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  1. (Spinners adopts a Meg Ryan voice and runs his fingers through his hair...) Yes, yes, yes, OMG yes, yes, yes, oh, yes
  2. North American F-100I 'Shavit' (Comet) of No.117 'First Jet' squadron, Heyl Ha 'Avir gets airborne for it's second mission of the day (June 5th, 1967).
  3. North American F-86I 'Cherev' (Sword) of No.117 Squadron (The First Jet Squadron) Heyl Ha'Avir, 1960. Wrench's cracking F-86_IDF mod.
  4. North American F-100I 'Shavit' (Comet) of No.117 'First Jet' squadron, Heyl Ha'Avir.
  5. It's meant for SF2 but try this for WOV http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=2729
  6. Lockheed F-104I 'Kohav' - No.119 squadron, Heyl Ha'Avir, June 1982. Bobrock's stunning Italian camo - check it out!
  7. Lockheed F-104I 'Kohav' - No.119 squadron, Heyl Ha'Avir, October 1973. Littlesmoke's sweet Canadian CF-104 desert camo pressed into service!
  8. A No.119 Squadron 'Kohav' is awaiting approval.
  9. I wonder if anyone knows whats going on here? I'm getting a strange semi-transparent grey trailing edge on the starboard side of the F-104G's rudder when using a decal placed on both sides of the rudder. Oddly, the port side of the rudder is completely unaffected. I've tried the stock 516x516 silver skin and also bassman's 1024x1024 skin and the problem is the same.
  10. OK. Problem solved by adding Reverse=TRUE on the starboard side, I'm not sure how or why that works but it has.
  11. Lockheed F-104I 'Kohav' of No.106 squadron, Heyl Ha'Avir. Special thanks to guyran for suggesting the name 'Kohav' (star) for this fictional Israeli Zipper.
  12. Lockheed F-104I of No.106 Squadron, Heyl Ha'Avir, 1964.
  13. So many good things came out at the same time that it was slightly overlooked. But it's a great release. Well done Veltro2K and team!
  14. Northrop Nighthawk NF.1 of No.19 Squadron, RAF South Atlantic Command, 1947.
  15. SF2/SF2V/SF2E merged install with WOI terrain and Malvinas terrain added. I just fly single missions in whatever terrain takes my fancy!
  16. @ ultramax - yes that is nice! Eurofighter Typhoon Mk.57 - Royal Dhimari Air Force
  17. Kfir C7 One of the best fighter-bombers in this game!
  18. Tappetty, tappetty, tap. [spinners anxiously looks at his Rolex while impatiently drumming his fingers on the table] Sorry if you cannot read this small writing but your breath smells and your sister married for money...
  19. F-23I 'Karish' of No.133 squadron (The Knights of the Twin Tail) Heyl Ha'avir
  20. Just for a giggle, I'm running a 'Middle East' prop mod in SF2 and it's mainly populated with Regia Aeronautica and Luftwaffe WW2 aircraft as the 'enemy' and British and American WW2 aircraft set as 'friendly' although I do like to fly both sides, especially when installing a new aircraft. Indeed, my first three flights in Ed's BR-20 were resounding successes with just a few Martletts hammering away at me on my last flight but I got back to base OK and it's ever so rare for me to do three single missions on the trot BTW a quick and dirty way of doing a WW2 mod in SF2 is to use froggy's easy to follow guide to adding another install in SF2 (<A href="http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?showtopic=40588">http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?showtopic=40588</A> currently Post #14 and then add your chosen enemy aircraft but making them PARAN in the data.ini and skin textureset.ini and setting their attachment type to SOVIET,WP. This gives some basic weapons (e.g. FAB100, FAB250 and FAB500 bombs) and then you just need to tweak the loadout.ini's to give the AI the right weapons and also remember to use stock guns from the Gun Data otherwise they'll be pretty useless as opposition. As I said, it's quick and dirty but enormous fun.
  21. My compliments to you and your team. It's very nice and works like a charm in SF2 as well BTW. Keep up the good work!
  22. Apologies for the 'Karesh' typo in the line but, thankfully, the screenshot (and therefore the loading screen) are correct.
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