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  1. 5 points
    The F-35A flagship of the 495th Fighter Squadron "Valkyries" ! (WIP skin)
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    20 years from now in a post Assad Syria "im sorry sir, but the doctor has determined your hearing loss wasnt connected to your military service"
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    New skin for the Libyan army
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    That chart has more organizational skill than I saw in my entire government career.
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    Egyptian Su-20, in the shelter a MiG-23S.
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    Hello, At first, as they are more and more F-35s in Europe... I have started the skin of the 495th FS for the F-35A. Here I propose the "Valkyries flagship" decal of the delivered first fighter at RAF Lakenheath. Then I wondered if it would be possible to update the model with a fake pilot method. My dream... would be to add "raw material" to the current structure of the canopy ! I have prepared a little screen of the project. I could create the ini files of this fake pilot. If one of our famous modders may create the LOD file of the fake pilot element this would be wonderful ! Thank You in advance, P.
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    Hi everyone, I'm back after a while with good news: Argentinian Super Hornets are on final approach, ready to touch down.
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    working on the texture
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    work is progressing nicely; slowly, but moving along 81st FBS (foreground) 417th FBS (background), 50th FBW USAFE (not shown, 10th FBS)
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    Could you make this: Soviet Anti-Ship-Missilesystem 4K51 Rubesh
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    Dschankoj Airbase. Situated at the north of the Crimean peninsula. The Ukrainians used this base for transport aviation. After 2014 the Russians made it to a big helicopter base. The base is 50% done. So it looks in editor: A lot of parking areas are still to be set. Afterwards two other russian bases are still to be done. Then i will release a second Beta of the terrain.
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    To continue the original discussion some of the more unsavory ads have been removed entirely. You should see less porn, politics, and sexually charged ads. Some will inevitably sneak through but I'm hoping the ad content will improve. Thanks for letting me know.
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    Hello I'm preparing the files my friend !
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    Version 1.1.0

    37 downloads

    This game menu is developed based on Eagle114th's Screen Overhaul template. Credit to Eagle114th. The menu was developed for a super-vanilla mod pack within our team and later become available to the generic SF2 games. Please backup your file before your installation. Installation: Extract the relevant files to SF installation and SF mod folders, overwrite the file if needed. install fonts attached to windows Uninstallation: Overwrite files with backup you made.
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    military cooks. always suprising (even in retirement)
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    very nice. (note to self, stay in the 90s, no 50th TFW Block 25s) meanwhile, another skin i said needed minimal work. honestly the original was the best of the Team Viper ADFs. aaaand then i went and nitpicked. it still didnt need as much to improve. fuselage artwork on both sides. adjustment to the tail, as Puerto Rico ANG actually did different colors for the different flights. but i still like how this one came out now i still gotta hunt down that nose gear door mark....
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    Wilne, an airbase at the Crimean peninsula that is used as depot.
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    It's better not to ask Sometime, things are not what they seem. More often than you think. The control tower has nothing, invisible scratches on the paint, no-one will notice. I could definitely explain. It's classified you know. You moved it since the last time I went, don't you ? Metal junk value has skyrocketed lately, we'll sure have a good deal. I'll pay for the cleaning. Send me the bill. Frankly, I don't remember. Shock absorbers tuning
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    Some Cold War GIUK Gap action as Royal Navy ships and helicopters and RAF aircraft keep tabs on the Soviet Navy...
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    Version 1.0.0

