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  1. 4 points

    Version 1.4.1

    251 downloads

    Hello and thank you for downloading my work. https://gkabs.net https://gulfknights.net What's included: Su-35I Flanker-E IRIAF All my files should include the Strike Fighters 2 Series game file (.LOD) and the texture required. (tested and work only for SF2) Installation: Copy files to their proper folder //Please add to Soundlist (If you don't have the WAV sound added) under Flight directory and change the XXX with the correct number [SoundList] SoundFileXXX=GSH301 [GSH301] Priority=NORMAL Looped=TRUE NumBuffers=4 3DSound=TRUE DopplerEffect=FALSE MaxDist=1000.000000 MinDist=50.000000 InsideConeAngle=360 OutsideConeAngle=360 ConeOutsideVolume=100 If you need any further help, please read the Knowledge Base at: https://combatace.com/forums/forum/268-thirdwire-strike-fighters-2-series-knowledge-base/ 1.4.1 Fixed nose gear as it was not animated correctly and made it not swivel from its center position to +/- 45 degrees left/right and remains locked Fixed Right and left main gears wobbling Added the AKU170 attachment point for the R77 missile. 1.4.0 added CanopyNodeName=Canopy to fix Canopy ejecting. and added the sound file for the 30MM GSH301 gun 1.3.0 Corrected Autolanding. 1.2.0 Corrected the main left landing gear roll correctly. 1.1.0 Corrected VTOL thrust vectoring control when you press ctrl+/- LICENSE: You are allowed to use this model and everything included with it for personal non-profit use for Strike fighters 1 and 2. For use outside of this scope, you need to contact me for permission. gkabs@gkabs.net Credit goes to the following: Third Wire for making this outstanding game. Model by g00r00 I would like to thank Coupi and Compufat for working with alongside me on this project. Work from 3d modeling, texture, data file, and testing. I enjoyed working with each of you on this together. YEYEYE for the Cockpit I would like to thank Coupi and Compufat this is group work from 3d modeling, texture, data file, and testing it's too hard to say how to get credit for but I tell you that everyone had a hand in this project and without them all you wouldn't have it. Finally not to forget the wonderful site of https://combatace.com and all the nice members and their dedicated support for this game. Software used: 3d Max 2009 UVLayout v2 Pro Substance Painter Adobe Photoshop Mixamo If you need any assistance please contact me at gkabs@gkabs.net gulfknights.net
  2. 1 point

    Version 1.0.0

    549 downloads

    MiG-25PD 'Foxbat-E' by Coyote Aerospace v1.0.0 We upload here a NEW MOD of the Soviet famous Fighter. This 'Foxbat-E' is a Veltro2k creation with skins by Coupi. It features 6 historical skins : Soviet (2) and 'exported' ones (4). - Installation Unzip, open the folder and drop contents into desired mod folder. Allow overwrites if needed, weapons may be the only thing needed. - Credits Veltro2k: main beautiful model :) Coupi : skin, decals and ini edits Boopidoo Aerospace : cockpit from his cute Sukhoi Su-15TM mod Pilot, missiles, rails and ejection seat : from several mods uploaded at CombatAce (excuse me... I don't remember their author) SF2 Complete Edition (version July 2013) waiting for the 'two weeks' ThirdWire W10 edition... On behalf of the Coyote Aerospace team, thank you for downloading this mod. We hope you like it ! Coupi 11.27.2021.
  3. 1 point

    Version 2.0.0

    254 downloads

    Correction of typos and misspelling for Stary's MiG-23 pit. Plus reworked the HUD a little. All files converted to JPG to save space, it's 46mb now. Tuned for Mirage Factory MiGs, but could be used for stock ones with little tweaking. Some changes of HUD: Removed unnecessary ПР (launch authorized) marks - now it will flash only when you are actually in range Changed ОТВ (break) - now it will flash when you are too close Removed РЛ/ТП marks - they make no sense as the game doesn't support IRST. Now you will have Р (for search), З (for lock), B (for air-combat mode) Changed selected weapon display - now you will have type of weapon and amount remaining. Not really authentic but more useful Things I couldn't do: can't fix RWR - can't copy working RWR from MiG-21MF cockpit MiG-29 pit has authentic and working selected weapon display - can't copy that can't add proper IRST - game doesn't support it. tried with non-launching heatseeker missile on hidden pylon, it could lock targets but not really useful for anything else Readme inside.
  4. 1 point

    Version 1.0.1

    122 downloads

    Re-upload of the A4D-2 with data and texture ini updates submitted by Cliff7600: Addition of cockpit visual of refueling probe USN & USMC 'Stock' texture numbering not showing Inst: All fixes/additions have been made in applicable ini files - just drop 'Object' and 'Sound' folders in main folder and overwrite. ** Note - if you have added additional units/skins applicable changes will have to be made to your A4D-2.INI file. "Thanks Cliff7600"
  5. 1 point

