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View File [Fictional] North American C-4 (P-51D) Cimarrón for SF2 Fictional Mod of the stock P-51D modifying it to a former fighter plane from the spanish air force. YOU WILL NEED SF2:I with Exp.1 AT LEAST TO GET THIS PLANE RUNNING! BACKGROUND After the end of WWII, Spain needed to build up an air force to protect itself from foreign aggressors. The spanish aircraft manufacturer Hispano Aviación, who possessed the license for the Messerschmitt Me-109, was forced to sell the license to the US or otherwise, among other reasons, Spain would have suffered from an embargo, which the country could have never survived. Since Spain was a former ally of Nazi Germany, the US was interested in all kinds of technology Spain gathered from the Third Reich. Spain, as a kind of compensation, received former planes from the USAF stationed in Germany. Among them were 48 P-51D Mustangs. The planes arrived by train, most of them in rather bad condition. Most of the planes got repaired, but 10 of them had to be scrapped, taking out still usable parts, and 14 more were stored as replacements for potential losses. 24 entered service in the Ala 7 and did service from 1948 until 1955. INSTRUCTIONS 1. Drop the folders into your Objects folder. If asked to overwrite, click yes. CREDITS Big Thanks to Thirdwire for the games and the superb models they have. Big thanks to Atila from the virtual squadron "Ala 7" for the permission to use their badge as squadron badge. Kindest regards ValAstur Submitter ValAstur Submitted 07/29/2012 Category What If Hangar
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Fictional Mod of the stock P-51D modifying it to a former fighter plane from the spanish air force. YOU WILL NEED SF2:I with Exp.1 AT LEAST TO GET THIS PLANE RUNNING! BACKGROUND After the end of WWII, Spain needed to build up an air force to protect itself from foreign aggressors. The spanish aircraft manufacturer Hispano Aviación, who possessed the license for the Messerschmitt Me-109, was forced to sell the license to the US or otherwise, among other reasons, Spain would have suffered from an embargo, which the country could have never survived. Since Spain was a former ally of Nazi Germany, the US was interested in all kinds of technology Spain gathered from the Third Reich. Spain, as a kind of compensation, received former planes from the USAF stationed in Germany. Among them were 48 P-51D Mustangs. The planes arrived by train, most of them in rather bad condition. Most of the planes got repaired, but 10 of them had to be scrapped, taking out still usable parts, and 14 more were stored as replacements for potential losses. 24 entered service in the Ala 7 and did service from 1948 until 1955. INSTRUCTIONS 1. Drop the folders into your Objects folder. If asked to overwrite, click yes. CREDITS Big Thanks to Thirdwire for the games and the superb models they have. Big thanks to Atila from the virtual squadron "Ala 7" for the permission to use their badge as squadron badge. Kindest regards ValAstur -
After the end of WWII, Spain needed to build up an air force to protect itself from foreign aggressors. The spanish aircraft manufacturer Hispano Aviación, who possessed the license for the Messerschmitt Me-109, was forced to sell the license to the US or otherwise, among other reasons, Spain would have suffered from an embargo, which the country could have never survived. Since Spain was a former ally of Nazi Germany, the US was interested in all kinds of technology Spain gathered from the Third Reich. Spain, as a kind of compensation, received former planes from the USAF stationed in Germany. Among them were 48 P-51D Mustangs. The planes arrived by train, most of them in rather bad condition. Most of the planes got repaired, but 10 of them had to be scrapped, taking out still usable parts, and 14 more were stored as replacements for potential losses. 24 entered service in the Ala 7 and did service from 1948 until 1955.
