ventris
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On japanese F-4 Phantoms again: Sorry I have to say this, but they are ALL wrong. DB3000 build 403: #1194 - F-4EJ Phantom II -- Japan (Air Force), 1979-0, 140x -needs to be named: #1194 - F-4EJ Phantom II -- Japan (Air Force), 1973-0, 140x The first Phantom squadron was established 1973 (301st squadron) -The F-4EJ didnt have IFR capabilities, those were re-installed with the Kai-upgrade program in the 80s #1996 - F-4EJ Phantom II Kai -- Japan (Air Force), 1991-0, 125x -needs IFR (boom) -needs AIM-9L/P capability -needs AIM-7E capability #136 - F-4EJ Phantom II Kai -- Japan (Air Force), 1998-2014, 96x -needs IFR (boom) -needs AIM-9L/P capability -needs AIM-7E capability #1440 - RF-4EJ Phantom II -- Japan (Air Force), 1973-0, 14x -needs to be named: #1440 - RF-4EJ Phantom II -- Japan (Air Force), 1979-0, 14x -needs IFR (boom) -replace AN/APQ-99 with AN/APQ-172 #805 - RF-4J Phantom II Kai-- Japan (Air Force), 1992-0 -needs to be named: #805 - RF-4EJ Phantom II Kai -- Japan (Air Force), 1992-0, 17x -needs IFR (boom) -add M61A1 Vulcan -The RF-4EJ Kai is an upgraded F-4EJ as this replace all stats with those of #1996 (NO INTERNAL RECON SYSTEMS!!!) The RF-4EJ Kais carry three different recon pods, but as I dont know how recon works in game mechanics you need to figure out how to implement them: quote:
Seventeen F-4EJs were also converted to RF-4EJ configuration, which, while mounting no internal cameras, carried podded reconnaissance equipment. Among the systems installed were TACER (electronic reconnaissance pod with datalink), TAC (pod with KS-135A and KS-95B cameras), D-500UR IR detection system, and the LOROP pod (with a KS-146B camera). From Wikipedia. All informations taken from "Defenders of Nippon: F-4 Phantom II - McDonnell Douglas/Mitsubishi F-4EJ, RF-4EJ, F-4EJ Kai, RF-4EJ Kai" written by Peter Fearis, Peter Scott and Glen Sands, published by Kaburaya books, 2002.
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