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  1. Version 1.0

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    VPAF 925th Fighter Regiment Shenyang J-6(May 1972) For Strike Fighters 2 Vietnam This campaign with some 23 missions cover the operations of the VPAF 925th Fighter Regiment in the periode May 8 to May 31, 1972(Linebaker I). 925th Fighter Regiment was activated on Feb 1969 and the unit received some 44 Shenyang J-6s. Main base was Yen Bai. By May 1972, the VPAF MiG force was concentrated and operated from three bases: Kep, Yen Bai and Hoa Lac. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment from May 8 to May 31, 1972. Naval campaign mode. Utilise F-105G Thunderchief Wild Weasel by ArmorDave(Wrench)(to download) See readme for other details. Thanks and credits: Stary for the MiG-19S cockpit ArmorDave(Wrench)for the Republic F-105G Thunderchief Wild Weasel. Happy flights
  2. A good point. Yes, still searching for IJN or IJA AAA weapons but nothing finded to this day. I have finded a 25mm type 96 but without lods, is same as nothing.
  3. View File Tainan Kokutai New Guinea 1942 campaign(Part 2) Tainan Kokutai New Guinea 1942 campaign(Part 2) For Strike Fighters 2 with New Guinea Terrain(NewGuinea2)(PTO). This campaign(second part)with some 61 missions cover the operations of the Tainan Kokutai between May 1 to Jun 30, 1942. With the RAAF No.75 Sqn decimated(Only 3 combat ready P-40Es by Apr 30, 1942)the new main opponent was the 8th FG with his two squadrons of P-39D/F. By the end of the month this first FG was reinforced with a second FG(35th FG)with two squadrons with P-39s and P-400s. Despite the numerical inferiority, Tainan Kokutai continued his near daily strikes and strafing against Port Moresby and in the same time defending his base at Lae, target of many strikes to wipe out the IJN unit. This missions against Lae were costly for the USAAF, and by May 25, 1942, of the eight B-25s of 3th BG send to strike Lae, only three returned to base. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment by the mentioned periode. Included A6M2 with textures and decals for Tainan Kokutai and 4th Kokutai. Included G4M1 bomber. Textures and decals for USAAC with old insignia(Pre May 1942 red center disc). Campaign take in count change of insignia after May 31, 1942. See readme for other details. The campaing need the following aircrafts: sf2_a24-dauntless_pak sf2_pto_g3m_pak sf2_ww2_pto_b17e_v2k_pak sf2_ww2_pto_b25c_pak sf2_ww2_pto_b26_pak sf2_ww2_pto_p39d-v2k_pak sf2_ww2_pto_p400-v2k_pak sf2_ww2_raaf_kittyhawk_pak Thanks and credits: Wrench for NewGuinea3 terrain and several of the re-packing of aircrafts ArmorDave for the A6M2 Author of the base G4M2(SF1) Raven for the P-40E Kittyhawk. Veltro2K for the B-17E Veltro2K for the B-25C Veltro2K for the B-26 Veltro2K for the G3M Veltro2k for the P-39D Veltro2k for the P-400 Wolf257 for the SBD(A-24) Happy flights. Submitter regula50 Submitted 06/25/2017 Category User Made Campaigns
  4. Version 1.0

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    Tainan Kokutai New Guinea 1942 campaign(Part 2) For Strike Fighters 2 with New Guinea Terrain(NewGuinea2)(PTO). This campaign(second part)with some 61 missions cover the operations of the Tainan Kokutai between May 1 to Jun 30, 1942. With the RAAF No.75 Sqn decimated(Only 3 combat ready P-40Es by Apr 30, 1942)the new main opponent was the 8th FG with his two squadrons of P-39D/F. By the end of the month this first FG was reinforced with a second FG(35th FG)with two squadrons with P-39s and P-400s. Despite the numerical inferiority, Tainan Kokutai continued his near daily strikes and strafing against Port Moresby and in the same time defending his base at Lae, target of many strikes to wipe out the IJN unit. This missions against Lae were costly for the USAAF, and by May 25, 1942, of the eight B-25s of 3th BG send to strike Lae, only three returned to base. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment by the mentioned periode. Included A6M2 with textures and decals for Tainan Kokutai and 4th Kokutai. Included G4M1 bomber. Textures and decals for USAAC with old insignia(Pre May 1942 red center disc). Campaign take in count change of insignia after May 31, 1942. See readme for other details. The campaing need the following aircrafts: sf2_a24-dauntless_pak sf2_pto_g3m_pak sf2_ww2_pto_b17e_v2k_pak sf2_ww2_pto_b25c_pak sf2_ww2_pto_b26_pak sf2_ww2_pto_p39d-v2k_pak sf2_ww2_pto_p400-v2k_pak sf2_ww2_raaf_kittyhawk_pak Thanks and credits: Wrench for NewGuinea3 terrain and several of the re-packing of aircrafts ArmorDave for the A6M2 Author of the base G4M2(SF1) Raven for the P-40E Kittyhawk. Veltro2K for the B-17E Veltro2K for the B-25C Veltro2K for the B-26 Veltro2K for the G3M Veltro2k for the P-39D Veltro2k for the P-400 Wolf257 for the SBD(A-24) Happy flights.
