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  1. Amen to that brother! :clapping:
  2. Voted YES but will refrain from using this rather innocent post to vent my spleen....
  3. F-16XL 'Scamp' - 496th TFS, 1991 (I've been raiding the SF1 section.... There's gold in them thar archives!)
  4. Version Version 2

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    Yakovlev Yak-41M for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 This is simple mod of Gabilon's Yak-41 'Freestyle' to create a fictional Yak-41M in service with the Ukrainian Naval Aviation and the Ukrainian Air Force. Gabilon created his Yak-41 in 2007 (his first 3D model - Chapeau!) and Fubar512 improved the FM and those improvements are duly incorporated here along with a few modifications by me. Three new Ukrainian skins are included; 1. Ukrainian Naval Aviation in a blue splinter scheme for maritime operations. 2. Ukrainian Air Force in a 'Flygvapnet' splinter scheme for tactical operations. 3. Ukrainian Air Force in a modern (boring) grey scheme. INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the Yak-41M folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the Yak-41M folder into your main Decals folder. 3. From the SOUNDS folder drag and drop both the sound files into your main Sounds folder. 4. From the WEAPONS folder drag and drop all four weapons folder into your main Weapons folder. That's it! CREDITS Thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim. Thanks to Gabilon for creating and uploading his Yak-41 back in 2007. Thanks to Fubar512 for his FM tweaks. And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community. Regards Spinners Version 2 - 03/02/19 Version 1 - 13/05/12
  5. View File [Fictional] Yak-41M 'Freestyle' Ukrainian Armed Forces Yakovlev Yak-41M for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 This is simple mod of Gabilon's Yak-41 'Freestyle' to create a fictional Yak-41M in service with the Ukrainian Naval Aviation and the Ukrainian Air Force. Gabilon created his Yak-41 in 2007 (his first 3D model - Chapeau!) and Fubar512 improved the FM and those improvements are duly incorporated here along with a few modifications by me. Three new Ukrainian skins are included; 1. Ukrainian Naval Aviation in a blue splinter scheme for maritime operations. 2. Ukrainian Air Force in a 'Flygvapnet' splinter scheme for tactical operations. 3. Ukrainian Air Force in a modern (boring) grey scheme. INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the Yak-41M folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the Yak-41M folder into your main Decals folder. 3. From the SOUNDS folder drag and drop both the sound files into your main Sounds folder. 4. From the WEAPONS folder drag and drop all four weapons folder into your main Weapons folder. That's it! CREDITS Thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim. Thanks to Gabilon for creating and uploading his Yak-41 back in 2007. Thanks to Fubar512 for his FM tweaks. And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community. Regards Spinners Version 2 - 03/02/19 Version 1 - 13/05/12 Submitter Spinners Submitted 05/13/2012 Category What If Hangar  
  6. Yak-41M 'Freestyle' - 35th Aviation Group, Ukrainian Air Force, 2004
  7. Thanks Kodiak. I'll make it available later this weekend.
  8. "Very interesting" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QczyNaIu9Mo
  9. I take it you're not a fan of his then?
  10. General Dynamics F-111C - No.1 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, 1974
  11. It's a DAT product (and therefore not available here) and it comes with awesome RAF Camo and RAF Silver skins. They also have the similar CA-15 Kangaroo.
  12. Martin Baker MB.5 - No.5 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, 1946
  13. TBH Doug that's the stock Third Wire RDAF skin.
  14. Hawker Hunter Mk.54 - No.87 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, 1956
  15. Something for your 1965 scenario http://combatace.com/files/file/8257-fictional-hawker-hunter-fga9a-raf-desert-pink/
  16. In the immediate aftermath of the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War the senior commanders of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) ordered an urgent review of the substantial combat losses incurred during the short but brutal conflict and the resultant report highlighted the deficiencies in quantity and quality of the PAF and especially of the attack squadrons. The B-57's of No.7 and No.8 squadrons had performed heroically but losses had meant that No.8 Squadron had to be disbanded and it's surviving B-57's aircraft transferred to No.7 Squadron. Ideally, the PAF wanted a more modern long-range attack bomber with low-level penetrability and they put the Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer at the top of their wish list but were given a polite rebuttal by the UK Government who were clearly determined not to actually let their ailing aircraft industry actually export something. By March 1972, and primarily due to the slow drawdown in Vietnam, the United States Government were offering war weary early F-4C's to the Pakistan Government and an order was duly placed for a batch of 24 ex-USAF F-4C's which were delivered in June 1972 much to the consternation of the Indian Government who promptly ordered more MiG's from the Soviet Union. The 24 aircraft were initially very thinly spread between No.7 squadron, a re-activated No.8 squadron and No.26 squadron but peacetime attrition soon saw No.26 squadron disbanded in 1976 although they were subsequently re-formed in 1979 with F-4E's. McDonnell Douglas F-4C Phantom - No.26 Squadron, 'The Black Spiders', Pakistan Air Force, 1973
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