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Svetlin

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  1. Paulo, all special thanks go to you only for the dedication and attention even to small air forces such as ours. Thank you, my friend, and I am waiting patiently for the time when you get to MiG-21 :-)
  2. OK, I am now sure it is an issue with the model itself, not a problem with the aircraft data.ini. I deliberately deactivated the rails intended for Python 3 and then took a screenshot of the rails for Sidewinder. I am sure the aicraft data.ini is calling the correct rails, but the inner and outer IRM rail under the left wing appear to be closer to eachother than those under the right wing. The effect is missiles appear as if improperly attached (floating). See attached screenshot. Using the supports under the inner pylon as a reference point, you can see the rails under the right wing are separated and do not touch the supports, while the rails under the left wing clearly touch them. Apparently the rails under the left wing need to be a little bit more separated from the pylon to be identical to the rails under the right wing.
  3. OK, re-downloaded, placed it in several separate SF2 installs I have and the problem is still there. Look at the picture - the Pythons under the left wing are in mid-air. What's more, even when I loaded Sidewinders, they appear on the same rails.
  4. OK, thanks, will do later today and report back.
  5. Guys, I am facing a problem with the IRM launch rails on the left inner pylon. As I get it, there should be small rails, with small spacing to the pylon, used to load Sidewinder and may be Python 4. Then there should be larger rails, with greater spacing to the pylon to allow loading of Python 3. For some reason only the small rails with small spacing appear under the left wing, causing Python 3 missiles to just hang in mid-air. I checked the out file and also the data.ini, but could not see the cause of this issue.
  6. In that case follow Spectre8750's advice.
  7. It seems to me, that you are using SF2:NA adjusted aircraft in a non SF2:NA game. Which game of the SF2 series are you playing?
  8. He is talking about the one on the vertical tail, Cocas. On the AJ-37 (ground attack aircraft) it is placed close to the top of the vertical tail, like on this model. On the JA-37 (fighter aircraft) it is placed almost in the middle of the vertical tail front. Basically the model at its current stage of development is closer to AJ-37, rather than JA-37, that's all.
  9. Thanks for the package, well done everyone that contributed to it. I remember Centurion-01 posting a screenshot of Draken cockpit WIP, hopefully it could be added one day to the pack.
  10. Wow, a welcome addition to the series.
  11. Tried it on my Galaxy Note - works great. Game play looks arcade, but that does not mean it is easy to shoot down an enemy, even with AIM-9 armed Hun... So far I am happy to be in touch with the SF series even when I am away from my computer I hope that brings through adds more cash to Thirdwire, that can be invested in SP3 for SF2:E
  12. Yes, for the latest Tornado pack, the 2250l tank is part of the model, so the sub-folder in the weapons folder contains just the required *.ini and *_data.ini file. There is such a tank as a separate model with own lod, but the model is now pretty old and not quite accurate in shape.
  13. Thanks a million, Monty!
  14. I asked him for that though PM some time ago as I wanted to do Bulgarian skin for the L-410, he did not answer...
  15. Well, the AIM-9 launch rail is designated LAU-7/A, here are a few reference pics:
  16. http://www.cybermodeler.com/aircraft/a-37/images/df-st-87-13340.jpg http://www.cybermodeler.com/aircraft/a-37/images/df-st-86-11658.jpg Hope these help... Great progress, just the AIM-9s on pylons without launch rail look a bit strange.
  17. Well I cannot tell from the picture if the fin was retractable or was simply removed to allow enough clearance from ground. Anyway, operational or not, fuel tank or nuke, in all cases the Starfighter looks rather cool and exotic with a store on the centerline pylon, given the unusual angle (the rear of the weapon sitting lower than the front).
  18. Cocas, thanks, but SUU-21/A is not a gun pod - it is a bomb dispenser pod, carrying training bombs.
  19. I might be wrong, but I thought that thing on the centerline station in the picture below is a 100 gal drop tank...
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