  5. View File RAAF No.77 Sqn Meteor F8 Korean War(Aug 1951) RAAF No.77 Sqn Meteor F8 Korean War(Aug 1951) For Strike Fighters 2 NA with Korea Terrain(Korea3). This campaign with some 34 missions cover the operations of the RAAF No.77 Sqn in the periode Jul 29 to Aug 31, 1951 in the Korean War. The squadron was based at Kimpo K-14(from Jul 25, 1951)and his first three CO were: Sqn Ldr R.C.Creswell(from Sep 19, 1950 to Aug 18, 1951), Sqn Ldr Gordon Steege(from Aug 18, 1951 to Dec 31, 1951)and Sqn Ldr Ron Susans(from Dec 31, 1951). By the Korean War, RAAF No.77 Sqn take in charge 88 Meteor F8 and two T7 two-seaters. 54 Meteors were lost in Korea and Japan. Six were downed by MiGs and other six were damaged. No.77 Squadron RAAF made claims for 6 MiGs, but actually, only two were downed(both PLAAF)and two others were damaged. From Dec 1, 1951, after a operation ambush to wipe out RAAF No.77 Sqn set by Gen Lobob(CO of the V-VS 303th FAD)the Australian unit was assigned as interceptor for defense of Suwon K-13 and Kimpo K-14 and then to ground attack. Lobob´s operation dont wipe out RAAF No.77 Sqn(three Meteors downed and one damaged. One 176th GvIAP MiG damaged)but succeded in putting the australian squadron out of business as active fighter unit in "MiG Alley". Also, losses of the day leave the unit with 14 Meteors and this was considered insufficient to mantain a Squadron effort. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment by Jul 29 to Aug 31, 1951. Campaign need Expansion Packs 1 and 2 for some aircrafts, weapons, tanks, textures, etc. RAAF Meteor F.8, 77 Squadron texture by Wrench. See readme for other details. Thanks and credits: Wrench for Korea3 terrain, RAAF No.77 Sqn Meteor F8 texture and Cavalier destroyer Do335 for Pack 1 and Pack "Wings over Korea" WhiteBoySamurai for Essex class (long-hull) aircraft carrier ErikGen for the base model for the RF-80A Update Jul 1, 2017 Change 68 to 34 missions(1 mission daily) Add F4U-5NL and AD-4NL Revised Task Force 77 composition. Submitter regula50 Submitted 06/22/2017 Category User Made Campaigns
  6. Version 1.0

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    RAAF No.77 Sqn Meteor F8 Korean War(Aug 1951) For Strike Fighters 2 NA with Korea Terrain(Korea3). This campaign with some 34 missions cover the operations of the RAAF No.77 Sqn in the periode Jul 29 to Aug 31, 1951 in the Korean War. The squadron was based at Kimpo K-14(from Jul 25, 1951)and his first three CO were: Sqn Ldr R.C.Creswell(from Sep 19, 1950 to Aug 18, 1951), Sqn Ldr Gordon Steege(from Aug 18, 1951 to Dec 31, 1951)and Sqn Ldr Ron Susans(from Dec 31, 1951). By the Korean War, RAAF No.77 Sqn take in charge 88 Meteor F8 and two T7 two-seaters. 54 Meteors were lost in Korea and Japan. Six were downed by MiGs and other six were damaged. No.77 Squadron RAAF made claims for 6 MiGs, but actually, only two were downed(both PLAAF)and two others were damaged. From Dec 1, 1951, after a operation ambush to wipe out RAAF No.77 Sqn set by Gen Lobob(CO of the V-VS 303th FAD)the Australian unit was assigned as interceptor for defense of Suwon K-13 and Kimpo K-14 and then to ground attack. Lobob´s operation dont wipe out RAAF No.77 Sqn(three Meteors downed and one damaged. One 176th GvIAP MiG damaged)but succeded in putting the australian squadron out of business as active fighter unit in "MiG Alley". Also, losses of the day leave the unit with 14 Meteors and this was considered insufficient to mantain a Squadron effort. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment by Jul 29 to Aug 31, 1951. Campaign need Expansion Packs 1 and 2 for some aircrafts, weapons, tanks, textures, etc. RAAF Meteor F.8, 77 Squadron texture by Wrench. See readme for other details. Thanks and credits: Wrench for Korea3 terrain, RAAF No.77 Sqn Meteor F8 texture and Cavalier destroyer Do335 for Pack 1 and Pack "Wings over Korea" WhiteBoySamurai for Essex class (long-hull) aircraft carrier ErikGen for the base model for the RF-80A Update Jul 1, 2017 Change 68 to 34 missions(1 mission daily) Add F4U-5NL and AD-4NL Revised Task Force 77 composition.
