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    VonS is already hard at work on the Junkers FM - I will start the cockpit soon. Got a little work done on the Pfalz D.III (not D.IIIa). As usual, click shot for hi-res image.
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    The MiG-19SK by CAF team, 3d work by Cocas, skins by Nyghtfall, other work by Coupi, testing by Stratos, Coupi, Wrench, Nyghtfall. Some Background: After the success of the Soviet Union’s first carrier ship, the Moskva Class (Projekt 1123, also called „Кондор“/„Kondor“) cruisers in the mid 1960s, the country became more ambitious. This resulted in Project 1153 Orel (Russian: Орёл, Eagle), a planned 1970s-era Soviet program to give the Soviet Navy a true blue water aviation capability. Project Orel would have resulted in a program very similar to the aircraft carriers available to the U.S. Navy. The ship would have been about 75-80,000 tons displacement, with a nuclear power plant and carried about 70 aircraft launched via steam catapults – the first Soviet aircraft carrier that would be able to deploy fixed-wing aircraft. Beyond this core capability, the Orel carrier was designed with a large offensive capability with the ship mounts including 24 vertical launch tubes for anti-ship cruise missiles. In the USSR it was actually classified as the "large cruiser with aircraft armament". Anyway, the carrier needed appropriate aircraft, and in order to develop a the aircraft major design bureaus were asked to submit ideas and proposals in 1959. OKB Yakovlev and MiG responded. While Yakovlev concentrated on the Yak-36 VTOL design that could also be deployed aboard of smaller ships without catapult and arrester equipment, Mikoyan-Gurevich looked at navalized variants of existing or projected aircraft. While land-based fighters went through a remarkable performance improvement during the 60ies, OKB MiG considered a robust aircraft with proven systems and – foremost – two engines to be the best start for the Soviet Union’s first naval fighter. “Learning by doing”, the gathered experience would then be used in a dedicated new design that would be ready in the mid 70ies when Project 1153 was ready for service, too. Internally designated “I-SK” or “SK-01” (Samolyot Korabelniy = carrier-borne aircraft), the naval fighter was based on the MiG-19 (NATO: Farmer), which had been in production in the USSR since 1954. Faster and more modern types like the MiG-21 were rejected for a naval conversion because of their poor take-off performance, uncertain aerodynamics in the naval environment and lack of ruggedness. The MiG-19 also offered the benefit of relatively compact dimensions, as well as a structure that would carry the desired two engines. Several innovations had to be addresses: - A new wing for improved low speed handling - Improvement of the landing gear and internal structures for carrier operations - Development of a wing folding mechanism - Integration of arrester hook and catapult launch devices into the structure - Protection of structure, engine and equipment from the aggressive naval environment - Improvement of the pilot’s field of view for carrier landings - Improved avionics, esp. for navigation Work on the SK-01 started in 1960, and by 1962 a heavily redesigned MiG-19 was ready as a mock-up for inspection and further approval. The “new” aircraft shared the outlines with the land-based MiG-19, but the nose section was completely new and shared a certain similarity to the experimental “Aircraft SN”, a MiG-17 derivative with side air intakes and a solid nose that carried a. Unlike the latter, the cockpit had been moved forward, which offered, together with an enlarged canopy and a short nose, an excellent field of view for the pilot. On the SK-01 the air intakes with short splitter plates were re-located to the fuselage flanks underneath the cockpit. In order to avoid gun smoke ingestion problems (and the lack of space in the nose for any equipment except for a small SRD-3 Grad gun ranging radar, coupled with an ASP-5N computing gun-sight), the SK-01’s internal armament, a pair of NR-30 cannon, was placed in the wing roots. The wing itself was another major modification, it featured a reduced sweep of only 33° at ¼ chord angle (compared to the MiG-19’s original 55°). Four wing hardpoints, outside of the landing gear wells, could carry a modest ordnance payload, including rocket and gun pods, unguided missiles, iron bombs and up to four Vympel K-13 AAMs. Outside of these pylons, the wings featured a folding mechanism that allowed the wing span to be reduced from 10 m to 6.5 m for stowage. The fin remained unchanged, but the stabilizers had a reduced sweep, too. The single ventral fin of the MiG-19 gave way to a fairing for a massive, semi-retractable arrester hook, flanked by a pair of smaller fins. The landing gear was beefed up, too, with a stronger suspension. Catapult launch from deck was to be realized through expandable cables that were attached