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  1. A-6E Intruder USMC (Early model)

    A-6E_USMC Intruder Readme
     
    This is a modification of the A-6A Intruder by Monty CZ/Column5
     
    Ensure you have the weapons pack installed.
     
    Instalation:
    1) Extract file into Objects/Aircraft
    2) Go fly and blow things up!
     
    Contributors:
    External model of plane by Monty CZ
    Flight model by Column5, modded by gbreuder and allenjb42
    Damage model by Monty CZ/Column5
    Skin for VMA121 by Monty CZ
    Skin for VMA533 by Paul Nortness
    Hangar Screen by Wrench
    Loading screen by Lou Drendel
     
    Thanks to all of those listed above - they did all the hard work, I just packaged it all together - and of course to TK for creating these great games for us to tinker with.
     
    This plane is compatible with all of the A-6 skins currently available. You'll just need to go into the decal.ini file within the skin folder and edit it so that all references to hte original A-6 model the skin was made for are changed to A-6E_USMC. Check out the skin folders within this download for an example.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting!
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    1,170 downloads

       (5 reviews)

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  2. A-6A Intruder - 'Flight of the Intruder' Special Edition

    A-6A Intruder, 'Flight of the Intruder' Special Edition Readme
     
    This is a modification of the A-6A Intruder by Monty CZ/Column5, released to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the publication of the novel 'Flight of the Intruder' by Stephen Coonts.
     
     
    Ensure you have the weapons pack installed.
     
    Instalation:
    1) Extract A-6A FOTI file into Objects/Aircraft
    2) Optional: Extract Menu file to your main SF/WOV/WOE folder
    2) Go fly and blow things up!
     
    Contributors:
    External model of plane by Monty CZ
    Flight model by Column5, modded by gbreuder and allenjb42
    Damage model by Monty CZ/Column5
    Loadouts modded by allenjb42 to try to reflect the loadouts mentioned in the book for the various missions depicted.
    Skins for Devil 505 and VA196 by gbreuder, based on work by pappychecksix
    Hangar screen by Wrench, modded by allenjb42
    Loading screen - 'Going In Hot' by William S Phillips, depicting 'Flight of the Intruder' author Stephen Coonts in action over Vietnam.
    Menu music - samples from the 'Flight of the Intruder' movie soundtrack by Basil Poledouris
     
    Thanks to all of those listed above - they did all the hard work and gave their permissions for release, I just packaged it all together - to Stephen Coonts and of course to TK for creating these great games for us to tinker with.
     
    The Devil 505 skin represents the A-6A flown by Jake Grafton and Morgan McPherson in the book and movie 'Flight of the Intruder' by Stephen Coonts, who really did fly with VA196 over Vietnam. Although Morg gets killed in the first chapter of the book (and after about five minutes of the movie), he and Jake had flown together for two years prior to that point, so you can use the skin to recreate some of their adventures before Morg's untimely death. Besides, you can use the A-6B to fly with Tiger Cole!
     
    Unfortunately there is no publicly available Morgan Mcpherson pilot model at this time, so if someone would be kind enough to make and release one I would be only too pleased to include it in an update.
     
    In view of this, the data.ini is set up to use the Jake Grafton pilot available at Wrench's site at http://wrench1smog.com as the pilot, and the default PILOT as the B/N.
     
    This plane is compatible with all of the A-6 skins currently available. You'll just need to go into the decal.ini file within the skin folder and edit it so that all references to the original A-6 model the skin was made for are changed to A-6A FOTI. Check out the skin folders within this download for an example.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting!
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    4,980 downloads

       (5 reviews)

    3 comments

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  3. Strike Fighters Briefing Pack

    Strike Fighters Briefing Pack Readme
     
    For some reason the creators of many of the third party terrains that have been released have omitted to include a briefing.ini file with the terrain or have included a blank document. What this means is that when you click on the briefing tab in the mission setup area you will get a black screen and a CTD, which kind of ruins the atmosphere when you're getting pumped up to go out there to defend the free world against the rampaging communist/Nazi etc hordes.
     