  7. I have searched also for Japan, IJN or IJA but nothing finded.
  8. View File PLAAF 10th Regiment MiG-15 Korean War(Dec 1950) PLAAF 10th Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15 Korean War(Dec 1950) For Strike Fighters 2 NA with Korea Terrain(Korea3). This campaign with some 38 missions cover the operations of the first PLAAF MiG-15 unit operating in the Korean War: The 10th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the 4th Fighter Aviation Division. This first deployment began on Dec 28, 1950 with the 10 MiGs of the 28th Flying Group. From Jan 17, 1951, the 10 MiGs of the 28th Flying Group were reinforced with the others 20 MiGs of the two other regimental Flying Groups: the 29th and 30th. On Feb 3, 1951 the 10th Fighter Aviation Regiment ended his combat tour and was replaced with the second Regiment of the Division: the 12th Fighter Aviation Regiment. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment from Dec 28, 1950 to Feb 3, 1951. Campaign need Expansion Packs 1 and 2 for some aircrafts, weapons, tanks, textures, etc. Included textures and decals for the 30 MiGs of the PLAAF 10th Fighter Aviation Regiment. See readme for other details. Thanks and credits: Wrench for Korea3 terrain and Cavalier destroyer Do335 for Pack 1 and Pack "Wings over Korea" WhiteBoySamurai for Essex class (long-hull) aircraft carrier ErikGen for the base model for the RF-80A Update Jul 1, 2017 Add F4U-5NL and AD-4NL. Submitter regula50 Submitted 06/19/2017 Category User Made Campaigns
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  9. Version 1.0

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    PLAAF 10th Fighter Aviation Regiment MiG-15 Korean War(Dec 1950) For Strike Fighters 2 NA with Korea Terrain(Korea3). This campaign with some 38 missions cover the operations of the first PLAAF MiG-15 unit operating in the Korean War: The 10th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the 4th Fighter Aviation Division. This first deployment began on Dec 28, 1950 with the 10 MiGs of the 28th Flying Group. From Jan 17, 1951, the 10 MiGs of the 28th Flying Group were reinforced with the others 20 MiGs of the two other regimental Flying Groups: the 29th and 30th. On Feb 3, 1951 the 10th Fighter Aviation Regiment ended his combat tour and was replaced with the second Regiment of the Division: the 12th Fighter Aviation Regiment. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment from Dec 28, 1950 to Feb 3, 1951. Campaign need Expansion Packs 1 and 2 for some aircrafts, weapons, tanks, textures, etc. Included textures and decals for the 30 MiGs of the PLAAF 10th Fighter Aviation Regiment. See readme for other details. Thanks and credits: Wrench for Korea3 terrain and Cavalier destroyer Do335 for Pack 1 and Pack "Wings over Korea" WhiteBoySamurai for Essex class (long-hull) aircraft carrier ErikGen for the base model for the RF-80A Update Jul 1, 2017 Add F4U-5NL and AD-4NL.
