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  1. ..... happy and cold holydays by the lake
  2. View File Aero L-29 Delfin "Maya" In the late 1950s, the Soviet Air Force was seeking a jet-powered replacement for its fleet of piston-engined trainers, and this requirement was soon broadened to finding a trainer aircraft that could be adopted in common by Eastern Bloc air forces. Aero's response, the prototype XL-29 designed by Z. Rublic and K. Tomáš first flew on 5 April 1959, powered by a British Bristol Siddeley Viper engine. The second prototype was powered by the Czech-designed M701 engine, which was used in all subsequent aircraft. The basic design concept was to produce a straightforward, easy-to-build and operate aircraft. Simplicity and ruggedness were stressed with manual flight controls, large flaps and the incorporation of perforated airbrakes on the fuselage sides providing stable and docile flight characteristics, leading to an enviable safety record for the type. The sturdy L-29 was able to operate from grass, sand or unprepared fields. Both student pilot and instructor had ejection seats, and were positioned in tandem, under separate canopies with a slightly raised instructor position. In 1961, the L-29 was evaluated against the PZL TS-11 Iskra and Yakovlev Yak-30 and emerged the winner. Poland chose to pursue the development of the TS-11 Iskra anyway, but all other Warsaw Pact countries adopted the Delfin under the agreements of COMECON. What's in: - a new SF-2 fixed model - a new up to date FM - 27 updated & new worldwide skins (3 Auri, 1 BVVs, 7 CVL, 2 EAF, 1 FAR, 1 IrAF, 2 Lsk, 1 ML, 2 NAF, 1 VVs, 1 SyAF, 1 UgAF, 1 UkrAF, 2 VPAF) - Sound - pilot - weapons - screens Operations: - Key=10 front canopy open - key=9 back canopy open both automatic closing at take off Install - all in main mod folder Credits: - MontyCZ SF-1 model (old but gold), L-39 cockpit, original skins - Spillone104 SF-2 model edits (shadows, mappings, roundings edits) & sounds - Baffmeister FM & data edits - Muesli original SF-1 camo skins - Paulopanz (me) skins data7weapons SF-2 edits ect. ect. I really love this bird and was a real pleasure to realize this together with my very friends Spillo & Baff. Enjoy! @ paulopanz Submitter paulopanz Submitted 06/19/2013 Category Other Origin  
  3. Ok Gents, all done ..... pending for approval. Thank you.
  4. Version 1.0

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    In the late 1950s, the Soviet Air Force was seeking a jet-powered replacement for its fleet of piston-engined trainers, and this requirement was soon broadened to finding a trainer aircraft that could be adopted in common by Eastern Bloc air forces. Aero's response, the prototype XL-29 designed by Z. Rublic and K. Tomáš first flew on 5 April 1959, powered by a British Bristol Siddeley Viper engine. The second prototype was powered by the Czech-designed M701 engine, which was used in all subsequent aircraft. The basic design concept was to produce a straightforward, easy-to-build and operate aircraft. Simplicity and ruggedness were stressed with manual flight controls, large flaps and the incorporation of perforated airbrakes on the fuselage sides providing stable and docile flight characteristics, leading to an enviable safety record for the type. The sturdy L-29 was able to operate from grass, sand or unprepared fields. Both student pilot and instructor had ejection seats, and were positioned in tandem, under separate canopies with a slightly raised instructor position. In 1961, the L-29 was evaluated against the PZL TS-11 Iskra and Yakovlev Yak-30 and emerged the winner. Poland chose to pursue the development of the TS-11 Iskra anyway, but all other Warsaw Pact countries adopted the Delfin under the agreements of COMECON. What's in: - a new SF-2 fixed model - a new up to date FM - 27 updated & new worldwide skins (3 Auri, 1 BVVs, 7 CVL, 2 EAF, 1 FAR, 1 IrAF, 2 Lsk, 1 ML, 2 NAF, 1 VVs, 1 SyAF, 1 UgAF, 1 UkrAF, 2 VPAF) - Sound - pilot - weapons - screens Operations: - Key=10 front canopy open - key=9 back canopy open both automatic closing at take off Install - all in main mod folder Credits: - MontyCZ SF-1 model (old but gold), L-39 cockpit, original skins - Spillone104 SF-2 model edits (shadows, mappings, roundings edits) & sounds - Baffmeister FM & data edits - Muesli original SF-1 camo skins - Paulopanz (me) skins data7weapons SF-2 edits ect. ect. I really love this bird and was a real pleasure to realize this together with my very friends Spillo & Baff. Enjoy! @ paulopanz
  5. Hi there I have a new plane pack (quite a surprise) to upload but I'm not able to ... the file (rar) 212 mb when reach the 100% not load and this write "No file was selected for upload" appears .... I tried using 7z 39 mb the same I tried using chrome no success The plane destination is cold war / orhers; I tried to change to a wrong section no way alway the same "No file was selected for upload" Any clue? Thanks in advance.
  6. A needed update to make these files useful and part of the "Hunter Collection" in being .....
  7. .... If only Veltro will bring us the right Helldiver (SB2C-5) another piece could be added. Glad to se my Bearcat, Hellcat and .... Criquet could be useful! Go on, please.
  8. View File Hunter F.4 Skins & Edits The Hunter F.4 first flew on 20 October 1954, and entered service in March 1955. A distinctive Hunter feature added on the F.4 was the pair of blisters under the cockpit, which collected spent ammunition links to prevent airframe damage. Crews dubbed them "Sabrinas" after the contemporary movie star. 365 built in service till '57. What's in: - RAF 4-43-54-66-67-71(2)-74(2)-93-98-111-112-118-130-145-222-234-245-247 Squadrons Skins - RAF Central Flying School & Generic skins - KLU (my old skins revised): camo (with all working squadrons badges), target tug, East Indies - New historical decalset - common with further Hunters packs RAF decals: letters, numbers, pennants. - sounds - pilot Operations: - canopy open key=10 automatic closing at take off Install: - all in main mod folder Credits: - plane TK/TW (Exp. 2) - skins & edits Paulopanz - decals Paulopanz & Spinners - sounds & pilot ? .... to be continued ALL Hunters 1-80 made / remade / in the makings Enjoy. @ paulopanz Submitter paulopanz Submitted 06/17/2013 Category Hunter  
  9. Version 1.0

