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  1. A-4FG Skyhawk in W-German Service

    The A-4FG Skyhawk in German Service
     
    For background history and details see this thread:
     
    A-4FG (Marine)
    This is the basic German Navy version of the A-4F with Superfox engine upgrade, used from 1970 to 1988. It comes with four skins:
    - Norm 76 camouflage for Marinefliegergeschwader 1 (historical)
    - Norm 76 camouflage for Marinefliegergeschwader 3 “Graf Zeppelin” (historical)
    - Gull Grey camouflage for Marinefliegergeschwader 1 (semi-historical for the early German Navy aircraft came with the camos used in their forces)
    - Arctic camouflage for Marinefliegergeschwader 1 (fictional)
     
     
    A-4FG (Luftwaffe)
    This is the basic German Air Force version, identical to the navy version but with slightly different mission profile and different pilot-skin. It comes with one skin:
    - Norm 72 camouflage for Jagdbombergeschwader 44 (historical)
     
     
    A-4FG ICE (Marine)
    This is a substantial upgrade for the German Navy intended to provide advanced CAS and fleet defence. As such it is equipped with an APG-66, Amraams and Mavericks. From 1990 on, you also have access to KH-25L LGR. It comes with four skins:
    - Norm 87 camouflage for Marinefliegergeschwader 1(historical)
    - Norm 90J camouflage for Marinefliegergeschwader 3 “Graf Zeppelin” (historical)
    - United Nations White for Marinefliegergeschwader 1(semi-historical)
    - Desert Camouflage for Marinefliegergeschwader 1 (fictional)
     
     
    Requires:
    - Merged Install SF2 E+I+V.
     
     
    How to install:
    - Drop the folders into your objects-folder
     
     
    Credits:
    - Wrench for his template used to create the skins
    - Dtmdragon for his help with the .ini-files
    - Ravenclaw for bits and bytes from his F-4F skins
    - Soulfreak for his decals
    - The GMG for various weapons and pilots included in this package
     
     
    by PraetorH
    Dec 2013

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  2. F-4F (80) Norm 81B Camouflage

    History of the Norm 81 camouflage:
     
    Since the mid 70ies German fighter pilots from Jagdgeschwader 71 "Richthofen" and Jagdgeschwader 74 "Mölders" increasingly complained about the old one-fits-all aircraft camouflage of the Luftwaffe called Norm 72 (Standard 72, named after the year of introduction). Its large geometrically arranged areas in olive-green and gray worked well camouflaging an aircraft on the ground and even in low level flight over the equally geometrical fields of Germany. But the dark colours also drew massive attention in high altitude combat. Worse, the oversized Iron Crosses and serial numbers with their high contrast black and white lettering made the aircraft even easier to spot.
     
    In the later 70ies, Luftwaffe command encouraged its fighter pilots to develop new paint schemes. “Richthofen” and “Mölders” in particular were eager in devising trial camouflages. Most of them massively reduced the greens and put stronger emphasis on grays, while shrinking the markings a lot. (I do not know if it was intentional or not, but some resembled WWII Luftwaffe interceptor camouflages.) These were to become the basis for the official Norm 81.
     
    Norm 81 was to be used by fighters and fighter-bombers alike, and applied to Phantoms which were upgraded to Peace Rhine-standard. When they were upgraded to ICE-standard, Norm 81 was replaced by the more modern Norm90J – the first German paint scheme intended for fighters only.
     
     
     
    Description of the Norm 81 camouflage:
     
    The aircraft camouflage is dominated by two shades of light gray (Lichtgrau, Steingrau) on the lower surfaces and the sides. Only the upper surfaces of the wings and the topsides of the fuselage along the spine and the engines were painted with three dark shades of gray (Quarzgrau, Basaltgrau, Staubgrau) and one shade of green-gray (Grüngrau). The early schemes deliberately featured soft edges for the colours blending them better into each other. Later this was given up, as weathering did that job rather well, too.
     
    The national markings were reduced in size and number; the Iron Cross was applied top to the left wing and bottom to the right wing, and on both sides of the fuselage. Early in the 80ies, the old Norm 72-warnings continued to be used, until replaced with toned down warnings.
     
    For flight safety some aircraft sported high visibility markings, most notably when transferred to low level fight training in Goose Bay, Canada. These markings could be painted on the top fuselage, under the nose, on the wing tips and on the stabilizers varying in size and colour. Many crews seemed to favour red or yellow, but green or blue was seen often as well. Only few had white or dayglow markings.
    Norm 81 was used in two variants, A for geometrical shapes on the wings, tail and the fuselage downside, and B for rounded shapes. B seems to have been the preferred choice by the units.
     
     
     
    Advise on the use of the skins in SF2:
     
    The combination of soft colour edges and Norm 72-markings makes these skins suitable for campaigns set in the early and mid 80ies. However in the late 80ies they would look rather out of place.
     
     
     
    Skins included:
     
    I included one Norm 81B skin for every German wing equipped with F-4F:
    Jagdgeschwader 71 "Richthofen"
    Jagdgeschwader 74 "Mölders" (flying 'denamed' as JG 74 today)
    Jagdbombergeschwader 35 (flying reorganized as JG 73 “Steinhoff” today)
    Jagdbombergeschwader 36 (disbanded today, flew as JG 72 in its last days)
     
     
     
    Requirements:
     
    You need the F-4F (80), but the skins should also fit on the F-4F (ICE). Also, F-4F and F-4E may work more or less.
     
     
     
    Installation:
     
    Just unzip and drop the folder in your SF2 mod directory, usually it is:
    C:\Users\xxx\Saved Games\ThirdWire\StrikeFighters2 yyy
     
     
     
     
    Credits:
     
    Ravenclaw_007 for his template (based on Sundowner's F-4E template), and his decals which I am using.

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  3. F-4F (ICE) Norm 12J Pixelated Air Superiority Camouflage

    F-4F (ICE) Norm 12J Pixelated Air Superiority Camouflage
     
     
    Story:
    *** entirely fictional and very unlikely to happen, but fun ***
     
    The time of the F-4F in Luftwaffe service is coming to an end. They are about to be phased out by 2013 and only one fighter wing, JG 71 “Richthofen”, still operates them. However in their last year JG 71-personell decided to give the venerable fighter a last new look and applied a pixilated camouflage based on the colours used in the standard Norm 90J camouflage. As it turned out, the Phantom not only looks phabulous but is also well concealed at high alt and in the clouds. It is soon to be adopted by the other Luftwaffe fighters as Norm 12J.
     
     
    Requirements:
     
    This is a skin for the F-4F ICE, thus you need the excellent pack of Ravenclaw_007
    http://combatace.com...-europe-vers20/
     
     
    Installation:
     
    It uses the decals of the ICE-pack, so there is no need to install extra decals. You just drop unzip and drop the folder into the F-4F ICE folder in your mod directory, usually it is:
    C:\Users\xxx\Saved Games\ThirdWire\StrikeFighters2 Europe\Objects\Aircraft\F-4F_ICE
     
     
    Credits:
     
    Ravenclaw_007 for his reworked F-4F template, his decals, and the F-4F ICE
    Sundowner for his original F-4E template.
    If I have forgotten any contribution, please tell me!

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