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  1. Hexedit is a good free editor: http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~prewett/hexedit/ Mike D.
  2. I take it that you located it: http://www.checksix-fr.com/bibliotheque/in...ail&ID=4318 Enjoy, Mike D.
  3. The camera canoe mod is available at the French Check Six site. PM me if you cannot locate it. Mike D.
  4. Nicky, You sure know the way to a guy's heart... Mike D.
  5. The Bradley Air Museum has some good items on display, but their indoor stuff is so jam packed together that it borders on the rediculous. Was there taking some close-ups of their F-4 a short time ago myself. Mike D.
  6. I'll be there, but I think rain is in the forecast for the afternoon! Oh, and it WON'T be the first time I've been proud of my country... Mike D.
  7. 321 downloads

    This is a replacement for the 370 gallon wing drop tank and the centerline 600 gallon drop tank for the Wings over Vietnam F-4C/D/E. The tanks are higher polygon versions a bit more accurate in shape, which didn't cause a slowdown on my fairly modest system, so hopefully it won't on anyone elses. You must be able to use the Weaponeditor to install these tanks. These entries do not overwrite your old tanks, but must be listed as entries in the aircraft data.ini files to appear. I have enclosed an F-4D data.ini as an example if you are still uncertain how to do this. Mike Druzolowski
  8. View File New USAF F-4 drop tanks This is a replacement for the 370 gallon wing drop tank and the centerline 600 gallon drop tank for the Wings over Vietnam F-4C/D/E. The tanks are higher polygon versions a bit more accurate in shape, which didn't cause a slowdown on my fairly modest system, so hopefully it won't on anyone elses. You must be able to use the Weaponeditor to install these tanks. These entries do not overwrite your old tanks, but must be listed as entries in the aircraft data.ini files to appear. I have enclosed an F-4D data.ini as an example if you are still uncertain how to do this. Mike Druzolowski Submitter mppd Submitted 09/04/2008 Category Single Ordnance Files
  9. The map looks great - just super! Can't wait to see it. Thanks again, Mike
  10. I concur with that, this sim is the only one (well, all of them I mean) on my computer. I am as wrapped up in it all as I could be. I think about modding projects while at work, I work on them when I get home...got to spend some time FLYING it soon. I supported Yankee Air Pirate all the way as the greatest thing since sliced bread, and look forward to the same with YAP2 and anything else John comes out with for the sim. Have only actually flown a few of the 100 mission set so far though...shame on me! I'd be the first to stand in line to shake TK's hand personally. As a long time USAF Vietnam historian, the WOV sim is the sim I would have designed myself, if I had the talent and ability that I of course, lack!! And hats off to all of you modders who got me motivated to start contributing myself. Mike D.
  11. The long distance flights would be more interesting if a working TACAN/ILS system was built into the simulation - as in Falcon 4.0, plus air-to-air refueling (come on YAP2...). Too bad it's a "lite" sim. The long hauls would then become more of a navigational/timing exercise, especially when over North Vietnam when the TACAN line-of-sight stations were out of range, and the old fashioned dead-reckoning method was employed, along with good maps and a watch. Mike D.
  12. Understand about the project becoming colossal in scope - just thinking out loud. As I said in the first post, I'm just looking to have a chance to fly around the UK Phantom bases. WOE should have the German bases to bum around - I really have not spent enough time with it. I downloaded the EAW Europe conversion terrain and will give it a shot in a few days. Thanks again for the link, and the chance to think out loud. And yes, Boscomb Down was indeed a testing base for RAF Phantoms. Don't tell me you flew Hurricanes and Spits in CFS and never longed to fly back to scenery for Brooklands and Eastleigh/Martlesham Heath? Mike
  13. Thanks to you Mau! I'm using Lithunwrap for texture position, but version 8 and on of 3DSMax is supposed to be able to create UVW maps from within the program. Darned if I can figure it out though. I'll just stick to what I know for the small parts I want to make! Thanks again, Mike
  14. Alconbury, Lakenheath, Upper Heyford, Woodbridge, Bentwaters, Yeovilton, Leuchars, Coningsby, Wattisham, Boscombe Down come to mind for the F-4 in USAFE/RAF/RN service. Lots of German bases, so maybe the southern UK/central Europe area is not a bad idea. Torrejon if it's visible? Mike
  15. This forum is just too much - mention a wild idea and it takes on a life of its own! You guys (and gals) are the best. Time to dig up some USAFE units and bases from the 70s. Mike D.
