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5 points1949 - Su-15 (first fighter with that designation, not to be confused with the serial Su-15 from 1963) 2000 - X-32 If we ignored that fact that the Su-15 was designed and first flew in the Soviet Union in 1949, while the X-32 was designed and first flew in the USA in 2000, these look to me just like grand-grandpa and grand-grandson
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3 pointsYes, I had that one and I loved it I used to stay after returning from my University classes and sometimes I played until the next day and went to my class. lol I used to connect it to my TV.
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3 pointsAll good sims, some I forgot ages ago. From the 80's, 90's, 00's, to today, The evolution of the flight sim, and Combat Flight Sim has changed drastically on not just the graphics end but in their complexity of realism as well. I've been out of flight sims so awhile due to work and just not having enough machine to really run a modern day DCS. I've recently solved that "machine" side of things and slowly piecing things back together to get back in the game.
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3 pointsGeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!!!! I can´t believe!! My dreams coming true!! Can´t wait!!!! Mandatory super screen
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2 pointsI may be just me being old fashioned, but ... I would put sF2I campaigns ONLY in the SF2I mod folder I would put SF2V campaigns ONLY in the SF2V mod folder. there may not be any actual differences, as all 5 game (7 if you count the expansion packs) use all the same core files and such, but I'm a traditionalist
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2 pointsahhh .... well, everything is clear. The Americans stole secret technologies of the 50s from Russia and were able to implement them only in 2000.
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2 pointsFrom top to bottom: 12th FBS, 35th FBS & 67th FBS, all in KAW markings.
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1 pointyou will be releasing a pack right or at least some screenies on 99 with the history of RAF 117s over the Balkans
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1 pointnah, with them tail fins, definetly Chevys or Caddies mandatory screenie (of an in game shot)
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1 pointTomahawk by Digital Integration, on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. 48K bytes of RAM, two-tone wireframe graphics, and a Kempston Joystick. It even had a dynamic campaign. Well, kind of. And you had to save your progress on a cassette tape. 1985. Happy Days.
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1 pointThanks. I'm doing a reinstall per Ully and MigBuster below and I'll keep that in mind when I do.
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1 pointThanks. Will keep my flights before 1982 then.
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1 pointI don't think so. Nobody as far as I know made it work with SF2, or probably never tried.
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1 pointWondering if that TacView thingie works on SF2...
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1 pointJoseph foxing cross! Thats, damp, realy ugly ! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukhoi_Su-15_(1949)
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1 pointFor me it was F-19 Stealth Fighter. I suppose the old Wolfpack it you want to include naval sims. Also X-Wing for space scifi stuff.
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1 pointThank you. This community has long needed a philologist and a radioelectronics technician to check the inscriptions and adjust the instruments. It is very good that the community has found such an expert, and in one person! It would help to save on salaries. Although there are no salaries here at all, but anyway! Thanks for sharing.
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1 pointI need an advice : What fuel tank from the stock install to use as a 250 US gal tank ? I'm planning to put 6 of them in the cargo bay. It's an option for ferry flight.
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1 pointI remember it too, but I don't have it either. EDIT: Found it I think, but it should be the right one
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1 pointLiterally... Turtle escort Sorry, I couldn't resist to put a Turtle above the radome
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1 pointNope, I don't fly Hard mode, because why make a simple operation difficult?
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1 pointImperial Iranian Air Force F-4E 1972 cockpit based on the original flight manual radar off , texture not yet final radar on TISEO on AGM-65A selected mirror position corrected
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NATO Fighters III ------------------------- IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS You MUST follow these steps to properly install NATO Fighters. I suggest creating a clean WOE install for NATO Fighters. Refer to the readmes that are included with the files for more information. If this is a new setup, install software in the following order: Wings Over Europe October 2008 Patch NF1 NF2 NF3 NF4 BACKUP your existing NF installation before continuing -- now that you have been warned, any lost files or pilot data are completely your fault! Install the October 2008 patch for WOE, then install NF3. Run the executable included in the archive you downloaded. ***When prompted, ensure that the installation path is pointing towards your NF installation. When the path is correct, continue the installation.*** That's it! Everything is installed automatically and no modding is required. Description ---------------- This is a group download of all files for NATO Fighters. For specific information on file inclusions, updates, contributors, and bug fixes please refer to the README.TXT file in each download. Thanks for downloading NATO Fighters! This is a four part series of expansion packs for Wings Over Europe designed to incorporate many of the best mods for the Strike Fighters series produced over the past several years.
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