    Version 1.0.0

    46 downloads

    A bit of history. Extract from Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/399877246768865/photos/a.783005898455996/866828416740410/?type=3 "In 1976, Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya (Fuerza Aerea Uruguaya - FAU) began to seek a replacement for its North American AT-6 trainers and to complement its fleet of Cessna T-41D primary trainers, which had been acquired in 1969. Once the Beechcraft T-34 was considered as a suitable substitute for the "tejanos", to be incorporated into the FAU inventory, these mentors were registered FAU-660 to 684. La Escuela de Aviación Militar (Escuela Militar de Aviación - EMA) I received four planes, these were registered FAU-669, 670, 676 and 677, while FAU kept two planes: FAU-650, 651, 660, 662, 663, 664, 665, 666, 668, 671, 672 and 678, all operating with Grupo de Aviación N° 1. On July 14, 1980, four mentors were acquired by Chilean Naval Aviation, namely a T-34A, serialized FAU-651, and three T -34Bs, which received serial FAU-685 to 687. In 1982, when the (Centro de Instrucción y Entrenamiento de Vuelo Avanzado - CIEVA) was created, Group No. 1 of Aviation was designated as an "attack" unit, being replaced from its T-34B by the IA-58 Pucará. In turn, the T-34s were transferred to CIEVA just created. With the passage of time, the wear and tear, the accidents and the presumed cuts passed the invoice and the number of operating aircraft decreased considerably, until the point of having only 10 planes available for training at CIEVA and EMA for mid-1989. Fortunately, the following year, through a subsidy from the Spanish Government, the FAU received one T-34A that had been withdrawn from the Air Force of that country between 1987 and 1988, and had been stored in very good conditions. These T-34A arrived by boat in Uruguay on March 8, 1991, joining FAU on April 24, with registration numbers FAU-630 to 646. In May 1992, two T-34As were transferred to Naval Aviation, these being FAU-630 and 639. After 20 years of service, it was considered necessary to modernize the EMA training fleet, so in 1999 FAU awarded a contract for 13 Aermacchi SF.260s to a company in the United States." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * In this pack, everything BUT plane´s numbers and skins are not 100% correct as the planes were used mainly as trainers. This should be pretty boring! * Anyone is allowed to use the blank skins for other skins without ask me any permission, but don´t forget to share it! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Credits: RussoUK - 3D work Wrench - inspiration, support and inside ReadMe text. Ideal for Gepard´s awesome terrain "Rio de La Plata". Skins and decals - Me, myself and I Have fun!!
  6. 1 point

    Version 1.0.0

    171 downloads

    MiG 25 Series Cockpits (Old) Small Upgrade. Use if needed. Currently (07/23/2023) not relevant, the only actual cockpit is made by Centurion1. Version 1.0.0 1.MiG 25 P / PD - Interceptors Cockpits. - Correct Cyrillic/Russian Markers/Labels. - Small Visual Updates. - Avionic. 2. MiG 25 RB / BM - Recon / "Soviet Wild Weasel" Cockpits. - Correct Cyrillic/Russian Markers/Labels. - Small Visual Updates. - Small Upgrades (System Lights, Hide cockpit bits, etc.) - Avionic. Thanks This Cockpits Autors.
  7. 1 point

    Version 2.0.0

    333 downloads

    MIG-31A Foxhound The most capable Russian air defense interceptor aircraft, the FOXHOUND has a multiple-target engagement capability and was the first Soviet fighter to have a true look-down, shoot-down capability. The key to the MiG-31's effectiveness is the SBI-16 Zaslon fixed phased array antenna radar, codenamed 'Flash Dance' by NATO, which is said to be the world's most powerful fighter radar. The new Soloviev D-30F6 engine was specified for the MiG-31 in order to improve range, the key performance parameter for which an improvement over the MiG-25 was demanded. By 1987 over 150 FOXHOUNDs were operationally deployed at several locations from the Arkhangelsk area in the northwestern USSR to the Soviet Far East. The FOXHOUND is dedicated to the homeland air defense mission. The FOXHOUND carries the long-range AA-9 air-to-air missiles, and can engage 4 different targets simuitaneouly with the M-9. 3D Model (Veltro2k) Cockpit credit goes to the creator unzip ad folders to their appropiate places...have fun THIS MODEL IS ONLY TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FREEWARE AND IN NO OTHER CIRCUMSTANCE SHALL IT BE USED, EVEN IN PART OF ANYTHING THAT IS PAYWARE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COMBAT ACE MODDERS AGREEMENT


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