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  1. For info, if anyone is flying the T-6 Harvard at all, as issued it used the P-51D cockpit, which is not really right. I've just installed the beta P-40 cockpit from the downloads section, and it is far, far more credible. Great piece of work there which I hope will be upgraded soon! Unfortunately, the maker didn't include a "Read Me" with his name on...
  2. Thanks, Ravenclaw - that looks promising.
  3. Already tried, as per the initial post - thanks anyway.
  4. I'm flying the T-6 Harvard equipped with UV-32 rocket pods. For some reason, on this aircraft, they fire downwards at a marked angle of some 10 degrees, although on other aircraft, they launch at 0 degrees. I have tried modifying the angle of the pylons (normally 0.0,0.0,0.0) to 0.0,10.0,0.0 and this changes the visual appearance of the pods/pylons, but not the launch angle. Funnily enough, changing the first co-ordinates to angle left or right does change the launch angle. When I use gunpods, they do more-or-less coincide with the gunsight. You'll see what I mean from the screenies - on one you can clearly see the rocket leaving the pod at a very strange angle. Any bright ideas, anyone?
  5. And it isn't dates, either. Is there another Sov radar nose other than 19PM and 17PF that it might be getting confused with? SFG does seem to do its own thing with regard to loadouts.
  6. Well, I don't have WOI, so my Israel install is a bits-and-pieces; in other words, the aircraft concerned are all pretty well as downloaded. Now here's the fun bit - I got sick of this, so I hex-edited the 19 and 17 noses referred to by the loadout.ini, and changed the names of the bmp files they use. 19PPM.BMP became 19_MY.bmp, and MiG-17PFU.bmp became MiG-17_MY.bmp. Both are the "issue" silver textures. And it didn't change one little thing. Not one. Dates. Must check that, if there is another nose type out there which it's picking up on. Meanwhile, here's a screenie to keep you amused!
  7. I have a number of theoretically separate installs; SFG, SFG_Europe, SFG_Israel, etc, etc. Is it possible for an object installed in, say, SFG Israel to look for a texture file , insignia, etc, in the standard SFG install or outside an install altogether? For example, I am having loads of fun with the MiG-19PM, which shows with a camouflaged radar nose on a silver aircraft. I have searched not just my SFG_Africa install, but all the others, too, and cannot find this camouflaged nose. And so on. All I can find are the silver texture files, which the object is not using. Maddening! Anybody got any ideas?
  8. Thanks. I'll see what I can find.
  9. Talos, did you say... A CHEETAH? (Happy, happy, happy!)
  10. Pity. It's the final, most highly evolved variant of the Mirage, in many respects. Though if this sim is for combat, well, the Cheetah finally didn't. That hasn't stopped people modelling a lot of other aircraft which didn't either, though.
  11. It's up. By the way, PGC, with all thiose Mirages you've got - anybody thought of doing a Cheetah?
  12. Another question... There's an RCN skin for a Fairey Firefly in the downloads section, but... no Firefly, or at least, none that I can find. I have used the search tool, for what it's worth, and been through the files manually. No joy. Any suggestions, please?
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    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.
  14. View File F-86F-30FB 2Sqn SAAF Korea 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. Submitter ndicki Submitted 03/30/2008 Category F-86 Saber
  15. Thanks! Sounds simpler than some I've known. Good news. Edit: All done. SAAF rebadge of the late model Sabre...
  16. Sorry if this is a thick question, but I'm going round and round here... Got an aeroplane I'd like to upload, but I don't know how! Also I need info on such things as thumbnail size, etc, etc. Thanks!
  17. Cheers, Kevin! Uploading soon - just got permission.
  18. Bleeding fixed. The decals did not have a wide enough border. Learning curve, here we come...
  19. Bang on - thanks. All sorted out, including the squadron badge.
  20. I think that may be it - let me test it out. As the letters are pretty large, I did use most of the available vertical space in the image file. Thanks!
  21. I felt like doing a mod of the F-86F-30 Sabre for No.2 Sqn South African Air Force, in Korea - not for release until I get permission, if I could figure out quite who to ask! But - as you'll see from one of the screenies, I'm getting linear bleeding along the fuselage, and underneath, in the form of heavy black lines. Is there some way to fix this? I also had it from the squadron insignia, just aft of the guns, so I had to place it in the bmp instead of using a decal. Thanks for any help!
  22. Getting there - new decals, serials and codes, but I'm getting bleeding on the nose section and fuselage - thick black lines along and underneath the fuselage, caused by the large individual letter. I got the same thing for the squadron insignia on the nose, so I had to fix it into the skin, instead. Is there a known work-round for this? It is my first SFP1 mod, so be charitable! And then - who can give me permission to upload, please?
  23. Since we're on the subject, there is a further Korean War Sabre I'd have liked to see - No.2 Sqn South African Air Force, the Flying Cheetahs, who formed a part of 18 Fighter-Bomber Wing. Initially on F-51Ds, later on F-86s. Bit of exoticism. If anyone is interested in the idea, either I can scan a few photos - got lots - or I learn how to make up decals and nationalities correctly! Although the huge fin flash - the entire height of the fin - would ideally be done on the photoshop layered file before exporting. Much easier than fooling round with a decal. The present SAAF markings are incorrect for the period, as they used an RAF-style blue and white circle, but with a leaping orange springbok replacing the inner red circle, ek se, ek se. Any interest? Edit - The fin stripe is similar to the one in the 67FBS skin - a quick once over in photoshop to adjust the colours and it's bang on. Getting closer!
  24. I paid about 5 pounds - say eight US Dollars - for SF Gold just a couple of months ago, and with all the patches and add-ons, which so far all seem to be compatible (though sometimes need basic tweaking), it's brilliant value. The entire series seem essentially compatible, so all in all, you pay for the basic engine, and go from there. SF Gold has the desert terrain as default, BTW. Recommended!
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