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  1. 9 points
    Yes. Have a few on the table. Yes, in fact, 5 more squadrons need to be finished. The reason I made greys first...(mostly) 1500? well, that is a short list then... Meanwhile... 'Peace' after Vietnam. Most of the units were deployed in Vietnam, and are covered there - but still, a few more colorful years and then slowly losing saturation. COMNAVAIRPAC A-7A VA-56, CVW-5 USS Midway 1-12.1976 A-7A VA-93, CVW-5 USS Midway 1-12.1976 A-7E VA-146, CVW-9 USS Constellation 26.9.1978 - 17.5.1979 A-7E VA-147, CVW-9 USS Constellation 26.9.1978 - 17.5.1979 A-7E VA-27, CVW-14 USS Coral Sea 13.11.1979 - 11.6.1980 EveningLight / Eagle Claw A-7E VA-97, CVW-14 USS Coral Sea 13.11.1979 - 11.6.1980 EveningLight / Eagle Claw A-7E VA-25, CVW-2 USS Ranger 10.9.1980 - 5.5.1981 A-7E VA-113, CVW-2 USS Ranger 10.9.1980 - 5.5.1981 A-7E VA-22, CVW-15 USS Kitty Hawk 1.4.1981 - 23.11.1981 A-7E VA-94, CVW-15 USS Kitty Hawk 1.4.1981 - 23.11.1981 A-7E VA-192, CVW-11 USS America 14.4.1981 - 12.11.1981 A-7E VA-195, CVW-11 USS America 14.4.1981 - 12.11.1981
  2. 6 points
    Working on new tiles for the red side airfields...
  3. 5 points
    Polikarpov I-189 'Groza' - Fighter Aviation Regiment, Soviet Air Force, 1946
  4. 4 points
  5. 4 points
  6. 2 points
    i enjoy the updates. not to mention when its constructive comments, issues can be spotted early in. when its not constructive, yeah the comments can suck. but f^(% those guys. we all have our wish list for what we'd like to see. but end of the day, youre the modder working it do what you want
  7. 2 points
    This is a very cool looking vehicle, thanks for finding this. Since it fires to the rear, it couldn't be used as a tank in First Eagles, but it might be used as a truck or as a static prop. Or maybe for AA...
  8. 2 points
    Just completed the turret, please gentlemen if I am in any way bothering you with my work progress update, and you think it's too much let me know so I can stop posting my work progress and just stick to posting a photo of the starting project and when it's completed. let me know what you think.
  9. 2 points
    If you are looking for an idea about a widely used vehicle during russian-polish-war how about the "tatshanka". It was used by the soviets and the polish. The polish used it till 1939. And there is the modern version of an old russian war song about this charriot.
  10. 2 points
    I was thinking of keeping it conventional missile. But you can alter the data file and make it Nuclear missile. I think. But it's too early to decide. It's all the way down on my to do list.
  11. 2 points
  12. 1 point
    Thank you gentlemen, for your feedback and comment and I'm happy that I'm not bothering anyone with my work progress update, therefore I will keep posting my progress.
  13. 1 point
    i appreciate this. my late father in law was with this unit i believe at around this time. GIMPs free ya know ive always wanted to do some low viz TPS birds for the fleet myself. but for me they are somewhere around 989 on a list of 1500 things to do. hoping you dont get burnt out on the SLUF after the full color squadrons, as lo viz would be nice. but it can get tiring going down the rabbit hole researching and creating so i understand if it doesnt happen
  14. 1 point
    I agree, I like to see WIP.
  15. 1 point
    I've done the same so I don't see any problems with it, I think it's cool to see how it's progressing.
  16. 1 point
    I can't speak for anyone else but I like the updates and WIP pics.
  17. 1 point
    Superb job, the VA-72 birds are (obviously) lightyears better than mine, and there're also the companion Squadron!!!!! Now, we need some Lo-Viz Atkrons...
  18. 1 point
    Any chance for som sandy A-7Es Jarek?
  19. 1 point
    1991: the result when the Ieaqi convoys put their noses in the open...
  20. 1 point
    FMA I.Ae.29 'Avoceta' - Grupo 2 de Caza-Bombardero, Fuerza Aerea Argentina, 1952
  21. 1 point
    Great addition! One of my fav scenario btw. An important plane for this war is still missing. The Ansaldo Balilla.
  22. 1 point
    January 26th, 1991. Furball somewhere over Iraq, during the IrAF retreat to neighboring Iran...
  23. 1 point
    A-7E VA-81, CVW-17 USS Forrestal 27.11.1979 - 7.5.1980 A-7E VA-83, CVW-17 USS Forrestal 27.11.1979 - 7.5.1980 A-7E VA-46, CVW-1 USS John F. Kennedy 4.8.1980 - 28.3.1981 A-7E VA-72, CVW-1 USS John F. Kennedy 4.8.1980 - 28.3.1981
  24. 1 point
    Some late war Corsairs...
  25. 1 point
    Eye Candy or not, it's a beauty. So many years ago, this model introduced a wide-eyed country kid (masquerading as an adult) to places in the world that he'd only read about in books. Like so many people, I was saddened to see them retired. But at least here, she lives and flies again. Thank You.
  26. 1 point
  27. 1 point
    In mid 70's some structural cracks were found on the RAAF Mirage III fleet, altough a crash program was devised to fix the problem, the Australian goverment decided to buy a stopgap solution, purchasing 26 Mirage F.1 directly from France, the planes were really liked by its pilot and soldiered with the RAAF until year 2000 with some modernization programs in the meantime, surviving the Mirage III for a long shot and also flying along the F/A-18A that was choosen to replace the Mirages. Why the odd number you will ask, the first 24 planes including 2 two seaters were designated for squadron use, and two single seaters were keep by the Aircraft Reasearch and Development Unit in order to devise some specific solutions tailored specifically to thew RAAF, including modified ECM pods, flare launchers and some speficic engine changes. The ARDU F.1's were some of the last to be retired of operational use when they tested some self defense suits that were then installed on the RAAF Hornets. Of course during their ARDU service the two F.1's used the infamous Fanta Can scheme that made the planes a welcome sight for plane spotters and plastic modellers around the world. Oustanding skin work by my good friend ValAstur!
  28. 1 point
  29. 1 point

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    Hawker Hunter F.1 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2:Europe This is a simple mod of the excellent Third Wire Hunter to give a flyable Hawker Hunter F.1 interceptor-fighter with markings for No.43, No.54 and No.222 squadrons of the Royal Air Force in the approximate mid-1950's period. INSTRUCTIONS 1. Drop the Hunter_F1 folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. Sprinkle the contents of the Decals folder into your main Decals folder. Do not just move the folder! You must empty the contents in. N.B. If you haven't yet got a Decals folder inside your Objects folder then simply move my Decals folder into your Objects folder. NOTES This Hunter F.1 is set up, just like the real thing, with no weapons pylons. MARKINGS All three squadrons did actually operate the Hunter F.1 but the markings are slightly 'generic' although the serials are accurate. CREDITS BIG THANKS to TK for the continuous improvement of a great little game/sim. And special thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community. Regards Spinners v1.0 11/07/09
  30. 0 points
    guys this simulator is build faulty , lagging , jamming , stuttering , slowing & graphics faults are build in this game , and almost each and every system faces issues


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