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Crawford

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  1. Hi! As long as UllyB is "on station", I'll take the liberty to answer for him. So, here are the screenshots that were attached. Apparently, the model Tu-160 is expected to be very good. Perhaps, it even more closely matches the prototype than the model by Veltro2k (in the Download section he recently published his version of the Blackjack, but with a B-1B cockpit).
  2. Happy Independence Day

  3. TU-160 Blackjack(V2K)

    Convert this plane for SF1
  4. TU-160 Blackjack(V2K)

    Convert this airplane for SF1, please!
  5. so quiet in here....

    It's summer ...
  6. F-86 Ethiopia

    ;)
  7. Just arm yourself with patience. Limiting the number of downloads is a general procedure for ALL members, except for those who have bought unlimited access. https://combatace.com/store/category/1-subscription-plans/?view=list
  8. Let me know what is the fate of this project? Work in progress or already forgotten and abandoned?
  9. No, this is clearly not the 219th. This is probably something from the "What if?" hangar.
  10. It seems to me that something similar has already been discussed here ) https://combatace.com/forums/topic/91066-new-aircraft/?page=16
  11. LODViewer

    Of course, the 32-bit version we can not wait? :)
  12. Yes, it's cool, but this is a fictional paint schemes.
    This is not a complete skin, but only a half-finished product.
  13. MV-22B Osprey ( MARINES Skin )

    This skin will work only after manual revision. For example, you need to select only one of the two options, rename it with some more convenient name (for example, Default2). Then copy and paste the missing files from the 'Default' folder of your MV-22 (actually, all the files, except for the textures and the D folder) into the folder with the new skin, then make changes to TextureSet.ini, writing the new file name there. [TextureSet] Name=Low-Vis Gray2 Specular=0.000000 Glossiness=0.000000 Reflection=0.000000
  14. JA-37 Viggen ''Skin''

    Wow! Did the Poles have the Viggens??? In digital camouflage??? This skin should be placed in the "What if Skins" section, because it is completely fictitious.
  15. JA-37 Viggen ''Skin''

    Good job, albeit completely fictitious ))
  16. Thank you, I didn’t know about it. Although, if we can change the LODs without serious consequences, why not change it? :) However, I often had to perform the reverse operation: to change the LODs that require textures in the JPEG format to work correctly with BMP files, because 1stGens doesn't recognize other texture formats (I mean new works by Geezer and some others). Of course, this is possible only if the LOD is created in the ANSI format, but not in Unicode.
  17. SF2 F-89 Scorpion Remod Pack (Ver.3)

    This plane works great in 1st Gens. For someone like me, it can be important.
    TextureSet is missing!
  18. AMX A-1A, AMX-T A-1B and AMX A-1M Brazilian Air Force

    Thank you, Denis Oliveira. Your skins is a great effort to give a decent look to an ancient LOD. Really, the AMX model by Rafael Rodrigues, despite its advanced age and very low weight (only 329 kB) still manages to look pretty good. But as you know, for SF2, the use of BMP format textures is obsolete method. Besides the fact that they look worse in the game, they also take up too much space. Downloading 358 MB in weight is a lot in itself, and in unpacked form it takes an inadmissible amount of space! For comparison: now each folder with skins occupies 72,8 MB, and with a JPEG textures - only 8,15 MB. Below, in the attachment, you'll find a Rafael’s model that requires textures in the JPEG format instead of a BMP. The only thing you have to manually change the format of each texture in the JPEG format (I use the Fast Stone Image Viewer, through the option "Save As ..."). It will take you some time. Of course, this is not for those who have a terabyte hard drive and professes the rule "F*ck disk space economy!" :) Enjoy! AMX-1.LOD
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