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  1. P-86A-1 Sabre USAAF 353rd Ftr Sqn, 354th Ftr Group (two styles; one has recognition stripes to avoid confusion with the sweep winged Me-262) USAAF 335th Ftr Sqn, 4th Ftr Group Sabre Mk.I RAF No. 19 Sqn, Fighter Command
  2. The struggle to get out of the seat looks terrifying! Imagine it in the pitch black sea in the middle of the night in stormy weather!
  3. Ageed! Is it any good in game against the arab airforces of the day?
  4. Supermarine Spitfire HF Mk. IX BS273 (ex-BF273) F/O Prince Emanuel Galitzine Special Service (High Altitude) Flight Northolt, September 1942
  5. Griffon engined Mk 24 Spit kicks Mustang butt! :-P you guys are all right, the aircraft and skins in the first page of this topic are what I thought would be the most likely in the luft 46 world. But now im just having a bit of fun and doing what looks cool even if its a bit of a stretch :-)
  6. Spitfire HF Mk.22 (High Altitude Fighter) RAF No. 485 (New Zealand) Sqn, 2nd Tactical Air Force RAF No. 80 Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain Spitfire Mk.24 USAAF 334th Ftr Sqn, 4th Ftr Group Spitfire HF Mk.24 (High Altitude Fighter) USAAF 362nd Ftr Sqn, 357th Ftr Group
  7. I turned it into a fuel tank so you could add or remove it at the loadout screen. http://combatace.com/topic/68132-ah-64-package-for-sf2-ver-11/?p=528766
  8. Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm (I don't think the FAA squadron codes are quite right as I couldn't find any good info on how they worked during WW II) Seafire Mk. 46 No. 808 Sqn, Fleet Air Arm Seafire Mk. 47 No. 800 Sqn, Fleet Air Arm
  9. Here are the Nazi’s... most were SF1 So I had to update their data.ini to SF2 standards etc. I changed the Natter rocket pod to an air-to-air one by using the data from the TW Lightning as a guide so the A.I. Natters will all engage bombers with their rockets. Ba-349A-1 Natter/ Ba-349B-1 Natter (B-1 has cannons as well as rockets) EF-132 KG 40 "Seeadler" Ho-229 V3A 1st Gruppe/JG 1 "Oesau" 1st Gruppe/JG 400 "Komet" Hs-P75 Ist Gruppe/JG 26 "Schlageter" Ta-173 IInd Gruppe/JG 1 "Oesau" IIIrd Gruppe/JG 2 "Richtofen" Ta-183A Huckebein Jagdverband 44 "Jet Experten" Ta-183B Huckebein Jagdverband 44 "Jet Experten"
  10. They were post war strategic bombers until the Canberra became operational. However for Luft ’46 the one here is the USAAF B-29 supplied to the RAF under the WWII Lend-lease program. The name ‘Superfortress Mk I' comes from the WWII RAF style of aircraft naming, eg the Lend-lease P-51D Mustang was the ‘Mustang Mk IV’ in RAF service etc
  11. One more Royal Air Force - US Lend Lease Superfortress Mk I (B-29) No. 617 (The Dam Busters) Sqn, Bomber Command
  12. Cheers guys here is some more allied aircraft: (More to come to....I smell nazi's...) United States Army Airforce: FP-80A-5 Shooting Star/ FP-80A-10 Shooting Star 162nd Photo Recon Squadron Royal Air Force - US Lend Lease Shooting Star Mk I (P-80A-1) No. 2 Sqn, Army Co- Operation Command Shooting Star Mk II (P-80A-5) No. 303 (Polish) Sqn, Fighter Command/ ADGB Shooting Star Mk III (P-80A-10) No. 19 Sqn, Fighter Command/ ADGB
  13. I've been having a bit of fun creating a Luft '46 / SWOTL II specific WW II mod. Here are the Allied aircraft... United States Army Airforce... B-29 Superfortress 92nd Bomb Group B-36B Peacemaker 389th Bomb Group P-80A-1 Shooting Star (Pearl Grey Paint) 334th Ftr Sqn, 4th Ftr Group 486th Ftr Sqn, 352 Ftr Group 363rd Ftr Sqn, 357 Ftr Group P-80A-5 Shooting Star (Bare Metal Finish) 335th Ftr Sqn, 4th Ftr Group 487th Ftr Sqn, 352nd Ftr Group 355th Ftr Sqn, 354th Ftr Group 364th Ftr Sqn, 357th Ftr Group P-80A-10 Shooting Star 336th Ftr Sqn, 4th Ftr Group 328th Ftr Sqn, 352 Ftr Group 356th Ftr Sqn, 354th Ftr Group 362nd Ftr Sqn, 357th Ftr Group P-82B Twin Mustang 77th Ftr Sqn 20th Ftr Group P-82C Twin Mustang 423rd Night Ftr Squadron P-84B ThunderJet 62nd Ftr Sqn, 56th Ftr Group Royal Airforce.... Hornet F Mk.I No. 19 Sqn Fighter Command Hornet F Mk.III No. 64 Sqn, Fighter Command Lincoln I No. 75 (New Zealand) Sqn, Bomber Command Spitfire FR Mk XVIII No. 144 (Canadian) Wing, 2nd Tactical Air Force Spitfire Mk.22 No. 74 (Trinidad) Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain No. 135 (New Zealand) Wing, 2nd Tactical Air Force Spitfire Mk.24 No. 80 Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain No. 122 Wing, 2nd Tactical Air Force No. 611 (West Lancashire) Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain Vampire Mk.I No.54 Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain No. 123 Wing, 2nd Tactical Air Force Vampire Mk.III No. 124 Wing, 2nd Tactical Air Force No. 501 (County of Gloucester) Sqn, Fighter Command/ Air Defence of Great Britain Wasserfall Ferngelenkte FlaRakete (Waterfall Remote-Controlled AA Rocket) - SA-2 Stand in.
  14. This is an amazing modding tool! Took me all of five minutes to place a set decals on a new skin from scratch. No loading the game to check the placement then having to quit and re-adjust the coordinates a thousand times till thier all in the right place. Huge thank you!!!
  15. I come up with my 'what if' ideas and stories on the treadmill during PT at work of all places!
  16. Nice work, thank you! One of my favourite books ever.
  17. In my defence (and some you guys are going to hate me for pointing this out ) I wasn't born until 3 months after Topgun was released at the movies!
  18. Great work and cool addition to SF2
  19. Looking forward to some screen shots of the KAW Seahawk, here’s some more KAW 'what if' inspiration, Vampires & Venoms! RAF Vampire FB.5 RNZAF leased Vampire FB.9 RAF Venom FB Mk.1 RNZAF leased Venom FB Mk.1
  20. I only got 13
  21. I use your one on all the Griffon Spits
  22. That fixed it! Well spotted mate I totally missed it when I had a look.
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