    Here is a collection of briefing.ini files for most of the terrains out there that have this problem with what I hope is some appropriate text to get you in the mood for your mission. Feel free to edit them to suit your needs.
     
    I've also included English briefing.ini files for Gepard's Israel and Suez terrains as the originals are in German.
     
    List of briefings included:
     
    AE - Madagascar terrain
    AmericaNW - American North West terrain
    ANWgreen - American North West terrain (Green)
    ANWwinter - American North West terrain (Winter)
    DS - Desert Storm terrain
    IR - Iran Iraq terrain
    Israel 2 - Israel v2 terrain
    Israel - Israel terrain
    Kosovo - Kosovo terrain
    libya - Libya terrain
    LibyaWW2 - WW2 Libya terrain
    Malvinas - Malvinas terrain
    mideast - Middle East terrain
    scal - Southern California (Top Gun) terrain
    SE - South East USA terrain
    Suez - Suez terrain
    SW - South West USA (Red Flag) terrain
    tiawan - Taiwan terrain (the USAFMTL version)
     
    Ibstallation is simple - just extract the briefing you want to the appropriate terrain's folder, which you will already have installed within your Strike Fighters, WOV or WOE Terrain folder. The only other thing you may need to do is to check inside the individual terrain's folder in the .ini file to make sure that the line
     
    BriefingText=
     
    includes the name of the briefing.ini file. For example, in my Kosovo terrain folder the kosovo.ini file contains the line
     
    BriefingText=Kosovo_briefing.INI
     
    The only terrains that I know you will have to edit are USAFMTL's mideast terrain (which points to the original desert_briefing.ini) and Wrench's WW2Libya (which points to the libya_briefing.ini). All of the rest should work just fine.
     
    Thanks to TK for SF, WOV, WOE, FE and who knows what else, and of course to the creators of all of these fine terrains for enhancing this great game of ours.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting...
     
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    420 downloads

       (4 reviews)

    1 comment

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  4. A-6E USMC

    A-6E USMC
     
    This is a modification of the A-6E TRAM Intruder.
     
    List of changes from A-6E TRAM v1.1
     
    1 Weapons stations de-grouped to enable asymetrical loadouts
     
    2 Added GP to centreline station to allow buddy refueling store
     
    3 Added ARM to wing stations to allow AGM-45,AGM-78 & AGM-88
     
    4 Added CGR to wing stations to allow AGM-84A & AGM-84D
     
    5 Added EOGR to wing stations to allow AGM-84E
     
    6 Added EOGB to wing stations to allow AGM-62 Walleye
     
    7 Added LGR to wing stations to allow AGM-65G
     
    8 Changed Nation to USMC and amended weapons stations to USMC
     
    9 Amended service dates to USMC service dates for A-6E TRAM/SWIP
     
    10 Amended loadout.ini to use real-world loadouts
     
    11 Added new hanger and loading screens by Wrench
     
    Further amendments 25.4.07
     
    12 Added IRM to wing stations to allow AIM-9 (after much debate!)
     
    13 Added NUC to inner wing stations and centreline to allow nuclear bombs
     
    12 Added canopy animation at low speed
     
    14 Deleted Sundowner's VMA533 low viz skin as it's already available with the A-6E TRAM. Added Paul Nortness's VVMA533 low viz and VMA533 high viz skins.
     
    Thanks to USAFMTL and to all those involved in the original A-6 project (listed below) for making this great plane and for their permission to create this mod, to Wrench for the fast work in creating the hangar and loading screens, Paul Nortness for his permission to use his skins and of course to TK for creating these great games for us to tinker with.
     
    Installation:
     
    Copy the A-6E USMC folder to your Strike Fighters AIRCRAFT folder. Copy the two fueltank .bmp's to your weapons folder. This assumes you have the weapons pack installed.
     
