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76.IAP-Blackbird

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  1. @ Russo: very good and smooth work its a nice era
  2. @ Dels May I ask you to make a small canopy improvement for those two birds. The current canopy looks a bit milky in comparison to other planes. Have seen the "canopy topic" with those setting and I thought it could improve the look of those beasts. Would be realy cool @ Spinners I was looking for some skins for the X-29 and X-31. Those birds need a skin that looks more real like a current USAF plane. Some skins, that makes the plane look more operational ;) like this one (example) or even the prototype skins?! I hope im not asking for to much?! What do you think guys? best regards Martin
  3. hey Spinners, cant you create a light grey skin for the 29 and 31?! something like a USAF scheme?! That would be great ;)
  4. BANIDOS TEAM

    Absolutly great! I have inskyes J-10A and B but yours is great. Prototype scheme is on it .. so ... The skin is enough for me ;) I dont need colour!
  5. I know it was not the initial theme in the other topic, so Im asking here. Is there a possibility to "rearange" the front part of the windshield?! 3D model for comparison hope this will not be understand as nitpicking. I dont know who is working on the 3D model, so I hope this will be understand right
  6. @ Fubar reg Su-24

    Doesnt look for me that it would need a large overhaule.
  7. @ Fubar reg Su-24

    The paint effect isnt the solution I was looking for. Hope the corefile is still around here, its a nice model and definatly should be brought into the game!
  8. Tu-22KD

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    Tu-22KD Version 1.1 December 2008 !!!This addon is only for full patched and up to date game (last Patch 2008) Early patches don`t show the cockpit the way it should!! The Tu-22 was originally intended as a supersonic replacement for the Tupolev Tu-16 bomber. The design, designated Samolët 105 by Tupolev, was drawn in 1954, but the first flight of the prototype did not take place until 21 June 1958. The availability of more powerful engines, and the TsAGI discovery of the Area rule for minimizing transonic drag, led to the construction of a revised prototype, the 105A. This first flew on 7 September 1959. The first serial-production Tu-22B bomber, built at Kazan Factory No. 22, flew on 22 September 1960, and the type was presented in the Tushino Aviation Day parade on 9 July 1961. It initially received the NATO reporting name 'Bullshot,' which was deemed inappropriate, then 'Beauty,' which was felt to be too complimentary, and finally 'Blinder.' Soviet crews called it "Shilo" (awl) because of its shape. Tu-22 Blinder landing The Tu-22 entered service in 1962 and 1963, but it experienced considerable problems, leading to widespread inserviceability and a number of crashes. Amongst its many faults was a tendency for skin heating at supersonic speed, distorting the control rods and causing poor handling. The landing speed was 100 km/h (62 mph) higher than previous bombers and the Tu-22 had a tendency to pitch up and strike its tail on landing, though this problem was eventually resolved with the addition of electronic stabilization aids. Even after some of its teething problems had been resolved, the 'Blinder' was never easy to fly, and it was maintenance-intensive. Pilots for the first Tu-22 squadrons were selected from the ranks of "First Class" Tu-16 pilots, which made transition into the new aircraft difficult, as the Tu-16 had a co-pilot, and many of the "elite" Tu-16 pilots selected had become accustomed to allowing their co-pilots to handle all the flight operations of the Tu-16 except for take-off and landings. As a consequence, Tu-16 pilots transitioning to the single-pilot Tu-22 suddenly found themselves having to perform all the piloting tasks, and in a much more complicated cockpit. Many, if not most of these pilots were unable to complete their training for this reason. Eventually pilots began to be selected from the ranks of the Su-17 "Fitter" crews, and these pilots made the transition with less difficulty. By the time the Tu-22B (Blinder-A) entered service it was already clear that its operational usefulness was limited. Despite its speed, it was inferior to the Tu-16 in combat radius, weapon load, and serviceability. Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev felt that ballistic missiles were the way of the future, and bombers like the Tu-22 were in danger of cancellation. As a result, only 15 (some sources say 20) Tu-22Bs were built. A combat-capable reconnaissance version, the Tu-22R ('Blinder-C'), was developed alongside the bomber, entering service in 1962. The Tu-22R had an aerial refueling probe that was subsequently fitted to most Tu-22s, expanding their radius of operation. 127 Tu-22Rs were built, 62 of which went to the AVMF for maritime reconnaissance use. Some of these aircraft were stripped of their camera and sensor packs and sold for export as Tu-22Bs, although in other respects they apparently remained more comparable to the Tu-22R than to the early-production Tu-22Bs. A trainer version of the 'Blinder,' the Tu-22U ('Blinder-D') was fielded at the same time, with a raised cockpit for an instructor pilot. The Tu-22U had no tail guns, and was not combat-capable. 46 were produced. To try to salvage some offensive combat role for the Tu-22 in the face of official hostility, the Tu-22 was developed as a missile carrier, the Tu-22K ('Blinder-B'), with the ability to carry a single Raduga Kh-22 (AS-4 'Kitchen') stand-off missile in a modified weapons bay. The Tu-22K was deployed both by DA (Strategic Aviation) and AVMF (Naval Aviation). The last Tu-22 subtype was the Tu-22P ('Blinder-E') electronic warfare version, initially used for ELINT electronic intelligence gathering. Some were converted to serve as stand-off ECM jammers to support Tu-22K missile carriers. One squadron was usually allocated to each Tu-22 regiment. The Tu-22 was upgraded in service with more powerful engines, in-flight refueling (for those aircraft that didn't have it initially), and better electronics. The -D suffix (for Dalni, long-range) denotes aircraft fitted for aerial refueling. Tu-22s were exported to Iraq and Libya in the 1970s. An Egyptian request was turned down after the cooling of Soviet-Egyptian relations in the wake of the Yom Kippur War. Updated one ini file, so the probe cast some shadow ;-)
  9. BANIDOS TEAM

