhuk-ME radar provides similar features to the MiG-29M. The power plant are upgraded RD-33 ser.3 engines with afterburning thrust rated at 81 kN (18,000 lbf) each. The weapons load was increased to 4,500 kg (9,900 lb) on six underwing and one ventral hardpoints, with similar weapon choices as for the MiG-29M. The upgraded aircraft can also accommodate non-Russian origin avionics and weapons
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    Around 1989 the Su-27M in action ! High altitude maneuvers... over Kubinka air base !!!
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    A Dhimari F-20 fires his last Sidewinder at the luckiest Fulcrum pilot in the Parani airforce...
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    Tinkering further with the ver. 9.9 FM update pack and decided to post a few more pics caught during testing. Von S Testing out "STOL" characteristics with the Nieu. 17 in the Italian theater Pleased to see that I was eventually blown off of the hill by the wind, and went for a short glide (wind effects really do work in FE2 but are best when treated subtly, light wind, occasional gusts, etc.) Couldn't resist doing some sight-seeing again with gTerl's maps Making sure that post-damage effects work well (I can be spotted in the far background on the pic.) One of the best dogfights I've ever had in any sim (the AI on this earlier Austrian Alby. was superb, we both got shots into one another but the fight was inconclusive, lasted for about 20 mins. I think) The Spad 13 200hp can do limited turn fighting, but keep your speed up and take advantage of acceleration in dives (good turn speeds are around 160-170 kph) - also good is rudder and opposite aileron for tighter turns and skids but watch your speed And we went our separate ways eventually (the Spad 200 hp can slowly outrun this variant of the Alb. D.III)


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