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Stratos

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  1. Cuba terrain with Stary trees is a very very interesting one, wondering if is possible to make it work on SF2, and if yes howÇ? Thanks!
  2. Will not bee too easy to shoot down those unarmed bombers? What hope of defense they have?
  3. Soulfreak, will be great If you can do the Seahawks, so yes please and Thanks in advance! Ludo good news, wondering If we have a hook equipped Sea Vampire out there?
  4. WOW!!! Is not a what if!! Well the invasion strips will be lol Hope someone can help me will be really cool to fly over the Sinai sand chasing Migs hehehe BTW the french Seahawk is totally ficitonal, but still a cool machine to fly.
  5. Can you develpe this please? Maybe in a non-SF related part of this forum?
  6. Hi-vis marking will be great too!! Looking a this the Mirage III appeared on my mind, maybe someone can make a Swedish splinter cammo for the Mirage III V family?
  7. Was the Draken available on 1962? Maybe a scheme to use it over Cuba Spinners?
  8. Town Tiles

    WOW!! Is looking great, hope we will be able to see something similar for SF2 soon
  9. Thanks for the info Mig. Spinners, now that's really original!
  10. MigBuster hello!! On the pic of the Navy Phantom, are you using one of the YAP carriers on SF2: Vietnam? If yes, which one? please
  11. From ACIG.org Colours and Markings The exact colours of the Stirlings are unclear. When they were in the service of Trans-Air the aircraft were natural metal or aluminium overall. Registration markings were in large black letters on the fuselage and over the upper and lower wings. The ‘OO’ was on the port wing, the two letters being separated by the outer engine and the remaining three letters evenly spaced out on the port wing. The name ‘Trans-Air’ was placed below the cockpit about half way down the fuselage. In Air Transport service the name ‘Air Transport’ was placed under the cockpit. In Egyptian service they may have been camouflaged or they may have been left in natural metal. They would have worn Egyptian roundels for the period above and below the wings and fuselage sides. Serials, if carried, would have been in Arabic and placed on the fuselage aft of the roundel. They would most likely have been repeated under the wings facing opposite directions as per RAF practice.
  12. Panzer IV bought to Spain after WW2 Here a Syrian Panzer IV destroyed, it was placed on the Golan Heights
  13. It seems I can't find any french cammo skin for the Mirage F1, is there any out there?
  14. Paulo do you have any pic of the Seahawks we can see? Maybe in other Pc or already uploaded to a site?
  15. Thats make sense even in the moddeling world. You guys made me decide to buy both WOI2 and the expansion, I love the Seahawk too much too lose this opportunity.
  16. Anyone know which plane the Israeli used as their primary recon between 1967 and 1973 including both wars? IIRC they never picked the Mirage IIIRD so have no idea what they used, old Misteres or Ouragans? Or maybe a locally produced recon pod for Mirage III?? Will be great to know Thanks!
  17. Yes, an amazing page, not only by the Mirage but for other the planes, ballons, drones... as well.
  18. What is? The Pyotr velikiy? Sure it will be a hard nut to crack/defend, looks really cool, congratulations
  19. Thanks Dave!! Can't wait to fly those Seahawks and try to kill something on the underpowered lovely Hawk!
  20. Thanks for the update Elephant, sure the pilots will be great!
  21. Are those available somewhere? They look cool but can't find it anywhere.
  22. Can't wait to fly over it!! Will be the RAF Hunters included? Thanks for the work mate! I supose all the new planes will be flyable, no?
  23. Wondering how the new prop planes fly on the expansion, sure they look cool, cool enough to make me purchase both the game and the expansion. BTW, how much will cost to add the French and RN carriers together with SeaHawks, Wyverns, french Corsairs.... MMMMH sounds good!!
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