  10. Yes, that is a thing relationed with mods working with NA engine. Decals are not acepted as like in Europe, Vietnam, Israel. With NA the nation code must be included in the link of the decal. For example: USAF. With Europe, Vietnam, Israel, or others is enough to write for the decal national insignia: Insignia [Decal006] MeshName=LeftWing DecalLevel=0 DecalFacing=TOP FilenameFormat=Insignia Position=-3.5,-0.541 Rotation=0.0 Scale=1.75 DecalMaxLOD=4 NA dont accept any more that and need the code of the nation. For see the correct insignia must be: [Decal006] MeshName=LeftWing DecalLevel=0 DecalFacing=TOP FilenameFormat=Insignia002 Position=-3.5,-0.541 Rotation=0.0 Scale=1.75 DecalMaxLOD=4 002 is the code of the USAF Other codes: 005: Soviet Union 006: RAF 008: BundesLuftwaffe 009: Armée de l'Air 010: Marine Nationale 011: Aeronautica Italiana 012: RCAF 013: Greece 014: Turkey 015: Belgique 016: Poland 017: DDR 018: Tchecoslovaquia 019: Roumania 020: Yugoslavia 021: Sweden 022: Finland 023: PLAAF 024: Taiwan 025: Japan 026: North Vietnam 027: South Vietnam 028: South Korea 029: North Korea etc, etc, etc If the code is no there you find F-86 flying with Scopion insignia, MiGs as canadian, Zeros as Swedish, etc, etc, etc
  11. View File USAF 4th FIW 336th FIS F-86A-5 Korean War(Jun 1951) USAF 336th FIS F-86A-5 Korean War(Jun 1951) For Strike Fighters 2 NA with Korea Terrain(Korea3). This campaign with some 30 missions cover the operations of the USAF 336th FIS(4th FIW)in the periode Jun 1 to Jun 30, 1951 in the Korean War. In this periode, 336th FIS together with 334th FIS were based at Suwon K-13. The third squadron, 335th FIS, remained at Johnson AB, Japan. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment by Jun 1 to Jun 30, 1951. Campaign need Expansion Packs 1 and 2 for some aircrafts, weapons, tanks, textures, etc. Included textures and decals with 18 autentic registrations of 336th FIS. See readme for other details. Thanks and credits: Wrench for Korea3 terrain and Cavalier destroyer Do335 for Pack 1 and Pack "Wings over Korea" WhiteBoySamurai for Essex class (long-hull) aircraft carrier ErikGen for the base model for the RF-80A Update Jul 1, 2017 Change 60 to 30 missions(1 mission daily). Add F4U-5NL and AD-4NL. Some small corrections with Task Force 77. Submitter regula50 Submitted 06/16/2017 Category User Made Campaigns
  12. Version 1.0

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    USAF 336th FIS F-86A-5 Korean War(Jun 1951) For Strike Fighters 2 NA with Korea Terrain(Korea3). This campaign with some 30 missions cover the operations of the USAF 336th FIS(4th FIW)in the periode Jun 1 to Jun 30, 1951 in the Korean War. In this periode, 336th FIS together with 334th FIS were based at Suwon K-13. The third squadron, 335th FIS, remained at Johnson AB, Japan. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment by Jun 1 to Jun 30, 1951. Campaign need Expansion Packs 1 and 2 for some aircrafts, weapons, tanks, textures, etc. Included textures and decals with 18 autentic registrations of 336th FIS. See readme for other details. Thanks and credits: Wrench for Korea3 terrain and Cavalier destroyer Do335 for Pack 1 and Pack "Wings over Korea" WhiteBoySamurai for Essex class (long-hull) aircraft carrier ErikGen for the base model for the RF-80A Update Jul 1, 2017 Change 60 to 30 missions(1 mission daily). Add F4U-5NL and AD-4NL. Some small corrections with Task Force 77.
  13. View File USAF 67th FBS F-51D Korean War(Apr 1951) USAF 67th FBS F-51D Korean War(Apr 1951) For Strike Fighters 2 NA with Korea Terrain(Korea3). This campaign with some 32 missions cover the operations of the USAF 67th FBS(18th FBG)in the periode Apr 7 to May 8, 1951 in the Korean War. In this periode 67th FBS trade his normal base at Chinhae K-10 with Suwon K-13. F-51D operations over Korea were as usually of high risk, dangerous and costly. 67th FBS was not exception and pay also his price in this month of April with nine F-51D losses by AAA, two pilots KIA, three MIA and four rescued. The second squadron of 18th FBG, 12th FBS, loss in the same periode eight F-51D(one by MiG)with two pilots KIA, two MIA, one POW and three rescued. 67th FBS was the last USAF operator of F-51D Mustang and flew is last mission from Hoengson K-46 on Jan 23, 1953. The unit was converted after, in F-86F. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment by Apr 7 to May 8, 1951. Campaign need Expansion Packs 1 and 2 for some aircrafts, weapons, tanks, textures, etc. Included textures and decals for the 67th FBS with 18 autentic 67th FBS registrations. See readme for other details. Thanks and credits: Wrench for Korea3 terrain and Cavalier destroyer Do335 for Pack 1 and Pack "Wings over Korea" WhiteBoySamurai for Essex class (long-hull) aircraft carrier ErikGen for the base model for the RF-80A Update Jul 1, 2017 Correct some units deployment by Task Force 77 Add F4U-5NL and AD-4NL Submitter regula50 Submitted 06/13/2017 Category User Made Campaigns