    125 downloads

    A simple mod of stock TW Lightning F.53. It gives you two fictional variants of dhimari Lightnings, armed with Sparrow and Sidewinders, with 1987 version equipped with modern HUD and radar from F-16A. It's the first SF2 mod i decided to share. Obviously, Strike Fighters 2 Expansion Pack 2 is required. --------------------------Background Story In 1966, Kingdom of Dhimar, worried about Parani supersonic Tu-22 bombers and Su-7 strike aircraft, ordered 34 F.53 Lightning interceptors from BAC. While Dhimari air force pilots were more than satisfied with its performance, speed and rate of climb, its missile armament was not really adequate for the task. This has become even more apparent after kingdom started to receive its first batch of US made F-4 Phantoms, armed with radar guided, all aspect missiles. In 1972, decision was made to upgrade the Dhimari Lightnings to more modern standards. Working together with Ferranti and Raytheon, Royal Dhimari Research and Development Bureau managed to successfully modify the AI.23 radar allowing it to guide new AIM-7 sparrow missiles. Both hull and wing hardpoints were modified in order to mount US provided AIM-7s and AIM-9s. The upgrade program also added (audio only) RWR and countermeasure launchers. The modifications decreased the volume of ventral fuel tank, however this was considered to be acceptable trade-off, and between 1974 and 1976 all dhimari lightnings were converted to this variant. In 1986 BAe offered further 22 Lightnings to Dhimar - all ex-Saudi F.53 airframes, together with supply of spare parts and engines. Soon after that, further 10 Lightnings were bought from Kuwait. At first, all airframes were intended to be simply refurbished and upgraded to the same standard as rest of dhimari fighters, but - mostly because of personal insistence of Dhimari Prince Fa'ad, the decision was made to modify them even further, completely replacing 60s era avionics with significantly more advanced systems - most important of them being latest AN/APG-66 radar, together with Marconi HUD (displayed directly on pilot's windshield, like in F-14, rather than on separate glass panel). In October 1987 first such modified Lightnings entered Dhimari service. The program was deemed successful enough that in early 90s it was extended to 1972 modified airframes as well. While 1972 and 1987 variants retained the ground attack capabilities of F.53, Dhimari air force preferred to keep them as pure air defence fighters. However, few airframes transferred to mercenary Special Operation Wing were sometimes used as strike aircraft - despite being armed only with unguided weaponry. --------------------------Installation Just unpack and drop it into mod folder. --------------------------Thanks and credits Skins were made using excellent Lightning F6 2048x2048 Templates by Sundowner Dhimari fin flash by Spinners Thanks to yakarov79 and Pvince for advice about modifying stock cockpit. --------------------------- All combatace freeware licence rules apply. Do whatever you want with this mod, as long as you are not breaking them. English is not my native language, so i apologise for any grammar and or spelling mistakes .
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    Hawker Hunter F.Mk54 - No.79 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, 1962 From my SF1 days!
  29. 1 point