onto massive hooks under the fuselage. The SK-01 received a “thumbs up” in March 1962 and three prototypes, powered by special Sorokin R3M-28 engines, derivatives of the MiG-19's RB-9 that were adapted to the naval environment, were created and tested until 1964, when the type – now designated MiG-SK – went through State Acceptance Trials, including simulated landing tests on an “unsinkalble carrier” dummy, a modified part of the runway at Air Base at the Western coast of the Caspian Sea. Not only flight tests were conducted at Kaspiysk, but also different layouts for landing cables were tested and optimized as well. Furthermore, on a special platform at the coast, an experimental steam catapult went through trials, even though no aircraft starts were made from it – but weights hauled out into the sea. Anyway, the flight tests and the landing performance on the simulated carrier deck were successful, and while the MiG-SK (the machine differed from the MiG-19 so much that it was not recognized as an official MiG-19 variant) was not an outstanding combat aircraft, rather a technology carrier with field use capabilities. The MiG-SK’s performance was good enough to earn OKB MiG an initial production run of 20 aircraft, primarily intended for training and development units, since the whole infrastructure and procedures for naval aviation from a carrier had to be developed from scratch. These machines were built at slow pace until 1965 and trials were carried out in the vicinity of the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. FROM NOW ON IS MY WORK. STRATOS. With the reception of the first new carrier in late 1965, the new aircraft began sea trials during the spring of 1966 and for summer the first planes were permanently deployed on board. The ship and it's planes began a cruise around the world doing good will port visits showing the flag and the new capabilities of the Soviet Navy. The carrier was permanently escorted by USN info gathering ships monitoring the capabilities of the new vessel and its air component. The first real deployment with combat ocured in the Pacific Ocean in 1969, in a dare move, the carrier slipped into the Yellow Sea during the night and launched it's aircraft at first light, the planes strike several military facilities in China mainland, specially around Shangai, and the first A-A combat took place when a pair of SK's engaged intercepting J-6 of the PLAAF while escorting strike armed SK's. All the soviets returned to the carrier that was already steaming to get out of the South China sea trough Tsushima straits. By early 1972, new models are being introduced into the fleet and the SK's started to show their age in the fast pace of aviation during Cold War, so as soon as the new models completed the air component the SK's were passed to train new naval pilots on the fleet training installations in Crimea, were it served with distinction until the last cells were too worn out to be safely operated beyond 1980. So the SK's story came to an end with the honor of being the first real combat aircraft onboard soviet carriers, and the plane that first tasted the blood for carrier based pilots.
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    @cocas Thanks for helping out! @Stratos This was fixed and appears like the fix was rolled back. Give me some time to look into this until then you have a work around. Thank you.
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    Got the Junkers working ingame, so I will now pass it on to VonS and Quack for further development. Click on shots for hi-res images.
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    Good day all! I've created this thread for anyone who'd like to request a fictional/Ace Combat themed skin for me to make. Here are a few examples below for reference. I've long been a fan of aviation-themed fictional works, especially the Ace Combat series. I first learnt how to make skins for IL2 a few years ago, and I'd thought that it be nice to create skins for people to enjoy, but are shy to ask because they're not "real" or "immersive". So feel free to ask away, as I enjoy turning fiction into reality. You can either leave a comment on this thread, or send me a private message.
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    Nice background story and great design!
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    Olá Cocas!!! Tenho me surpreendido cada vez mais com seu ótimo trabalho. Seu MiG-19SK é estupendo! Pena este belo avião não ter voado... A um tempo atrás você me presenteou com o MiG-17F. Seu e o modelo é insuperável. Claro que tenho usado somente para uso pessoal. Apesar de tudo, tem um defeito que durante o jogo fica muito feio. Na imagem dá para explicar. Esse efeito de "flickering" tem como resolver? Além disso, você planeja lançar o LIM-6? Desculpe te incomodar e desde já agradeço!! Claudio Wilches
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    Thanks, MiG19SK uploaded together with templates.
