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  1. Sud Aviation Vautour IIA - No.14 Squadron, Royal Dhimari Air Force, 1961
  2. Dassault Mirage IIIC - No.6 Squadron, Royal Dhimari Air Force, 1972
  3. BAC Lightning F.56 - 1.° Grupo de Defesa Aérea, Força Aerea Brasileira, 1987
  4. Republic Aviation F-105D Thunderchief - 107 'Knights of the Orange Tail Squadron' Israeli Air Force, 1967
  5. In his book "Duels in the sky" Eric 'Winkle' Brown stated that the Zeke had only a moderate rate of roll and that the Wildcat had a good rate of roll. It's not quite clear but I think he was referring to the F4F-3 Wildcat II.
  6. Fairchild C-119E Flying Boxcar - No.37 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, 1967 Skin Credit: MontyCZ
  7. Blackburn Barge C.1 - No.30 Squadron, RAF Transport Command, 1961
  8. The Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar masquerading as the Blackburn Barge C.1
  9. No problem mate. The 'odd technical issue' was me not re-packing properly. IT experts refer to the likes of me as PICNIC - problem in chair not in computer
  10. View File [Fictional] F-23E 'Karesh' (Shark) F-23E for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 This is a simple mod of Dels' excellent F-23A 'Black Widow' to give a fictional F-23E 'Karish' (Shark) of the Israeli Air Force with markings for; No.110 squadron - The Knights Of The North Squadron. No.119 Squadron - The Bat Squadron (with toned-down markings). BACKSTORY With the success of the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom and F-15 Eagle in Heyl HaAvir service the Israeli's were hoping that the Northrop/McDonnell Douglas F-23A 'Black Widow' would win the USAF's ATF competition to continue their successful relationship with the McDonnell Douglas team at St. Louis but unfortunately Lockheed Martin's victory in the ATF competition looked like bringing an end to a long and enduring partnership. However in a brave move, in May 1991 the Northrop/McDonnell Douglas team secured permission from Congress to actively market the F-23 to (State Department) 'approved' nations and offered a single-seat multi-role version called the F-23E (Export) to Germany, Japan, Israel and the UK. With Germany looking for any excuse to get out of the Eurofighter consortium and facing high reunification costs they persuaded the UK to team up in a combined purchase of 200 F-23E's. In return, this led to the German and UK Governments persuading Northrop/McDonnell Douglas to make BAe and MBB prime sub-contractors for any further export sales. However, with only 200 F-23E's on order Northrop/McDonnell Douglas were not convinced that it was enough to start a viable programme but the breakthrough came in January 1994 when the USAF agreed to purchase 100 F-23A's for PACAF (the air component of United States Pacific Command) and this move finally saw Japan and Israel also join the programme with 100 F-23E's each. INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the F-23E folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the F-23E folder into your Decals folder. That's it! CREDITS As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim. Massive thanks to Dels for this superb add-on aircraft, it's one of the very best. And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community. Regards Spinners Version 2 - January 6th, 2024 Submitter Spinners Submitted 10/04/2009 Category What If Hangar  
  11. North American F-100D 'Shavit' - 117 Squadron, Israeli Air Force, 1967 Despite a very smooth test and development phase North American Aviation's superb F-107 unexpectedly lost out to Republic Aviation's F-105 Thunderchief in the competition for a new supersonic fighter-bomber for TAC. By early 1959 the end of the F-100D production line was now in sight and with the F-108 and B-70 programmes now on the far horizon North American Aviation needed to stretch the F-100 Super Sabre programme out to plug the gap and urgently proposed a variety of F-100 variants to several friendly nations, including Israel, Japan and the United Kingdom. In April 1959 the Israeli government signed for 50 F-100D's and the first of these entered Heyl Ha'Avir service in February 1960 replacing the obsolete Gloster Meteors of 117 Squadron. The 'Shavit' was a popular machine in Heyl Ha'Avir service and served with distinction during the 1967 'Six-Day' war but losses were heavy during the early days of the 1973 'Yom Kippur' war and two small batches of ex-USAF F-100D's were accquired as attrition replacements allowing No.253 squadron to re-equip with the F-100D before finally retiring the type in November 1977.
  12. North American F-100D 'Shavit' - 253 Squadron, Israeli Air Force, 1973
  13. You should have DM'd me as I rarely come to the SF1 section. Hopefully sorted but probably awaiting admin approval for a while due to the time difference.
  14. The Draken was amazing for the era in which it was designed as the overall configuration was just about finalised as far back as 1949! Incredible.
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