    Version 1.0.0

    99 downloads

    It is little-known history* that in the late 1950s, their Lordships of the Admiralty recognised that the Supermarine Scimitar was an unmitigated failure. As an American observer noted at the time, only the British could build a jet fighter with 22,000lbs thrust, that still remained stubbornly subsonic. Not only was its performance rather disappointing (British understatement?), the Scimitar was extremely unreliable. At one point it required 1000 maintenance hours per flying hour, and over 50% of the Scimitar fleet was lost in accidents. Its best contribution to the Fleet, was as a Ground Instructional Airframe (which is where the author first saw one, at RNAS Arbroath in the late 1960s). In an act of some desperation, therefore, in 1958 the Admiralty cancelled the remaining 50% of Scimitar production, and instead discreetly obtained 40 F4D-1 Skyrays from US Navy stocks. Capt Eric (“Winkle”) Brown was highly influential in this decision. A navy test pilot with the world record for carrier take-offs and landings (2,407 and 2,271 respectively), and an objectively strong advocate of American naval ac designs, his advice on procuring the Skyray was decisive. (Besides, he was a Scotsman. From the right side of the country)(ie the East Coast - did I mention that I'm from Arbroath?). Modified to carry the British Firestreak IR missile, and also to perform the light strike/attack role, the F4D-1 thus entered RN service as the Skyray F1. These ac proved to be particularly useful on the smaller British carriers, Victorious, Centaur and Hermes. For example, in Hermes, the Skyray allowed 892 Sqn to deploy a full 12-ac sqn, instead of the originally-mooted 8-ac Sea Vixen "sqn-lite". This had the serendipitious additional social advantage of eliminating all the Sea Vixen coal-hole observers from the Wardroom. Later in their career, 20 RN Skyrays were modified to FAW2 standard. This entailed replacing the original AN/APQ-50A radar with a lightweight version of the Lightning's AI23 "Airpass" radar, installing compatibility for both the Red Top all-aspect IR missile and the US Bullpup AGM, and replacing the original 4 x Colt 20mm cannon with a harder-hitting package of 4 x ADEN 30mm cannon (albeit with halved ammunition loads). Deployed in HMS Victorious in 1965 during the Malaysian Confrontation, one of these Skyray FAW2’s shared with an RAF Javelin in the double kill of 2 Indonesian C-130B’s, caught in the act of attempting to infiltrate Indonesion paratroopers into Borneo. The RN’s Skyrays were finally retired with the decommissioning of HMS Eagle in 1972. Their last service was to familiarise a generation of FAA pilots with USN ac types, in preparation for the introduction of the superlative F-4K Phantom (another Winkle Brown protogé). *Alternative history. The reader is encouraged to decipher what is fact, and what is fiction above. For it is not all the latter.. :) Installation: the usual, simply download and unzip the "Objects" folder, and drop it into your SF2 mod directory of preference. Always always always backup your original stuff before trying out new mods like this. Credits: this mod is based on the SF2 Skyray 1.1 mod, which I think is the work of Julhelm and NeverEnough. Regret not sure to whom credit is due for the Firestreak, Red Top and Bullpup missiles, and the SNEB Can, so if I missed you out, sorry, but I tip my hat to you! Legal Stuff: all the usual disclaimers, ie use at own risk, always always always backup your original stuff before trying out new mods like this (bears repeating). Plus this mod is consistent with both Queen's Regulations for the Royal Navy, and the Official Secrets Act. Cheers, Tally-Ho etc Mike D
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    Version 1.0.0