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  14. Version 1.0

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    USAF 67th FBS F-51D Korean War(Apr 1951) For Strike Fighters 2 NA with Korea Terrain(Korea3). This campaign with some 32 missions cover the operations of the USAF 67th FBS(18th FBG)in the periode Apr 7 to May 8, 1951 in the Korean War. In this periode 67th FBS trade his normal base at Chinhae K-10 with Suwon K-13. F-51D operations over Korea were as usually of high risk, dangerous and costly. 67th FBS was not exception and pay also his price in this month of April with nine F-51D losses by AAA, two pilots KIA, three MIA and four rescued. The second squadron of 18th FBG, 12th FBS, loss in the same periode eight F-51D(one by MiG)with two pilots KIA, two MIA, one POW and three rescued. 67th FBS was the last USAF operator of F-51D Mustang and flew is last mission from Hoengson K-46 on Jan 23, 1953. The unit was converted after, in F-86F. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment by Apr 7 to May 8, 1951. Campaign need Expansion Packs 1 and 2 for some aircrafts, weapons, tanks, textures, etc. Included textures and decals for the 67th FBS with 18 autentic 67th FBS registrations. See readme for other details. Thanks and credits: Wrench for Korea3 terrain and Cavalier destroyer Do335 for Pack 1 and Pack "Wings over Korea" WhiteBoySamurai for Essex class (long-hull) aircraft carrier ErikGen for the base model for the RF-80A Update Jul 1, 2017 Correct some units deployment by Task Force 77 Add F4U-5NL and AD-4NL
  15. View File Tainan Kokutai New Guinea 1942 campaign(Part 1) Tainan Kokutai New Guinea 1942 campaign(Part 1) For Strike Fighters 2 with New Guinea Terrain(NewGuinea2)(PTO). This campaign with some 40 missions cover the operations of the Tainan Kokutai between Mar 21 and Apr 20, 1942. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment by the mentioned periode. Included A6M2 with textures and decals for Tainan Kokutai and 4th Kokutai. Included also G4M1 bomber. Textures and decals for USAAC with old insignia(Pre May 1942 red center disc). See readme for other details. Breve chronology of the Tainan Kokutai. Jan 22, 1942 Australian forces evacuated Lae. Feb 17, 1942 Shoho delivers six A6M2 Zeros to Lakunai Airfield near Rabaul. Assigned to the 4th Kokutai. Mar 3, 1942 Lae airfield occupied by the Japanese and developed into a forward airfield. Mar 8, 1942 Japanese troops occuped Lae and Salamaua. Mar 9, 1942 Shoho made another delivery of nineteen A6M2 Model 21 Zeros to Lakunai Airfield near Rabaul. These Zeros were assigned to the 4th Kokutai and later the Tainan Kokutai. Mar 10, 1942 Tainan Kokutai deployed at Lae. Eleven A6M2 availables. Apr 1, 1942 All 4th Kokutai A6M2 pilots at Rabaul transfered to the Tainan Kokutai. Apr 11, 1942 20 A6M2 delivered by Kasuga Maru to Tainan Kokutai. Jun 15, 1942 Mitsubishi produced the A6M3 Model 32.First unit served with the new model were the 2th Kokutai and the Tainan Kokutai.Grey paint scheme. Jul 30, 1942 20 A6M3 Model 32 arrived to Rabaul for deliver to Tainan Kokutai. Aug 3, 1942 Tainan Kokutai move from Lae to Lakunai Rabaul. Nov 1, 1942 Tainan Kokutai renamed as the 251th Kokutai. Nov 15, 1942 251th Kokutai recalled to Toyohashi air base in Japan to replace its losses. The campaing need the following aircrafts: sf2_a24-dauntless_pak sf2_pto_g3m_pak sf2_ww2_pto_b17e_v2k_pak sf2_ww2_pto_b25c_pak sf2_ww2_pto_b26_pak sf2_ww2_pto_p39d-v2k_pak sf2_ww2_pto_p400-v2k_pak sf2_ww2_raaf_kittyhawk_pak Thanks and credits: Wrench for NewGuinea3 terrain and several of the re-packing of aircrafts ArmorDave for the A6M2 Author of the base G4M2(SF1) Raven for the P-40E Kittyhawk. Veltro2K for the B-17E Veltro2K for the B-25C Veltro2K for the B-26 Veltro2K for the G3M Veltro2k for the P-39D Veltro2k for the P-400 Wolf257 for the SBD(A-24) Happy flights. Submitter regula50 Submitted 06/05/2017 Category User Made Campaigns
