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  1. F-47N Thunderbolt Superpack for SF2


    This is basically RussoUK2004's recent P-47N in post-WW2 form. I have given the flight model and ground handling a much needed boost. A set of new and AUTHENTIC skins covering the late 1940's and early 50's is included. This is when the P-47N became the F-47N and was handed down to Air Guard squadrons (ANG) and a few third world nations.

     

    Squadrons included in this package:

     

    USAF/ANG-

    199th FS, Territory of Hawaii ANG,Hickam Field

    332nd FG, Lockbourne Field,Ohio

    37th FS, Dow AFB,Maine

    128th FS, Georgia ANG, Dobbins AFB.

    118th FS,Connecticut ANG,Bradley Field

    147th FS, Pennsylvania ANG,Pittsburgh Airport

    198th FS, Puerto Rico ANG, Isla Verde Airport

    101st FS, MAssachusetts ANG,Logan Airport

    142nd FS,Delaware ANG,NEw Castle Airport

     

    ROCAF(Taiwan)-

    46th FS

    26th FS

    11th FG

     

    Other-

    Nicaragua(FAN)

    Guatemala (FAG)

     

     

    Yep, thats 14 new skins for your Thunderbolt!!

     

    Please view the read-me file for installation and of course CREDITS.

     

    Tested on SFV2 merged with all other SF2 titles and expansion packs.


     


  2. DeHavilland Hornet F3 Skins and Upgrade Pack (DAT)


    An upgrade package for the Dehavilland Hornet F3 which can be found at the A-team Website. This is NOT a complete aircraft file since no LODs are included. You will need to get them separately.

     

    What is here includes a revised flight model, a new pilot, some fixes,new sound,hangar screen and of course....some AUTHENTIC skins:

     

    No.19 Squadron, RAF Church Fenton, 1951

    No.33 Squadron, RAF Tengah,Singapore 1952

    No.45 Squadron, RAF Tengah,Singapore 1953

    No.64 Squadron, RAF Linton-on-Ouse 1947

    No.65 Squadron, RAF Linton-on-Ouse 1950

    No.80 Squadron, RAF Kai Tek, Hong Kong 1954

     

    A read-me file for INSTALLATION,CREDITS and HISTORICAL BACKGROUND are included.

     

    The fastest British twin engine fighter built. A fantastic aircraft which saw service in the 1950's during the conflict in Malaya.

    Sadly, not a single Hornet survives on display!


     


  3. McDonnell F3H-2 Demon Ultimate for SF2

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    This is the third of four projects I have been working on for the last 6 months. It will be followed by an F7U Cutlass Ultimate Package(when fully completed). I am also planning an F11F Tiger Ultimate package to follow .

     

     

    The F3H-2N and -2M were all built under contracts initially intended to cover for the disasterous F3H-1N. Following the completion of these contracts, a new Demon version was ordered in 1956-57 under a new set of contracts. This version was designated F3H-2 (F-3B after 1962). The F3H-2 could carry and launch the more capable AAM-N-6 (AIM-7C after September 1962) Sparrow III semi-active radar homing missile. The Sparrow III was a definite improvement over the Sparrow I, which was a pure beam riding missile, with no active homing capability, which meant that the guidance error was in the shape of a cone, which increased in diameter as the range inceased. The F3H-2 could also launch the AAM-N-7 (AIM-9B) Sidewinder IA air-to-air infrared homing air-to-air missile. The F3H-2 was equipped with an AN/APG-51B radar along with the AN/APA-127 Illuminator/Launch Envelope computer. The F3H-2 was optimized as a FIGHTER-BOMBER and could carry up to 6000 pounds of ordnance (bombs, rockets, or "special stores") on two fuselage and six wing stations. Late production F3H-2's also differed from the previous versions in having a slightly shorter beaver tail cone. The last of 239 F3H-2s was delivered on April 8, 1960, bringing the Demon production program to a close. Total Demon production was 519 aircraft. An interesting note is that there is NO EVIDENCE of the Demon ever being handed down to the USN Reserves. It seems almost all Demons were sent directly to NAS Litchfield Park and the scrapper. Only a handful remain today in museums......how sad.

     

    Being underpowered was its major flaw. The original Westinghouse J-40 never materialized and the J-71 was fitted instead. Pilots called the Demon the "Lead Sled" or just "Sled".

     

    This is a major rework of the existing F3H-2M demon file into the 3 variants. Almost everything has been tweeked to make it more accurate in appearance and performance. The skins have been painstakingly researched and re-created. Every squadron which flew

    this -2 model Demon is represented here including changes in their scheme over time. The flight model has been adjusted to fly like the Demon and give you performance worthy of its nickname. There are new Hangar and Loading Screens as well.

     

    Only Squadrons which operated this -2 variant of the Demon are included in the skins.

