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Bf109F-4 2./JG27 August 1942
By ndicki in Axis/BF-109/ME-109/Ju-87
Bf109F-4/Z Trop of 2./JG27, Quotaifiya, Egypt, August 1942.
Skin for Wolf's Bf109F-4 available here: http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autoc...p;showfile=4363
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Hawk T.Mk1A, Scottish Air Corps
By ndicki in Fictional/What If Skins
BAe Hawk T.MkIA, Scottish Air Corps, 2010-2012
For use within the framework of the Celtic Wars Project.
Original aircraft model by Russouk2004 - thanks, Russ!
The Story so far:
2012. The financial crisis has brought the British economy to its knees. Unemployment is rife, and the underlying tensions running through British society have caused massive social and ethnic unrest. Minority groups have rioted violently throughout England, and the Armed Forces have had to intervene to impose stability. Meanwhile, government debt spirals without end as benefits and welfare payments far exceed predicted levels. Scotland and Wales are as usual the hardest-hit parts of the kingdom, and payments to those areas equal those made to the rest of the UK.
As a result, English MPs in Westminster vote for the dissolution of the Union. England leaves the United Kingdom, abandoning Wales and Scotland to face the future alone, and Northern Ireland at the mercy of the Republic.
Wales and Scotland have no option but to form an alliance against England, to claim back the huge sums of money taken in taxation which should normally have been used to help them out of the crisis. England will not budge. Various smaller groups join the Celtic Alliance; Cornwall secedes from England, and the Isle of Man joins some weeks later.
Meanwhile, Northern Ireland remains in limbo, caught between Nationalist factions who wish to exploit the possibility of joining the South, and loyalist factions, now cast adrift, who are attempting to preserve their independence from the South, with some under-the-table help from the English...
And fighting breaks out, first caused by popular unrest, but rapidly becomes militarised as cross-border skirmishes and air intrusions take place more and more frequently. England attempts to intimidate its neighbours, who still demand the restitution of their monies and citizens, into submission...
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Hawk T.Mk1A, Republic of Wales (SF2 Version)
By ndicki in What If Hangar
BAe Hawk T.MkIA, Air Army of the Republic of Wales (Byddin Awyr Gweriniaeth Cymru), 2010-2012
FOR SF2 ONLY! THIS VERSION WILL NOT WORK "AS IS" IN SFP!/WOX!
For use within the framework of the Celtic Wars Project.
Original aircraft model by Russouk2004 - thanks, Russ!
The Story so far:
2012. The financial crisis has brought the British economy to its knees. Unemployment is rife, and the underlying tensions running through British society have caused massive social and ethnic unrest. Minority groups have rioted violently throughout England, and the Armed Forces have had to intervene to impose stability. Meanwhile, government debt spirals without end as benefits and welfare payments far exceed predicted levels. Scotland and Wales are as usual the hardest-hit parts of the kingdom, and payments to those areas equal those made to the rest of the UK.
As a result, English MPs in Westminster vote for the dissolution of the Union. England leaves the United Kingdom, abandoning Wales and Scotland to face the future alone, and Northern Ireland at the mercy of the Republic.
Wales and Scotland have no option but to form an alliance against England, to claim back the huge sums of money taken in taxation which should normally have been used to help them out of the crisis. England will not budge. Various smaller groups join the Celtic Alliance; Cornwall secedes from England, and the Isle of Man joins some weeks later.
Meanwhile, Northern Ireland remains in limbo, caught between Nationalist factions who wish to exploit the possibility of joining the South, and loyalist factions, now cast adrift, who are attempting to preserve their independence from the South, with some under-the-table help from the English...
And fighting breaks out, first caused by popular unrest, but rapidly becomes militarised as cross-border skirmishes and air intrusions take place more and more frequently. England attempts to intimidate its neighbours, who still demand the restitution of their monies and citizens, into submission...
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Hawk T.Mk1A, Republic of Wales (SF1 Version)
By ndicki in Fictional/What If Skins
BAe Hawk T.MkIA, Air Army of the Republic of Wales (Byddin Awyr Gweriniaeth Cymru), 2010-2012
For use within the framework of the Celtic Wars Project.