    This plane is compatible with all of the A-6E skins currently available. You'll just need to go into the decal.ini file witin the skin folder and edit it so that all references to A-6E_TRAM are changed to A-6E USMC. Check out the skin folder within this download for an example.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting!
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    1,791 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  5. A-6E Intruder (Early model)

    A-6E Intruder Readme
     
    This is a modification of the A-6A Intruder by Monty CZ/Column5
     
    Ensure you have the weapons pack installed.
     
    Instalation:
    1) Extract file into Objects/Aircraft
    2) Go fly and blow things up!
     
    Contributors:
    External model of plane by Monty CZ
    Flight model by Column5, modded by gbreuder and allenjb42
    Damage model by Monty CZ/Column5
    Skins for VA35 and VA52 by Paul Nortness
    Screens by Wrench
     
    Thanks to all of those listed above - they did all the hard work, I just packaged it all together - and of course to TK for creating these great games for us to tinker with.
     
    This plane is compatible with all of the A-6 skins currently available. You'll just need to go into the decal.ini file within the skin folder and edit it so that all references to hte original A-6 model the skin was made for are changed to A-6E. Check out the skin folders within this download for an example.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting!
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    1,033 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  6. WOI F-15A Baz skin - 133 Squadron

    This is just zyzy6464's skin for the WOE F-15A re-formated to work with the stock WOI F-15A_Baz.
     
    The skin is for 133 Squadron, Twin Tails, and all credit for the skin should go to zyzy6464.
     
    Unfortunately I couldn't contact him to obtain permission to post this mod, but I haven't altered his skin in any way. All I did was to rename the .bmp files and edit the decal.ini
     
    To install just extract the idfaf folder to your objects/aircraft/F-15A_Baz forlder and then boot up WOI and go fly.
     
    Thanks to TK for this great sim, and of course to zyzy6464 for the original skin.
     
    Safe flying, and good hunting.

    384 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  7. MiG 29 Iranian Camo skin

    An Iranian camo skin from Gramps' now defunct site.

    682 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  8. Iraqi MiG 29 skin

    An Iraqi MiG 29 skin from the now defunct ACFC website

    780 downloads

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  9. A-6E SWIP

    A-6E SWIP
     
    This is a modification of the A-6E TRAM Intruder.
     
    List of changes from A-6E TRAM v1.1
     
    1 Weapons stations de-grouped to enable asymetrical loadouts
     
    2 Added GP to centreline station to allow buddy refueling store
     
    3 Added ARM to wing stations to allow AGM-45,AGM-78 & AGM-88
     
    4 Added CGR to wing stations to allow AGM-84A & AGM-84D
     
    5 Added EOGR to wing stations to allow AGM-84E
     
    6 Added EOGB to wing stations to allow AGM-62 Walleye
     
    7 Amended loadout.ini to use real-world loadouts.
     
    8 Amended service dates and roles to reflect actual use.
     
    9 Added new hangar and loading screens by Wrench
     
    Further amendments 18.5.07
     
    10 Added IRM to wing stations to allow AIM-9 (after much debate!)
     
    11 Added NUC to inner wing stations and centreline to allow nuclear bombs
     
    12 Added canopy animation at low speed
     
    13 Deleted Sundowner's VA75 low viz skin as it's already available with the A-6E TRAM. Added Paul Nortness's VA34 and VA35 low viz skins.
     
    Thanks to USAFMTL and to all those involved in the original A-6 project (listed below) for making this great plane and for their permission to create this mod, to Wrench for the fast work in creating the hangar and loading screens, Paul Nortness for his permission to use his skins, gbreuder for his assistance with various tweaks and of course to TK for creating these great games for us to tinker with.
     
    Installation:
     
    Copy the A-6E SWIP folder to your Strike Fighters AIRCRAFT folder.
     
    Ensure you have the weapons pack installed.
     
    This plane is compatible with all of the A-6E skins currently available. You'll just need to go into the decal.ini file witin the skin folder and edit it so that all references to A-6E_TRAM are changed to A-6E SWIP. Check out the skin folders within this download for an example.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting!
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us
     
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    1,108 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  10. A-6B Intruder

    A-6B Intruder Readme
     
    This is a modification of the A-6A Intruder by Monty CZ/Column5
     
    Ensure you have the weapons pack installed.
     