    163 downloads

    Panavia Condor F.1 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 On July 25th 1968 a memorandum of understanding was signed by Belgium, Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, the UK and West Germany expressing their interest and intent on producing a multi-role combat aircraft (MRCA) with a tentative in-service date of 1975. Belgium dropped out very early and before the end of the year Canada had also pulled out with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau claiming that they simply could not afford it but this was, perhaps, a convenient excuse to hide behind whilst Trudeau's liberal goverment re-shaped the entire Canadian armed forces. For a short while the remaining four nations ploughed on but the Dutch became increasingly concerned as their prime mission was for an air superiority fighter and even though they had cranked in severe requirements for long radius of action and maximum performance in air combat at all altitudes they then complained when the resultant design became larger and therefore more expensive. Once the Dutch had left the MRCA project the remaining three nations formed a Joint Working Group firming up on requirements, removing excessive demands and establishing a technically viable baseline solution to their MRCA requirement. Fashionably, this baseline solution was a swing-wing design with afterburing turbofan engines. With all three Governments on board the project was to be delivered by a co-ordinating organisation called NAMMO (NATO MRCA Management Organisation) employing three newly created international contractor companies; Panavia Aircraft GmbH (airframe), Turbo-Union Ltd (engines) and Avionica Systems Engineering GmbH (avionics) that would combine to produce the Panavia Tornado. Whilst the RAF were fully behind the swing-wing MRCA design for their all-weather interdiction and strike requirements they expressed deep concern over it's suitability to meet their RAF Air Staff Requirement 395 which called for a long-range interceptor to replace the Lightning and Phantom. Influenced by U.S. studies on future air superiority fighter aircraft, and especially by John Boyd's energy–maneuverability theory, the RAF demanded an aircraft with extra power and maneuverability compared to the proposed Tornado ADV. Whilst they conceded that the Tornado ADV might be acceptable as a long-range interceptor it would be totally outclassed as a 'central front' fighter by the expected threats of the next generation of Soviet fighter aircraft (in particular, and before it's limitations became known, the MiG-25 was especially feared). When the UK Government argued that another combat aircraft could not be considered on cost grounds the RAF reminded them that the proposed Tornado ADV was already morphing into a different aircraft with a longer forward fuselage to accommodate semi-recessed Sparrow/Skyflash missiles, more powerful engines to address the low power to weight ratio and a totally different avionics package. Panavia were already ahead of the curve with several design studies on various advanced air superiority fighter aircraft with the most promising being 'Projekt Condor' from the Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB) design team at Ottobrun for a single-seat air superiority fighter powered by a single large afterburning turbofan engine (the RB.250 - itself a paper project by Turbo-Union but based on a scaled-up Rolls-Royce Spey turbofan). Preliminary technical studies demonstrated that Specific Excess Power and manoueverability were off the chart when compared to all current fighter aircraft and a parallel study on the market for such an aircraft in the 1975 to 1990 period revealed a potential market for 600 aircraft in Western Europe and the Middle East alone. Unexpected support for Projekt Condor came from the Italian Government who sought a follow-on fighter aircraft to replace the Aeritalia F-104S on the Turin production line. In the UK, with unemployment at its highest level since 1940, the incoming Conservative Government led by Edward Heath supported the project as one of a raft measures to boost the UK economy. By 1971 all three Governments (Italy, the UK and West Germany) were in agreement and the Panavia Condor programme was allowed to proceed with an initial order for 10 Condor prototype and development aircraft and 465 production aircraft (West Germany 200, UK 165 and Italy 100) to be assembled on final production lines in each country but with workload shared out with the United Kingdom and West Germany each having a 40% share of the workload with the remaining 20% going to Italy. With inflation running rampant in Western Europe the Condor programme was under the strictest financial scrutiny during the early 1970's but luckily escaped the axe on at least two occassions. Despite the Condor programme being a political football (and seemingly a permanent fixture in the news headlines) development moved swiftly aided by the existing collaborative structures within Panavia recently created for the Tornado programme. With a new airframe and a new engine Panavia were keen to avoid also introducing a completely new avionics package so sensibly opted for an off-the-shelf purchase of the Hughes APG-63 multimode radar system but designed to incorporate a software programmable signal processor allowing the system to be modified to accommodate new modes and weapons through software reprogramming rather than by a more costly and disruptive hardware retrofit. The first prototype (PC-01) was structurally complete by early April 1974 and was trucked from Ottobrun to the Hannover Air Show where it was displayed in the static park attracting considerable interest from Saudi Arabian and Omani officials. DA-01 was then taken to Manching to be mated with the Turbo-Union RB.250 engine for ground-testing and taxying trials that continued during the summer months before MBB's chief test pilot, Nils Meister, took to the air on August 15th 1974. A few short weeks later he dazzled the crowds at the 1974 Farnborough Air Show demonstrating the Condor's remarkable manoueverability. The fleet of development aircraft began to build up during 1975 with the only real mishap occuring when DA-06 (whose main task was armament development) was mysteriously lost over the Irish Sea. Entering service with No.23 Squadron of the Royal Air Force on April 1st, 1978 the Condor F.1 eventually served with seven squadrons in the UK and another two in RAF Germany. Primary armament was the Skyflash semi-active radar homing air-to-air missile and the AIM-9L 'all-aspect' version of the Sidewinder infra-red air-to-air missile. In addition, the Condor was fitted with two internal Mauser BK-27 cannon (developed for the Panavia Tornado) each with 250 rounds. INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the CondorF1 folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the CondorF1 folder into your Decals folder. 3. From the GUNS folder drag and drop the BK-27 folder into your Guns folder (you might already have this). CREDITS Thanks to everyone at Cocas Aircraft Factory and especially to Nyghtfall (skins) and Spinners (decals & screens). packing and original read me Spinners Regards Cocas Version 1 - 05/05/2020
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    Version 2.0

