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    not the usual staged shot Just a Bone sitting as a G model heads off west.....
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    and the TF-104 Dh.... utilised in small numbers by 1 and 9 squadrons and in the main by the Angry Owls ...
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    It was some editing of the inner light color, it's in the cockpit.ini, under this: NightLightOn=0.25 NightLightColor=0.0,1.0,0.0,0.7
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    Yes, that's what I noticed. On the Super Hornet the filter applies to your eye, you look outside the aircraft and see everything with the green filter... when I tried to change it on other aircraft, it only changed the color of the panel lighting, if you look outside it remains darkness. But thanks for your reply, saved me time trying to do the impossible
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    Guys, I was flying the F/A-18F at night and I realized that I was able to see well despite the darkness outside, and I noticed that this aircraft has a green filter inside the cabin simulating an NVG. How can I recreate this same effect on other aircraft, so I can fly in darkness? I looked at cockpit.ini but didn't find anything that I could identify. Below I have attached screenshots of the same moment, showing the difference between looking at the darkness from outside, and looking from inside the cockpit.
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    set the nightlighton to 0.55 makes it come on 'earlier'
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    I love it when a plan comes together.
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    Republic Thunderjet FB.2 - No.33 Squadron, RAF Germany, 1952 Skin Credit: yakarov79
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    First flight, 1943. De Havilland Meteor FB.5
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    1947. Meteor F.3. No. 56(F) Squadron. I will upload shortly new update with lod and additional files for F.3_45. Now it will be possible to add an optional centerline fuel tank.
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    Guys, no one here has committed an infraction, it is unfortunate that they are distancing themselves just to defend ideas and outside others who have committed an infraction do not care what is happening here... @Menrva, @daddyairplanes, @bazillius, you are valuable, I don't know get angry just for presenting different positions...Bazillius has not promoted anything against CA, I only see that he renounces claiming ownership of his work (he does not want to worry about that) and that is his right. ...the rest of the opinions are subjective and we can agree or not but they are only our opinions... please do not marginalize your joint projects. unity is strength... we also have different nationalities with our ways of speaking and expressing ideas here standardized to english, which does not always faithfully interpret what we want to say in verbal language... so let's not take it literally at all, Happy new year guys, may this year be fruitful here and in your private life and I reiterate my admiration and respect for each of you.
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    Gentlemen, It's the holidays and a new year is right around the corner. Nobody needs harsh words though I understand some people are passionate about their views. Let's please consider getting back to where we were before this topic was ever started and let us not ruin some good friendships over any of this. Yes, some have been wronged but our problem isn't with the people here but the ones taking work and sharing it inappropriately. When it comes down to it, we're all limited to regulate proprietary infringement unless you're willing to spend the time and money it takes to police it. I wish you all great holiday blessings and may 2024 bring health, prosperity, and happiness to you and your families. Kindly, Erik
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    Today you can no longer understand where people write sarcasm and where they write seriously. As for Facebook, I want to say that because of censorship, complainers and offended , social networks have become impossible to use. Especially because of the offended and complainants from one country, I will not mention the name. They are professional offended and complainers. One day I wrote on Facebook when asked what I was doing, I wrote that I was listening to “Metallica Kill em All.” Guess what happened? you are banned for 29 days for inciting violence. This all happens because of complainers and offended . I had to stop using Facebook and switch to a national social network. World rolls to shit and dictature. About freedom we will ask soon ah! what this word mean? do you remember? I am not. the whole world is following the path of global censorship and digital concentration camp.
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    Gloster Meteor NF.6 (Trop) - No.176 Squadron, RAF South East Asia Command, 1945
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    Lockheed F-104H Starfighter - 318th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, Aerospace Defence Command, USAF, 1971 The real F-104H was actually a dumbed down export variant that did not proceed
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    Big, like my Dick Tracy, pack.
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    Version 1.0.0

    515 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.
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    Old Polly and new Polly!
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    57th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, NAS Keflavik - The Black Knights of Iceland Northrop F-89C Scorpion, 1953–1962 Convair F-102 Delta Dagger, 1962-1973 McDonell Douglas F-4C Phantom II, 1973–1978 The 87th Red Bulls deployed to Keflavik Iceland in April 1978 to assist the 57th with Alert Duties as that unit transitioned from F-4Cs to F-4Es. McDonell Douglas F-4E Phantom II, 1978–1985 McDonell Douglas F-15 Eagle, 1985-1993
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    318th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, 25th Air Division, McChord AFB, WA. The "Green Dragons". (Converted to the Eagle in 1983) Flying NORAD's Premier Fighter (at the time) The F-106A Delta Dart But, progress & the future was parked on the taxiway...in the form of the F-15A No matter how good you are, the future will always overtake you...
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    Version 1.2