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    The Hunter F.4 first flew on 20 October 1954, and entered service in March 1955. A distinctive Hunter feature added on the F.4 was the pair of blisters under the cockpit, which collected spent ammunition links to prevent airframe damage. Crews dubbed them "Sabrinas" after the contemporary movie star. 365 built in service till '57. What's in: - RAF 4-43-54-66-67-71(2)-74(2)-93-98-111-112-118-130-145-222-234-245-247 Squadrons Skins - RAF Central Flying School & Generic skins - KLU (my old skins revised): camo (with all working squadrons badges), target tug, East Indies - New historical decalset - common with further Hunters packs RAF decals: letters, numbers, pennants. - sounds - pilot Operations: - canopy open key=10 automatic closing at take off Install: - all in main mod folder Credits: - plane TK/TW (Exp. 2) - skins & edits Paulopanz - decals Paulopanz & Spinners - sounds & pilot ? .... to be continued ALL Hunters 1-80 made / remade / in the makings Enjoy. @ paulopanz
  10. View File Hunter F.2 Skins & Edits The Hunter F.2, which used the Armstrong-Siddeley Sapphire engine, did not suffer from engine issue. Further problems occurred; ejected cannon ammunition links had a tendency to strike and damage the underside of the fuselage, and diverting the gas emitted by the cannon during firing was another necessary modification. The original split-flap airbrakes caused adverse changes in pitch trim and were quickly replaced by a single ventral airbrake. This meant, however, that the airbrake could not be used for landings.Only 45 planes were built and entered in service only with 257 and 263 squadrons. What's in: - RAF 257-263 Squadrons Skins - new historical decalset - common with further Hunters packs RAF decals: letters, numbers, pennants. - sounds - pilot Operations: - canopy open key=10 automatic closing at take off Install: - all in main mod folder Credits: - plane TK/TW (Exp. 2) - skins & edits Paulopanz - sounds & pilot ? .... to be continued ALL Hunters 1-80 made / remade / in the makings Enjoy. @ paulopanz Submitter paulopanz Submitted 06/16/2013 Category Hunter  
  11. Version 1.0