    any release plan for the J-10?! looks great!
  10. Mh havent noticed the cone, sorry guys .. but it looks good in that grey scheme with the Rafale stuff on it ;)
  11. I stumbled across a Mirage 2000-5 MK II and a 2000-9, are you planing to create those birds also?! Mirage 2000-5 MK II no refuel probe and an IRST like Sensor at the Nose
  12. not realy a nightmare, requires just a good mapping
  13. Do we have an updated FM for those BUFF`s ?! I m working on those versions just for fun, but when you compare Dels Buffs and those standart TK Buffs .. you will notice the Difference. I couldnt find anything in the Sf2 section. And some skins are missing in our current Buff pack: B-52G H
  14. Projekt koordination fuer die naehere Zukunft!

    Was ist mit dem MiG Alley mod passiert?!
  15. Today I was searching for something and I had to go trough 48 pages of planes I know its alot of work, but it would be good to have it sorted like the SF1 downloadsection. I makes it easier to find something. Is it adressed already`?
  16. Happy Birthday to...

    Happy Birthday! we can manage it at the next Axalp ;)
  17. I have an egyptian Su-20 which i have updated a bit. this iron pig needs an ini upgrade, (wrench) have only worked on the 3D file ;-) source is from florian... the 22 will not be from me... so expect more details :-P
  18. would say thats the bes feature ;-)
  19. i didnt knew it shut down the site last time. i was looking for the tunan, but i have misspelt it. so i had no result. i have this effect all the time im going trough the sites. i always see new stuff. thanks for your answers and explanations ;-)
  20. WIP o Trabajos en progreso

    Who was working on the Mirage IIIB/D versions? those are the trainers that are missing in our Dassault list
  21. SF2 NA

    Merke ich jedesmal wenn einer von euch vor mir her fährt .. ihr Raser übertreibt es selbst beim Abbiegen oder einparken
  22. SF2 NA

    Klingt nach Langeweile :D Ich werde mal den Ordner raushausen und schauen was geht ;)
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