-
Content count
23,822 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
98
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Calendar
Gallery
Downloads
Store
Everything posted by Dave
-
Hey FalconCAF where you been hiding? Long time no see. Welcome to the dark side.
-
How to enable F-111 "dump n' burn"
Dave replied to Fubar512's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
MMMMMMM Beans! -
Calling BattlerBritain
Dave posted a topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mission/Campaign Building Discussion
Hey BB What else is left to do for the Mid East War? We are just waiting for the patch right? -
Greetings People
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Wrench = sponge yeah, it could work. -
Calling BattlerBritain
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mission/Campaign Building Discussion
email it to usafmtl(@)gmail(DOT)com -
Calling BattlerBritain
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mission/Campaign Building Discussion
Lets make it one giant package. can you package the whole thing up? -
Calling BattlerBritain
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mission/Campaign Building Discussion
Go for it man. That is a ton of research and gooding reeading. Might give the peeps something to learn about the real thing. -
-
Greetings People
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
And my wife's cooking. -
Perfect! I love this scheme. Thanks Erik and Fates.
-
Greetings People
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
You aint here, thats your drinkin; voice talkin'. -
Sure is good to see you Jeff! You always have a home here. :D
-
Dude awesome pic and Congrats.
-
Greetings People
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
You're late Ed! LOL -
Adding Custom Pilots/WoV
Dave replied to BananaBob's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Is the pilot in the AIRCRAFT folder? You have to do that. -
Well I hope CombatACE can draw that crowd. Word of mouth is the big driver.
-
Greetings People
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Thanks howling. -
Greetings People
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Are you sure you want that LOL? Me leading? -
Greetings People
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Told SimHq adios today. Here is what I said. Well people it is time to go on to bigger and better things. With CombatACE kicking off I am going to focus being over their. It has its own forum, you can upload with ease and I am part of the staff there. My intention is to make CombatACE the place to go for SF stuff along with C5's site. If you notice there is a wealth of old SF heads who have left already and or rarely post here. If you want to know whats what, then y'all SF fans will have to move over to CombatACE. Not taking away from SimHq. It has been good to me and all of us. But with CombatACE we modders and SF Fans have a sense of ownership over there. Hell you can even post a pic without having to worry if it is going to delete it. :p So that is where I stand. I have talked to people like Fubar and 531 Ghost and agree it is time to move on. C5 has his site and I am over there all the time. You want news on SF then you need to go to CombatACE. You want to just BS, go to CombatACE. To get it going we and YOU need to be over there. All my projects, downloads and announcements about D/Ls will be there will be there from now on. So will many others. So the rest is up to you and how loyal you are to SF and the modders. I may be back time to time but who knows. So take care all and thanks to Simhq, its been a great ride. -
Greetings People
Dave replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Good to see all you guys, well this is my new home so I hope you all are chatter boxes like I am . -
Version
707 downloads
USAF F-4C/D Mig Killers 1965-68 By USAFMTL Thanks to Sundowner for the templates. Some decals were used from WOV but redone by me. F-4D-29-MC 66-0249 of Maj ET Raspberry and Capt FM Gullick, 555th TFS/8th TFW Ubon RTAB, June 1967 F-4C-20-MC 63-7647 of Maj RM Pascoe and Capt NE Wells, 555th TFS/8th TFW ubon RTAB, June 1967 F-4C-21-MC 64-0660 of Maj JA Hargrove and 1LT SH Demuth, 480th TFS/366th TFW Da Nang, May 1967 F-4D-30-MC 66-7601 "The Gunner" of Maj JD Moore and 1LT GH McKinney Jr, 435th TFS/8th TFW, Ubon RTAB Dec 1967 F-4C-20-MC 63-7623 of Maj JR Pardo and 1LT SA Wayne, 433rd TFS/8th TFW Ubon RTAB May 1967 F-4C-24-MC 64-0829 of Col Robin Olds and 1LT SB Coker 433rd TFS/366th TFW Ubon RTAB May 1967 F-4C-23-MC 64-0776 of Lt Col RF Titus and 1Lt M Zimer 389th TFS/366 TFW Da Nang, May 1967 -
Version
1,495 downloads
