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    That's the beauty of what-if. Now they can be operational. As far as I know the sole aircraft that was completed did a couple of flights in Iraqi and Yugoslav colors and then was flown from Croatia to Serbia before the chaos began. For the most part my inspiration has been these pictures.
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    Dusting off the cobwebs to remember how to ini edit using @dtmdragon's TW MiG-23 upgrade mod as a starting point for some what-if Yugoslav MiG-23s. Also using this post to mark my progress on remembering how to do this stuff. Think I'll do some other Yugoslav what-ifs as well. Backstory: In the late 1980s, Iraq sent a number of MiG-21s and ten MiG-23MLAs to Yugoslavia for upgrade and overhaul. Only one of the Floggers was completed and it carried Yugoslav national markings during test flights. One of the MiG-23s was put on display at the air museum in Belgrade and the others put in storage sometime in the 1990s or 2000s. What if: Following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, the Iraqi MiGs were absorbed into Yugoslav service? The aircraft were overhauled and entered service as the L-23 with the first group of pilots receiving training on the type in Romania. Initially only armed with R-3 and R-60 missiles, R-23s, spare parts and two MiG-23UBs (NL-23) would come from the newly independent Ukraine. The Floggers would only serve a limited role in the breakup of Yugoslavia, mostly being held in reserve for air defense around Belgrade. Unsure of what was done in the overhaul, these were referred to as "MiG-23MLY" by western media throughout their career, Pictured: The second Yugoslav Flogger on its acceptance flight with the Iraqi number still on the nose in a glaring oversight. To do: -Extend fin flash to the rudder (possible?) -Figure out how to do the Yugoslav tail numbers -FRY era (Yes my Balkan install is still a bit vanilla and I need to add a cloud mod)
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    It is quite a bit different than SF2 in terms of gameplay. My point is that for $6 you can give it a shot and if you don't like it you haven't lost a lot. For that matter, games go on sale frequently at gog.com and you may be able pick it up for less than retail. I am not trying to sell you anything. It is well known that SF2 really does not support helicopters and even the best helo flight models are still tweaks of fixed wing FMs. Up to you.
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    Thanks to guuruu for testing my Fragata Niteroi F-40 Frigate and for fixing the Exocet-40MMB2 missile data. I have updated all the models with the new update. Thank you @guuruu for the fix
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    I like the idea, Bulgaria, Hungary, all used the 23, so maybe they could have provided training.
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    Nice pictures. I like it. I doubt, that the Yugoslav Air Force had had pilots who could fly a MiG-23 in combat. It was not as easy as in MiG-21. Without proper training the MiG-23 could be a dangerous beast for his own pilot.
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    From the album SF2 Iran-Irak

    1985 IRI Navy RH53D patrolling the coast.
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    From the album SF2 Iran-Irak

    1982 IRIAF F4E attacking targets in Irak.
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    Everything should be approved with the update.
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    Sorry to hear that Wrench, good luck.
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    For the first time, I hear that they were operational at all. As far as I know, they never flew in any role in the skies of Yugoslavia. This is a link from a domestic forum, there are also photos of Iraqi MiG-21s. https://www.mycity-military.com/Avioni/Iracki-Mig-23-i-21-u-ex-YU.html
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    109s over London. The City was hit.
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    And another one : RCAF 425SQN 60TH anniversary scheme (1992) :
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    I'm loving the stunning Novalogic terrains.. If only we had Little Nellie to investigate these dormant volcanoes a bit closer..
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    Version 1.0.0

    127 downloads

    Passenger civilian version of the favorite Airbus model. Enjoy the flight.
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    From the album SF2 Iran-Irak

    A pair of Iraq MIG 21 on a CAP mission.
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    From the album SF2 Iran-Irak

    Iraq Mi24's conducting CAS missions from a FOB.
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    Lots of improvements to the model...........again..
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    North American Tornado B.1 - No.84 Squadron, RAF Far East Air Force, 1954 Skin Credit: wrench
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    From the album SF2-WT Vietnam

    1968 A pair of AD4 in the way to target area.
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    yawn my rebuild of Gepard's Isreal2, while not actually having Turkey, they could concievably fly from Cyprus Let us not forget PureBlue's Anatolia map. Would need a lot of reworking (retiling, retargeting) of course. Looks like that's what Stratos is showing. Sounds like a good learning project for a budding terraformer
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