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ValAstur

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  8. View File [Fictional] Panavia Tornado GR.1K for STRIKE FIGHTERS 2 Mod of guuruu's great Tornado GR.1 to make it look like a fictional fighter-bomber plane for the south korean air force. YOU NEED TO HAVE GUURUUS TORNADO GR.1 INSTALLED FOR THE LODS, WEAPONS etc. OTHERWISE THE PLANE WON'T WORK SINCE THIS RELEASE COMES W/O LODS AND OTHER CONTENT FROM THE ORIGINAL RELEASE. BACKGROUND STORY In early 1980, South Korea showed great interest in the Tornado, particularly the German variants because of the MW-1 multi-role weapon. The aircraft's primary mission was intended to be low-level attacks on advancing enemy troops, especially tanks. Due to the weapon's destructive power, the then German Defense Minister, Hans Apel, imposed an export ban. German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher tried unsuccessfully to persuade Apel to reconsider. Following this setback, the South Korean government turned to Italy, which also rejected the sale of the aircraft and the weapon, citing Germany's decision. After Italy's rejection, British Foreign Secretary Peter Carington contacted the South Korean government and offered them the British GR.1 model. However, this aircraft could only be equipped with the JP233 missile pod, designed for disabling airfields. Within the military leadership, discussions began regarding how this weapon could be used against the North in an attack scenario. After comparing the specifications of the cluster munitions and the mines, South Korea decided to order this type of aircraft. A total of 48 aircraft were ordered. Deliveries began in late 1982 and were completed in 1984. INSTRUCTIONS 1. Drop the content of the "to MODS folder" into your mod folder. If asked to overwrite, click yes. 2. Copy the LODs from guruu's GR.1 into the GR.1K plane folder CREDITS Big Thanks to all the people involved (see original credits) in the creation of this superb mod. For ORIGINAL CREDITS see the R E A D M E.txt Happy flying! ValAstur Submitter ValAstur Submitted 02/14/2026 Category What If Hangar  
  9. Uploaded and awaiting approval. But ye be warned: it comes w/o LODs, so you need to have guuruu's original GR.1-Tonka installed!
  10. Version 1.0.0

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    Mod of guuruu's great Tornado GR.1 to make it look like a fictional fighter-bomber plane for the south korean air force. YOU NEED TO HAVE GUURUUS TORNADO GR.1 INSTALLED FOR THE LODS, WEAPONS etc. OTHERWISE THE PLANE WON'T WORK SINCE THIS RELEASE COMES W/O LODS AND OTHER CONTENT FROM THE ORIGINAL RELEASE. BACKGROUND STORY In early 1980, South Korea showed great interest in the Tornado, particularly the German variants because of the MW-1 multi-role weapon. The aircraft's primary mission was intended to be low-level attacks on advancing enemy troops, especially tanks. Due to the weapon's destructive power, the then German Defense Minister, Hans Apel, imposed an export ban. German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher tried unsuccessfully to persuade Apel to reconsider. Following this setback, the South Korean government turned to Italy, which also rejected the sale of the aircraft and the weapon, citing Germany's decision. After Italy's rejection, British Foreign Secretary Peter Carington contacted the South Korean government and offered them the British GR.1 model. However, this aircraft could only be equipped with the JP233 missile pod, designed for disabling airfields. Within the military leadership, discussions began regarding how this weapon could be used against the North in an attack scenario. After comparing the specifications of the cluster munitions and the mines, South Korea decided to order this type of aircraft. A total of 48 aircraft were ordered. Deliveries began in late 1982 and were completed in 1984. INSTRUCTIONS 1. Drop the content of the "to MODS folder" into your mod folder. If asked to overwrite, click yes. 2. Copy the LODs from guruu's GR.1 into the GR.1K plane folder CREDITS Big Thanks to all the people involved (see original credits) in the creation of this superb mod. For ORIGINAL CREDITS see the R E A D M E.txt Happy flying! ValAstur
  11. Last but not least the Hill 2 Camo on the Tornado
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  17. Here is an update. The ROKAF Tonka with the Hill 1 Camo...at least how I would put it.
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  23. Hmm...good point. OK then, I'll finish the skins, upload them here and, if there is enough interest, I can release the mod without LODs.
  24. Shan't take long producing that skins. Problem might be the release of the aircraft, since the owner seems not to be around and he is not part of the Freeware Licensing Agreement.
  25. Same reason for me.
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