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  1. Gosh, I remember that one. I don't think I've seen it for a couple of decades though.
  2. The Pelicano name really suits this aircraft!
  3. Regarding the F-4E templates they are great for SF1 but the SF2 Phantoms are mapped slightly different.
  4. Don't touch the FM - no need IMHO. I've swapped an FM from one a/c to another a/c (with a different 3D model) and it ends up messy.
  5. Hawker Hunter Mk.54 - MFG2, West German Marineflieger, 1961 Cracking RF-4E ravenclaw_007
  6. McDonnell AV-8X - 3rd Escuadrilla Aeronaval de Caza y Ataque, 1999
  7. Follow pureblue's tips and, in SF2, the assymetric tiptanks can be banged into one folder. I'd also add a userlist and convert all ini files to Unicode. A 10-minute job.
  8. BAe Systems Harrier FG.6 - No.17 Squadron, Royal Air Force, 1996 BAe Systems Harrier FG.6 - No.1 Squadron, Royal Air Force, 1997
  9. Is it something to do with the weapon bay doors? Are they automatic or manual?
  10. Nice one Alex - and to your team too! @ pureblue - thanks for the heads up as to where to put the TF-104G_Model, TF-104G-M_Model folders.
  11. Lockheed Starfighter T.2 - No.111 Squadron, RAF Strike Command, 1976
  12. Hawker Hunter FGA.9A - No.43 and No.8 Squadrons, RAF Middle East Command, 1961
  13. View File [Fictional] Hawker Hunter FR.13 RAF Fighter-Recce Hawker Hunter FR.13 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 This is a very simple mod of the stock Third Wire Hawker Hunter FGA.9 to give a fictional Hawker Hunter FR.13 fighter-reconnaissance aircraft as it might have appeared in service with the Royal Air Force during the 1960's to early 1970's period. Of course during this time the RAF did successfully operate the Hunter FR.10 in the fighter-reconnaissance role but I'm unable to replicate the nose camera (with the eyelids) and the side cameras so this FR.13 just has side cameras reproduced by using a simple 'camera port' decal. Anyway, 'what if' markings are included for; No.2 Squadron in standard RAF Camo. No.79 Squadron in standard RAF Camo. No.208 Squadron in Desert Camo to reflect that squadrons long associations with the Middle East. INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the Hunter13 folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the Hunter13 folder into your Decals folder. That's it! CREDITS As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim. And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community. Regards Spinners Version 3 - October 19th, 2023 Submitter Spinners Submitted 10/29/2010 Category What If Hangar  
  14. A great project - really looking forward to the end product!
  15. Version 5 now up with another 128 decals added (640 in total).
  16. Version 3

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    Hawker Hunter FR.13 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 This is a very simple mod of the stock Third Wire Hawker Hunter FGA.9 to give a fictional Hawker Hunter FR.13 fighter-reconnaissance aircraft as it might have appeared in service with the Royal Air Force during the 1960's to early 1970's period. Of course during this time the RAF did successfully operate the Hunter FR.10 in the fighter-reconnaissance role but I'm unable to replicate the nose camera (with the eyelids) and the side cameras so this FR.13 just has side cameras reproduced by using a simple 'camera port' decal. Anyway, 'what if' markings are included for; No.2 Squadron in standard RAF Camo. No.79 Squadron in standard RAF Camo. No.208 Squadron in Desert Camo to reflect that squadrons long associations with the Middle East. INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the Hunter13 folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the Hunter13 folder into your Decals folder. That's it! CREDITS As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim. And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community. Regards Spinners Version 3 - October 19th, 2023
  17. I haven't used a weapons editor since SF2 came out in Dec 2008 and don't think that I could ever go back. Save yourself the heartache go for drag and drop folders.
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