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    F-4D

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  2. Bunyaps SeaHawks done and uploaded
  3. 345 downloads

    Bunyaps Seahawk's converted to SP2x series by hgbn included is all Seahawks by Bunyap plus weapons and tanks.. Just drag and drop the Objects folder into your SP2x folder and play.
  4. Actually we didnt have Mk4's we used F.mk51 but they look quite the same. no saw tooth on the leading egde, only one pylon on each wing. easy to mix those two up :yes:
  5. Nice Work Spinners You can never have to many Hunters
  6. http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...si&img=9570 New RDAF wip
  7. hgbn

    RDAF F-100D

    From the album: hgbn's album

  8. NF IV+ includes the seasoned tiles comming soon at a place near you
  9. Happy Birthday Zipperman
  10. hgbn

    Help

    Well he looks like a Patton
  11. B-66B done and uploaded
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    B-66B SF2x

    1,044 downloads

    The B-66B was developed strictly as a tactical bomber and was the last bomber of this type procured by the USAF. The -B model was based on the RB-66A which was in turn adapted from the US Navy A3D Skywarrior. The B-66B made its first flight on 4 January 1955, about 6 months after the initial flight of the RB-66A. The USAF received its first production aircraft in March 1956 and deliveries continued into 1958. The B-66B was the first USAF bomber designed with in-flight refueling (IFR) capability, although many (numerically) earlier bombers were fitted with IFR equipment as a retrofit modification or on later models in the development cycle. A total of 62 B-66B bombers were built. Many -B models were converted to electronic warfare aircraft after their usefulness as bombers was complete. Many of these aircraft, designated as EB-66B or EB-66E, served in Sotheast Asia during the Vietnam war. All credits above Bunyap Skins included with the aircraft: 84th Bomb Squadron, 47th Bomb Wing ? 1960 85th Bomb Squadron, 47th Bomb Wing - 1960 86th Bomb Squadron, 47th Bomb Wing - 1960 Note: Skins are all high res made by me hgbn
  13. View File B-66B SF2x The B-66B was developed strictly as a tactical bomber and was the last bomber of this type procured by the USAF. The -B model was based on the RB-66A which was in turn adapted from the US Navy A3D Skywarrior. The B-66B made its first flight on 4 January 1955, about 6 months after the initial flight of the RB-66A. The USAF received its first production aircraft in March 1956 and deliveries continued into 1958. The B-66B was the first USAF bomber designed with in-flight refueling (IFR) capability, although many (numerically) earlier bombers were fitted with IFR equipment as a retrofit modification or on later models in the development cycle. A total of 62 B-66B bombers were built. Many -B models were converted to electronic warfare aircraft after their usefulness as bombers was complete. Many of these aircraft, designated as EB-66B or EB-66E, served in Sotheast Asia during the Vietnam war. All credits above Bunyap Skins included with the aircraft: 84th Bomb Squadron, 47th Bomb Wing ? 1960 85th Bomb Squadron, 47th Bomb Wing - 1960 86th Bomb Squadron, 47th Bomb Wing - 1960 Note: Skins are all high res made by me hgbn Submitter hgbn Submitted 07/08/2009 Category B-66  
  14. Just got my ass whopped in a CF-18 by a Flanker ending my 86 NF IV Campaign prematurly Tried hard to evade a alamo but didnt prevail
  15. Guess if right should be right. He wasnt the only one to blame for this..........
  16. aaaaahhh okay, it was set to application control in nvidia control panel. But I have changed it to 16x now
  17. ???? what do you mean? I dont choose the missions the campaign engine is
  18. Didnt noticed the major decal bleed first time I looked at the screenie.
  19. Kaspersky internet security.. Never tried any better
  20. Venomous Viper
  21. Northern Germany Okt 1962
  22. Combat air patrol 1968.
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