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During the late 60's, the JASDF expressed it's wish for a small and swift plane for close air support and patrol duties. Northrop offered it's F-5E. Only other competitor was the european AlphaJet. But it lacked the supersonic capabilities the Tiger II was able to offer. It's maintenance was also far easier. Northrop pointed out, that far more countries use the Tiger II than the AlphaJet. Japan ordered three charges of the plane, 72 planes at all. Also eight F-5B as trainers were part of that deal, but Mitsubishi got that contract for their T-2. The first charge arrived in 1973 and was assigned to the 301st Hikotai. The second charge delivered in 1975 became part of the 23rd Hikotai in blue camo. The third charge was planned to enter service in 1976 in the 304th, but a supply shortage concerning the engines and the ejection seats led to a delay. Northrop estimated the delivery of the third charge within the first months of 1977. The Tigers of the 301st ready to scramble En route Let's get 'em boys! Can't get much closer! This guy is good! ...but down he goes! Safe return home. No wingman lost
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After the entering of service of the Apache Block III, the AH-64D Longbow Apache got more and more replaced. Several hundred of AH-64D were to be sold to another country or scrapped. Spain wanted to acquire some of the Longbows in order to add some firepower to the spanish fleet, especially to the aircraft carrier "Principe de Asturias" and the new amphibian attack ship, the L61 "Juan Carlos I". Two full squadrons wer purchased. One, the newly founded 7th Attack Squadron, was stationed on the Juan Carlos I while the second was stationed on the Principe de Asturias replacing a squadron of Seahawks.
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View File McDonnell Douglas C-12 (F-4C) for SF2 Mod of the stock F-4C modifying it to a former fighter plane from the spanish air force. YOU WILL NEED SF2:E AT LEAST TO GET THIS PLANE RUNNING! BACKGROUND Spain received the F-4C during the 1970s. The first 36 planes were put into service in 1971 in the 12th Wing (Ala 12) stationed in Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid), 4 more planes got into active service in 1978. After more than 69,000 hours of active service and the loss of seven planes, the C-12 were taken out of service in 1989. Nowadays, the EF-18A and B are the planes assigned to the Ala 12. INSTRUCTIONS 1. Drop the folders into your Objects folder. If asked to overwrite, click yes. CREDITS Big Thanks to Thirdwire for the games and the superb models they have. Kindest regards ValAstur Submitter ValAstur Submitted 07/14/2012 Category F-4
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Version 1.1
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Mod of the stock F-4C modifying it to a former fighter plane from the spanish air force. YOU WILL NEED SF2:E AT LEAST TO GET THIS PLANE RUNNING! BACKGROUND Spain received the F-4C during the 1970s. The first 36 planes were put into service in 1971 in the 12th Wing (Ala 12) stationed in Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid), 4 more planes got into active service in 1978. After more than 69,000 hours of active service and the loss of seven planes, the C-12 were taken out of service in 1989. Nowadays, the EF-18A and B are the planes assigned to the Ala 12. INSTRUCTIONS 1. Drop the folders into your Objects folder. If asked to overwrite, click yes. CREDITS Big Thanks to Thirdwire for the games and the superb models they have. Kindest regards ValAstur -
What If Screenshot Thread.......
ValAstur replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
Rafale C of the Royal Moroccan Air Force The camo is derived from the camo the actual Vipers of the moroccan air force are wearing. -
El C-12 está ya listo. No es la versión final porque aún necesito saber el armamento exacto y los números de serie correctos con respeto a los números de escuadrón. Aquí unas imágenes:
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Strike Fighters 2 Screenshots
ValAstur replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
A pack of spanish C-12 (F-4C) on some patrol duty -
What If Screenshot Thread.......
ValAstur replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
Lockheed Martin/IAI F-22I 69th Squadron 109th Squadron "LoViz" At day At night -
What If Screenshot Thread.......
ValAstur replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
Same here... My two tone blue version of the F-22J -
Ich glaube, ehrlich gesagt, dass es ein wenig von allem ist. Viele haben das Interesse an den Spielen verloren, hauptsächlich wegen der zum Teil katastrophaler Patches und dem vermurksten NA. Letzteres kann ich nur vermuten. Nachdem ich hier die Kommentare einiger Leute gesehen habe, habe ich es mir gar nicht erst gekauft. Bei anderen wird vielleicht auch Real Life® zugeschlagen haben... Änderung der Interessen, der Prioritäten etc. RL kann schon ätzend sein. Ich selber bin auch nicht mehr so motiviert, aus den oben genannten Gründen. Aber manchmal hab ich so Geistesblitze und dann mache ich einfach. Allerdings ist das mittlerweile eher seltener der Fall.
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Russian Huey what-if?