    Instalation:
    1) Extract file into Objects/Aircraft
    2) Go fly and blow things up!
     
    Contributors:
    External model of plane by Monty CZ
    Flight model by Column5, modded by gbreuder and allenjb42
    Damage model by Monty CZ/Column5
    Skin for VA34 by Paul Nortness
    Skin for VA196 by pappychecksix
    Screens by gbreuder
     
    Thanks to all of those listed above - they did all the hard work, I just packaged it all together - and of course to TK for creating these great games for us to tinker with.
     
    The VA196 skin represents the A-6B flown by Jake Grafton and Tiger Cole in the book and movie 'Flight of the Intruder' by Stephen Coonts, who really did fly with VA196 over Vietnam. In the book their callsign was Devil 511, and that's the Modex I've given one of the planes here. In the movie the Modex was 520.
     
    The data.ini is set up to use the Flight of the Intruder pilots available at Wrench's site at http://wrench1smog.com
     
    This plane is compatible with all of the A-6 skins currently available. You'll just need to go into the decal.ini file within the skin folder and edit it so that all references to the original A-6 model the skin was made for are changed to A-6B. Check out the skin folders within this download for an example.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting!
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us
     
    This mod is dedicated to LT Al Ashall and LT Bob Duncan, an A-6B crew who's story I came across while researching the plane's service history and tactics at www.virtualwall.org
     
     
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    LT Al Ashall joined Attack Squadron Eighty-Five (ATKRON 85 or VA-85, squadron callsign BUCKEYE) as a replacement toward the end of the squadron's 1967 Viet Nam deployment. On this cruise, Al was teamed with a first-deployment pilot, LT Bob Duncan.
     
    Homeported at Naval Air Station Oceana (Virginia Beach, VA), VA-85 deployed in USS AMERICA (CV-66) in early 1968. Following work-ups, we proceeded to the South China Sea via Rio de Janario, the Cape of Good Hope, and the Indian Ocean, arriving at Yankee Station the first of May 1968.
     
    VA-85 had 15 INTRUDER aircraft, 12 A-6A bombers and 3 A-6B SAM killers. These three aircraft were partially stripped of the normal DIANE navigation and attack system, and instead were fitted with surface-to-air radar detection equipment and the gear needed to effectively use the Shrike and long-range Standard ARM (Anti-Radiation Missile) missiles. Four crews, including Bob Duncan and Al Ashall, had qualified on the A-6B in addition to their normal A-6A qualifications.
     
    Initially, the A-6B's were used in the same manner as the equivalent USAF Wild Weasel aircraft: they accompanied daylight strike forces as advance Iron Hand and SAM suppressors. Normal weapons configuration was 2 Shrikes on the outboard wing pylons and two Standard ARMs on the inboard pylons, with a drop tank on the centerline. Because of the scarcity of the Standard ARMs, we were encouraged to use them only when a really promising target came up, and then only if the target was beyond Shrike range or if the Shrikes had been expended.
     
    As the cruise progressed, VA-85 increasingly found itself tasked with night single-aircraft missions over North Viet Nam -- exactly what the aircraft was designed for. However, the inability of the A-7As and F-4Bs to operate effectively over land at night meant that there were fewer aircraft over the beach, and consequently these few aircraft drew more concentrated attention from NVN's anti-air defenses.
     
    The A-6B tactics evolved accordingly. An A-6B would launch with the attack birds, and everyone would go their separate ways . . . the attack birds at low level and the A-6B wandering around feet dry at 20,000 feet or so. If and when the NVN gunners lit off their fire control radars, the A-6B would attempt to engage them with either Shrike or Standard ARMs. Given the limited number of A-6Bs, these missions grew to "double-cycles" -- launch and go over the beach with the first batch, go feet wet to refuel when they went home, and be back in position as the second wave came feet dry.
     
