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  1. Different Antialiasing levels in options.ini?
  2. The VERY FIRST computer-based flight sim

    Ha ha reminds of the real 172 - with the beige wooden interior (also see 1981 Ford Cortina)
  3. Potential Ukrainian Air Force losses

    There is nothing to go on - you could make up anything.......... No idea what if any systems were on that F-4 - even something like the pilot forgot to switch it on is possible in reality. No idea what type of system knocked it down. Can Ukraine manufacture and modify their own systems or do they depend on Russia?
  4. Works okay for me Do you run a single exe file? Make a copy of StrikeFighters2 Europe.exe and rename it. - run it and see if any change. If that fails you could try setting ForceDX9=FALSE in the options.ini just to see if it will run at least (should be okay for dx9) If it is graphic driver related set up a profile for SF2 in the NVIDIA control Panel maybe set AA / AF manually for example.
  5. Any System specs? (dxdiag.exe) You have a DX10 card yes?
  6. North Korean Leader poses next to a takes shots of Mig female fighter pilots. An always smiling Kim Jong Un visited a North Korean airstrip where he met, congratulated and took pictures of the first two female fighter pilots posing in front of their jets. “I am very satisfied and pleased to see the emergence of excellent female pilots and their brave flight in a matter of just a few months after I gave orders to train them,” North Korea’s Supreme Leader said according to the state agency KCNA. North Korea’s Air Force inducted the first unit for women in 1993 but until today, pilots were not qualified for fighter jets. Indeed, the first Korean People’s Army Air Force’s female pilots must be brave to fly the obsolete Soviet-era Migs with flight gear which looks like the one used in the ’60s or ’70s. Although when and where the images were taken was not unveiled, the airfield may be Sunan International Airport in Pyongyang. http://theaviationist.com/2014/11/28/kim-jong-un-mig-15-female/
  7. Meanwhile in North Korea

    Really - were you in disputed airspace? On the other hand you could probably expect to be jumped by the same bort codes in 2014.
  8. Inspired by a vid from a few years back - thought it needed to be redone in the premier F-4 sim.
  9. Too kind here is the elusive original Part 2 for the US if interested (~ 65MB) SF2_Vietnam2.zip
  10. All that stuff is already with us tbh - I have a cold so am killing time and also ripping off Beachs SF2 vid a bit - but trying to include as much of the other aircraft as poss. All the other vids you just accept you have 3rd party content - that one is slightly different - someone must like that song more than the others they did.
  11. Star Wars 7 : The Force Awakens Teaser Trailer

    I thought the Stromtroopers were clones of Jango Fett Whos the guy at the beginning - is he off to a fancy dress party?
  12. Let me see your gun cams ...

    The Original F-100D v IL-28 intercept mission in SF
  13. That makes a change........... Ahh they don't want that particular song played in the US Can you see this - by the same band?
  14. I take it that's the upgraded version?
  15. Oh Hell no.

    Talk about act first, think later - that's unbelievable - one commenter is right - a Tank was probably on its way to blast the cat out.
  16. Makes you think doesn't it?

    Well - the footage shows a bunch of retards in what could be better described as looting!! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30243092
  17. Star Wars 7 : The Force Awakens Teaser Trailer