    2,131 downloads

    Tupolev Tu-128 Fiddler B & Tu-128M The Tupolev Tu-28/Tu-128 (NATO name 'Fiddler') was a long-range interceptor aircraft developed by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. It remains the world's largest production fighter aircraft. In this pack the Tu-128 Fiddler B and the most recent Tu-128M. Instructions This aircraft is for SF2 and SF2E last patch ... not tested in SF2V. 1) Unzip the file Gen2_TU128packV00.rar 2) Copy Object and Sounds folders into your mods folder (i.e...\ThirdWire\StrikeFighters2 Europe\). Please, read the readme file. Credits: - kreelin for the FM - Spillone104 for the jet sound - Spillone104, bobrock, lindr2, Soulfreak as beta tester - me ... the remaining stuff Special thanks to NGHENGO who stressed me (a lot) in order to not stop this project and lindr2 who kindly helped me with much detailed infos. Thank you very much guys. Last UpDate 22/03/2011 – Ver.2.0 Various improvements; now compatible with Expansion2 Thank you to Spillone104, paulopanz and X-RAY for the support as beta tester. Every part of this mod can be used into others mods only if the final product is free of charge for the community and proper credits are listed into the product itself. Enrico "ErikGen" Gennari
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    Version 1.0

    252 downloads

    The Etendar 6 was part of the NATO contest for light strike fighter for a standart Strike and CAS aircraft. this his a two aircraft pack whit a early and late version of this aircraft FM his just copy paste has usal Cockpit by TW all weapons are on Gunny weapons pack model ini edits by me Cocas skins and decals by FLOGGER23 to install just drop the your on you savegames etc StrikeFighters folder enjoy Cocas
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    Version 1.0

    229 downloads

    This his a new more advance version of the Bac P.45 Strike aircraft named Boreas by Spinners a lot of stuf made up by me basing my self on the fewe information i have inthis new version i used the tornado has reference for many things FM his just copy paste has usal skin cloud better in outher hands try my best but ran out of patience sorry! Cockpit by FLorian and Sundonwer P45 twin rack was sent by IanH755 many thanks solved a lot off problems whit F-4 370 fuel tank from Gunny´s pack included all weapons are on Gunny weapons pack decal are stock model, skin and ini edits by me Cocas to install just drop the r on you savegames etc StrikeFighters folder templets included. enjoy Cocas
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    Version 1.0

    252 downloads

    USAFE Deuce Skinpack 14 Skins 14 Here I remade mostly for NATO 5+ use my Razbam F-102 Skinpack for Veltro's one. The skin folders name are the same so in a camp is granted the F-102A use. We really haven't yet a definitive F-102A as both have some unsolved issues: - Razbam's F-102A has a bad shadow shape - Veltro's F-102A has bad unfinished wheels I made my best with skins but none of the above plane makers (the payware, too), as I asked several times, wanted to fix. I hoped that almost Veltro could fix, to gain the perfetion for his masterpiece, but at last, as he doesn't seem intersted, I decided to upload these skins anyway. As I have both, I currently use Veltro's one (even with bugged wheels) with Raz's cockpit. BTW now the choice is Yours! COMPLETE SKINS LIST: 32nd FIS Soesterberg AB (8/60-6/63) 32nd FIS Soesterberg AB (6/63-8/64) 32nd FIS Soesterberg AB (8/65-12/66) 431st FIS Zaragozza AB (12/61-6/64) 496th FIS Hahn AB (5/60-8/63) 496th FIS Hahn AB (8/63-6/64) 496th FIS Hahn AB (6/64-11/66) 497th FIS Torrejon AB (1961-1964) 525th FIS Bitburg AB (1961-10/63) 525th FIS Bitburg AB (8/63-11/64) 525th FIS Bitburg AB (11/64-10/66) 526th FIS Ramstein AB (2/60-3/64) 526th FIS Ramstein AB (3/64-10/64) 526th FIS Ramstein AB (10/64-8/66) A new Loadout immage tga included as a bonus! CREDITS: All to Veltro To INSTALL: All in Your mod folder Enjoy! Paulopanz


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