    As the weather worsened, the A-6As would operate below the cloud cover while the A-6B would remain above (or in) the clag. This situation exacerbated the A-6B's weakest point: a combination of detection system and missile delivery parameters left the A-6Bs vulnerable to a close-in attack from the rear hemisphere. If the A-6B found itself targeted from the rear, SAMs might arrive before the Shrike or Standard ARM missiles could take out the SAM guidance radars. If you were operating within the cloud layers and couldn't see the SAMs, dodging them became a very tricky affair.
     
    On 29 August 1968 Bob Duncan and Al Ashall were scheduled for one of these missions, a double-cycle in support of two A-6A waves. The first wave came and went with no SAM activity, and the A-6B joined with an EKA-3D to refuel before going feet dry to await the second A-6A wave. Between the A-6B's "Feet dry" call and the arrival of the second A-6A wave, the EKA-3D recorded SAM missile radar activity. As usual, the on-station EC-121 flight following aircraft had lost radar contact with the Buckeye SAM killer after it went feet dry. No calls were heard from the Buckeye A-6B, and it failed to return.
     
    What happened? What is known is simple: The Buckeye flight went feet dry and was not heard from again. What may be surmised is equally simple: The NVN air defenders waited it out until the A-6B was alone over North Vietnam and then took it under fire from the rear quadrant. While the weather low was reasonable, heavy towering cumulus and high layers blanketed North Viet Nam that night -- the worst possible situation for SAM-dodging. It appears likely that the hunter became the hunted, and lost a missile exchange.
     
    Al was carried as "Missing in Action" for ten years; during this time he was promoted to Lieutenant Commander. On 02 August 1978, his status was changed to "Killed in Action".
     
    Bob was carried as "Missing in Action" for seven years; on 22 October 1975, his status was changed to "Killed in Action".
     
    A-6 aircrews were accustomed to operating alone, without radar flight following or other friendly support. Bob and Al recognized the inherent risks and accepted them without qualm. Their professionalism and dedication to duty warrants our respect.
     
    Bob was more restrained and more married than many of the rest of us, which made for quiet liberties. Never the less, he was a solid officer, a professional aviator, a good friend, and very well liked. Thirty-two years later, his death in combat still brings a sense of sorrow and loss.
     
    Al was a quiet gent until you got him on liberty . . . then he could be as rowdy as the next guy. He was a solid officer, a professional aviator, and a good friend. Thirty-two years later, his death in combat still brings a sense of sorrow and loss.
     
    From a friend, squadronmate, roommate, and fellow VA-85 A-6A/A-6B aircrewman,
    Ken Davis
     
    A memorial from their shipmates in Attack Squadron 85
    virtualwall@alltel.net

    1,721 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  11. Mi-17 Peru

    Strike Fighters/Wings Over Vietnam/Wings Over Europe etc Mi-8 and Mi-17 skins readme
     
    All credit for these skins goes to their creators as detailed below. All I've done is to re-format them for SF\WOV\WOE and add a textureSet to each skin.
     
    Not all of the countries for which we have skins are included in the standard NATIONS.ini list, so I've left those as Soviet. It doesn't make any difference to the skins' appearance as there are no decals to worry about. If you have the New Nations mod that includes these missing countries then feel free to modify the relevant TextureSet.
     
    Installation:
    All you need to do is to extract the skin to your Objects\Aircraft\Mi-8 or Mi-17 folder, then go fly and blow up some stuff.
     
    The skins are interchangeable between The A Team's various models of the Mi-8 and Mi-17, including the static model Mi-8T. All you need to do is rename some of the .bmps within the skins folder to the model type you want the skin for.
     
    e.g. if you have a skin for the unarmed Mi-8T that you want to use on an armed Mi-8TV, you will need to rename as follows:
     
    Mi8T-r --------> Mi8TV-r
    Mi8T-s --------> Mi8TV-s
    Mi8T-t --------> Mi8TV-t
     
    Thanks must go to the A Team for making the Mi-8 & Mi-17 for SF\WOV\WOE and especially to Capun for all of his help, Vladimir Zhyhulskiy for the FS2004 Mi-8 and original textures, and of course TK for giving us these great sims to play with.
     
    This skin is based on Mike Pearson's textures and converted with his kind permission.
     
