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    This is only a skin, not a full mod, for the F/A-18 A/B/C/D Hornet. This skin represents what a Hornet might have looked like in argentine navy service. INSTRUCTIONS 1. Drop the folders into your Objects folder. If asked to overwrite, click yes. CREDITS All credit belongs to ALL the people involved in the creation of the Hornets. Special credit goes to Oliver Anguille for his effort and hard work. May he rest in peace. Thanks to Jarink for the templates. Finally thanks to Spinners for squadron badges used in this mod. For any further questions don't hesitate to contact me. Kindest regards ValAstur
  2. McDonnell Douglas F/A-18B Hornet, 3a escuadrilla de caza y ataque, ARA Hippolyte Bouchard, 1984 Hornet's powerful Stings Big thanks to Spinners for the decals and the carrier I used for this one. Great work as always According to wikipedia, the B-Hornet did not have a WSO...let's just assume it had for this one.
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  14. MiG-21F-13 Fishbed, People's Republic of Austria Air Force, 2. Luftüberwachungsregiment, 1968 MiG-21F-13 Fishbed, People's Republic of Austria Air Force, 5. Jagdbomberregiment, 1968 These ones are based on a pic Stratos sent me, but which I can't find right now.
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  23. There's no bigger wonder than life... I'll become father at the end of july :-)

    1. Spinners

      Spinners

      Belated congratulations Mario!

    2. SayethWhaaaa

      SayethWhaaaa

      Congratulations dude!!

    3. SayethWhaaaa

      SayethWhaaaa

      Very, very belated congratulations, that is! :p

  24. View File [Renewed] YFA-5 Tactical Tiger This is a mod of Mirage Factorys F-5E Tiger II to make it look like a fictional plane for the US air force. BACKGROUND: The need for a fast, agile and versatile attack plane led to the construction of this plane. The R&D department of Northrop Grumman went a more unorthodox way: They took the F-5E Tiger II contruction plans and started modyfing some of the parts and remodeling the fuselage, wings and interior fuselage ompartments. The improvements were astonishing, even for the engineers from Northrop Grumman. The entire hull is composed of a titanium alloy coating a skeleton of carbon fibre and a steel/titanium alloy, making possible a high loadout both under the wings and fuselage. General Electric improved the former engines of this plane replacing the injection system, using less parts and reducing the weight of the engines by using different materials. This improvements lets the engine develop more than 30% dry and wet thrust than before. Also the avionics and the radar got modified enabling the use of the most air-air and air-ground-weapons. The radar used is the AN/APG-70V1. This made necessary the removal of the left gun leaving the muzzle there for cooling purpose of the new and advanced electronic equipment. The right gun was replaced with a 20mm M61A1-Gatling Gun. The "TacTiger" made its maiden flight on the 18th of October of 2011 and entered service in 2012. The Upgrade Includes : - AN/APG-70V1 AESA RADAR - NEW AVIONICS - ATFLIR TARGETING POD - AN/ALQ-13 NAVIGATION POD - IFF SYSTEM - NEW ENGINES - NEW FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM - ENHANCED FLIGHT MODEL - JHMCS PILOT - NEW ECM JAMMING SYSTEM ARMAMENT : - AIM-9X SIDEWINDER - AIM-120C AMRAAM - ALL GPS GUIDED BOMB TYPES - GBU-12D PAVEWAY 500LB LASER GUIDED BOMB - GBU-24B PAVEWAY II 2000LB LASER GUIDED BOMB - AGM-65G MAVERICK TV GUIDED MISSILE - L003 ECM JAMMING POD INSTALLATION: Simply drop the Folders into your Strike Fighters Mods Folder. CREDITS: Thanks to all the people of the Mirage Factory for this plane and to Macelena for adapting it to SF2 Standards. This is a combined mod produced by two people, so the special thanks goes also to Teras for his help! Outer modding: NazGhul - MARPAT Skin - Loadout changes - initial Data modding Inner modding: Teras - Cockpit changes - Avionics modding - Radar modding - final Data modding We hope everybody enjoys this mod Teras and NazGhul Submitter ValAstur Submitted 01/08/2015 Category What If Hangar
  25. View File [Fictional] P-47N IDF Skins Two fictional skins for Russo's great P-47N Thunderbolt representing 1. a two color camo skin during the Suez Crisis 2. an all-metal skin for the 101st Squadron You'll need SF2 Israel Expansion Pack 1 for the proper decal use. Installation: Get Russo's P-47N Thunderbolt here: http://combatace.com/files/file/12780-p-47n-thunderbolt-ww2-pto-by-russouk/ Simply drop into your P-47N-15 Thunderbolt aircraft folder. Credits: Big thanks to RussoUK for this great plane and to Wrench for bringing it to SF2 standard. Enjoy! ValAstur Submitter ValAstur Submitted 01/08/2015 Category What If Skins
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