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The Ilyushin Il-10 (NATO reporting name: "Beast") was a Soviet ground attack aircraft developed at the end of World War II by the Ilyushin construction bureau.It was also license-built in Czechoslovakia by Avia as the Avia B-33. After the war, until the early 1950s, the Il-10 was a basic Soviet ground attack aircraft. It was withdrawn from service in 1956. The Il-10 and its licensed variant, the Avia B-33, became a basic ground attack plane of the Warsaw Pact countries. From 1949 to 1959, the Polish Air Force used 120 Il-10s (including 24 UIl-10), and 281 B-33s. In Poland, the B-33 was modified to carry 400 l fuel tanks under its wings. From 1950 to 1960, Czechoslovakia used 86 Il-10s, including six UIl-10s, and about 600 B-33s. From 1949 to 1956, the Hungarian Air Force used 159 Il-10s and B-33s, named "Párduc" (Panther). From 1950 to 1960, the Romanian Air Force used 14 Il-10s and 156 B-33s. Bulgaria also used these aircrafts. In the late 1940s, 93 Il-10 and UIl-10s were given to North Korea. They were then used in the 57th Assault Aviation Regiment during the early phase of the Korean War. They were initially used with success against the weak anti-aircraft defense of South Korean forces (following the US refusal to supply the south with "heavy weapons"), but then they suffered heavy losses in encounters against the USAAF fighters and were bombed on the ground themselves. After several weeks, about 20 remained. In the summer of 1950, North Korea received more aircraft from the USSR. The North Koreans claimed to sink a warship on 22 August 1950 with Il-10s, but it was never confirmed. From 1950, Il-10s were used by the People's Republic of China, in two regiments of an assault aviation division. They were used in combat during a conflict with the Republic of China, (Taiwan), over border islands in January 1955. They remained in service until 1972 (replaced by Nanchang Q-5). From 1957, Yemen used 24 B-33s. As we realy needed this plane for every early cold war scenery (KAW, SF2EU, TSF, Taiwan, Timor ....) I decided to finish it at all cost and skin in every known post war liveries. This is a real team work (see credits) WHAT'S IN: - the beast (at last!) - 29 all around world skins (I lacked only Yemen & Indonesia ones, due no pics found) - pilots - guns - weapons CREDITS: - Aleks original model - Cocas 3D upgrading & fixing - Spillone104 3D debugging and fishing up (a new proper back Mg!), sounds - Baffmeister fantastic FM setings - Paulopanz skins, decals & screens OPERATIONS: - canopy open 10 key INSTALL: - all in your mod folder and overwrite TO UPGRADE: - some chinese numbers I wasn't able to find/make by myself ..... Enjoy @ paulopanz PS: The "Párduc" is for Gaunt, my personal Hungarian expert and friend. This realise was eagerly waited by Jonathan: here you are old viking let's go. -
Strike Fighters 2 Screenshots
paulopanz replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
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Ilyushin Il-10
paulopanz replied to JonathanRL's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Mods & Skinning Discussion
You have only to ask brother! It's waiting for clearance from the Jaguar to take off ...... -
Strike Fighters 2 Screenshots
paulopanz replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
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Jon, I'm very pleased about this fantastic campaign is dedicated to me. As I realy loved this wonderful terrain this campaign idea was good to use it ..... and defending Engalnd is an all time classic! I Just remember to your "costumers" that RN ships now are ALL flagged with own numbers .... and a big F-4K DLC upgrade is on the way.
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Strike Fighters 2 Screenshots
paulopanz replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
Almost there .... Jaguars from Corse to Africa! please note the gear paint fixed. (this plane is fantastic) -
Strike Fighters 2 Screenshots
paulopanz replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
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Strike Fighters 2 Screenshots
paulopanz replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Screen Shots
Working with slick cowboy temps (thank You Guy) as a base I'm fixing it (guns, tail, probe, doors ..... ) and updating ALL Jaguar A line up. A big decals blend and update tweaking and some new entries could complete the job. Edit: Gears edited too. -
Jaguar A
paulopanz replied to jeanba's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - File Announcements
Well I have to add a little / great value to the team that worked to finish up this plane. Even if quite almost all members are and were French they never wrote in French a post, as I and Baffeister (I guess the only non French people aboard) could understand ALL was going on. So I had to write this to thank our French friends for sharing every post, each idea with us. Not easy (very few times when I can't explain well in English I need to write something in italian to Alex ..... sorry Baff ) and very, very polite. Paul -
Egyptian Air Force 1973
paulopanz replied to macelena's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
The ORBAT of Kippur from Arab side are not so good. BTW Lybia never had Mig-17 or 19. Algeria sent her best units so no MiG-17. Maybe and probably Egypt had some. Tk 6Days war isn't accurate too. For example too many Mig-19 & Su-7, some ghost squadrons added as operational .... maybe to balance IDF power. Somewhere I have a '67 camp upgraded and revised. If we have a good arab OOB for Kippur it could be nice to upgrade too. -
I piloti vanno nella cartella .... pilots dentro la cartella objects. Lì va anche la cartella guns (anche questa nuova rispetto a Sf1) insieme alle classiche weapons decals aircraft e groundobjects. Guns e weapons non hanno più bisogno dell'editor per essere intallati, basta creare la relativa cartella e metterla semplicemente al suo posto. Per capire come funziona la miglior cosa è guardare dentro a quelle già fatte da altri. il file data.ini che ci trovi dentro contiene quanto già contenuto in weapons / gundata.ini di SF1: ganzo no?
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Uno di noi, Ettore uno di noi .....! ! Ps: ma non restare troppo perché, con tutte queste tasse nuove, non vorrei che alla fine tassassero anche Te .......
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allora: - loadingscreen1.jpg va nella cartella flight (se non l'hai già fatto va creata) Gli altri non saprei.
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Per le piste di volo da qualche parte ci sono anche, ma credo sia un lavoro enorme ..... come vedi basta uno dei terreni indicati come alternativo: SF-2: Desert SF-2V Vietnam SF-2EU Germany SF-2I Israel Per gli schermi: SF2 richiede files Jpg, non è che hai usato i vecchi bmp?