ValAstur replied to dsawan's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Sci-Fi/Anime/What If Forum
Or how about this one: In a nice dark grey or digital camo with added TOWs or Hellfires...it would look pretty cool. The movie was cool, the series was bad. Didn't like it. -
Russian Huey what-if?
ValAstur replied to dsawan's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Sci-Fi/Anime/What If Forum
This is what I would call a beast In my opinion, this is the best looking fake russian chopper -
View File [Fictional] Kestrel Super Pack Fictional mod of Julhelm's fictional nice tiny bird for SF2. This pack contains the following planes: Kestrel FG.2 - Dhimar, RAF, Royal Navy Yakovlev Yak-43 "Firestarter" - Soviet Air Force, Soviet Navy ZA-9 Kestrel - VF-103 "Jolly Rodgers" ZA-9AR Aguará - Argentine Navy ZA-9E Gavilán (A.8) - Spanish Air Force ZA-9F Ouragan II - French Navy ZA-9G Greif - German Luftwaffe ZA-9I Smamit - Israeli Air Force ZA-9J Kestrel - Japanese Air Self Defense Force The engines got modified allowing now a vertical take off. But it's a bit tricky. YE BE WARNED! INSTRUCTIONS Just drop the folders into your mod folder. CREDITS First of all: Big thanks to Julhelm for this precious bird. It's fun flying it. Due to the size of it, you start thinking that you can hide everywhere or sneak in undetected (although it does not function ) Second to Spinners. Big big thanks for the british and dhimar Kestrel. And of course to HrntFxr for allowing me using his VF-103-Skin for the ZA-9 in this release. In case I forgot anybody, please contact me and I will correct it ASAP. Old readmes from Julhelm and HrntFxr are also included. And now have fun with it. ValAsturiano P.S.: This package is not fully complete. More planeversions will be added. Submitter ValAstur Submitted 06/22/2012 Category What If Hangar
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Version 1.0
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Fictional mod of Julhelm's fictional nice tiny bird for SF2. This pack contains the following planes: Kestrel FG.2 - Dhimar, RAF, Royal Navy Yakovlev Yak-43 "Firestarter" - Soviet Air Force, Soviet Navy ZA-9 Kestrel - VF-103 "Jolly Rodgers" ZA-9AR Aguará - Argentine Navy ZA-9E Gavilán (A.8) - Spanish Air Force ZA-9F Ouragan II - French Navy ZA-9G Greif - German Luftwaffe ZA-9I Smamit - Israeli Air Force ZA-9J Kestrel - Japanese Air Self Defense Force The engines got modified allowing now a vertical take off. But it's a bit tricky. YE BE WARNED! INSTRUCTIONS Just drop the folders into your mod folder. CREDITS First of all: Big thanks to Julhelm for this precious bird. It's fun flying it. Due to the size of it, you start thinking that you can hide everywhere or sneak in undetected (although it does not function ) Second to Spinners. Big big thanks for the british and dhimar Kestrel. And of course to HrntFxr for allowing me using his VF-103-Skin for the ZA-9 in this release. In case I forgot anybody, please contact me and I will correct it ASAP. Old readmes from Julhelm and HrntFxr are also included. And now have fun with it. ValAsturiano P.S.: This package is not fully complete. More planeversions will be added. -
Russian Huey what-if?
ValAstur replied to dsawan's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Sci-Fi/Anime/What If Forum
Hmm...that would definetely be an interesting what-if. Also the "Hind" from the Rambo movies would be interesting to have. -
F-22 Template
ValAstur replied to ValAstur's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
That would be great mate! Thanks in advance! @EricJ I did not start doing it, since I must admit that I'm pretty unskilled in things like that. -
Muchas gracias por tu ayuda. Ahora sólo necesito un skin sin linea roja. Los skins básicos del F-4C del juego llevan una línea roja en la parte trasera del fuselaje. Voy a echarle una miradita a ver si encuentro uno sin la línea.
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What If Screenshot Thread.......
ValAstur replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
@ Doctor Who & Spinners: You have some good ideas. Now we only need a good looking badge for the Euro air force. Maybe some kind of figure including the stars and the letters EAF. -
