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  1. If you haven't started your new skin you might be interested to know that the No.56 Sqd skin from the Lightning Skin Pack (as opposed to the stand alone No.56 checkertail skin)contains a lovely 'blank' silver skin so you'd only need to knock up the decals for your No.145 squadron machine.
  2. Version 2

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    Gloster Javelin F.Mk56 for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 This is a simple mod of the Veltro2K's superb Gloster Javelin to give a fictional Javelin F.Mk56 'Dhanush' of the Indian Air Force with markings for the equally fictitious No.36 'Trishula' squadron and, in this revised upload, I've also included markings for No.14 Squadron (Bulls). BACKSTORY The expansion of the Indian Air Force during the mid-1950's saw the planned procurement of the Hawker Hunter fighter-bomber and the English Electric Canberra bomber in substantial quantities but Indian Air Force planners saw the lack of an all-weather interceptor as a problem and urged the Indian Government for increased funds for a suitable aircraft. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru initially blocked the idea but soon agreed to allow a delegation from the Gloster Aviation Company to make a presentation to the Indian Government and the Chiefs of the Indian Air Force. With the end of the Javelin production line looming Gloster were proposing two new export version of the Javelin Mk8 to India - the F.Mk55 (Sapphire-enginned) and F.Mk56 (Avon-enginned) versions. Indian Air Force chiefs were very enthusiastic about the possibility of having its three main combat aircraft use the same jet engine (albeit the Javelin's Mk.205 Avon engines had a simple afterburner fitted) and urged Nehru to proceed with the purchase of 80 aircaft but Nehru demanded to meet the Gloster delegation himself to thrash out terms. Gloster cannily sent Graeme Kimmage, who had attended Cambridge University with Nehru, to conduct the negotiations and eventually secure a deal for 80 Javelin F.Mk56's. Entering service with No.36 'Trishula' squadron based at Pathankot in 1958 the Javelins only really became a complete weapon system when mated with the indigenous 'Baan' (Arrow) air-to-air missile which entered service in 1960. From this time the Javelins quickly earned the most appropriate nickname of 'Dhanush' (bow) and saw limited service over Goa (in the recconnaisance role) but played a major role in the 1965 war with Pakistan claiming several kills including three F-86's, one F-104 and six B-57's. However, with the MiG-21 entering service the Javelin's days were numbered and the Javelin force slowly faded away and by 1975 the popular and legendary 'Dhanush' had gone for good. INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the Javelin56 folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the Javelin56 folder into your Decals folder. 3. From the WEAPONS folder drag and drop the 'BAAN' and 'TANK300_JAV' folders to your Weapons folder. That's it! CREDITS As always, thanks to Third Wire for a great little game/sim. Special thanks to the prolific Veltro2K for producing 'the harmonious dragmaster'. Thanks also to Paulopanz for the excellent skin used in this revised upload. Thanks to ghostrider883 for suggesting the 'Dhanush' and 'Baan' names and for suggesting the serial numbers used. And, finally, thanks to everyone in the wider Third Wire community. Regards Spinners Version 2 - 14/06/2020 Version 1 - 12/02/2010
  3. Sadly, there are no anti-ship missions in WOV or SF2V only anti-sampan
  4. Sort of. I was testing it in the superb stock Israel terrain and got bounced by IDF Mysteres. I liked the shot so much I overpainted the Star of David markings! I'll get the Dhanush out over the weekend. Thanks for your input btw .
  5. A Gloster Javelin F.Mk.55 'Dhanush' (Bow) of No.35 Squadron reveals its full load of 'Baan' (Arrow) missiles.
  6. Raden's idea could still be adopted in a slightly different way (that does not need the permission of the original modder or person who posted the mod) by posting a screenshot in the Comments - Add your Comment section of each download.
  7. Gloster Javelin F.Mk.55 - Indian Air Force
  8. What, as in it's broke? I think it's a bit of 'artistic licence' to preserve gameplay. Personally I think it's fine as it is and I certainly wouldn't want it to be pitch black. If you want it darker the only way I can think of doing it would be to create some dimmer moon tga's or just copy the smaller 'crescent' moons and overwrite the larger 'half' and 'full' moons. Good luck with that.
  9. AFAIK hangar screens need to be 1024 x 768 but loading screens can be anything up to (at least) 1650 x 1050.
  10. Grumman F-14A Tomcats of No.26 Squadron 'The Warriors' Indian Air Force
  11. Great shot fougamaster! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Grumman Tomcat F-14A of No.26 squadron 'The Warriors' Indian Air Force
  12. Check out my Dhimari decal set http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=10394 Long live the King!
  13. Avro-Tupolev Fiddler F.2 of No.43 Squadron
  14. Tupolev Tu-128 'Fiddler' - HavLLv11 Finnish Ilvamoivat
  15. Cheers mate. I just love the USN Grey and White scheme and thanks to ChampionsVA56 for doing the skin and educating me that at least some F4U's did wear that scheme.
  16. Chance-Vought F4U-6 Corsair - Royal Dhimari Air Force (ChampionVA56's new USMC AU-1 skin).
  17. Very thoughtful and a good read but I think the right decision was made when the Navy checked out. Of course, further back in time the wrong decision was made to merge the two programmes together. Do you know that in many ways, the Navy came off best. They had the first true modern multi-role jet fighter coming off the production line and entering service in spades and got the F-14A in double quick time once the right decision was made and it was just a pity that they had to use the TF-30 engine. The Air Force, who never wanted side-by-side seating and wanted a slim nose for ground-attack, got a seriously compromised aircraft (don't think about how good it was, think about how far short of the actual specification it was) at an horrendously high cost. When you throw in GD's misery of the aircraft having weight and drag about 25% higher than their estimates, a poor engine and a poor inlet design then the programme was a good example of how not to do things. The best account I've read about the whole genesis and development programme is the F-111 chapter in Bill Gunston's excellent book, "Attack Aircraft of the West". Slightly OT, there are some great 'in service' profile drawings of the Boeing TFX submission here; http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic,20663.0.html
  18. I was unwell yesterday... One of ghostrider883's lovely new skins for Florian's superb Mirage 2000D
  19. Sukhoi Su-9A Fishpot A - Voyska PVO
  20. And Decals in the Objects folder too.
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