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  1. Version v3 (Final)

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    Swiss Mirage IIIRS Install - Need Update July 2012, DLC Mirage IIIO In 1961, Switzerland bought a single Mirage IIIC from France. This Mirage IIIC was used as development aircraft. The Swiss Mirages were built in Switzerland by F+W Emmen (today RUAG ) (the federal government aircraft factory in Emmen) as the Mirage IIIS. Australia too, bought, one French-made in preparation for licensed production. Cost overruns during the Swiss production led to the so-called "Mirage affair". In all, 36 Mirage IIIS interceptors were built with strengthened wings, airframe, and undercarriage. The Swiss Air Force required performance comparable to those of carrier based planes; the airframes were reinforced so the aircraft could be moved by lifting them over other aircraft with a crane, as in the Aircraft cavern in the mountains that Swiss Air Force uses as bunkers, offer very little space to maneuver parked aircraft. Also, the strengthened frames allowed for JATO assisted takeoffs. The main differences to the standard Mirage III were as follows: New wiring of avionics with U.S. electronics Changed cockpit design with gray instead of black panels New U.S. radar, TARAN-18 from Hughes Use of HM-55S "Falcon" (Swiss designation of the from SAAB in Licence built Robot 27 (Rb27) which is similar to the Hughes AIM-26 "Falcon") Radar warning receiver (RWR) on both wingtips and on the back of the rudder Strengthened structure for use of JATO-Rockets Retractable nosecone and lengthened nosewhlle leg for storing in underground air base Four lifting points for moving aircraft in underground caverns with a crane Bay at the fin with a SEPR rocket engine to double the velocity for short time or climb to 20 000 m (60 000 ft) US TRACOR AN/ALE-40 chaff/flare dispenser at the back under the end of the engine (fitted with the upgrade 1988) Canards designed and produced by RUAG Aerospace(fitted with the upgrade 1988) New Martin-Baker ejection-seat (fitted with the upgrade 1988) The Swiss Mirages are equipped with RWS, chaff & flare dispensers. Avionics differed as well, with the most prominent difference being that the Thomson-CSF Cyrano II radar was replaced by Hughes TARAN-18 system, giving the Mirage IIIS compatibility with the Hughes AIM-4 Falcon AAM. Also the Mirage IIIS had the wiring to carry a Swiss-built nuclear bomb or French nuclear bomb. The Swiss nuclear bomb was stopped in the preproduction stage and Switzerland did not purchase the French-made bomb. The Mirage IIIS had an integral fuel tank under the aft belly; this fuel tank could be removed and replaced with an adapter of the same shape. This adapter housed a SEPR rocket engine with its liquid fuel tanks. With the SEPR rocket, the Mirage IIIS easily reached altitudes of 20,000 m. The rocket fuel was very hazardous and highly toxic, so the SEPR rocket was not used very often. The Mirage IIIRS could also carry a photo-reconnaissance centerline pod and an integral fuel tank under the aft belly; this carried a smaller fuel load but allowed a back looking film camera to be added. In the early 1990s, the 30 surviving Swiss Mirage IIIS interceptors were put through an upgrade program, which included fitting them with fixed canards and updated avionics. The Mirage IIIS were phased out of service in 1999. The remaining Mirage IIIRS, BS and DS were taken out of Special thanks to Paulopanz and Coupi. Mirage IIIRS Modelo - TK (Mirage IIIO) Texture - Ludo, Denis Oliveira mod - Denis Oliveira Decals - Paulopanz Data.ini - Denis Oliveira, Coupi Cockpit 3D - Denis Oliveira
  2. Super Etendard IRAQ Great work from PauloPanz
  3. Mirage 50CN / DN, M5COAM, Cheetah E / D are pretty much the same thing, just by changing the positions of the instruments, maybe the HUD symbology, but images with this different positions would be important.
  4. I could see it in photos, but I didn't know the distances were in meters. I appreciate. And the first models, models that did not have any information, RWR, pictures etc?
