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	  RAH-66 ComancheNightshade/PR replied to Dels's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion Will it come in Midnight Blue & White?
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	  Super SundayNightshade/PR replied to daddyairplanes's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots 
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	  Delta-Wing Mirage ScreenshotsNightshade/PR replied to Crusader's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots 
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	  Two-Seater TuesdaysNightshade/PR replied to allenjb42's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots 
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	It was a Monday, so why not? A gun pass as I blew thru the formation took out 1; zoom to about 1k feet above & behind them (out of gun range), and then it was simply Sparrows & Sidewinders from astern; till the 1st Mig -29 got close. A Split-S, ran for the deck, yelled for help, and left it for the Luftwaffe.
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	  Two-Seater TuesdaysNightshade/PR replied to allenjb42's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots 
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	If I read correctly, it's this: XAIM-4H The XAIM-4H appeared as the final iteration of the GAR-1D aerodynamic layout, intended to correct many of the deficiencies of the AIM-4D in the anti-fighter role. The USAF funded development of the XAIM-4H in 1969, once the AIM-4D’s limitations in anti-fighter combat had been highlighted in the skies over Vietnam. The XAIM-4H employed a modified AIM-4D airframe and IR seeker, but added an active optical proximity fuse. This alleviated the traditional Falcon requirement of a direct hit for warhead detonation, potentially making the XAIM-4H more capable against maneuvering targets. The XAIM-4H reportedly introduced a new warhead and enhanced maneuverability as well. Hughes produced 25 XAIM-4H test rounds between 1970 and 1971. At least two intercept tests took place, with XAIM-4H missiles destroying QF-104A target drones on January 26 and July 17 of 1971. Ultimately, this penultimate anti-fighter Falcon found itself as a victim of budgetary constraints in late 1971, with newer variants of the AIM-9 becoming the standard “dogfight” missile for USAF fighters. This data came from the following; Section IV: https://ausairpower.net/Falcon-Evolution.html#mozTocId147657 A line drawing is in Annex D: https://ausairpower.net/Falcon-Evolution.html
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	  Super SundayNightshade/PR replied to daddyairplanes's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots 
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	  Thunder ThursdayNightshade/PR replied to jeanba's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots 
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	  EF2000 Typhoon Add-onNightshade/PR replied to Menrva's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - File Announcements Another wonderful addition to the game. It REALLY shone when I ran into a S-400 nest, and we had to get low & fast in a hurry. It was (in 1 word) dizzying!!!
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	  Viper PitNightshade/PR replied to daddyairplanes's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots That SAM & AAA nest off to the left was 9 miles off the EOR. Imagine my surprise blundering into it...

 
         
                     
					
						 
					
						 
	