as they are not really visible, there is only a B model for here in game. While 63 C-141Bs underwent upgrades to C standard in the late 1990s, the upgrades were internal (glass cockpit, avionics, GPS reciever). anyone who can donate a more modern pit would be greatly appreciated cockpit is an older one, this aircraft is intended more for eyecandy as there are no real transport missions in SF2. an expert was consulted, and it is not reasonably feasable to seperate the actions. the main cargo doors and paratrooper doors open at the same time.
Unzip, open the C-141B(v2k) folder, drop contents into desired mod folderĪllow overwrites if needed, weapons may be the only thing neededĪMC skins ranging from 1993 through 2006 as well as a special Last Starlifter skin depicting 66-0177, known as the Hanoi Taxi and the last Starlifter to be retiredĬargo, Jeep, and Paratrooper weapons for the bay European One camoflage is applied as a tga skin, so two varieties of camo on the ramps!
It features several historical skins covering several important periods in the Starlifters B/C model career. This mod is a new version of the C-141B Starlifter by Veltro2K, with skins by daddyairplanes Lockheed C-141B Starlifter by Coyote Aerospace This addon is and will in all cases remain freeware. This version include new RWR and chaffs and flares dispensers.Ī big thank to all on Combatace and C6 forums that helped us solving issues we encountered.Īny omission in credits is totally unwanted, if I forgot somebody, let me know, I will correct this. Both the F1CZ and F1AZ variants of the SAAF saw action during operations in the The SAAF then bought 16 Mirage F1CZs and 32 Mirage F1AZs which were quicklyĭelivered by Dassault before the embargo was implemented, with deliveries starting in 1975.
This license was however cancelled because of the 1977 arms embargo. South Africa began looking for a replacement for the Mirage III in 1971 and purchased a licence to manufacture the Mirage F1 and its engine, the intention being to produce This mod is dedicated to BPAO, nothing would have been possible without him.