  5. Gentlemen, I need images, manual and documentation panels and cockpit of Mirage and its variations, as well as the Cheetah's and Kfir (and its variations). Now I'm in the construction of the Mirage IIIRS cockpit and Mirage IIIS. The next will be the Mirages and IIIRZ this R2Z need more images, the documentation have the Mirage 5BA and few pictures to be able to start this job after Mirages S. The next will be Mirage 50EV, I need images and documentation. The seguencia will be in buildings: IIIRS-in progress. IIIS-Web (fast construction because of great similarity with IIIRS). IIIRZ and R2Z-take more images to create the details. IIIR-similar to IIIR2Z. 50EV and 50DV. Cheetah D and and I think it's the same for both. Cheetah C. And many others ... This is not a fixed sequence of construction, can say what the community needs, asapplications, start the cockpit more priority and request here! I need immediately is images of the mirage IIIR2Z IIIRZ, cockpits and Mirage50EV
  6. Amazing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  7. Early versions used mk4
  8. View File Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard The Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard The Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard (Étendard is French for "battle flag") is a French carrier-borne strike fighter aircraft designed by Dassault-Breguet for service with the French Navy. The aircraft is an advanced development of the Étendard IVM. The Super Étendard first flew in October 1974 and entered French service in June 1978. French Super Étendards have served in several conflicts such as the Kosovo war, the war in Afghanistan and the military intervention in Libya. The Super Étendard was also operated by Iraq and Argentina, who both deployed the aircraft during wartime. The Super Étendard was used by Iraq to attack oil tankers and merchant shipping in the Persian Gulf during the Iraq-Iran War. Argentina's use of the Super Étendard and the Exocet missile during the 1982 Falklands War led to the aircraft gaining considerable popular recognition. In French service, the Super Étendard was replaced by the Dassault Rafale in 2016. Super Étendard in the Falklands War The naval aviation, suffering an arms embargo since 1978 by US President Jimmy Carter for human rights abuses, was in the middle of the process of replacing their A-4Q Skyhawks with French-built Dassault-Breguet Super Étendards. Although only five aircraft were delivered by the time of the conflict, the service became famous worldwide when they used their AM39 Exocet anti-shipping missiles, also purchased from France, to sink the Royal Navy's HMS Sheffield and the support ship Atlantic Conveyor. The older A-4Qs also had a role destroying HMS Ardent. Obs: (Use crt + = to hide the joystick, and ctr + - to return) Original 3D model(Étendard) by Bobrock (Giuseppe Valfrè) Templates Texture by Ludo.m54 & 7eleven Model(Super Étendard) - DenisOliveira Texture and Decals - PauloPanz Data.ini and cockpit.ini - Coupi Special gratefulness to Coupi, paulopanz and 7eleven. Thank Coupi and paulopanz for this and other projects we participate. Submitter denissoliveira Submitted 11/13/2016 Category Other
  9. Version v1.3

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    The Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard The Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard (Étendard is French for "battle flag") is a French carrier-borne strike fighter aircraft designed by Dassault-Breguet for service with the French Navy. The aircraft is an advanced development of the Étendard IVM. The Super Étendard first flew in October 1974 and entered French service in June 1978. French Super Étendards have served in several conflicts such as the Kosovo war, the war in Afghanistan and the military intervention in Libya. The Super Étendard was also operated by Iraq and Argentina, who both deployed the aircraft during wartime. The Super Étendard was used by Iraq to attack oil tankers and merchant shipping in the Persian Gulf during the Iraq-Iran War. Argentina's use of the Super Étendard and the Exocet missile during the 1982 Falklands War led to the aircraft gaining considerable popular recognition. In French service, the Super Étendard was replaced by the Dassault Rafale in 2016. Super Étendard in the Falklands War The naval aviation, suffering an arms embargo since 1978 by US President Jimmy Carter for human rights abuses, was in the middle of the process of replacing their A-4Q Skyhawks with French-built Dassault-Breguet Super Étendards. Although only five aircraft were delivered by the time of the conflict, the service became famous worldwide when they used their AM39 Exocet anti-shipping missiles, also purchased from France, to sink the Royal Navy's HMS Sheffield and the support ship Atlantic Conveyor. The older A-4Qs also had a role destroying HMS Ardent. Obs: (Use crt + = to hide the joystick, and ctr + - to return) Original 3D model(Étendard) by Bobrock (Giuseppe Valfrè) Templates Texture by Ludo.m54 & 7eleven Model(Super Étendard) - DenisOliveira Texture and Decals - PauloPanz Data.ini and cockpit.ini - Coupi Special gratefulness to Coupi, paulopanz and 7eleven. Thank Coupi and paulopanz for this and other projects we participate.
