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Stipe

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  1. After the North-Korean version of Top Gun

    Don't know if its a good or bad thing that i've seen this already...
  2. Probably the most accurate croatian 1993-2003 skin is the stock East German brown-green camo
  3. File Name: Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21BisD CroAF File Submitter: 5tipe File Submitted: 22 February 2015 File Category: MiG-21 The MiG-21BisD (the D stands for "Doraden" = revised/upgraded) is an upgraded version of the MiG-21Bis that serves in the Croatian air force since 2003. The first upgrade was done by Romanian firm Aerostar where the Fishbeds got their distinctive olive-green-grey camo and NATO compatible communication, navigation and F.O.F. systems. The second upgrade was done in 2014/2015 in Ukraine by Ukrspetsexport. The 12 (BisD and UMD) airframes were only refurbished and painted a light grey. These MiG-21s will be in active service until 2020 when they are to be replaced by a new 4th generation jet fighter (probably the Next Generation Gripen). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This mod is a tweaked version of 7elevens MiG-21 LanceR A with Russouk2004s Mig21 SM_MF CroAF skin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CREDITS Russouk2004: CroAF skin 7eleven: Original SF2 LanceR A mod - Crusader: Fuel tank - dtmdragon: LanceR SF2 update - Eagle 99: SF1 LanceR mod ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: You cannot use this file in any payware payware project, under the "COMBATACE FREEWARE LICENSING POLICY". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION: 1.- unzip the file to a temporary folder 2.- move all the files from the temporary folder to their corresponding SF2 folders overwrite if asked that's it! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special thanks to Russouk2004 for helping me on this project!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I hope you like it and have fun with it! Kindest regards: 5tipe Click here to download this file
  4. A fiew years ago they brought them to a military parade in Jarun (a lake / city block in Zagreb) and they didint even let me take a photo of the cockpit...like theres some kind of high teck in that cockpit lolz
  5. Le Rafale a l'export

    Lol I even understood some of that
  6. So I've just downloaded SF2 on my new laptop and its all working file except that planes dont want to fire radar guided missiles. This problem is with every plane and every radar guided missile. The heat-seeking missiles work fine. Any idea what the problem might be? Thanks in advance.
  7. I've fixed it now. It seems that after 7 years of playing with the weapons on 'easy' I've turned into a complete and utter imbecile who can't play the game properly...
  8. Well, since i fire them after the heat seeking missiles i think so
  9. I cant fire any radar guided missiles on any aircraft and I am locking on properly. I've pleyed third wire games for more that 8 years now and this is the first time something like this has happened
  10. Both the stock and the moded missiles dont work But the AI planes can fire them
  11. yeah, same story I know. It wont fire even if its locked on the target.
  12. The Croatian air force (supersonic fighter department) consists of 5-8 modernized MiG-21BisD (10 not modernized in storage) and are at the end of their service life and are soon to be replaced. Here is some more information on the subject : Due to the global economic crisis which also affected Croatia, the decision on which fighter type should eventually enter service has been deferred until 2011, rather than by 2009 as was initially planned. This will see new aircraft enter service no sooner than 2012–2013. At the same time, after years of research and discussions, Air Force experts have released the study on new fighter procurement which states that Croatian Air Force needs at least 16 to 18 fighters in order to fulfill all its duties. As an interim solution the possibility of reactivating six to seven MiG-21s (out of 12 stored a few years ago) was mentioned in 2009 by some media. Similarly, there was also the possibility of one additional overhaul to the existing MiGs which was to prolong their life for another five years facilitating thus the burden of the fighter procurement costs on the country's budget. However, this possibility was officially rejected and on April 11, 2011 the Minister of Defence confirmed that Croatia will maintain a fleet of fighter aircraft and that it will not relegate its airspace control to any of the NATO membering countries. He also added that the decision on which aircraft to obtain will be brought in the upcoming months but having in mind not only the needs of the military but also of the entire country's economy In March 2011 a new information appeared in the Croatian media citing that Germany was prepared to donate (or sell cheaply) up to 20 of its F-4 Phanton II fighters to Croatia. Soon after, a similar offer was proposed by the Swedish Air Force which is willing to donate a squadron of its second-hand SAAB Gripen aircraft free of charge to match German offer. Both proposals along with numerous other possibilities are currently under revision. The last one, from February 2012., speculates about F-16 Block 15 fighters from the Dutch Air Force. Persistent media reports and ministerial statements focus on a life extension program for the existing HRZ MiG-21 fleet as a lower cost short-term alternative. The most recent reports suggest that Romanian company Aerostar – who upgraded the HRZ MiG-21 fleet to bisD / UMD standard in 2003 – will perform a limited overhaul on 12 aircraft (8 single-seat, 4 twin-seat) without any systems upgrades. It is unclear, but there are suggestions that this may involve surplus Romanian LanceR airframes. Following an accident with a MiG-21UMD (the aircraft popularly known as 'Kockica') losing its canopy during a post-maintenance flight, on 20 June 2012 the Defence Minister issued a statement that a replacement aircraft or refurbishment package would be selected within 45 days. Despite the Minister's statement no announcement was made and the next development came on 8 October 2012 when Saab offered Croatia a financing deal for 6 single-seat and 2 twin-seat JAS39C/D Gripen. No further statement was released within the deadline for the Gripen purchase. Although as with all Croatian military purchases official detail is sketchy, but media reports are consistent that the HRZ has opted to send the MiG-21UM/D fleet and possibly an additional two attrition replacement MiG-21UM for overhaul in either Romania or Ukraine.
  13. No, the Croatian MiGs just got lightly overhauled, the F.O.F. Identification gear and Honywell comunication equipment...
  14. The 2003 "upgrade" was done in Romania but this time we chose Ukraine, but that was also a bad choice...they were given a 2.7 mil. € penalty because of the late delivery and all kinds of shit... A fiew months ago an "upgraded" MiG was going to land in Zadar but the front landing gear would not open...[note : on the same day an old (from the 2003 "upgrade") one crashed near Zagreb because of the engine catching fire, but the pilot didin't eject before he got to an unpopulated area].
  15. Meanwhile in North Korea

    I think that they dont exactly have balls, but there the Fagot is considered as quite safe...
  16. Meanwhile in North Korea

    Lol, when I saw that someone has written something it this topic I knew it would be "more like 195?"
  17. Meanwhile in North Korea

    They got stuck in 1984
  18. Yes that is, indeed, the "upgraded" version...
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