    99 downloads

    The Hunter F.2, which used the Armstrong-Siddeley Sapphire engine, did not suffer from engine issue. Further problems occurred; ejected cannon ammunition links had a tendency to strike and damage the underside of the fuselage, and diverting the gas emitted by the cannon during firing was another necessary modification. The original split-flap airbrakes caused adverse changes in pitch trim and were quickly replaced by a single ventral airbrake. This meant, however, that the airbrake could not be used for landings.Only 45 planes were built and entered in service only with 257 and 263 squadrons. What's in: - RAF 257-263 Squadrons Skins - new historical decalset - common with further Hunters packs RAF decals: letters, numbers, pennants. - sounds - pilot Operations: - canopy open key=10 automatic closing at take off Install: - all in main mod folder Credits: - plane TK/TW (Exp. 2) - skins & edits Paulopanz - sounds & pilot ? .... to be continued ALL Hunters 1-80 made / remade / in the makings Enjoy. @ paulopanz
  12. View File Hunter F.1 Skins & Edits The Hunter F.1 entered service with the Royal Air Force in July 1954. It was the first high-speed jet aircraft equipped with radar and fully powered flight controls to go into widespread service with the RAF. The Hunter replaced the Gloster Meteor, the Canadair Sabre, and the de Havilland Venom jet fighters in service. Initially, low internal fuel capacity restricted the Hunter's performance, giving it only a maximum flight endurance of about an hour. A tragic incident occurred on 8 February 1956, when a flight of eight Hunters was redirected to another airfield due to adverse weather conditions. Six of the eight aircraft ran out of fuel and crashed, killing one pilot. Another difficulty encountered during the aircraft's introduction was the occurrence of surging and stalling with the Avon engines. What's in: - RAF 43-222-229-233 Squadron Skins - RAF Day Fighter Leader School (2) & Fighter Weapons School Skins - new historial decalset - common with further Hunters packs RAF decals: letters, numbers, pennants. - sounds - pilot Operations: - canopy open key=10 automatic closing at take off Install: - all in main mod folder Credits: - plane TK/TW (Exp. 2) - skins & edits Paulopanz - sounds & pilot ? .... to be continued ALL Hunters 1-80 made / re-made / in the makings Enjoy. @ paulopanz Submitter paulopanz Submitted 06/16/2013 Category Hunter  
  13. Version 1.0

    107 downloads

    The Hunter F.1 entered service with the Royal Air Force in July 1954. It was the first high-speed jet aircraft equipped with radar and fully powered flight controls to go into widespread service with the RAF. The Hunter replaced the Gloster Meteor, the Canadair Sabre, and the de Havilland Venom jet fighters in service. Initially, low internal fuel capacity restricted the Hunter's performance, giving it only a maximum flight endurance of about an hour. A tragic incident occurred on 8 February 1956, when a flight of eight Hunters was redirected to another airfield due to adverse weather conditions. Six of the eight aircraft ran out of fuel and crashed, killing one pilot. Another difficulty encountered during the aircraft's introduction was the occurrence of surging and stalling with the Avon engines. What's in: - RAF 43-222-229-233 Squadron Skins - RAF Day Fighter Leader School (2) & Fighter Weapons School Skins - new historial decalset - common with further Hunters packs RAF decals: letters, numbers, pennants. - sounds - pilot Operations: - canopy open key=10 automatic closing at take off Install: - all in main mod folder Credits: - plane TK/TW (Exp. 2) - skins & edits Paulopanz - sounds & pilot ? .... to be continued ALL Hunters 1-80 made / re-made / in the makings Enjoy. @ paulopanz
  14. Thank You we needed it ..... (my skinpack needed it ) PS: enable shadows (True) and let it shine!
  15. After CAC Sabres I went (Hunting ..... :) ) away, but I have the RAAF Vampires too .... I look forward to your pack.
  16. View File EAF Supermarine Spitfire F Mk 22 White DLC 29 Twenty reconditioned F.22's were sold to Egypt in 1950 and 10 to Syria. This white skin is a remake of previous Wrench's one. Decals are old ones. I made this only because I liked so much the original I can't wait to use the new model in DLC 29. All the credits to Kevin. @ paulopanz Submitter paulopanz Submitted 06/12/2013 Category Spitfire
  17. Version 1.0

    113 downloads

    Twenty reconditioned F.22's were sold to Egypt in 1950 and 10 to Syria. This white skin is a remake of previous Wrench's one. Decals are old ones. I made this only because I liked so much the original I can't wait to use the new model in DLC 29. All the credits to Kevin. @ paulopanz
  18. EAF Whites. a very fast conversion of Wrench original skin to DLC29, using his decals
  19. Gents, I really hope You're right. Using great Stary pits, we will have a fantastic upgrade of ALL existing scenarios!
  20. From DLC 29 it's great can paint the parabrake on my old skins made for fix Spillone104 fakepilot one .... and now I always know, after MiG-17PF and Mig-21 series, where Tk puts all new parts !
  21. Great pit! ..... We need a good MiG-19/J-6 pit too (I'm upgrading my PLAAF line-up!)
  22. I put this fantastic cockpit in my Beagle pack, a very long term lasting project ..... These the plane done: IL-28 IL-28N IL-28R (a big upgrade of existing mod) IL-28T H-5 A plenty of skins around the world in paintings .... So stay tuned.
  23. Any hope of an SF2 porting?
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