  16. Thanks for the EAW terrain link. I seem to have missed this somehow. Yes, I would rather see the entire UK but this is a better start than what I would have come up with. I hate to admit it, but I have spent way too much time flying this sim simply from base to base - without any intent of releasing ordnance...! I was a bit of a USAFE historian in the 70s-80s, mostly F-4s again. I'll try to talk Baltika out of a copy of his UK terrain and perhaps we can make it into something with all of the RAF and USAFE bases of the 70s for everyone. I need to figure out how to work the flattening tool to place bases though. Thanks again, Mike D.
  17. Just rambling here, but has anyone created a modern UK terrain? WOE is really a German/Central Europe terrain. I was sort of thinking about modding a WWII terrain just to be able to fly my own USAFE Phantoms and such around bases in the UK. Thanks, Mike D.
  18. Came across this for Desert Storm acft loadouts: http://www.dstorm.eu/pages/loadout/loadout.html Mike D.
  19. Thanks for the kind words. I did this up for myself, but as I said in the readme, I had not much real information to go on. Wish I could hook up with someone with real-world info and photos and we could make this a GOOD package. guess it will do for now. Mike
  20. 879 downloads

    This package offers eight ECM pod antenna configurations for the USAF ALQ-71 and ALQ-87 series pods, and a new QRC-160 pod for Wings over Vietnam.These pods represent about 90% of all photos I have seen of USAF ECM pods under USAF F-4s and F-105s in Vietnam. I have also replaced the QRC-160-1 pod as supplied with WOV as it seemed a bit large, and most I have seen had a quick coat of camouflage green paint applied. Feel free to repaint them as no two seemed exactly alike. I have elected to designate them as dash one thru dash four to represent the antenna configurations since I could find no accurate information for real designations for these. If anyone can provide additional photos or info please let me know and I will accurize these. Mike Druzolowski
  21. View File Vietnam-era ECM Pods for WOV This package offers eight ECM pod antenna configurations for the USAF ALQ-71 and ALQ-87 series pods, and a new QRC-160 pod for Wings over Vietnam.These pods represent about 90% of all photos I have seen of USAF ECM pods under USAF F-4s and F-105s in Vietnam. I have also replaced the QRC-160-1 pod as supplied with WOV as it seemed a bit large, and most I have seen had a quick coat of camouflage green paint applied. Feel free to repaint them as no two seemed exactly alike. I have elected to designate them as dash one thru dash four to represent the antenna configurations since I could find no accurate information for real designations for these. If anyone can provide additional photos or info please let me know and I will accurize these. Mike Druzolowski Submitter mppd Submitted 08/27/2008 Category Single Ordnance Files
  22. Excellent! Just what I was looking for for my ALQ-71/87/QRC-160 pod project. Good work. Mike D.
  23. When I see the deuce for WOV, I can supply markings for every unit that TDY'ed in SEA, and most serial numbers too (Da Nang, Bien Hoa, Tan Son Nhut and Don Muang). The two coded units from Clark (PK- 509th FIS, PE- 64th FIS, and early dets with grey birds from the 509th Clark and 82nd FIS from Naha). Mike D. - deuce freak forever!
  24. You guys all know that the 2.75 in rockets were actually inside tubes within the doors? The inner doors had the rocket provision deleted with the AIM-26 mod, which had larger fins and required cut-outs in the two center doors. The out two doors each retained three tubes each, with two rockets inside each for a total of only 12. Do you folks need any diagrams of this stuff - the deuce is my fav. I have an Illustrated parts breakdown (dash 34) and a structural repair manual which could help. I can scan some stuff for y'all. Mike D.
  25. This really is very, very nice. I can't wait for all these Voodoo goodies. Did you guys say about two weeks..... Mike D.
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