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Support for Mirage F1.
Fixes https://github.com/dcs-liberation/dcs_liberation/issues/2335. Co-authored-by: Starfire13 <72491792+Starfire13@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jake Lewis <jake@logdyn.com> Co-authored-by: Dan Albert <dan@gingerhq.net>
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1B.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1B.yaml
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description: # From wikipedia
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The Dassault Mirage F1 is a French fighter and attack aircraft designed and manufactured
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by Dassault Aviation. It was developed as a successor to the popular Mirage III family.
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The French Air Force also ordered 20 Mirage F1Bs, a two-seat operational conversion trainer;
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these were delivered between October 1980 and March 1983.[108] The extra seat and controls added
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only 30 cm (12 in) to the length of the fuselage, but at the cost of less internal fuel capacity
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and the loss of the internal cannons.
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introduced: 1980
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manufacturer: Dassault
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origin: France
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price: 14
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role: Fighter
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max_range: 200
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variants:
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Mirage-F1B: {}
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1BE.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1BE.yaml
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description: # From wikipedia
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The Dassault Mirage F1 is a French fighter and attack aircraft designed and manufactured
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by Dassault Aviation. It was developed as a successor to the popular Mirage III family.
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Mirage F1B for Spain, local designation CE.14A. Six delivered 1980–1981.
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introduced: 1980
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manufacturer: Dassault
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origin: France
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price: 14
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role: Fighter
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max_range: 200
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variants:
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Mirage-F1BE: {}
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1C-200.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1C-200.yaml
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description: # From wikipedia
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The Dassault Mirage F1 is a French fighter and attack aircraft designed and manufactured
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by Dassault Aviation. It was developed as a successor to the popular Mirage III family.
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Designation for F1Cs fitted with refuelling probe.
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introduced: 1973
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manufacturer: Dassault
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origin: France
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price: 14
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role: Fighter
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max_range: 200
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variants:
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Mirage-F1C-200: {}
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1CE.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1CE.yaml
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description: # From wikipedia
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The Dassault Mirage F1 is a French fighter and attack aircraft designed and manufactured
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by Dassault Aviation. It was developed as a successor to the popular Mirage III family.
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Export version of the Mirage F1C for Spain, with local designation C.14A. 45 purchased in three batches,
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delivered between 1975 and 1981.
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introduced: 1975
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manufacturer: Dassault
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origin: France
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price: 14
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role: Fighter
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max_range: 200
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variants:
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Mirage-F1CE: {}
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radios:
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intra_flight: UHF TRAP 137B
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inter_flight: V/UHF TRAP 136
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channels:
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type: common
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namer: mirage-f1ce
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intra_flight_radio_index: 2
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inter_flight_radio_index: 1
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1CT.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1CT.yaml
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description: # From wikipedia
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The Dassault Mirage F1 is a French fighter and attack aircraft designed and manufactured
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by Dassault Aviation. It was developed as a successor to the popular Mirage III family.
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The Mirage F1CT is a ground attack version of the Mirage F1C-200.
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Following their replacement in the air defence role by the Mirage 2000,
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the French Air Force had a number of surplus Mirage F1C-200s, and in 1988 it launched a conversion
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programme to turn these aircraft into interim ground attack aircraft to replace elderly Mirage IIIEs
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and Mirage 5s. The Mirage F1CT program brought the avionics of the F1C up to the standard of the F1CR,
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with the radar upgraded with the additional air-to-ground modes of the Cyrano IVM-R,
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an improved navigation/attack system fitted, with a laser rangefinder fitted under the nose.
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It was fitted with new Mk 10 ejection seats, while improved radar detection and warning devices,
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chaff/flare dispensers, and secure radios were also added. It gained the ability to carry a variety
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of air-to-ground weapons, including rockets, cluster bombs and laser-guided bombs,
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while retaining the F1C's air-to-air armament.
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introduced: 1988
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manufacturer: Dassault
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origin: France
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price: 15
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role: Multirole Fighter
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max_range: 200
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variants:
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Mirage-F1CT: {}
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1EE.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1EE.yaml
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description: # From wikipedia
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The Dassault Mirage F1 is a French fighter and attack aircraft designed and manufactured
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by Dassault Aviation. It was developed as a successor to the popular Mirage III family.
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The F1E is a single-seat all-weather multi-role fighter and ground-attack aircraft.
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The F1EE is the export version of the Mirage F1E for Spain. 22 built.
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introduced: 1975 # http://www.airvectors.net/avmirf1.html
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manufacturer: Dassault
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origin: France
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price: 14
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role: Multirole Fighter
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max_range: 200
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variants:
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Mirage-F1EE: {}
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1EQ.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1EQ.yaml
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description: # From wikipedia
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The Dassault Mirage F1 is a French fighter and attack aircraft designed and manufactured
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by Dassault Aviation. It was developed as a successor to the popular Mirage III family.
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Export version of the Mirage F1E for Iraq. Single-seat all-weather multi-role fighter and ground-attack aircraft.
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introduced: 1980
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manufacturer: Dassault
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origin: France
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price: 14
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role: Multirole Fighter
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max_range: 200
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variants:
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Mirage-F1EQ: {}
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1M-CE.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1M-CE.yaml
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description: # From wikipedia
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The Dassault Mirage F1 is a French fighter and attack aircraft designed and manufactured
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by Dassault Aviation. It was developed as a successor to the popular Mirage III family.
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The F1M upgrade was applied to 48 Spanish F1CE/EE and four F1EDA trainers.
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The prototype F1M flew in April 1998, and CASA delivered the remainder between March 1999 and 15 March 2001.
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The project included a revised cockpit with colour LCDs and a Smart HUD from Sextant Avionique,
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a Sextant inertial navigation system with GPS interface; NATO-compatible Have Quick 2 secure communications;
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Mode 4 digital IFF; a defensive aids suite; and flight recorders. The radar was upgraded to Cyrano IVM standard,
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adding sea search and air to ground ranging modes.
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introduced: 1998
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manufacturer: Dassault
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origin: France
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price: 16
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role: Multirole Fighter
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max_range: 200
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variants:
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Mirage-F1M-CE: {}
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1M-EE.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/Mirage-F1M-EE.yaml
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description: # From wikipedia
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The Dassault Mirage F1 is a French fighter and attack aircraft designed and manufactured
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by Dassault Aviation. It was developed as a successor to the popular Mirage III family.
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The F1M upgrade was applied to 48 Spanish F1CE/EE and four F1EDA trainers.
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The prototype F1M flew in April 1998, and CASA delivered the remainder between March 1999 and 15 March 2001.
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The project included a revised cockpit with colour LCDs and a Smart HUD from Sextant Avionique,
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a Sextant inertial navigation system with GPS interface; NATO-compatible Have Quick 2 secure communications;
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Mode 4 digital IFF; a defensive aids suite; and flight recorders. The radar was upgraded to Cyrano IVM standard,
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adding sea search and air to ground ranging modes.
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introduced: 1998
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manufacturer: Dassault
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origin: France
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price: 16
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role: Multirole Fighter
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max_range: 200
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variants:
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Mirage-F1M-EE: {}
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