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    this ones a killer i tell ya... (63-7623 during semi retirement in Terre Haute...)
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    The Navy Nearly Built A Nuclear Armed “Super Sidewinder” Air-To-Air Missile: https://www.twz.com/air/the-navy-nearly-built-a-nuclear-armed-super-sidewinder-air-to-air-missile
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    We are all old. And in solidarity
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    The ADC scheme is wrapped up and submitted, so hopefully they'll be available for download soon. I only included F-4D's which I could verify wore the scheme while at the 184th TFG. Will start focusing on the 184th Euro Phantoms next. Thanks to Nightshade/PR for this screenshot!
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    well the Navy version didnt have enough thrust to be a fighter but i'd say teh Air Force did well employing it as a fighter bomber
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    F-111B. McNamara's super fighter failure .
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    no worries, sh....tuff happens. hell, you know i have several people look over my stuff before release and its just simple skins typically. yet i just recently found a mistake in mine after checking somebody elses for them (they were using templates i've jimmy'd up). this is CA, not walmart or mcdonalds. we dont freak, we fix and move on
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    The Ram VA-66 Waldos from 1968 And a comparison original source vs. repaint. I used a pencil for the first time, rather than a mouse, which was fun and made it easier.
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    Rolled in from a steeper angle to minimize TOT... Coming back with all the pieces still attached is always a good thing...
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    When I lived in Kansas I would frequent both of those. Another MIG Killer, 66-0271 is on display at McConnell AFB on the west side in the 184th’s Airpark.
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    Visited the museums at Forbes Field a few times when I was stationed at Fort Riley and enjoyed getting to walk around two Kansas MiG killers, 65-0801 and 66-0268.
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    Version 1.0.0

    20 downloads

    The 184th TFG operated F-4D's from 1979 till 1990 and was the F-4 Schoolhouse, operating 70 F-4D's in various paint schemes. This includes 2 variations of the Air Defense Command paint scheme as operated by the 184th Tactical Fighter Group, Kansas Air National Guard during the late 1970's and 1980's. The following F-4D's of the 184th TFG are depicted in these 2 variations. ADC Scheme w/Black Radome: 65-0614, 65-0638, 65-0714, 65-0749, 66-7461, 66-7668 ADC Scheme w/Light Grey Radome: 65-0590
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    Good finding. Very interesting. In the 1950th nobody has really realized what the use of nuclear weapons means. For them the nuke was only a big shell with big blast. Thatswhy they developed small nuclear weapons for tactical use, like anti aircraft missiles, mortar or artillery ammo or mines. Later, when the side effects of nukes became obviesly, some of this ideas were abandoned. The nuke Sidewinder was one of this projects,
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    1981... F-4D Phantom II of the IRIAF
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    No worries, we truly enjoy all of hard work. No need to apologize. Thank you for these. On another note, are you planning on new pits for the any of the other F-4's? I believe I saw you mention the F-4G, what about the C, E, and RF? If not, no worries as I spend most of my time flying the D models.
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    Thanks a lot Sir !!! P.
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    Lockheed Lightning Mk.IV - No. 60 Squadron, RAF South East Asia Command, 1945
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    Still working on the ADC Variations....I think they're looking better! 184th TFG ADC Variation 1: 184th TFG ADC Variation 2:
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    View File Stridsvagn 103C Swedish classic tank Stridsvagn 103C Thank you Combatace, for all the years of entertainment you have given to this SF2 community. Submitter compufat Submitted 01/25/2025 Category Ground Object Mods  
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    Version 5.6

    12,946 downloads

    THIS IS NOT UNDER THE COMBATACE FREEWARE LICENSE ACCORD YOU MAY - Have fun with this mod - Use it as you see fit once you download it, even modify it as you see fit - Create your own textures as you see fit and upload them under your name IF you wish to send me any modified core files (I don't need to review skins as that doesn't affect any core files) please PM me the modified files and I will check them out. There is no exception to this policy given my attitude towards staying out of jail. I will check them out and yay or nay the decision, but if I can edit any files in order to not go to jail, I will inform you and that will be it. I understand you may have information of a sensitive nature that you may have access to and frankly it does not belong in any files of this download. If that bothers you then please don't send me sensitive information, I think I've made it clear that I'm not going to jail in order to appease to players. http://combatace.com...24-my-projects/ Newer skin PSD with Block I ECS (no stacks) now available for skinning needs: http://combatace.com...-skin-template/ - Fixed some glaring errors in the INI files.
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    RAF Buccaneer in SEA camo scheme Thanks Sheriff001 !
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    by Crusader, added from an old post of his in the SF/Wo* Forums -- Extract HUDDATA.ini and place it in the FLIGHT folder Add this : RWR will show up permanently for all aircraft that way It also works for aircraft which have no RWR display in the cockpit Just requires the RWR section in avionics ini and DetectSystem section in the aircraft's data ini. (note: if you don't know what these sections are, extract and examine the data and avionics inis of an aircraft that does, example: F-4E, F-4J, F-105D_66, F-16A, F-14A, F-15A for later TEWS equipped) To switch it off, cycle ALT+D game HUD modes. Or comment out the newly added statementy (image below has viewpoint scrolled up, to show the RWR window above the windscreen framing) Works in both SF/Wo* and SF2 series


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