  16. Version 1.0

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    Tainan Kokutai New Guinea 1942 campaign(Part 1) For Strike Fighters 2 with New Guinea Terrain(NewGuinea2)(PTO). This campaign with some 40 missions cover the operations of the Tainan Kokutai between Mar 21 and Apr 20, 1942. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment by the mentioned periode. Included A6M2 with textures and decals for Tainan Kokutai and 4th Kokutai. Included also G4M1 bomber. Textures and decals for USAAC with old insignia(Pre May 1942 red center disc). See readme for other details. Breve chronology of the Tainan Kokutai. Jan 22, 1942 Australian forces evacuated Lae. Feb 17, 1942 Shoho delivers six A6M2 Zeros to Lakunai Airfield near Rabaul. Assigned to the 4th Kokutai. Mar 3, 1942 Lae airfield occupied by the Japanese and developed into a forward airfield. Mar 8, 1942 Japanese troops occuped Lae and Salamaua. Mar 9, 1942 Shoho made another delivery of nineteen A6M2 Model 21 Zeros to Lakunai Airfield near Rabaul. These Zeros were assigned to the 4th Kokutai and later the Tainan Kokutai. Mar 10, 1942 Tainan Kokutai deployed at Lae. Eleven A6M2 availables. Apr 1, 1942 All 4th Kokutai A6M2 pilots at Rabaul transfered to the Tainan Kokutai. Apr 11, 1942 20 A6M2 delivered by Kasuga Maru to Tainan Kokutai. Jun 15, 1942 Mitsubishi produced the A6M3 Model 32.First unit served with the new model were the 2th Kokutai and the Tainan Kokutai.Grey paint scheme. Jul 30, 1942 20 A6M3 Model 32 arrived to Rabaul for deliver to Tainan Kokutai. Aug 3, 1942 Tainan Kokutai move from Lae to Lakunai Rabaul. Nov 1, 1942 Tainan Kokutai renamed as the 251th Kokutai. Nov 15, 1942 251th Kokutai recalled to Toyohashi air base in Japan to replace its losses. The campaing need the following aircrafts: sf2_a24-dauntless_pak sf2_pto_g3m_pak sf2_ww2_pto_b17e_v2k_pak sf2_ww2_pto_b25c_pak sf2_ww2_pto_b26_pak sf2_ww2_pto_p39d-v2k_pak sf2_ww2_pto_p400-v2k_pak sf2_ww2_raaf_kittyhawk_pak Thanks and credits: Wrench for NewGuinea3 terrain and several of the re-packing of aircrafts ArmorDave for the A6M2 Author of the base G4M2(SF1) Raven for the P-40E Kittyhawk. Veltro2K for the B-17E Veltro2K for the B-25C Veltro2K for the B-26 Veltro2K for the G3M Veltro2k for the P-39D Veltro2k for the P-400 Wolf257 for the SBD(A-24) Happy flights.
  17. View File IJN A6M2 Model 21 Tainan Kokutai(1942) Mitsubishi A6M2 Model 21 Tainan Kokutai For Strike Fighters 2 Mitsubishi A6M2 Model 21 Tainan Kokutai(New Guinea 1942). Tainan Kokutai was one of the more skilled IJN fighters units and was very active in New Guinea Theater of Operations. The unit attack many times Port Moresby, in escort for bombers or as fighter Sweep and cause heavy losses to the USAAF and RAAF Units. His home airfield, Lae, was targeted and attacked many times, by B-25, B-26, B-17s, P-39, P-40, P-400s, etc but the results were no brillant and worst, increased still the allied losses. On August 3, 1942 Tanian Kokutai was re-deployed at Lakunai Rabaul and in a few days began a new campaign: Guadalcanal. Breve chronology of the Tainan Kokutai. Feb 16, 1942 The first six A6M2 of the 4th Kokutai arrived to Rabaul. Mar 3, 1942 Lae airfield occupied by the Japanese and developed into a forward airfield. Mar 8, 1942 Japanese troops occuped Lae and Salamaua. Mar 10, 1942 Tainan Kokutai deployed at Lae. Eleven A6M2 availables. Apr 11, 1942 20 A6M2 delivered by Kasuga Maru to Tainan Kokutai. Jun 15, 1942 Mitsubishi produced the A6M3 Model 32.First unit served with the new model were the 2th Kokutai and the Tainan Kokutai.Grey paint scheme. Jul 30, 1942 20 A6M3 Model 32 arrived to Rabaul for deliver to Tainan Kokutai. Aug 3, 1942 Tainan Kokutai move from Lae to Lakunai Rabaul. Nov 1, 1942 Tainan Kokutai renamed as the 251th Kokutai. Nov 15, 1942 251th Kokutai recalled to Toyohashi air base in Japan to replace its losses. The model Specifications for Model 21 revised and adjusted Decals(Including dataplate) Real registrations numbers after Tainan Kokutai New IJN patch Set Primary and secondary guns Grey drop tank(329 liters) PilotWW2JpnNavy Use IJN code Use only IJN weapons Hangar and loading screens New loadout screen(not more colour rose) Default prop engine sound See readme for others details Credits and thanks Original by ArmorDave SF2 Zero and Rufe Pak by Wrench Panel, I dont know, but thanks. Happy flights Submitter regula50 Submitted 05/31/2017 Category A-6M Zero