AD's much anticipated F-105D-25, the workhorse of the Vietnam Air war. Feel free to host. Special thanks to Sundowner. README *********************************** F-105D-25 Thunderchief for Strike Fighters : Project 1 *********************************** build 13-03-2004 *********************************** Installation *********************************** To install the F-105D-25 Thunderchief simply unzip the "F-105D-25" folder and place it in your "Strikefighters\Objects\Aircraft" directory. Then simply run strike fighters selecting Single Mission and picking the "F-105D-25" from the list of flyable aircraft. *********************************** Notes *********************************** SP3 and latest Weapons pack required. *********************************** F-105D-31 Thunderchief introduction & History *********************************** Built by Republic Aircraft, the F-105 was designed as a supersonic, single-seat, fighter-bomber able to carry nuclear weapons and heavy bomb loads over great distances at high speeds. It made its first flight on October 12, 1955. The first F-105D (58-1146) flew on 9 June 1959. The TAC at Nellis AFB, Nevada, accepted the first F-105D on September 28, 1960. The initial contract for 59 F-105Ds was increased to nearly 300 by the end of 1961. Ultimately, 610 F-105Ds were built. The F-105D variant was an all-weather fighter-bomber version, fitted with monopulse and Doppler radar for night or bad weather operations. This radar was capable of terrain avoidance commands. The original weapons bay, designed for nuclear stores, was sealed and fitted with additional fuel tanks. Bombs were carried on multiple weapons racks on the centerline of the fuselage, and on wing pylons. The aircraft was fitted with a retractable in-flight refueling probe. During the Vietnam War, F-105 units operated from bases in Thailand. The F-105D was the major production version of the Thunderchief series. It was an all-weather version of the day-only F-105B. Externally, the -D differed from the -B in having a slightly longer and wider nose, which housed the AN/ASG-19 "Thunderstick" system designed to meet new all-weather requirements specified in the November 1957. The AN/ASG-19 was designed around the NASARR R-14A all-purpose monopulse radar. This was optimized in both air-to-ground and air-to-air modes and was capable of performing both low-level and high-altitude missions. The aircraft was equipped with a General Electric FC-5 flight control system that operated in conjunction with the R-14A radar to provide the F-105D with full all-weather capability. The system included a bomb-toss computer, a sight system, an AN/APN-131 Doppler navigator, an air data computer, missile launch computer, autopilot, and search and ranging radar. The radar installation also incorporated a terrain guidance mode permitting the pilot to descend through bad weather in unfamiliar territory and to hug the ground, avoiding detection. A J75-P-19W jet engine equipped with water injection powered the F-105D. A new cockpit was provided with a vertical instrument panel. The higher gross weight of the -D version required the provision of a stronger main landing gear and more robust brakes. In addition, a pitot tube was mounted on the extreme tip of the nose. The aircraft were otherwise quite similar to other F-105s. The F-105D had an arrester hook mounted on the rear of the ventral fin. This hook was intended to engage a wire in case the aircraft overshot the end of the runway during a landing. The Thunderchief was not capable of carrier-based operations. Known Issues *********************************** * Service pack 3 needed for tape gauges * 23rd skin sharkmouth issue under the nose - cant be fixed, model lost. Possible fix through using decal. *********************************** Aircraft Files *********************************** Authored by David: F-105D-31.LOD F-105D-31.ini F-105D-31_DATA.ini F-105D-31_HANGAR.bmp F-105D-31_LOADOUT.bmp F-105D-31_LOADOUT.INI F-105D-31_LOADING.bmp F-105D-31_HANGAR.bmp Authored by Lansen & David: Cockpit textures Authored by Sundowner: All Decals Skin files Authored by Volksjaeger: Some detail parts of Skin files Authored by Column5: Flight model/data file *********************************** Thanks to *********************************** Lansen(!!!) Sundowner Column5 Volksjaeger Cheers p.s F and G to come -
Need Help Finding F14 Deck Quals Again
Dave replied to jrdani's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Was not me my friend. Have oyu looked on C5's mission page? http://www.column5.us/forum/index.php?showforum=12 -
I am not sure why installing it was hard for you. I couldn't not of made it any easier but anywhoo. Have you resolved your issue yet? Does it only happen with the Pave Spike? Does it CTD any other time?