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  1. Yes, no problem. I can't promise when because I'm busy at work but I'll do one.
  2. Nice work - thanks for releasing.
  3. Chance-Vought Corsair - No.5 Sqd, Royal Australian Air Force, Bougainville, 1945
  4. There are quite a few here at Combat Ace. Type 'Sabre' and select downloads. Even excluding those that are badged up as being for SF2 there are quite a few here. I fancy some Sabre action myself now!
  5. The Draken looks good in any colour!
  6. Chapeau! Beautiful work Ant ******************************************************************************************************************** Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Murangal Mk.II - Royal Australian Air Force, 1942
  7. Douglas Dauntless IIA - No.26 (Army Air Co-Operation) Squadron, RAF Fighter Command, 1940
  8. Sundowner's excellent F-4B templates allow you to make anything you want for the F-4M you just need to 'import' the Spey nozzles from the Third Wire bitmap (resized to 20482) and the RWR (if applicable). Leaving reality behind I I've got two Spey-engined F-4's in USAF and USN/USMC markings somewhere in the 'what if' section (type spey into downloads is the quickest way to find them).
  9. Astonishing detail on that enlarged Polish profile.
  10. Out of interest, what's in the dome and what does it do?
  11. Grumman F-14A Tomcat - VF-805 Royal Australian Navy, 1977 The unfortunate HMAS Melbourne suffered two tragic incidents during the 1960's (sinking two friendly warships in seperate collisions, both with high loss of life) that led to it gaining a reputation as a jinxed ship and the Royal Australian Navy decided against a proposed refit scheduled for 1972. By early 1973 a replacement carrier and associated advanced aircraft were openly being sought with the Australian Government initially looking at the soon to be retired HMS Eagle but, in a surprise move, the US Government offered USS Ranger (CV-61) as a thank you for Australia's participation in the Vietnam war. Grumman were quick to see an opportunity and offered an 'export version' of the F-14A (without AIM-54 Phoenix capability) to Australia who ordered 16 in January 1974, the same month that Iran ordered 30 F-14A's (later increased to 80). USS Ranger emerged from refit in May 1975 to enter Australian service as HMAS Australia and received it's first F-14A's in February 1976. N.B. Before anyone comments, I prefer to see Aussie roundels on both wings!
  12. Version Version 2

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    North American F-100D 'AMI' for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 This is a very simple mod of the stock Third Wire F-100D to place this classic cold war warrior into fictional service with the Aeronautica Militare Italiana with markings for; 22º Gruppo, 51º Stormo in NMF. 154º Gruppo, 6º Stormo in NMF. 18º Gruppo, 3º Stormo in grey/green camo (with sharkmouth). INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the F-100D_AMI folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the F-100D_AMI folder into your main Decals folder. That's it! CREDITS Thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim. Thanks to hgbn (Henrik) for uploading his superb F-100D templates to the community. And thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community. Regards Spinners Version 2 - 24/02/19 Version 1 - 26/02/12
  13. Dassault Rafale FG.1's - 800 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy, 2007 A bit of a WIP
  14. Grumman F-14S - F21, Flyvapnet, 2001 Rafales!
  15. Great work Heberth! And what a good-looking machine the Rafale is!
  16. Was WOI ever released on disk?
  17. For a slice of history try this mod http://combatace.com/files/file/10518-mcdonnell-douglas-f4h-1-project-high-jump/
  18. Grumman F-14A Tomcat - VF-805 Royal Australian Navy
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