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MiG-29A Series 9-12
bazillius posted a topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - File Announcements
View File MiG-29A Series 9-12 Required: 1. My previouse MiG-29UB aircraft to have all needed files kinda sound, effects, etc or just take those files from that pack 2. Sure, you need SF2 *** INSTALLATION: 1. Unpack and copy to your Aircrafts mod folder ---------------------------- Thanx to: 1. Mue for his Lod Viewer 2. Mago for the cockpit ----------------------------- I am too lazy to write any more (i was working on this aircraft all the last night) so read the readme from my Mig-29UB. This is the same. Submitter bazillius Submitted 10/16/2020 Category MiG-29 -
Version 1.0.0
1,884 downloads
Required: 1. My previouse MiG-29UB aircraft to have all needed files kinda sound, effects, etc or just take those files from that pack 2. Sure, you need SF2 *** INSTALLATION: 1. Unpack and copy to your Aircrafts mod folder ---------------------------- Thanx to: 1. Mue for his Lod Viewer 2. Mago for the cockpit ----------------------------- I am too lazy to write any more (i was working on this aircraft all the last night) so read the readme from my Mig-29UB. This is the same. -
Serbian Air Force MiG-29A skin
Serbiansaber1 posted a topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - File Announcements
File Name: Serbian Air Force MiG-29A skin File Submitter: Serbiansaber1 File Submitted: 22 July 2014 File Category: Mig-29 Fulcrum Skins This skin represents one of the few MiG-29s that Serbian Air Force possess in their arsenal, only 4 survivors (3 MiG-29B + 1 MiG-29UB trainer) of a very turbulent period, yet as few as they are, they represent the most advanced part of Serbian Air Force, and are flown only by the best pilots... Ex Yugoslavian MiGs were repainted in 2006, with this 2-tone gray paint scheme and low-vis roundel after their refurbishment in Russia. Since then, lack of frequent support, no upgrades, and small numbers of these machines leaves much to be desired. But, they are still kept in high regard by both the people and the army, and are essential part of air-defense of Serbia. Installation is simple: extract the folder called "Serbia" with your WINRAR or other program and put it in your Objects/Aircraft/MiG-29A folder. Tested with Wings Over Europe Oct 2008 patch. Many thanks to the following people: Mirage Factory - Model Ianh755 / Stipe - Serbian AF Skin ivanbasic - Decals I extracted the skin from stipe's MiG-29M2 mod and made it standalone. http://combatace.com/files/file/14332-semi-fictional-mig-29m2s-serbian-af/ This skin is freeware... Click here to download this file -
Version 1.0
130 downloads
This skin represents one of the few MiG-29s that Serbian Air Force possess in their arsenal, only 4 survivors (3 MiG-29B + 1 MiG-29UB trainer) of a very turbulent period, yet as few as they are, they represent the most advanced part of Serbian Air Force, and are flown only by the best pilots... Ex Yugoslavian MiGs were repainted in 2006, with this 2-tone gray paint scheme and low-vis roundel after their refurbishment in Russia. Since then, lack of frequent support, no upgrades, and small numbers of these machines leaves much to be desired. But, they are still kept in high regard by both the people and the army, and are essential part of air-defense of Serbia. Installation is simple: extract the folder called "Serbia" with your WINRAR or other program and put it in your Objects/Aircraft/MiG-29A folder. Tested with Wings Over Europe Oct 2008 patch. Many thanks to the following people: Mirage Factory - Model Ianh755 / Stipe - Serbian AF Skin ivanbasic - Decals I extracted the skin from stipe's MiG-29M2 mod and made it standalone. http://combatace.com/files/file/14332-semi-fictional-mig-29m2s-serbian-af/ This skin is freeware... -
MiG-29A Georgian Skin (Fictional)
HomeFries posted a topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series File Announcements
File Name: MiG-29A Georgian Skin (Fictional) File Submitter: HomeFries File Submitted: 28 June 2014 File Category: Mig-29A/G/S Skins NOTE: This only works with DCS World 1.2.16 or earlier. DCS World 1.5/2.0 uses a new MiG-29 model. I originally did this at the request of a friend, who wished to have the Czech camouflage pattern on fictional Georgian MiGs. I used the Czech pattern as a starting point, then used the colors on the Georgian MiG-21 to finish the job. Once I completed the pattern, I eventually decided to release it to the public. In addition to Georgia, the skin is available to Russia, Ukraine, and Insurgents. Installation: These MiG-29A skins do not require you to overwrite any existing "slots"; they exist as individual skins using the standard definition.lua format. Simply put the skins in your Saved Games\DCS\Liveries\ folder; you should be able to extract using the path that exists in this archive file. In order to have the Georgian MiG-29A (and the skins) available for Georgia in the Mission Editor, you will need to update the db_countries.lua file located in DCS World\Scripts\Database. Open the file in a text editor like Notepad++ and search for the following string: -- GEORGIA This is the comment line that starts the Georgia section. In the first section,you will see the following entries: cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "Su-25"); cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "An-26B"); cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "Su-25T"); cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "L-39ZA"); cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "Yak-40"); cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "P-51D"); These are the planes available to Georgia in the mission editor. Just add the following line: cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "MiG-29A"); You may also optionally add that line to the section starting with -- INSURGENTS This opens more possibilities for scenarios, and all of the included skins are available to the Insurgents as well as Russia and the Ukraine. Special thanks to Jack for allowing the use and modification of his enhanced pylon texture, as well as his collaboration in developing MiG-29 skins that are not dependent on the original "slots" of the Flanker 2.5/LOMAC models. Click here to download this file -