Original aircraft model by Russouk2004 - thanks, Russ!
The Story so far:
2012. The financial crisis has brought the British economy to its knees. Unemployment is rife, and the underlying tensions running through British society have caused massive social and ethnic unrest. Minority groups have rioted violently throughout England, and the Armed Forces have had to intervene to impose stability. Meanwhile, government debt spirals without end as benefits and welfare payments far exceed predicted levels. Scotland and Wales are as usual the hardest-hit parts of the kingdom, and payments to those areas equal those made to the rest of the UK.
As a result, English MPs in Westminster vote for the dissolution of the Union. England leaves the United Kingdom, abandoning Wales and Scotland to face the future alone, and Northern Ireland at the mercy of the Republic.
Wales and Scotland have no option but to form an alliance against England, to claim back the huge sums of money taken in taxation which should normally have been used to help them out of the crisis. England will not budge. Various smaller groups join the Celtic Alliance; Cornwall secedes from England, and the Isle of Man joins some weeks later.
Meanwhile, Northern Ireland remains in limbo, caught between Nationalist factions who wish to exploit the possibility of joining the South, and loyalist factions, now cast adrift, who are attempting to preserve their independence from the South, with some under-the-table help from the English...
And fighting breaks out, first caused by popular unrest, but rapidly becomes militarised as cross-border skirmishes and air intrusions take place more and more frequently. England attempts to intimidate its neighbours, who still demand the restitution of their monies and citizens, into submission...
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Hunter FGA.9 Royal Rhodesian Air Force
By ndicki in British Aircraft
HAWKER HUNTER FGA.9, No.1 Squadron Royal Rhodesian Air Force, Thornhill AFB, Rhodesia, late 1960s
The Hawker Hunter FGA.9 was delivered the (then) Royal Rhodesian Air Force in 1962/3 to replace the DH Vampires then in
service with No.1 Squadron. The aircraft wore a number of different camouflage schemes during its twenty-plus years in
service with the Royal Rhodesian Air Force, the UDI-period Rhodesian Air Force and finally, the post-Independence
Air Force of Zimbabwe.
Twelve aircraft were delivered, and all are represented in this pack, although three crashed during the 1970s. All twelve are represented here.
The Royal Rhodesian Air Force lasted until the establishment of Rhodesia as a Republic in 1970, when the Lion-and-Tusk roundel
was introduced.
Credits:
Spinners modified the Thirdwire stock Hunter FGA.9 to make it flyable, and fitted the cockpit.
Modifications to ini files, stock weapons, screens and skin by Nigel "ndicki" Dickinson.
Ideas and support from Josh "Jeremiah Weed"
For SF2 only, although it can be converted to SF1 if you know how!
Issued according to the CombatAce Freeware Agreement.
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Hunter FGA.9 Rhodaf Late UDI Period
By ndicki in British Aircraft
HAWKER HUNTER FGA.9, No.1 Squadron Rhodesian Air Force, Thornhill AFB, Rhodesia, late 1970s
The Hawker Hunter FGA.9 was delivered the (then) Royal Rhodesian Air Force in 1962/3 to replace the DH Vampires then in
service with No.1 Squadron. The aircraft wore a number of different camouflage schemes during its twenty-plus years in
service with the Royal Rhodesian Air Force, the UDI-period Rhodesian Air Force and finally, the post-Independence
Air Force of Zimbabwe.
Twelve aircraft were delivered, and all are represented in this pack, although three crashed during the 1970s.
Credits:
Spinners modified the Thirdwire stock Hunter FGA.9 to make it flyable, and fitted the cockpit.
Modifications to ini files, stock weapons, screens and skin by Nigel "ndicki" Dickinson.
Ideas and support from Josh "Jeremiah Weed"
FOR SF2 ONLY
RELEASED UNDER THE COMBATACE FREEWARE AGREEMENT
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Hunter FGA.9 Rhodaf (SW)
By ndicki in British Aircraft
FIXED VERSION - MISSING PYLON ADDED - APOLOGIES TO ALL CONCERNED!