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    View File SF2_Template_MiG19SK The template pack for the MiG-19SK, all the templates works by Nyghtfall Submitter Stratos Submitted 09/11/2017 Category Skin Templates  
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    got to the what if hangar and click on submit button
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    IL-2 '46+Dark Blue World - some pics from a recent mission in the Willi Jederman series of campaigns from FlatSpinMan, this one set in North Africa. Desert Air Force Kittyhawks are providing air cover for a convoy: The Regia Aeronautica on its way, though - they did fly some Stukas but the twin-engined bombers above and behind are repainted IL-4s: Jedermann and his schwarm of Bf 109Es sweep the skes ahead of the Italian formation, which he can see as dark specks against the clouds below and behind: The Kittyhawks are soon on the scene, trying to hit the attackers before they can unload on the convoy: Two of them go for Jedermann and the fight is on: Our hero knocks down one of the Kittyhawks after a protracted dogfight: Turning around, Jedermann is just in time to see the splashes settling from bombs directed at the convoy, whose flak seems to have succeeded in spoiling the aim of the Italian airmen. But he's soon engaged with a second pair of Kittyhawks, one of which he sends curving away, trailing what looks like leaking glycol: After another burst, an aileron comes adrift from the stricken Curtiss and down he goes, engine seized and prop dead: Climbing gently in a wide arc around the rear of the convoy, Jedermann recalls the schwarm, although his own wingman hasn't gone far.: One of the other 109s isn't answering, but his number three is soon behind and to his left, with the North African coast and safety looming in the distance: The raid seems to be over but there are still some Hurricanes about: Jedermann is out of cannon rounds - the 60 rounds per gun he has doesn't last long - but he chases a vic of retreating Hurricanes and leaves one smoking but still flying, before heading back south for base. For some reason, I/JG27's current desert airstrip is always illuminated, day and night, by these fires along the single improvised runway. Maybe keep the flies at bay? Anyway, it's been a worthwhile trip, with two victories and a third damaged, in return for a 109 missing. And Jederman returns to find he's been awarded a medal, the EK1. The convoy attack didn't go particularly well, but from the air-to-air perspective, Jermann's not complaining...until he find that the boss, determined not to let the enemy convoy go unscathed, wants him to pay it another visit, this time, with the 109s taking the bombs...
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    Some news out of Souli´s paintshop:
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    Outstanding work guys! Take a look on a Hellenic Mirage F1 HUD...
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    more asstd jumbos, almost like a trip to SeaWorld....
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    Not Marine aviators... That is NAVY Aviation Officer Candidate School (AOCS). The candidates in that video, including Maclin, went on to receive commissions as Ensigns in the Navy. ...and it's VERY accurate. I was at Naval Aviation Schools Command in Pensacola, Florida (where that video was shot) in the summer of 1990 as an Ensign from NROTC. That's exactly how it was for the Aviation Officer Candidates (AOCs).
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    Hello, Fulcrums* of the North Korea People AF : Green skin by WhiteBoySamurai (little modification) and Grey camo, created from the MiG-29K Template by Russouk. I would like to add a camo... any idea my friends ? * 9-12 and 9-13 variants
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    Configuracion final de el IA-37
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    September 3rd 1943 Eight P-40M fighters of No. 16 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force provided bottom cover to a force of USAF Consolidated B-24 Liberators bombing Kahili. On the way home, two Kiwi pilots dropped back to cover a damaged B-24, which was under attack by eight to 10 Zeros. They were successful in driving off the attackers and escorted the bomber safely back to base. For their efforts, both pilots, Flight Lieutenant M.T. Vanderpump and Flight Sergeant J.E. Miller, received the American Distinguished Flying Cross, the first awarding of the decoration made to RNZAF personnel.
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    Windhover: Galm: And coming next weekend:
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    For me the word ideology come from idiot. People who follow ideologies are idiots. No matter what kind of ideology. An ideology gives you the strong feeling, that you are allowed to do everything, because you are the "good guy". To be against an ideology does not mean, that you are right. Perhaps you are only a follower of an other ideology. Also an idiot, but in the other way round. Scrapping history is the wrong way. Its easy, but wrong. I remember the time after the political change in eastern germany. Monuments were scrapped, streets and even cities were renamed. The postal service was less orientation for month, because they were unable to find the adresses. New ones, old ones. Chaotic! The monument are gone, but the people remembers them. In the early days of the GDR (east germany) monuments were scrapped or removed too. But some decades later, still in GDR times, before the change, a lot of monuments came back. Bismarck, Friedrich der Große, the heros of the liberation war against Napoleon and so on. From one moment it was clear, that you cant conceal the history of the people. Historical persons are part of our history, wheter we like it or not. It depends, how to deal with it. Pro or contra. Write both on the memorial plate. Thats the right way, i think.
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    Presentation topic will be made later Cocas


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