    Enjoy, and good hunting
     
    Allen
     
    ps You can use these skins in any mods, campaigns etc, but please name check me and the original skinners in your credits as a courtesy. Thanks

    208 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    1 comment

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  12. He-111H6 VI./KG 26, Sicilia, Italy, 1941

    He 111 Skins Readme
     
    These skins are for the A Team He-111H6 and are conversions of the skins created by CFS3 Ground Crew Design Team for their He-111H series for CFS3.
     
    To install, just extract the file to your ObjectsAircraftHe-111H6 folder and go fly. It's that simple!
     
    The skin should be available in the drop down menu of the He-111H6 Hangar Screen loadout section.
     
    Thanks must go to the following:
     
    CFS3 Ground Crew Design Team for their work in creating the skins (I just converted them for use in SF) and for their kind permission in allowing me to bring the skins to the SF community
     
    Capun and his A Team, for bringing us the He-111H6 to play with.
     
    TK for SF/WOV, WOE and who knows what else.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting!
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    98 downloads

       (1 review)

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  13. Mi-24 Soviet Frontal Aviation, 1985

    Strike Fighters/Wings Over Vietnam/Wings Over Europe etc Mi-24 skins readme
     
    All credit for these skins goes to their creators as detailed below. All I've done is to re-format them for SF\WOV\WOE and add a textureSet to each skin.
     
    Not all of the countries for which we have skins are included in the standard NATIONS.ini list, so I've left those as Soviet. It doesn't make any difference to the skins' appearance as there are no decals to worry about. If you have the New Nations mod that includes these missing countries then feel free to modify the relevant TextureSet.
     
     
    All you need to do is to extract the skin to your Objects\Aircraft\Mi-24 folder, then go fly and blow up some stuff.
     
     
    Thanks must go to the A Team for making the Mi-24 for SF\WOV\WOE, Tim Conrad for the original Mi-24V, and of course TK for giving us these great sims to play with.
     
    This skin is based on Mike Pearson's textures and converted with his kind permission.
     
    Enjoy, and good hunting
     
    Allen
     
    ps You can use these skins in any mods, campaigns etc, but please name check me and the original skinners in your credits as a courtesy. Thanks

    267 downloads

       (1 review)

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  14. F-4G Skinpack

    This is Bone184's F-4G skinpack, released with his kind permission. You get 6 skins - 4 grey, 1 SEA camo and 1 Euro One. Just extract to your objects/aircraft/F-4G file and follow the enclosed readme file.
     
    Enjoy HARMing those SAM sites, and good hunting.

    389 downloads

       (1 review)

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  15. Mi-24 Russian Navy, Baltic Fleet

    Strike Fighters/Wings Over Vietnam/Wings Over Europe etc Mi-24 skins readme
     
    All credit for these skins goes to their creators as detailed below. All I've done is to re-format them for SF\WOV\WOE and add a textureSet to each skin.
     
    Not all of the countries for which we have skins are included in the standard NATIONS.ini list, so I've left those as Soviet. It doesn't make any difference to the skins' appearance as there are no decals to worry about. If you have the New Nations mod that includes these missing countries then feel free to modify the relevant TextureSet.
     
     
    All you need to do is to extract the skin to your Objects\Aircraft\Mi-24 folder, then go fly and blow up some stuff.
     
     
    Thanks must go to the A Team for making the Mi-24 for SF\WOV\WOE, Tim Conrad for the original Mi-24V, and of course TK for giving us these great sims to play with.
     
    This skin is based on Mike Pearson's textures and converted with his kind permission.
     
    Enjoy, and good hunting
     
    Allen
     
    ps You can use these skins in any mods, campaigns etc, but please name check me and the original skinners in your credits as a courtesy. Thanks

    182 downloads

       (1 review)

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  16. He-111H4 VIII./KG54 "Totenkopf", Russia, Summer 1943

    He 111 Skins Readme
     
    These skins are for the He-111H4 and are conversions of the skins created by CFS3 Ground Crew Design Team for their He-111H series for CFS3.
     
