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  1. Huge kudos to you Gepard for the effort you are putting into this.
  2. Escorting an intruder off the premises (Iceland used as I don't have a Falklands terrain at the moment)
  3. Republic F-7A Thunderstorm - Thunderstorm Test & Evaluation Flight, Tactical Air Command, United States Air Force, 1965 During late 1958 the Langley Laboratory made the breakthrough that led to the realisation of a valid variable-sweep wing and by early 1959 Tactical Air Command (TAC) could see that this massive technological breakthrough could be the key to help them in their search for a tactical strike fighter to replace both the F-100 Super Sabre andthe F-105 Thunderchief. Pretty soon however the numerical values for unrefuelled range and payload that TAC had attached to their mission requirements had the effect of turning all the paper studies from F-105 sized machines to much larger tactical bombers with a corresponding increase in cost and price and this reduced affordability was of great concern to TAC. In the Autumn of 1959 TAC wisely decided to split their requirement into a smaller tactical fighter to replace the F-100 and a larger tactical bomber to replace the F-105, B-57 and B-66. The larger aircraft would evolve into Specific Operational RequirementNo.183 that would launch the important TFX (tactical fighter experimental) programme and eventually lead (via a tortuous route) to the outstanding but highly compromised F-111 family whilst the smaller aircraft would lead to Specific Operational Requirement No.182 or TAX (tactical aircraft experimental). Issued in March 1960 SOR182 called for a single-seat tactical fighter aircraft with “reduced dependence of paved runways” and with “the ability to carry a nuclear bomb at supersonic speed at tree-top height”. Requests for Proposals were immediately sent out to industry and Republic Aviation’s proposal soon gained the support of TAC by virtue of its use of a variable-sweep wing but also by the use of the existing J75 turbojet and F-105 avionics. With the end of F-105 production on the horizon Republic Aviation pushed hard for SOR182/TAX and in February 1961 they were rewarded with a contract for 24 prototype and pre-production YF-110 aircraft and 400 production F-110A machines and Republic wasted no time in bestowing the name of ‘Thunderstorm’ to the latest of their long line of fighter aircraft. Republic Aviation were fortunate in being awarded the contract before Secretary of Defence Robert S. McNamara had got into his stride and the programme largely escaped McNamara and his whiz-kids. Development moved swiftly and during 1962 the programme was re-designated F-7 under the new tri-service designation scheme and the first prototype took to the air on December 22nd 1962 a full year ahead of the F-111A. Entering service in June 1965 the F-7A was followed by the F-7B two-seat trainer version and the more advanced F-7C version that first deployed to Vietnam in March 1968 when a two-squadron wing transferred to Takhli Royal Thia AFB, Thailand in a deployment called ‘Combat Lancer’.
  4. Republic F-7M 'Thunderpig' - VMFA-451, USMC, 1991 Apparently it's a MiG-27... who knew?
  5. Folland Gnat FGA.3 - No.33 Squadron, RAF South East Asia Command, 1964 3D Model and skin: Marcfighters
  6. Convair F-102J Delta Dagger - 203, 204 and 302 Hikotai, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, 1970 Skin Credit: Razbam
  7. Not possible as it's a Razbam payware model.
  8. Convair F-102J Delta Dagger - 302nd Hikotai, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, 1973
  9. Good job I've set the service end date as 1977 then isn't it?
  10. Veltro2K's Heinkel He-100D-1 masquarading as a IJAAF fighter. It actually looks like one!
  11. Heinkel He-100D1

    Nice one! Whilst I knew of this aircraft I've found the wiki page to be a very good read.
  12. No changes from me since a similar post on the mainstream General Discussion last year. 1. Saunders-Roe SR.177 (jet/rocket powered fighter) 2. AFVG (Anglo-French Variable Geometry - a short-lived 1960's predecessor of the Tornado) 3. Hawker P.1121 (like a Thunderchief on steroids) How about you? Saunders-Roe SR.177 AFVG (Anglo-French Variable Geometry) Hawker P.1121
  13. ScreenShots Sueltos

    Lockheed Martin F-16C - VI Brigada Aérea
  14. [Fictional] Hawker Hunter FGA.9D (Desert Camo)

    I did one for SF1 which should fit the SF2 Hunter - come back to me if it doesn't.
  15. Version 1.0.0

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    Hawker Hunter FGA.9D for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 This is a simple mod of the stock Hunter FGA.9 to create a fictional Hunter FGA.9D in service with Royal Air Force Middle East Command in the 1961-1972 timeline. It's really just a Hunter FGA.9 with a desert camo (two squadrons are featured; No.43 Squadron and No.112 Squadron with a sharkmouth) but it looks cool when on emergency deployment to Dhimar! INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the HunterFGA9D folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the HunterFGA9D 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 1 - 18/05/2020
  16. View File [Fictional] Hawker Hunter FGA.9D (Desert Camo) Hawker Hunter FGA.9D for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 This is a simple mod of the stock Hunter FGA.9 to create a fictional Hunter FGA.9D in service with Royal Air Force Middle East Command in the 1961-1972 timeline. It's really just a Hunter FGA.9 with a desert camo (two squadrons are featured; No.43 Squadron and No.112 Squadron with a sharkmouth) but it looks cool when on emergency deployment to Dhimar! INSTRUCTIONS 1. From the AIRCRAFT folder drag and drop the HunterFGA9D folder into your Aircraft folder. 2. From the DECALS folder drag and drop the HunterFGA9D 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 1 - 18/05/2020 Submitter Spinners Submitted 05/18/2020 Category What If Hangar  
  17. Glad you're sorted. Another reason is if your decal numbering is screwed. Mue's viewer will show the decals but the game won't. Happened to me this morning!
  18. Have you suitably altered the 'allowed dates' in the terrain file? [AllowedDates] StartDate=1939 EndDate=2020
  19. Gloster Meteor F.Mk.4 - No.6 Squadron, Indian Air Force, 1949
  20. The Yak-23 masquerading as the Westland Wolf!
  21. British Aerospace Condor Mk.50 - 119 Squadron, Israeli Air Force, 1982 3D Model: Cocas Skin Credit: Nyghtflyer
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