File Name: MiG-29A Czech Republic, 1st Fighter Aviation Regiment #7702 (ca. 1993) File Submitter: HomeFries File Submitted: 28 June 2014 File Category: Mig-29A/G/S Skins NOTE: This only works with DCS World 1.2.16 or earlier. DCS World 1.5/2.0 uses a new MiG-29 model. I originally did this at the request of a friend, who wished to have the Czech camouflage pattern on fictional Georgian MiGs. Once I completed the pattern, I decided that since the hard work was already done, I should just go ahead and finish the Czech skin. So this is a Czech MiG-29A of the First Fighter Air Regiment ca. 1993 (before the airframe was traded to Poland, where it currently serves). Since the Czech Republic is not a selectable nation, the nations who can use this skin are Russia, Ukraine, and Insurgents. Installation: These MiG-29A skins do not require you to overwrite any existing "slots"; they exist as individual skins using the standard definition.lua format. Simply put the skins in your Saved Games\DCS\Liveries\ folder; you should be able to extract using the path that exists in this archive file. In order to have the MiG-29A (and this skin) available for the Insurgents in the Mission Editor, you will need to update the db_countries.lua file located in DCS World\Scripts\Database. Open the file in a text editor like Notepad++ and search for the following string: -- INSURGENTS This is the comment line that starts the Insurgents section. In the first section,you will see the following entry: cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "P-51D"); This is the plane available to the Insurgents in the mission editor. Just add the following line: cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "MiG-29A"); This opens more possibilities for scenarios, and all of the included skins are available to the Insurgents as well as Russia and the Ukraine. Special thanks to Jack for allowing the use and modification of his enhanced pylon texture, as well as his collaboration in developing MiG-29 skins that are not dependent on the original "slots" of the Flanker 2.5/LOMAC models. Click here to download this file
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Version 1.0
18 downloads
NOTE: This only works with DCS World 1.2.16 or earlier. DCS World 1.5/2.0 uses a new MiG-29 model. I originally did this at the request of a friend, who wished to have the Czech camouflage pattern on fictional Georgian MiGs. I used the Czech pattern as a starting point, then used the colors on the Georgian MiG-21 to finish the job. Once I completed the pattern, I eventually decided to release it to the public. In addition to Georgia, the skin is available to Russia, Ukraine, and Insurgents. Installation: These MiG-29A skins do not require you to overwrite any existing "slots"; they exist as individual skins using the standard definition.lua format. Simply put the skins in your Saved Games\DCS\Liveries\ folder; you should be able to extract using the path that exists in this archive file. In order to have the Georgian MiG-29A (and the skins) available for Georgia in the Mission Editor, you will need to update the db_countries.lua file located in DCS World\Scripts\Database. Open the file in a text editor like Notepad++ and search for the following string: -- GEORGIA This is the comment line that starts the Georgia section. In the first section,you will see the following entries: cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "Su-25"); cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "An-26B"); cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "Su-25T"); cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "L-39ZA"); cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "Yak-40"); cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "P-51D"); These are the planes available to Georgia in the mission editor. Just add the following line: cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "MiG-29A"); You may also optionally add that line to the section starting with -- INSURGENTS This opens more possibilities for scenarios, and all of the included skins are available to the Insurgents as well as Russia and the Ukraine. Special thanks to Jack for allowing the use and modification of his enhanced pylon texture, as well as his collaboration in developing MiG-29 skins that are not dependent on the original "slots" of the Flanker 2.5/LOMAC models. -
MiG-29A Czech Republic, 1st Fighter Aviation Regiment #7702 (ca. 1993)
HomeFries posted a file in Mig-29A/G/S Skins
Version 1.0
28 downloads
NOTE: This only works with DCS World 1.2.16 or earlier. DCS World 1.5/2.0 uses a new MiG-29 model. I originally did this at the request of a friend, who wished to have the Czech camouflage pattern on fictional Georgian MiGs. Once I completed the pattern, I decided that since the hard work was already done, I should just go ahead and finish the Czech skin. So this is a Czech MiG-29A of the First Fighter Air Regiment ca. 1993 (before the airframe was traded to Poland, where it currently serves). Since the Czech Republic is not a selectable nation, the nations who can use this skin are Russia, Ukraine, and Insurgents. Installation: These MiG-29A skins do not require you to overwrite any existing "slots"; they exist as individual skins using the standard definition.lua format. Simply put the skins in your Saved Games\DCS\Liveries\ folder; you should be able to extract using the path that exists in this archive file. In order to have the MiG-29A (and this skin) available for the Insurgents in the Mission Editor, you will need to update the db_countries.lua file located in DCS World\Scripts\Database. Open the file in a text editor like Notepad++ and search for the following string: -- INSURGENTS This is the comment line that starts the Insurgents section. In the first section,you will see the following entry: cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "P-51D"); This is the plane available to the Insurgents in the mission editor. Just add the following line: cnt_unit( units.Planes.Plane, "MiG-29A"); This opens more possibilities for scenarios, and all of the included skins are available to the Insurgents as well as Russia and the Ukraine. Special thanks to Jack for allowing the use and modification of his enhanced pylon texture, as well as his collaboration in developing MiG-29 skins that are not dependent on the original "slots" of the Flanker 2.5/LOMAC models.