19 October 2013

Flyable Planes

How many planes are flyable for Strike Fighters?

The grand total is 136 planes, including all variants.

It's a bit.

Here's a list!

A4D-1 Skyhawk (aka A-4A).
A4D-2 Skyhawk (aka A-4B).
A-4B Skyhawk with project Shoehorn modifications.
A4D-2N Skyhawk (aka A-4C).
A-4C Skyhawk with project Shoehorn modifications.
A-4E Skyhawk (aka A4D-5)
A-4E Skyhawk with project Shoehorn modifications.
A-4E Skyhawk with 1967 RWR and ECM upgrade.
A-4E Ahit (Israeli version)
A-4E Ahit with 1973 upgrades.
A-4F Skyhawk.
A-4F Skyhawk with 1974 ECM upgrade.
A-4F Ahit.
A-4G Skyhawk (Royal Australian Navy version).
A-4H Ahit.
A-4H Ahit with 30mm ADEN cannon.
A-4H Ahit with 1972 engine and weapon upgrade.
A-4H Ahit with 1973 ECM upgrade.
A-4K Skyhawk (Royal New Zealand Air Force version).
A-4L Skyhawk

A-7A Corsair II.
A-7B Corsair II.
A-7B Corsair II with 1971 engine upgrade.
A-7C Corsair II.
A-7C Corsair II with 1971 engine upgrade.
A-7D Corsair II (USAF version).
A-7D Corsair II with 1975 dispenser and weapon upgrade.
A-7D Corsair II with 1978 RWR and weapons upgrade.
A-7E Corsair II
A-7E Corsair II with 1974 ECM upgrade.
A-7H Corsair II (Greek version).
A-7P Corsair II (Portugese version).

A-10A Thunderbolt II (aka Warthog).
A-10A Thunderbolt II with RWR and weapons upgrade.

F-100A Super Sabre.
F-100A Super Sabre with 1958 upgrade to use Sidewinders.
F-100C Super Sabre.
F-100C Super Sabre with project High Wire modifications.
F-100D Super Sabre.
F-100D Super Sabre with project High Wire modifications.
F-100D Super Sabre with 1968 RWR addition.

F-105D Thunderchief.
F-105D Thunderchief with 1966 up-armoring and RWR.

F-4B Phantom II (aka F4H-1).
F-4B Phantom II with project Shoehorn modification.
F-4B Phantom II with upgraded ECM and RWR.
F-4C Phantom II (USAF version).
F-4C Phantom II with 1967 RWR addition.
F-4D Phantom II (USAF version).
F-4D Phantom II with 1967 RWR addition.
F-4D Phantom II with 1975 dispenser addition.
F-4D Phantom II with 1978 RWR upgrade.
F-4E Phantom II (USAF version with a gun).
F-4E Phantom II with project Agile Eagle modifications.
F-4E Phantom II with 1975 dispenser addition.
F-4E Phantom II with 1978 RWR upgrade.
F-4E Kurnass (Israeli version).
F-4E Kurnass Agile Eagle Phantom brought in under operation Peace Echo IV.
F-4E Kurnass with 1975 addition of dispensers and locally made avionics.
F-4E Kurnass with 1978 upgrade to RWR, ECM and changing to a refueling probe from the flying boom.
F-4EJ Phantom II (Japanese version of the F-4E with no ground attack capability).
F-4F Phantom II (German version of the F-4E without radar guided missiles).
F-4F Phantom II with operation Peace Rhine changes.
F-4J Phantom II.
Phantom FG.1 (Royal Navy version aka F-4K).
Phantom FG.1 with RWR added in 1975.
Phantom FG.1 with dispensers added in 1980.
Phantom FGR.2 (Royal Air Force version aka F-4M)
Phantom FGR.2 with 1975 addition of RWR.
Phantom FGR.2 with 1980 addition of dispensers.
F-4N Phantom II project Bee Line upgrade of surviving F-4B's.

F8U-2 Crusader (aka F-8C).
F-8C Crusader with project Shoehorn modifications.
F8U-2N Crusader (aka F-8D).
F-8D Crusader with project Shoehorn modifications.
F8U-2NE Crusader (aka F-8E)
F-8E(FN) (French version).
F-8E Crusader with project Shoehorn modifications.
F-8H Crusader (F-8D rebuild).
F-8H Crusader with 1969 ECM upgrade.
F-8J Crusader (F-8E rebuild with F-8E(FN) wing).
F-8J Crusader with 1969 ECM upgrade.
F-8K Crusader (F-8C rebuild).

F-14A Tomcat.
F-14A Tomcat (Iranian version).
F-14A Tomcat with 1977 ECM upgrade.

F-15A Eagle.
F-15A Baz (Israeli version)

F-16A Netz (Israeli version of the Fighting Falcon).

Harrier GR.1
Harrier GR.1A
Harrier GR.3

Hunter F.1
Hunter F.2
Hunter F.4
J34 Hunter (Swedish version of the F.4, aka Hunter F.50)
J34 Hunter with1960 addition of Sidewinders.
Hunter F.51 (Danish version of the F.4)
Hunter F.5
Hunter F.6
Hunter F.58 (Swiss version of the F.6)
Hunter F.58 with 1963 addition of Sidewinders.
Hunter F.58A (F.58 upgraded to FGA.9 standards)
Hunter FGA.9
Hunter FGA.59 (Iraqi version of FGA.9)
Hunter FGA.70 (Lebanese version of FGA.9)
Hunter FGA.73 (Omani version of FGA.9)
Hunter FGA.73 with additional weapons stations and dispensers.

Kfir C1
Kfir C1 with 1977 upgrade.
F-21A Lion (US Navy and Marine aggressor squadron version of C1)
Kfir C2.

Lightning F.1
Lightning F.1A
Lightning F.2
Lightning F.2A
Lightning F.3
Lightning F.6
Lightning F.53 (Saudi and Kuwaiti version of F.6 with underwing stations.

Meteor F.8

Mirage IIIC
Mirage IIICJ Shahak (Israeli version)
Mirage IIICJ Shahak with 1971 engine upgrade.
Mirage IIICZ (South African version).
Mirage IIIEL (Lebanese version)
Mirage IIIO(A) (Australian attack version).
Mirage IIIO(F) (Australian fighter version).
Mirage IIIO(F/A) (Australian fighter and attack version).

Mirage 5BA (Belgian version)
Mirage 5BA with 1980 upgrades to ECM and avionics.

Mystère IVA.

Nesher (Israeli made version of Mirage 5J).

P-51D Mustang.

WOW!

Plus it's dirt simple to add seven versions of the F-104 Starfighter!

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