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  1. Version Version 1

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    Grumman F-111B 'ADC' for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 This is a very simple mod of the superb F-111B by FastCargo to represent a fictional USAF version inflicted on that fine service, although it's actually not that bad when used within it's limits! I'm releasing this 'as is' as it could do with further refinements but avionics are not really my thing. BACKSTORY On November 24th, 1962 the US Defense Departement issued a press release announcing the award of the TFX programme to General Dynamics ahead of Boeing. There was an immediate outcry at this decision as only a few weeks earlier the Air Force Council had stated their declared preference for the Boeing submission as had the Chief of the Navy although the US Navy had, in fact, rejected both explaining that neither were fully compatible with carrier operations and neither had adequate CAP loiter endurance. It was not until March 21st, 1963 when Robert McNamara (Secretary of Defense) was called as a witness to the 'McClennan hearings' where McNamara explained the evaluation groups preference for the General Dynamics submission based on the higher degree of commonality when compared to Boeing's submission adding that, in their view, Boeing were proposing two different airplanes. After the dust had settled General Dynamics and the US Air Force battled on with their version of the TFX which would eventually lead to the F-111A entering squadron service (and operational service in Vietnam) in 1968. However, for the US Navy things were different. Initially, by appointing Grumman to develop the naval version of the TFX (as the F-111B) the US Navy had hoped that this experienced and trusted contractor would turn the heavy tactical bomber into something that would meet their carrier-based interception requirement and at least they also had Hughes onboard for the radar/missile system with the promising AWG-9 radar and AIM-54A missile. But by early 1964 the Navy were determined that the F-111B would not proceed except without major changes and asked that the manufacture of the F-111B development aircraft should be halted until the aircraft was redesigned but this was overruled by the Pentagon. Even the first flight of the F-111B on May 18th, 1965 failed to provide any comfort as the TF30 engine compressor stalls were evident from the start. By October 1965 the Navy Preliminary Evaluation considered the aircraft to be grossly underpowered, range was less than half of the requirement and the engines were judged to be a significant flight safety problem. Furthermore, the fixes required to bring the F-111B into something at least marginally capable of flying the mission brought commonality down from 80% down to 29% and during early 1966 the Navy became increasingly vocal about wanting to bail out but it was not until after a new and particularly scathing Navy Preliminary Evaluation held in March 1967 that they did so. McNamara was incensed and instructed General Dynamics and Grumman to revert back to the original '80% commonality' F-111B and develop it for use as an interceptor by the USAF's Aerospace Defense Command Interceptor Squadrons as a replacement for the F-101 Voodoos and F-102 Delta Daggers and to supplement the F-106 Delta Darts. Almost as a way of denying failure, McNamara instructed the Defense Department not to allocate a new designation but to keep the F-111B designation for the Air Force interceptor. With an immediate order for 288 F-111B's a reluctant Air Force at least had some use for the short-nosed F-111 and put the aircraft to good use but the real winner was McDonnell Douglas who gained new orders from the Navy for the F-4J Phantom and also the swing-wing F-4S 'Super Phantom' ordered instead of the VFX (Tomcat). INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the F-111B_ADC folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the F-111B_ADC folder into your Decals folder. 3. From the SOUNDS folder drag and drop the TF30_DRY AND TF30_WET files into your Sounds folder. 4. From the WEAPONS folder drag and drop the AIM-54A_ADC folder into your Weapons folder. CREDITS As always, big thanks to Third Wire for the continuous improvement of a great little game/sim. Massive thanks to FastCargo for the full and complete F-111 family. The F-111 Super Vark Pack by FastCargo gives comprehensive thanks to everyone who has played a part and his credits include thanks to Norman Knight for the F-111 pit. And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community. Regards Spinners Version 1 - 18/01/14
  2. Version Version 1