  18. Version 1.0

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    Mitsubishi A6M2 Model 21 Tainan Kokutai For Strike Fighters 2 Mitsubishi A6M2 Model 21 Tainan Kokutai(New Guinea 1942). Tainan Kokutai was one of the more skilled IJN fighters units and was very active in New Guinea Theater of Operations. The unit attack many times Port Moresby, in escort for bombers or as fighter Sweep and cause heavy losses to the USAAF and RAAF Units. His home airfield, Lae, was targeted and attacked many times, by B-25, B-26, B-17s, P-39, P-40, P-400s, etc but the results were no brillant and worst, increased still the allied losses. On August 3, 1942 Tanian Kokutai was re-deployed at Lakunai Rabaul and in a few days began a new campaign: Guadalcanal. Breve chronology of the Tainan Kokutai. Feb 16, 1942 The first six A6M2 of the 4th Kokutai arrived to Rabaul. Mar 3, 1942 Lae airfield occupied by the Japanese and developed into a forward airfield. Mar 8, 1942 Japanese troops occuped Lae and Salamaua. Mar 10, 1942 Tainan Kokutai deployed at Lae. Eleven A6M2 availables. Apr 11, 1942 20 A6M2 delivered by Kasuga Maru to Tainan Kokutai. Jun 15, 1942 Mitsubishi produced the A6M3 Model 32.First unit served with the new model were the 2th Kokutai and the Tainan Kokutai.Grey paint scheme. Jul 30, 1942 20 A6M3 Model 32 arrived to Rabaul for deliver to Tainan Kokutai. Aug 3, 1942 Tainan Kokutai move from Lae to Lakunai Rabaul. Nov 1, 1942 Tainan Kokutai renamed as the 251th Kokutai. Nov 15, 1942 251th Kokutai recalled to Toyohashi air base in Japan to replace its losses. The model Specifications for Model 21 revised and adjusted Decals(Including dataplate) Real registrations numbers after Tainan Kokutai New IJN patch Set Primary and secondary guns Grey drop tank(329 liters) PilotWW2JpnNavy Use IJN code Use only IJN weapons Hangar and loading screens New loadout screen(not more colour rose) Default prop engine sound See readme for others details Credits and thanks Original by ArmorDave SF2 Zero and Rufe Pak by Wrench Panel, I dont know, but thanks. Happy flights
  19. Curious. When the Fuerza Aérea Argentina buy this jets in 1982(19 IIICJ and 3 IIIBJ), all were delivered with the Cyrano, between Dec 1982 and Feb 1983. Of course, nobody had utilised the radar by the FAA, but was still there. Maybe the IDF/AF had re-installed again the Cyrano before the delivery.
  20. View File USMC VMF-312 F4U-4B Korean War CVL-29 Bataan(Apr 1951) USMC VMF-312 F4U-4B Korean War CVL-29 Bataan(Apr 1951) For Strike Fighters 2 NA with Korea Terrain(Korea3). This campaign with some 28 missions cover the operations of the VMF-312 aboard of CVL-29 Bataan in the periode Apr 9 to Apr 16, 1951 in the Korean War. Naval Campaign mode. On Apr 8, 1951, CVL-29 Bataan with VMF-312 embarked(23 F4U-4B Corsair)depart Sasebo for the Korean Theater of Operations in the Sea of Japan. Task Force 77 was engaged in the Strait of Formosa and CVL-29 Bataan formed with the HMS Theseus the Task Force 95.11, operating temporaly the only two carriers in Korean Waters. The escort was provided by the destroyers DD-696 English, DD-704 Sperry, Royal Navy destroyer HMS Consort, Royal Australian Navy destroyer HMAS Bataan and the Royal Canadian Navy destroyers HMCS Athabaksan and HMCS Huron. Air operations began at the early morning 9 April and continued through 15 April consisting of interdiction strikes, armed reconnaissance, air observation for naval gun-fire and CAP. Main target was the truck traffic Wonsan, Hamhung and Songjin. On Apr 10, 1951 VMF-312 encountered ID problems and Corsairs attack and damaged two RN Sea Fury(despite the black and white id markings).One "La-9" was claimed as shot down. In the Task Force 95.11 periode of deployment, one pilot and five aircraft(3 Sea Fury, 1 Firefly and 1 Corsair)were lost to enemy action. CVL-29 Bataan launched 224 sorties, of which 26 were CAP. On Apr 15, 1951 at 16.30, CVL-29 Bataan was detached of the Task Force and depart operative area for Sasebo, Japan. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment by Apr 9 to Apr 15, 1951. Campaign need Expansion Packs 1 and 2 for some aircrafts, weapons, tanks, textures, etc. Included textures and decals for the VMF-312. See readme for other details. Thanks and credits Wrench for Korea3 terrain and Cavalier destroyer Do335 for Pack 1 and Pack "Wings over Korea" ErikGen for the base model for the RF-80A Update Jul 1, 2017 Revised ground units deployment Submitter regula50 Submitted 05/28/2017 Category User Made Campaigns