Rhodesian Air Force Hawker Hunter FGA.9 as modified by the South African Air Force to carry either Sidewinder or V3B "Voorslag" IR missiles. This was carried out at the SAAF's TFDC at Waterkloof in August 1979.
http://www.ourstory.com/thread.html?t=305460
The main difference between the Rhodesian Hunters and other similarly modified Hunters is the addition of an extra weapons pylon between the two existing ones; most Air Forces simply used the external pylon.
At least two aircraft were modified this way. It is unclear what happened to them after Independence.
Credits go to Spinners for converting the stock FGS.9 to flyable, AleDucat for making the indispensable pylon and rail, and Jeremiah Weed for the idea and support. Thanks!
FREEWARE ONLY WITHIN THE TERMS OF THE COMBATACE AGREEMENT.
THIS IS FOR STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 ONLY AND WILL NOT WORK AS SUCH IN WOX/SF1.
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Gina Mk1 Rhodaf
Fiat G-91 R4 Gina Mk1, No.2 Squadron Rhodesian Air Force, Thornhill Air Force Base, Rhodesia, early 1980s.
Now imagine that Ian Smith had won the internal settlement elections in April 1979, and that the Lancaster House Agreements
never took place. Instead of the South African volte-face which did take place in reality, South Africa's John Vorster
maintained the oil supply to Rhodesia, and increased South African military aid. Rhodesia continued to fight for its survival...
Despite the leftist revolution in Portugal in 1974, new aircraft were made available in the shape of 16 ex-Portuguese Air Force
Ginas from stocks left in Mozambique. With a bit of tricky under-the-table dealing to circumvent the UN arms embargo and outwit
the current left-wing government of Portugal, these aircraft were brought on strength in 1980 with No2 Sqn RhAF to replace their
ageing DH Vampires.
And Robert Mugabe, in the real world Africa's worst dictator since Idi Amin, never came to power.
Thanks go to Erikgen for the aircraft, RussoUK and Zurawski for the cockpit, and Jeremiah Weed for the concept.
THIS IS FOR SF2 ONLY AND WILL NOT WORK IN WOX/SF1
Released as freeware only in accordance with the Combatace freeware agreement.
245 downloads
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Hunter FGA.9 Rhodaf (SW)
By ndicki in British Aircraft
Rhodesian Air Force Hawker Hunter FGA.9 as modified by the South African Air Force to carry either Sidewinder or V3B "Voorslag" IR missiles. This was carried out at the SAAF's TFDC at Waterkloof in August 1979.
http://www.ourstory.com/thread.html?t=305460
The main difference between the Rhodesian Hunters and other similarly modified Hunters is the addition of an extra weapons pylon between the two existing ones; most Air Forces simply used the external pylon.
At least two aircraft were modified this way. It is unclear what happened to them after Independence.
Credits go to Spinners for converting the stock FGS.9 to flyable, AleDucat for making the indispensable pylon and rail, and Jeremiah Weed for the idea and support. Thanks!
FREEWARE ONLY WITHIN THE TERMS OF THE COMBATACE AGREEMENT.
THIS IS FOR STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 ONLY AND WILL NOT WORK AS SUCH IN WOX/SF1.
102 downloads
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F-86F-30FB 2Sqn SAAF Korea
By ndicki in F-86 Saber
F-86F-30 Sabre, No.2 Squadron, South African Air Force, Korea, 1953.
No.2 Squadron "The Flying Cheetahs" served throughtout the Korean War, attached to the USAF 18th Fighter-Bomber Wing. Intially flying F-51D Mustangs, they were converted onto Sabres in January 1953.
This is a rebadged stand-alone of the F-86F-30 Sabre contained in the package put together by USAFMTL, David Zurawski, Jimmy Bib, Fubar 512 and Tazkiller; please read the enclosed "Original Read Me" for details of credits. My only contribution involves decalling, some nationality tweaking and hangar/loading screens.
616 downloads
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