    To install, just extract the file to your ObjectsAircraftHe-111H4 folder and go fly. It's that simple!
     
    The skin should be available in the drop down menu of the He-111H4 Hangar Screen loadout section.
     
    Thanks must go to the following:
     
    CFS3 Ground Crew Design Team for their work in creating the skins (I just converted them for use in SF) and for their kind permission in allowing me to bring the skins to the SF community
     
     
    TK for SF/WOV, WOE and who knows what else.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting!
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    65 downloads

       (1 review)

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  17. A-26B Chilean AF

    A-26 Skins Readme
     
    These skins are for the A Team A-26B and are conversions of the skins created by J-P 'Graywolf' Demerlle for his GZR A-26B for MSFS.
     
    To install just extract the skin to your Objects/Aircraft/A-26B folder, load up your sim and then go fly and blow things up! The skin should be available in the drop down menu of the A-26B Hangar Screen loadout section.
     
    Thanks must go to the following:
     
    Graywolf for his work in creationg the skins (I just converted them for use in SF) and for his kind permission in allowing me to bring the skins to the SF community
     
    Capun, for hooking me up with Graywolf in the first place and, with his A Team, for bringing us the A-26B to play with.
     
    TK for SF/WOV, WOE and who knows what else.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting...
     
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    78 downloads

       (1 review)

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  18. A-26B Virginia ANG, 1965

    A-26 Skins Readme
     
    These skins are for the A Team A-26B and are conversions of the skins created by J-P 'Graywolf' Demerlle for his GZR A-26B for MSFS.
     
    To install just extract the skin to your Objects/Aircraft/A-26B folder, load up your sim and then go fly and blow things up! The skin should be available in the drop down menu of the A-26B Hangar Screen loadout section.
     
    Thanks must go to the following:
     
    Graywolf for his work in creationg the skins (I just converted them for use in SF) and for his kind permission in allowing me to bring the skins to the SF community
     
    Capun, for hooking me up with Graywolf in the first place and, with his A Team, for bringing us the A-26B to play with.
     
    TK for SF/WOV, WOE and who knows what else.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting...
     
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    145 downloads

       (1 review)

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  19. He-111H4 Führungskette/X. Flieger Korps

    He 111 Skins Readme
     
    These skins are for the He-111H4 and are conversions of the skins created by CFS3 Ground Crew Design Team for their He-111H series for CFS3.
     
    To install, just extract the file to your ObjectsAircraftHe-111H4 folder and go fly. It's that simple!
     
    The skin should be available in the drop down menu of the He-111H4 Hangar Screen loadout section.
     
    Thanks must go to the following:
     
    CFS3 Ground Crew Design Team for their work in creating the skins (I just converted them for use in SF) and for their kind permission in allowing me to bring the skins to the SF community
     
     
    TK for SF/WOV, WOE and who knows what else.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting!
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    66 downloads

       (1 review)

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  20. Mi-24 (Mi-25) Libya

    Strike Fighters/Wings Over Vietnam/Wings Over Europe etc Mi-24 skins readme
     
    All credit for these skins goes to their creators as detailed below. All I've done is to re-format them for SF\WOV\WOE and add a textureSet to each skin.
     
    Not all of the countries for which we have skins are included in the standard NATIONS.ini list, so I've left those as Soviet. It doesn't make any difference to the skins' appearance as there are no decals to worry about. If you have the New Nations mod that includes these missing countries then feel free to modify the relevant TextureSet.
     
     
    All you need to do is to extract the skin to your Objects\Aircraft\Mi-24 folder, then go fly and blow up some stuff.
     
     
    Thanks must go to the A Team for making the Mi-24 for SF\WOV\WOE, Tim Conrad for the original Mi-24V, and of course TK for giving us these great sims to play with.
     
    This skin is based on Mike Pearson's textures and converted with his kind permission.
     
