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A tachanka was a horse drawn wagon or cart with a heavy machine gun mounted on the back. This made it possible to deploy machine guns quickly, especially on the wide, rapidly changing, Eastern Front. It was used by Russian cavalry in WWI and by Bolshevik, White Russian, Ukrainian, and Polish cavalry in the Russian Civil Wars. Germany used a similar vehicle on the Eastern Front during WWI. My tachanka is a troika (three horse carriage) with a Vickers machine gun facing the rear. It functions in First Eagles as a Truck; drop it into your Ground Objects folder and First Eagles will assign it to some of your Armed Reconnaissance missions. The machine gun is set for AA and will fire at enemy planes that come within its field of fire. The download includes three LODs and a destroyed version. My thanks to Gepard for suggesting this interesting vehicle. Installation Instructions For both FE1 and FE2 Unzip the file and open my "GroundObject" folder. Copy the folder named "Tachanka" to your FirstEagles/Objects/GroundObject folder. Then copy the file named "TachankaDestroyed.bmp" into your GroundObject folder. Note that the "TachankaDestroyed.bmp" file should not be inside any other folder. -
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Version 1.0.0
47 downloads
EmlD Nieuport 27 E (trainer) "Issoudun Nieuport series" for First Eagles 2 This is the last pack for the "Issoudun Nieuport series" Featuring now the Nieuport 27 E used by United States at Issoudun, France to train their pilots. This is a full aircraft type, trying to represent the trainer Nieuport 27 used by United States. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This pack features EmlD Nieuport 27 that I renamed Nieuport 27 E (trainer). You will find several versions for some of the planes with different colors at your choice. ** What you find in this Nieuport 27 E Pack: - Three (3) Nieuport 27 E Skins in several versions & Colors options. All used by 3rd Air Instructional Center (3rd AIC) at Issoudun France. 1- Nieuport 27 E, "Jazbo" flown by Captain Keeling Gaines Pulliam, Jr. Commanding 21st Aero Squadron From March 16, 1918 to October 15, 1918. (several versions) 2- Nieuport 27 E.1 N.8655 "Old Doc Yak" flown by Lieutenant Quentin Roosevelt (son of the former President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt) of 36th Aero Squadron. (several versions). 3- Nieuport 27 E named "ISIS" flown by 31st Aero Squadron pilots. 4- One Nieuport 27 (N27) of Lt Jacques Michael Swaab (Nieuport 27 skin) 5- Geezer pilot figure new textures (US Pilot) that I painted to be used with Geezer's "wwiPilotNew3". The LODs are adjusted to use JPG textures but I included a folder with the BMPs files for First Eagles 1 users. You will find (4) four pilots layout options. The new texture has a "US UNIFORM" as standard layout. To use the others with scarfs, you must to exchange the file names: -To use the "DARK BLUE" scarf you must to rename OPTIONAL-DARK BLUE-Pilot And Scarf.jpg to Pilot And Scarf.jpg __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ -To use the "LIGHT BLUE" scarf you must to rename OPTIONAL-LIGHT BLUE-Pilot And Scarf.jpg to Pilot And Scarf.jpg __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ -To use the "US FLAG" scarf you must to rename US FLAG-Pilot And Scarf.jpg to Pilot And Scarf.jpg __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ -To use the "US UNIFORM" you must to rename US UNIFORM-Pilot And Scarf.jpg to Pilot And Scarf.jpg __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6- A new cockpit textures in two options (1024x1024 JPG & TGA) & (2048x2048 JPG & TGA).(Included BMP files) for First Eagles 1 users. 7- New hangar screens (several versions). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - The LODs are adjusted to use JPG textures this is only for FE2 users. - I painted new textures for the cockpit. I drew a new "GLASS.tga" to complement all of them. The gauges & needles were made as close as possible to the real instruments. - I'm releasing two versions: One in 1024x1024(JPG & TGA) and other in 2048x2048(JPG & TGA). - I set the 1024x1024(JPG & TGA) as standard for the planes. - I painted as well, new hangars screens for these planes. The screens are in 1920x1200 size with some options for your choice. *OBS: If you are running a low-end computer I do not recommend the use of 2048x2048 cockpit textures. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The aircraft will fly only reconnaissance "RECON" missions. There is two options of flight model one by peter01 and other by VonS. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ -INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: *FE2 INSTALLATION - Drop or copy the folder "Nieuport 27 E" from mine "Aircraft" folder to your "Aircraft" folder. - Drop or copy the folder "US Pilot" from mine "pilots" folder to your "Pilots" folder. - Drop or copy the folder "Nieuport 27 E" from mine "decals" folder to your "decals" folder. That's all. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ *FE2 INSTALLATION for N27 of "Lt Jacques Michael Swaab" - To use the Lt Jacques Michael Swaab (Nieuport 27 skin) Drop or copy the folder "Swaab" from mine "N27" Aircraft folder to your "N27" Aircraft folder. Drop or copy the folder "Swaab", from mine "N27" Decals folder to your N27 "Decals" folder. *ATTENTION* In order to work properly on your loadout menu option, this following lines, must to be COPIED into your "N27.ini" file. [TextureSetXXX] Directory=Swaab Name=Lt.Jacques Michael Swaab Nation=USAS Squadron= Specular=1.800000 Glossiness=1.800000 Reflection=0.000000 Replace the (XXX) in the [TextureSetXXX] top line, with the appropriate number following your "N27.ini" file order for others skins that you have already installed before. That's all. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Credits: - Julio Junqueira texture skins for aircraft, pilot, cockpit and hangars. - EmlD for the excellent Nieuport 3d models. - Geezer for the excellent pilot 3d model (wwiPilotNew3) - peter01 for the excellent flight model ini file. - vonS for the excellent flight model ini file. - Panama Red for the excellent Nieuport 24 cockpit 3d LOD edition. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ - Thanks EmlD, Geezer, peter01, vonS and Panama Red for their fantastic work. - Thanks to Stephen1918 and Crawford for help with information on the Nieuport's fuel gauge. - special thanks to CombatAce.com hosting the files. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ These textures are freeware; you are allowed to use it as you wish, but The names of all contributors listed here, must be added in any new released readmes. These textures may not in any way, be used in any payware additions. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ -
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Version 1.0.0
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The RF-104G was a tactical reconnaissance model based on the F-104G, usually with three KS-67A cameras mounted in the forward fuselage in place of the internal cannon. Many of the 189 built were subsequently reconfigured to the F-104G standard. What's in: - 6 new planes to fly - 14 HD skins - historical decalsets - Hangars & Patches Credits: - Gkabs 3D parts (KS-67A cameras) - BobRock F-104G temps - Soulfreak German/Greek base skins - Paulopanz skins, decals, screens, data.inis edits Install: - you need SF-2 Europe for CF-104 used - all in main mod folder (Isn't easy?) Enjoy. @ paulopanz
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