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    Scottish Electric Lightning F.6A for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 This is a very simple mod of the Third Wire Lightning F.6 to give a fictional 'Scottish' Lightning - just a bit of post-Burns Night fun! Also included is my 'Yellowjacks' skin. INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the Lightning6A folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the Lightning6A folder into your Decals folder. 3. From the SOUNDS folder drag and drop the AVON_DRY & AVON_WET sound files into your Sounds folder. CREDITS As always, big thanks to Third Wire for the continuous improvement of a great little game/sim. Thanks to Sundowner for the excellent Lightning templates and to comrpnt for the Data.ini tweaks. And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community. Regards Spinners Version 1 - 27/01/14
  3. File Name: [Fictional] Scottish Electric Lightning F.6A 'Alba' File Submitter: Spinners File Submitted: 27 January 2014 File Category: What If Hangar Scottish Electric Lightning F.6A for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 This is a very simple mod of the Third Wire Lightning F.6 to give a fictional 'Scottish' Lightning - just a bit of post-Burns Night fun! Also included is my 'Yellowjacks' skin. INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the Lightning6A folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the Lightning6A folder into your Decals folder. 3. From the SOUNDS folder drag and drop the AVON_DRY & AVON_WET sound files into your Sounds folder. CREDITS As always, big thanks to Third Wire for the continuous improvement of a great little game/sim. Thanks to Sundowner for the excellent Lightning templates and to comrpnt for the Data.ini tweaks. And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community. Regards Spinners Version 1 - 27/01/14 Click here to download this file
  4. Scottish Electric Lightning F.6A - No.111 Squadron, Scottish Air Force, 1974 Just a bit of fun - no politics please!
  5. Awaiting approval - 'Yellowjacks' skin also included.
  6. OK mate. I'll see if I can package it together after work tonight.
  7. McDonnell F3H-2M Demon - Flotille 12F, Aéronavale, 1962 The McDonnell F3H was one of the most promising fighter projects of the early 1950's but by 1954 the programme had virtually ground to a halt with a three-month grounding due a spate of crashes and inflight explosions stemming from the Westinghouse J40 engine problems that were also affecting other US Navy aircraft projects. By 1955 early F3H production aircraft were coming off the assembly line without engines and used as ground instructional training aircraft but the first flight of the Allison J71 powered F3H soon injected some confidence in the programme and, although the J71 was not exactly trouble free, it was a vast improvement over the J40. Despite this turmoil Aéronavale officials visited St. Louis with a view to purchasing the F3H for their forthcoming Clemenceau-class aircraft carriers and as a replacement for the SNCASE Aquillon (De Havilland Venom) on which they had cut their jet teeth a few years earlier. Initial plans to similarly licence-build the F3H were quickly shelved however due to a scaled-down order for just 36 aircraft and all Aéronavale F3H's were produced by McDonnell and delivered during 1957 and 1958 where they equipped Flotille 12F and Flotille 14F. However, delays in the French aircraft carrier programme meant that they were not embarked aboard the Clemanceau until 1962 and the Foch until early 1964 but remained in Aéronavale service until 1969 a full five years after the type was retired by the US Navy.
  8. Seriously impressive work - hope the project goes well for you!
  9. SEPECAT Jaguar FRS.4 - 899 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, 1980 Thanks to Cangas for bringing us the Jaguar 'M' - chapeau!
  10. Fairchild A-11C Jaguar - 81st Tactical Fighter Squadron, USAFE, 1980 Thanks to Muesli for the Grey IAF Shamser skin http://combatace.com/files/file/9467-shamsher-grey-iaf-14-sqn-skin/
  11. It's not too complicated but it's far too many words to type! MigBuster did an excellent guide which is there in the knowledge base. My what if FGR.3 is already SF2 compliant.as is the GR.1 converted by Sundowner http://combatace.com/topic/67434-jaguar-gr1-for-sf2-series/
  12. Hi mate and welcome to Combat Ace... and specifically to the 'what if' section! Yes, I know it's 'really' built by SEPECAT (I've been an aviation nut for > 40 years) but this is license-built by Fairchild.
  13. I've never been a fan of the F/A designations and, besides, Grumman's F11F Tiger claimed the F-11 slot.
  14. Shamsher, grey IAF 14 Sqn skin.

    Very good!
  15. In the absence of the Third Wire Mirage F-1 we're all moist with anticipation...
  16. If Cangas could do me a more authentic EDSG skin (and ideally with English stencilling) I'll gladly do it.
  17. Thanks Jonathan - looks good so will d/l after work.
  18. Gloster Javelin aka "The Harmonious Drag Master"
  19. Gloster Javelin F.Mk50 - No.2 Squadron, Belgian Air Force, 1961 N.B. stock BAF Meteor codes are used for speed.
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