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Add new FC aircraft
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@ -216,6 +216,9 @@ def load_aircraft_icons():
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AIRCRAFT_ICONS["Su-30MKI-AG"] = AIRCRAFT_ICONS["Su-30MKI"]
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AIRCRAFT_ICONS["Su-30MKI-AG"] = AIRCRAFT_ICONS["Su-30MKI"]
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AIRCRAFT_ICONS["Su-30MKM-AG"] = AIRCRAFT_ICONS["Su-30MKM"]
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AIRCRAFT_ICONS["Su-30MKM-AG"] = AIRCRAFT_ICONS["Su-30MKM"]
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AIRCRAFT_ICONS["Su-30SM-AG"] = AIRCRAFT_ICONS["Su-30SM"]
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AIRCRAFT_ICONS["Su-30SM-AG"] = AIRCRAFT_ICONS["Su-30SM"]
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AIRCRAFT_ICONS["F-5E-3_FC"] = AIRCRAFT_ICONS["F-5E-3"]
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AIRCRAFT_ICONS["F-86F_FC"] = AIRCRAFT_ICONS["F-86F Sabre"]
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AIRCRAFT_ICONS["MiG-15bis_FC"] = AIRCRAFT_ICONS["MiG-15bis"]
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def load_vehicle_icons():
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def load_vehicle_icons():
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name = "Su-30SM"
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name = "Su-30SM"
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elif unit_type.dcs_id == "F-15ESE":
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elif unit_type.dcs_id == "F-15ESE":
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name = "F-15E"
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name = "F-15E"
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elif "_FC" in unit_type.dcs_id:
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name = unit_type.dcs_id.replace("_FC", "")
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else:
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else:
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name = unit_type.dcs_id
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name = unit_type.dcs_id
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return AIRCRAFT_BANNERS_BASE / f"{name}.jpg"
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return AIRCRAFT_BANNERS_BASE / f"{name}.jpg"
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resources/units/aircraft/F-5E-3_FC.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/F-5E-3_FC.yaml
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description:
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"The F-5E was developed by Northrop Corporation in early 1970s. The light\
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\ tactical fighter is an upgraded version based on previous F-5A developments. The\
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\ F-5s' combat role encompasses air superiority, ground support, and ground attack.\
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\ Given its mission flexibility, ease of operation, and low cost, the Tiger II has,\
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\ and continues to serve, air forces across the globe.\n\nThe F-5\u0415 is armed\
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\ with two 20-mm \u041C39-\u04103 cannons with 280 rounds per each cannon. The cannons\
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\ are located in the nose section, forward of the cockpit. Special deflectors are\
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\ used to avoid compressor stall conditions caused by hot gas ingestion as a bi-product\
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\ of operating the M-39-A3. Each cannon is capable of firing at a rate of 1500 to\
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\ 1700 rounds per minute.\n\nEach wingtip incorporates a launcher rail capable of\
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\ firing AIM-9 infrared-guided missiles.\n\nFive hard points (one centerline pylon\
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\ and four underwing pylons) allow the aircraft to carry different types of air-to-ground\
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\ weapons (bombs, cluster munitions, and rockets) 6,400 pounds (about 3000 kg) in\
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\ total. In addition, illumination ammunition and cargo containers can be attached.\
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\ To increase flight duration and range, external fuel tanks can be attached to\
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\ three hard points (a centerline pylon and two inboard pylons). Maneuverability\
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\ and speed can be maximized in combat by jettisoning all external stores."
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introduced: 1975
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manufacturer: Northrop
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origin: USA
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price: 12
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role: Light Fighter
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max_range: 100
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gunfighter: true
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variants:
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F-5E Tiger II (FC): {}
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tasks:
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BAI: 260
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BARCAP: 200
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CAS: 260
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Escort: 200
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Fighter sweep: 200
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Intercept: 200
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OCA/Aircraft: 260
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Strike: 200
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TARCAP: 200
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resources/units/aircraft/F-86F_FC.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/F-86F_FC.yaml
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always_keeps_gun: true
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description:
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"The North American F-86F Sabre was the most capable western fighter\
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\ of the early- to mid-1950s. This swept wing, single engine jet was the most important\
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\ western aircraft of the Korean War and often tangled with Russian-made MiG-15s\
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\ over the infamous \u201CMiG Alley\u201D. It was a hard struggle not only for the\
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\ Korean sky, but also between two excellent aircraft builders of the East and West.\
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\ In addition to its primary role as an air-to-air fighter, the Sabre could also\
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\ carry bombs and air-to-ground rockets to attack ground targets."
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introduced: 1953
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manufacturer: North American
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origin: USA
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price: 8
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role: Fighter
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gunfighter: true
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variants:
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F-86F Sabre (FC): {}
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radios:
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intra_flight: AN/ARC-27
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inter_flight: AN/ARC-27
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channels:
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type: common
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intra_flight_radio_index: 1
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inter_flight_radio_index: 1
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tasks:
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BAI: 250
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BARCAP: 150
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CAS: 250
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Escort: 150
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Fighter sweep: 150
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Intercept: 150
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OCA/Aircraft: 250
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Strike: 190
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TARCAP: 150
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resources/units/aircraft/MiG-15bis_FC.yaml
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resources/units/aircraft/MiG-15bis_FC.yaml
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always_keeps_gun: true
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description:
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Developed in the years immediately following World War II, the MiG-15bis
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was a first-generation jet fighter designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich design bureau
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of the Soviet Union. The MiG-15bis is a single engine, swept-wing jet that saw over
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15,000 copies produced. The MiG-15 gained fame in the skies over Korea where it
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battled the F-86 Sabre and other allied aircraft. It proved an excellent match to
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the Sabre, and it often came down to the skill of the pilot that determined who
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made it home and who was left dangling from a parachute. Having an excellent thrust-to-weight
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ratio and good climbing characteristics, the MiG-15bis was also armed with two NR-23
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23mm cannons and a single, powerful N-37 37mm cannon. Not surprisingly, it is considered
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by many as one of the deadliest fighters of the era.
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introduced: 1950
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manufacturer: Mikoyan-Gurevich
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origin: USSR/Russia
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price: 8
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role: Fighter
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gunfighter: true
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variants:
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MiG-15bis Fagot (FC): {}
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kneeboard_units: "metric"
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tasks:
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BAI: 360
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BARCAP: 140
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CAS: 360
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Escort: 140
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Fighter sweep: 140
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Intercept: 140
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OCA/Aircraft: 360
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Strike: 210
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TARCAP: 140
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