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Swiss F-5e Tiger II
Swiss F-5e Tiger II
WIP, a couple of view's so you can spot any error's, does anyone have serial info or did they run from J-3001 to J-3099 ?
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Re: Swiss F-5e Tiger II
I really am looking forward to this. This may help you, looks like all the serials, including Patrouille Suisse, are here: http://www.touchdown-aviation.com/types ... ger-ii.php
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It appears there are 5 squadrons, including Patrouille Suisse, and the serials start at 3015 and end at 3212. Each plane has a pic at the site above, and each squadron is represented at the bottom of the page.
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yea that is one cool informative site with really good info and pics. Glad it helped.
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only listing 30 air frames including E/F. i'm not including the patrouille suisse, what i was after was how many in total
did the Swiss use, i have seen J-3001,002 etc. what serial did they stop at ?
EDIT: ok after further reading i make it 104 F-5E's and 12 F-5F's, starting with 3001 and ending 3104 for the E and 3201 to 3212 for the F.
would you all be happy with that or a smaller package ?
did the Swiss use, i have seen J-3001,002 etc. what serial did they stop at ?
EDIT: ok after further reading i make it 104 F-5E's and 12 F-5F's, starting with 3001 and ending 3104 for the E and 3201 to 3212 for the F.
would you all be happy with that or a smaller package ?
Re: Swiss F-5e Tiger II
Ray
F5 Warplane for the World by Robbie Shaw (Published 1990) shows 98 E's and 12 F's in two batches.
World Air Power Journal of Summer 1996 shows the same numbers.
From others sources....
F-5E J-3001 TO J-3099
F-5F J-3201 TO J-3212
There could have been a 'top-up'.
Chris
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F5 Warplane for the World by Robbie Shaw (Published 1990) shows 98 E's and 12 F's in two batches.
World Air Power Journal of Summer 1996 shows the same numbers.
From others sources....
F-5E J-3001 TO J-3099
F-5F J-3201 TO J-3212
There could have been a 'top-up'.
Chris
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I am on the side of realism, and its hard to imagine in such a small country they have like 120 F-5's actively spread out at less than 10 bases. I would be happy just to fill the bases and skies up, I also have mirage units from mike pearson in the skies and on base there, so I think with the hornets and the f-5's that will fill up the bases nicely.
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Re: Swiss F-5e Tiger II
thank's Chris so my first post was spot on then ? when you bounce around different site looking for info you get all up mixed and mixed upChrisb wrote:Ray
F5 Warplane for the World by Robbie Shaw (Published 1990) shows 98 E's and 12 F's in two batches.
World Air Power Journal of Summer 1996 shows the same numbers.
From others sources....
F-5E J-3001 TO J-3099
F-5F J-3201 TO J-3212
There could have been a 'top-up'.
Chris
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i know they topped up with 38 E's and 6 more F's.
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Re: Swiss F-5e Tiger II
Maybe this site is of some help:
http://www.scramblemagazine.nl/index.ph ... iew=search
You can look up active aircrafts here.
I did a search there and the results are:
F-5E : 45 active aircrafts
F-5F: 12 active aircrafts
So from all 99 F-5E's only 45 are still in use (active) these days.
The site is pretty neat as you can search serials and squadrons too.
To me it would a package with over 100 F5's would be a too much. Plus this would be far more realistic.
But anyway I'm looking forward too this package!
Hope this helps!
greets
http://www.scramblemagazine.nl/index.ph ... iew=search
You can look up active aircrafts here.
I did a search there and the results are:
F-5E : 45 active aircrafts
F-5F: 12 active aircrafts
So from all 99 F-5E's only 45 are still in use (active) these days.
The site is pretty neat as you can search serials and squadrons too.
To me it would a package with over 100 F5's would be a too much. Plus this would be far more realistic.
But anyway I'm looking forward too this package!
Hope this helps!
greets
Re: Swiss F-5e Tiger II
Take a look at the official homepage, maybe this will help
http://www.lw.admin.ch/internet/luftwaf ... craft.html
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Günter
http://www.lw.admin.ch/internet/luftwaf ... craft.html
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Re: Swiss F-5e Tiger II
Now that's some impressive openness. They could learn a thing or two from that over in Russia. I keep feeling like the SVR is going to come knocking on my door any minute, when I've spent several hours on obscure Russian language websites, trying to glean as much information on their Bears and Blackjacks as possibleGuentAir wrote:Take a look at the official homepage, maybe this will help
http://www.lw.admin.ch/internet/luftwaf ... craft.html
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Great news, Ray Thanks for that!
Cheers,
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Lovely jubbly.....thanks Ray
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Thank you!!!
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Re: Swiss F-5e Tiger II
Nice work chaps.
Sorry to nit pick though but there are a few typos in the flightplans. The aircraft file has a few incorrect names, basically some that are E's are written as F's & vice versa.
Sorry to nit pick though but there are a few typos in the flightplans. The aircraft file has a few incorrect names, basically some that are E's are written as F's & vice versa.
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can you point it out exactly please ? i cant see it !shaggy22 wrote:Nice work chaps.
Sorry to nit pick though but there are a few typos in the flightplans. The aircraft file has a few incorrect names, basically some that are E's are written as F's & vice versa.
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They're in the flightplan itself. If you run it through aifp it will tell you exactly which ones are the wrong way round
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