  10. Enemy six hours !!! VIFF maneuver (Vectoring in Forward Flight) Now the six hours of the enemy! On target ! I'm being attacked, where's my wingman? He was covering my six hours with its aim 9 ...
  11. waiting for the beautiful work of 7Eleven
  12. In Another part of the world ...
  13. View File Dassault Étendard IVM/IVP Dassault Étendard IVM/IVP Etendard IV was like its predecessors a light attack aircraft. In 1956, this unit interests Navy as an embedded multi-role fighter. In December 1956, a semi-navalized prototype is controlled. In May 1957, 5 copies of fully navalized pre-production are controlled by the Navy, which gets its name from Etendard IVM. The first prototype took place May 21, 1958, and the first pre-series will follow on December 21 the same year. Both devices are powered by a SNECMA Atar 08B thrust of 4.4 tonnes. pre-production copies provided with tips of folding wings, the landing gear to be strengthened and the catapult and arrested a drag hook. The second copy of preproduction was pushed by a Rolls-Royce Avon 51 5 tons of thrust, he carried a camera in the nose and was named Etendard IVP (used for tactical reconnaissance). Between 1963 and 1965, 69 Etendard IVM and 21 PVI were delivered to the French air arm, they remained in service until 1991, when they were replaced by the Super-Etendard. Original 3D model by Bobrock (Giuseppe Valfrè) Templates by 7eleven & Ludo.m54 Texture and Decals - PauloPanz Data.ini and cockpit.ini - Coupi Special gratefulness to Coupi, paulopanz and 7eleven. Thank Coupi and paulopanz for this and other projects we participate. Submitter denissoliveira Submitted 09/23/2016 Category Other
  14. Version v1.4

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    Dassault Étendard IVM/IVP Etendard IV was like its predecessors a light attack aircraft. In 1956, this unit interests Navy as an embedded multi-role fighter. In December 1956, a semi-navalized prototype is controlled. In May 1957, 5 copies of fully navalized pre-production are controlled by the Navy, which gets its name from Etendard IVM. The first prototype took place May 21, 1958, and the first pre-series will follow on December 21 the same year. Both devices are powered by a SNECMA Atar 08B thrust of 4.4 tonnes. pre-production copies provided with tips of folding wings, the landing gear to be strengthened and the catapult and arrested a drag hook. The second copy of preproduction was pushed by a Rolls-Royce Avon 51 5 tons of thrust, he carried a camera in the nose and was named Etendard IVP (used for tactical reconnaissance). Between 1963 and 1965, 69 Etendard IVM and 21 PVI were delivered to the French air arm, they remained in service until 1991, when they were replaced by the Super-Etendard. Original 3D model by Bobrock (Giuseppe Valfrè) Templates by 7eleven & Ludo.m54 Texture and Decals - PauloPanz Data.ini and cockpit.ini - Coupi Special gratefulness to Coupi, paulopanz and 7eleven. Thank Coupi and paulopanz for this and other projects we participate.
  15. place the gun and the door in the same WEAPON_STATION, the door should one type of weapon (example an EP) and the gun another. Gun model-GP (Gun POD) Door-EP (ECM POD) This in the same StationGroupID [GunnerR] SystemType=WEAPON_STATION StationID=1 StationGroupID=3 StationType=EXTERNAL GunGroup=7 AttachmentPosition=0.85,0.8,0.85 AttachmentAngles=0.0,0.0,0.0 DiameterLimit=0.35 LengthLimit=3.0 LoadLimit=250.0 AllowedWeaponClass=GP AttachmentType=USAF,USN,NATO,UK,USMC PylonMass=2 SpecificStationCode=GUNNER_R ShowFromCockpit=FALSE [RemoveDoorR] SystemType=WEAPON_STATION StationID=2 StationGroupID=3 StationType=EXTERNAL GunGroup=7 AttachmentPosition=-0.85,0.9,0.85 AttachmentAngles=0.0,0.0,0.0 DiameterLimit=0.35 LengthLimit=3.0 LoadLimit=250.0 AllowedWeaponClass=EP AttachmentType=USAF,USN,NATO,UK,USMC PylonMass=0 SpecificStationCode=RemoveDoor HideNodeName=RightDoor
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