    Enjoy, and good hunting
     
    Allen
     
    ps You can use these skins in any mods, campaigns etc, but please name check me and the original skinners in your credits as a courtesy. Thanks

    150 downloads

       (1 review)

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  21. B-26B 13th BS Item – “Garden State”

    A-26B Skins Readme
     
    These skins are for the A Team A-26B and are conversions of the skins created by J-P 'Graywolf' Demerlle for his GZR A-26B for MSFS.
     
    To install just extract the skin to your Objects/Aircraft/A-26B folder, load up your sim and then go fly and blow things up! The skin should be available in the drop down menu of the A-26B Hangar Screen loadout section.
     
    Thanks must go to the following:
     
    Graywolf for his work in creationg the skins (I just converted them for use in SF) and for his kind permission in allowing me to bring the skins to the SF community
     
    Capun, for hooking me up with Graywolf in the first place and, with his A Team, for bringing us the A-26B to play with.
     
    TK for SF/WOV, WOE and who knows what else.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting...
     
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    45 downloads

       (1 review)

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  22. B-26C 13th BS Charlie – “Delores”

    A-26C Skins Readme
     
    These skins are for the A Team A-26C and are conversions of the skins created by J-P 'Graywolf' Demerlle for his GZR A-26C for MSFS.
     
    To install just extract the skin to your Objects/Aircraft/A-26C folder, load up your sim and then go fly and blow things up! The skin should be available in the drop down menu of the A-26C Hangar Screen loadout section.
     
    Thanks must go to the following:
     
    Graywolf for his work in creationg the skins (I just converted them for use in SF) and for his kind permission in allowing me to bring the skins to the SF community
     
    Capun, for hooking me up with Graywolf in the first place and, with his A Team, for bringing us the A-26C to play with.
     
    TK for SF/WOV, WOE and who knows what else.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting...
     
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    70 downloads

       (1 review)

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  23. B-26C 13th BS Zebra – “My Darling Ramona”

    A-26C Skins Readme
     
    These skins are for the A Team A-26C and are conversions of the skins created by J-P 'Graywolf' Demerlle for his GZR A-26C for MSFS.
     
    To install just extract the skin to your Objects/Aircraft/A-26C folder, load up your sim and then go fly and blow things up! The skin should be available in the drop down menu of the A-26C Hangar Screen loadout section.
     
    Thanks must go to the following:
     
    Graywolf for his work in creationg the skins (I just converted them for use in SF) and for his kind permission in allowing me to bring the skins to the SF community
     
    Capun, for hooking me up with Graywolf in the first place and, with his A Team, for bringing us the A-26C to play with.
     
    TK for SF/WOV, WOE and who knows what else.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting...
     
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    120 downloads

       (1 review)

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  24. KA-6D - VA55 low viz

    KA-6D Skins Readme
     
    To install just extract the skin to your Objects/Aircraft/KA-6D folder, load up your sim and then go fly! The skin should be available in the drop down menu of the KA-6D Hangar Screen loadout section.
     
    Thanks must go to the following:
     
    Paul Nortness for his work in creating the skins (I just converted them for use with the KA-6D) and for his kind permission in allowing me to bring the skins to the SF community
     
    The creators of the A-6 and KA-6 for bringing us these planes to play with.
     
    TK for SF, WOV, WOE, FE and who knows what else.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting...
     
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    67 downloads

       (1 review)

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  25. KA-6D - VA185 low viz

    KA-6D Skins Readme
     
    To install just extract the skin to your Objects/Aircraft/KA-6D folder, load up your sim and then go fly! The skin should be available in the drop down menu of the KA-6D Hangar Screen loadout section.
     
    Thanks must go to the following:
     
    SidDogg for his work in creating the skins, based on work by Paul Nortress (I just converted them for use with the KA-6D) and for his kind permission in allowing me to bring the skins to the SF community.
     
    The creators of the A-6 and KA-6 for bringing us these planes to play with.
     
    TK for SF, WOV, WOE, FE and who knows what else.
     
    Have fun, and good hunting...
     
     
    Allen (allenjb42) Burton
     
    Any problems, find me at combatace.com, simhq.com or column5.us

    94 downloads

       (1 review)

    0 comments

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