    1,899 downloads

    Third Wire MiG-23 fighters made flyable & updated for SF2 MiG-23M, MiG-23M (85), MiG-23MF, MiG-23ML, MiG-23MLA, MiG-23MLD, MiG-23MLD (Soviet-Afgan War), MiG-23MLDe, MiG-23P, MiG-23P (82), MiG-23MS This is a follow on from my "Third Wire MiG-23MLD updated & flyable for SF2" mod and completely supersedes it. - All are flyable with a modified version of Stary's MLD cockpit/ avionics with corrections by Crusader and myself. There are slightly different cockpits/ gunsights depending on the model of aircraft. - Wing spoilers are now working as they were always there just not activated. Thanks again Crusader! - Opening Canopy. - KM-1 Ejection seats added. Grey on most but black for Mig-23MLDe, MiG-23P and MiG-23P (82). - Loadouts enhanced and corrected. Some Afghanistan specific ones added. Use of Kh-25M air-to-surface missile and datalink pod added. - Missile positions corrected, especially for the AA-8. - Single missile rail for the fuselage AA-8. - Improved/ corrected FM. - Improved engine sound and afterburner effect. - All Mig-23 have an ACM/ boresight radar mode but it is set straight ahead along the gunsight and does not move/ scan. The MLD and P (82) have an ACM/ boresight mode that scans vertically like the F-16 or F-15 etc. - MLD, MLDe and P (82) have KDS-23 countermeasure dispenser installed in the centreline drop tank pylon. This is a 12 shot chaff/ flare countermeasure dispenser that could be used once the drop tank had been jettisoned. - MLD Leading edge flaps automatically deploy during maneuvering as they did on the MLD with the type 3 wing. - MLD Primary and secondary roles expanded to reflect the evolution of the MLD into a more multi role fighter platform. - Removed ECM jammer from MLD. - Radar data and performance is corrected from the S-23MLA radar to the S-23MLA-II radar for the MLD. - Most if not all the exported and Warsaw pack ML aircraft were actually MLA models, this is an error in most publications, model kits and flight sims alike and has only been corrected in recent publications. The ML was operated by the Soviet airforce and by the time the export models were being built the production line had switched to the MLA. This is now corrected in the game. All skins updated with cockpit textures and various other minor details. - Grey undersides on Soviet Camouflage skins changed from grey to blue/ grey. Additional dark green added in to the Soviet camouflage of later model MiG-23s. Lots of other texture corrections done. - Skins added for Iraqi, Syria (Late), Polish camouflage, Egypt, North Korea, Libya, Soviet desert (in Afghanistan) and Soviet Afghanistan veterans. - Corrections to decal size and/ or positions on various skins. - Additional MiG-23MLDe variant created. This is the Syrian and Libian specific export model of the MLD which did not have the IFF or aerodynamic enhancements (vortex generators) of the Soviet MLD and had a slightly downgraded radar. Syrian made countermeasure dispensers installed on either side of the tail fin. - Additional MiG-23P (82) variant created. This is the Soviet P model that was upgraded to the same standard as the MLD but without the aerodynamic enhancements. - Additional MiG-23M (85) variant created. This is a few squadrons of the Soviet M model that had its IFF upgraded some time between 1978 and the early 90's (Same nose IFF antenna as the MLD and P (82). - Additional MiG-23MLD (Soviet-Afgan War) variant created. This is the Soviet MLD but reflects the specific loadouts, modifications, countermeasures and markings of the MLD models that served in the Soviet Afgan war. - Updated weapons from the RSSW 099 mod. To Install: 1, Delete ALL previous TW MiG-23 mods. 2, Unpack and drop the 2 parts of this download into your main mods folder. 3, You MUST override when prompted. Credits: - ThirdWire. - Crusader. - Stary. - Snailman. - Eburger68. - Paladrian. - Svetlin - Cocas CombatAce fair agreement applies. Enjoy, Dan (dtmdragon).
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    Version 1.2

    1,408 downloads

    Speech Enhancement & Expansion February 13th, 2019 (1st Release) by Menrva >For Strike Fighters 2 games This package is my personal enhancement meant to improve the consistency and quality of the in-game English speech. I tweaked the SpeechSystem.ini file to include the additional SF2NA voices ("call the ball" and "Vampire") separately from those of the TACC; the additional SF2NA voices are now meant to be those of a Navy Controller. By chance, I have found and fixed a stock bug in the original SF2 SpeechSystem.ini file. With some .wav editing, I created a generic Hawkeye TACC using the original, female Red Crown voice. Additional .wav files have been created so that in-game flights and Departure mention Hawkeye instead of Red Crown. I hex-edited the .str file so that subtitles properly display Hawkeye instead of Red Crown. Other little fixes were also made; for instance, you'll no longer see "Call the ball" (capital letter after a comma), now it correctly is "call the ball". You get Hawkeye as TACC when flying for naval aviation services, otherwise you get Red Crown. This enhancement is a mixture of Polak's beautiful speech pack for SF1 games, and of SkateZilla's and Rends' improved Hawkeye voices; my thanks for their work! As a bonus, correct and complete or mostly complete speech files have been added for other languages: Italian, Spanish, Vietnamese, Arabic, Persian. These languages have been added to the proper aviation services of countries where these languages are official: -Arabic is used for Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Lebanon, Somalia, Chad, Yemen, Oman, Algeria, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Libya, Djibouti. -Spanish is used for Spain, Argentina, Cuba, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic. -Persian is used for Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan. -Vietnamese is used for North Vietnam only. -Italian is used for Italy only. It's highly suggested to install this mod on top of my Nations & Medals Expansion package; the included NATIONS.ini file is entirely based on the one from that mod (hence that mod is required), but with additional edits for enabling different speech packs and callsigns where proper. Mentioned countries feature correct callsigns as heard by the respective audio files (except for Persian, not possible for me to rework them without a transcription). The in-game subtitles have been fully reworked to feature such different callsigns. >Credits (in no particular order): -Polak, for his SF1 mod which enhances all of the original SFP1 speech sound files. -Rends and SkateZilla, for the improved SF2NA Hawkeye voices, which I have tweaked a bit. -GKABS, for producing the (still in progress) Arabic speech pack started for the development of ODS 30AE. -Nguyen Dang Hat and Rhugouvi, for creating the amazing Vietnamese speech pack. -FX Interactive, for producing the Italian and Spanish speech packs for their release of Strike Fighters: Project 1. -Gerwin, for his tips on properly hex-editing the header of .STR files. I included the original readme files from the mentioned mods, to the end of giving proper credit to everyone involved directly or not. >Disclaimer: This is a freeware; yet it can be redistributed ONLY in other CombatACE mods/mod packages. This mod may NOT in any way, shape or form be used in any payware additions.


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