    They are in good condition as well and I can tell they are original because I had most of them - battle damaged X Wing was my fave.
  18. A memorable anti-terrorist operation took place over the Mediterranean Sea in October 1985. On Oct. 7, 1985, four PLF (Palestine Liberation Front) militants hijacked the Achille Lauro cruise ship. With passengers and crew hostage, they directed the vessel to sail to Tartus, Syria, and demanded the release of 50 Palestinians jailed in Israeli prisons. After two days of negotiations (and the killing of an American citizen, Leon Klinghoffer, a Jewish retired businessman who was in a wheelchair) the terrorists agreed to abandon the ship in exchange for safe conduct and were flown towards Tunisia aboard an Egypt Air Boeing 737. Of course something had to be done to intercept the commercial airliner which would have carried the terrorists who had hijacked the Achille Lauro liner off Egypt. A brilliant operation was orchestrated by CVW 17 Commander Air Group (CAG) Robert “Bubba” Brodsky, who explained how the mission took place to Robert L. Lawson in the latter’s book “Carrier Air Group Commanders.” On Oct. 10, after having completed a major NATO exercise in the Central Mediterranean, the USS Saratoga (CV-60), commanded by Capt. Jerry Unruh, received a phone query from Sixth Fleet headquarters in Gaeta, Italy, asking for the exact location of each ship of the battle group. Intelligence had indicated to the National Security Council (NSC) staff that the hijackers were still in Egypt and about to be transported out on an Egypt Air Boeing 737 about to be flown to Tunisia. According to Brodsky the idea to attempt to capture the hijackers came from a Navy captain in the NSC staff who suggested: “Why don’t we pull a Yamamoto on these guys?” referring to the Japanese admiral intercepted by American fighters over the Pacific during WWII. Aboard the Saratoga orders were immediately received from Sixth Fleet to launch the Alert CAP (Combat Air Patrol) and despite the official “Alert 60″ posture, two VF-74 F-14A Tomcats and a VAW-125 E-2C Hawkeye were airborne in just 22 minutes. Within minutes, confirmation of their mission came from Sixth Fleet. Since the exact take-off time, the route and the altitude the hijackers plane would fly were unknown, other VF-103 and VF-74 Tomcats, with tracer ammunition in their 20mm cannons, were launched, while another E-2 alongside with VA-85KA-6D tankers were alerted for a possible launch. But, perhaps, the most difficult problem to solve was how to communicate with the airliner, once intercepted, and how to persuade the crew to divert to the NATO base at Sigonella, Sicily. C3 (Command, Control and Communication) provided by the E-2C was essential to the success of the mission. “CDR Raplh Zia, commanding officer of the E-2 squadron, widely respected for his airborne professionalism, had been kept abreast of unfolding events almost from the beginning. As much as anyone, he had a clear picture of what we were attempting to do. When directed, CDR Zia personally manned the second E-2 and was launched to assume airborne control of the operation. There wasn’t a better man for the job. His ability to quickly assess the situation and ad lib solutions to each hiccup in the evolution was the key to success,” Brodsky explains in “Carrier Air Group Commanders.” Since, as we explained, the takeoff time of the Egypt Air airliner was unknown, the Tomcats assigned to CAP stations south of the Greek island of Crete were vectored by the E-2 to intercept all contacts that fit the profile of an airliner following the airways between Egypt and Tunisia. According to Brodsky, on the fourth intercept of the evening, two F-14s pulled up behind an airliner and when they radioed the markings and tail number-2843- back to Saratoga (the tail number had already been discovered by Israeli intelligence agents as reported by Michael K. Bohn in his book “The Achille Lauro Hijacking: Lessons in the Politics and Prejudice of Terrorism”), the Tomcats were ordered to remain in position, keeping their lights out so the Egyptian crew and their terrorist cargo would have no idea they were under escort. In the meantime, the State Department in Washington asked Tunisia and other friendly littoral Mediterranean nations to deny landing rights to the terrorists. After CDR Zia in “Tigertail 603” listened the landing clearance denials to the Egypt Air pilot, he understood that it was time for the Hawkeye crew to take charge. “2843, this is Tigertail 603, over” CDR Zia radioed. After several more attempts at communications, the Egypt Air pilot finally acknowledged. Zia continued: “Egypt Air 2843, you are being escorted by two F-14s. You are directed proceed to and land immediately at Sigonella, Sicily. Over.” The Egyptian pilot was shocked. “Say again. Who is calling?” Allowing the pilot to believe he was talking with one of the F-14 pilots, Zia repeated, “This is Tigertail 603. I advise, you are directed to land immediately. Proceed immediately to Sigonella, Sicily. You are being escorted by two F-14 interceptor aircraft. Vector 280 Sigonella, Sicily. Over.” The order was repeated once again before the F-14s turned on their external lights. The Tomcat crews watched as the excited Egyptian crew ran to both sides of the airliner to peer out the passenger windows. Zia now had the Egypt Air pilot’s attention. Concerned by the close proximity of the Navy fighters, the nervous Egyptian pilot again came on the radio: “I’m saying you are too close. I’ m following your orders. Don’t be too close. Please.” “Okay, we’ll move away a little bit” Zia responded. Since the Italian air traffic controllers vectored the 737 to land at the civilian field nearby Catania and refused the permission to land in Sigonella, the escorting F-14 commander declared a low fuel emergency and indicated the requirement for an immediate landing. But the presence of four F-14 Tomcats on his wing charged up the Egyptian pilot, who was able to land only after having going around on his first pass. “Everyone breathed easier when he landed successfully on the second pass.” Brodsky says. He also believed that even if the terrorists were taken into Italian custody once the mission ended, that fact did little to diminish the elation aboard the Saratoga: “The real reward, was the knowledge that they had helped bring terrorists and cold-blooded murderers of an American citizen to justice.” http://theaviationist.com/2014/11/28/a-memorable-anti-terrorist-operation-with-u-s-navy-f-14s-and-e-2s-took-place-over-the-mediterranean-sea-in-october-1985/
  19. Happy Turkey Day

    Happy Christmas - or whatever this is
  20. Let me see your gun cams ...

    Sadly yes - mistake no 1 is always deluding myself the F-100 isn't that bad.
  21. Let me see your gun cams ...

    A masterclass in how not to dogfight:
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