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    USMC VMF-312 F4U-4B Korean War CVL-29 Bataan(Apr 1951) For Strike Fighters 2 NA with Korea Terrain(Korea3). This campaign with some 28 missions cover the operations of the VMF-312 aboard of CVL-29 Bataan in the periode Apr 9 to Apr 16, 1951 in the Korean War. Naval Campaign mode. On Apr 8, 1951, CVL-29 Bataan with VMF-312 embarked(23 F4U-4B Corsair)depart Sasebo for the Korean Theater of Operations in the Sea of Japan. Task Force 77 was engaged in the Strait of Formosa and CVL-29 Bataan formed with the HMS Theseus the Task Force 95.11, operating temporaly the only two carriers in Korean Waters. The escort was provided by the destroyers DD-696 English, DD-704 Sperry, Royal Navy destroyer HMS Consort, Royal Australian Navy destroyer HMAS Bataan and the Royal Canadian Navy destroyers HMCS Athabaksan and HMCS Huron. Air operations began at the early morning 9 April and continued through 15 April consisting of interdiction strikes, armed reconnaissance, air observation for naval gun-fire and CAP. Main target was the truck traffic Wonsan, Hamhung and Songjin. On Apr 10, 1951 VMF-312 encountered ID problems and Corsairs attack and damaged two RN Sea Fury(despite the black and white id markings).One "La-9" was claimed as shot down. In the Task Force 95.11 periode of deployment, one pilot and five aircraft(3 Sea Fury, 1 Firefly and 1 Corsair)were lost to enemy action. CVL-29 Bataan launched 224 sorties, of which 26 were CAP. On Apr 15, 1951 at 16.30, CVL-29 Bataan was detached of the Task Force and depart operative area for Sasebo, Japan. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment by Apr 9 to Apr 15, 1951. Campaign need Expansion Packs 1 and 2 for some aircrafts, weapons, tanks, textures, etc. Included textures and decals for the VMF-312. See readme for other details. Thanks and credits Wrench for Korea3 terrain and Cavalier destroyer Do335 for Pack 1 and Pack "Wings over Korea" ErikGen for the base model for the RF-80A Update Jul 1, 2017 Revised ground units deployment
  22. Is correct. The PLAAF insignia was used by the V-VS in Korea only from Nov 1 to Nov 24, 1950. Then, was changed to the KPAFAC insignia. Already, the campaign take in consideration this change of insignia. The PLAAF also fly with KPAFAC insignia and only later in 1953 change this one for a CVP inscription in the nose section and the number in the fuselage by the tail section. Other details in the readme.
  23. Mansour, a well know name in the SyAAF. A family of airmans. One of the brothers, Col Fayez Mansour was KIA in the War of Attrition. His MiG-17 was shot down by Mirages in interception of Skyhawks near Mount Hermon.
  24. View File USN VF-51 F9F-2 Korean War(CV-45 Valley Forge 5th Patrol Nov 1950) USN VF-51 F9F-2 Korean War CV-45 Valley Forge 5th Patrol(Nov 1950) For Strike Fighters 2 NA with Korea Terrain(Korea3). This campaign with some 28 missions cover the operations of the VF-51(CVG-5)aboard of CV-45 Valley Forge in his 5th patrol(Nov 6 to Nov 19, 1950)in the Korean War. Naval Campaign mode. CVG-5 units were: VF-51(14 F9F-3)VF-52(13 F9F-3)VF-53(17 F4U-4B)VF-54(17 F4U-4B)VA-55(20 AD-4/Q)VC-3 Det C(F4U-5N/AD-3N)VC-11 Det(AD-3W)HedRon 1 Det(F4U-5P)and HU-1 Det(HO3S-1). CV-45 depart Sasebo at 07.33 hours on Nov 5, 1950 and despite severe and difficult weather and heavy sea(operations delayed 7 hours)began air operations on the afternoon of Nov 6, 1950. Historical accurate with the main units and bases deployment by Nov 6 to Nov 19, 1950. Campaign need Expansion Packs 1 and 2 for some aircrafts, weapons, tanks, textures, etc. Campaign utilise Essex class long-hull by WhiteBoySamurai. See readme for other details. Thanks and credits Wrench for Korea3 terrain Do335 for Pack 1 and Pack "Wings over Korea" WhiteBoySamurai for Essex class (long-hull) aircraft carrier ErikGen for the base model for the RF-80A Update Jul 1, 2017 Add F4U-5NL and AD-4NL Revision Task Force 77 Submitter regula50 Submitted 05/24/2017 Category User Made Campaigns
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