     

    SQUADRONS REPRESENTED:

     

    VF-13 Aggressors

    VF-14 Tophatters

    VF-21 Freelancers

    VF-31 Tomcatters (2 skin versions)

    VF-41 Black Aces (2 skin versions)

    VF-53 Puking Dogs

    VF-54 Silver Kings

    VF-64 Freelancers

    VF-92 Silver Kings

    VF-101 Grim Reapers

    VF-121 Pacemakers (2 skin versions)

    VF-131 Nightcappers

    VF-141 Iron Angels

    VF-151 Vigilantes (2 skin versions)

    VF-161 Chargers

    VF-193 Ghost Riders (3 skin versions)

    VF-213 Black Lions

     

    YES....THAT IS 23 SEPARATE SKINS!!!!!!!! All are researched and re-created here. Bureau Numbers are accurate for 3 blocks of the F3H-2 Production line (blocks h,p and t).

     

    A new weapons file for the AIM-7A Sparrow I missile is included. LET IT OVERWRITE any previous AIM-7A's you may have. This one is a new and CORRECT model.

     

    There are separate ini files to allow the user to operate Air to Ground Missions (with different ordanance pylons). PLEASE SEE READ-ME for details

     

    A read-me file is enclosed which contains installation instructions and credits.


     


  4. McDonnell F3H-2M Demon Ultimate for SF2


    This is the second of four projects I have been working on for the last 6 months. It will be followed shortly by Ultimate Packages for the F3H-2 variant, along with a F7U Cutlass Ultimate Package.

     

    The F3H-2M (M for "Missile") was a version of the F3H Demon that was equipped to carry and launch the early AAM-N-2 Sparrow I radar beam-riding air-to-air missile. Two of the four 20mm cannons were often removed to same weight. Sometimes all were removed and it operated pure-missile!!

    The F3H-2M was produced in parallel with the F3H-2N, but only 80 examples of the F3H-2M were built. It was modified to carry the AN/APG-51B radar set that was used to guide the Sparrow I missile. Four of these Sparrow missiles could be carried underneath the wings. This model of the Demon was NOT operationally upgraded to operate the new and improved Sparrow III missile. After 1962...the designation was changed to MF-3B Demon.

     

    Being underpowered was its major flaw. The original Westinghouse J-40 never materialized and the J-71 was fitted instead. Pilots called the Demon the "Lead Sled" or just "Sled".

     

    This is a major rework of the existing F3H-2M demon file into the 3 variants. Almost everything has been tweeked to make it more accurate in appearance and performance. The skins have been painstakingly researched and re-created. Every squadron which flew

    this M model Demon is represented here including changes in their scheme over time. The flight model has been adjusted to fly like the Demon and give you performance worthy of its nickname. There are new Hangar and Loading Screens as well. All Bureau Numbers are

    accurate for this variant.

     

    A new weapon model has been created for the early Sparrow I. It is TRUE in appearance and performance (at least as much was possible).

     

    ONLY A FEW DEMON SQUADRONS OPERATED THE F3H-2M...they are represented in this package.

     

     

    SQUADRONS REPRESENTED:

     

    VF-24 "Corsairs" (2 skins)

    VF-61 "Jolly Rogers" (4 skins!)

    VF-112 (2 skins)

    VF-121 "Pacemakers" the West Coast RAG (Replacement Air Group)

    VX-4 "Evaluators"

    Point Mugu (Pacific Missile Test Center)

    NATC (Naval Air Test Center)

     

     

    A read-me file is enclosed which contains installation instructions and credits.


     


  5. McDonnell F3H-2N Demon Ultimate for SF2


    This is the first of four projects I have been working on for the last 6 months. It will be followed shortly by Ultimate Packages for the F3H-2M and F3H-2 variants, along with a F7U Cutlass Ultimate Package.

     

    The F3H-2N was the first of three Demon variants developed in parallel with each other. It was meant to be an all-weather fighter for fleet use.

    Armament consisted of four 20mm cannon and 4 pods of 2.75inch FFAR's. Later the rockets were dropped in favor of the new Sidewinder missile which had just become available. Sparrow capability was added later in its life when most 2N's were upgraded to F3H-2 models.

     

    Being underpowered was its major flaw. The original Westinghouse J-40 never materialized and the J-71 was fitted instead. Pilots called the Demon the "Lead Sled" or just "Sled".

     

    This is a major rework of the existing F3H-2M demon file into the 3 variants. Almost everything has been tweeked to make it more accurate in appearance and performance. The skins have been painstakingly researched and re-created. Every squadron which flew

    the Demon is represented here including changes in their scheme over time. The flight model has been adjusted to fly like the Demon and give you performance worthy of its nickname. The four cannons are present along with the FFAR's and early Sidewinders. There are new Hangar and Loading Screens as well.

     

    SQUADRONS INCLUDED:

     

    VF-14

    VF-31

    VF-82

    VF-114

    VF-121

    VF-122

    VF-124

    VFAW-3

    VC-3

    NOTS China Lake

    NATF Lakehurst

     

    A read-me file is enclosed which contains installation instructions and credits. ENJOY!!!


     


  6. Been working on a major upgrade for the "beta minus" F7U-3M Cutlass for SF2. I've got it up to the...well...beta ++ stage(flight model,authentic skins for each squadron,new cockpit,etc) but badly need someone to make a 3D model for the belly rocket pod (carried 32 Mighty Mouse FFAR's) in an optional pack. A fairly simple model (box like) structure with a tapered front.

    I can supply all the needed photos and drawings. Anyone out there in 3D modeling land interested??? Of course full credit will be given....CHAMP

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