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FS2004/FS2002 FAV C-130E Lockheed Hercules Textures. Textures only for Mike Stone's C-130 Hercules in the Fuerza Aerea Venezolana scheme. Requires Mike's original C-130 (here) Original textures by Geoff Chambers. Repaint by Carlos Landaeta. 261K
FS2004 Northrop/Canadair VF-5D "Zancudo" (T-38 Talon) (early 70s Scheme) VF-5D Ba. Landaeta, Barquisimeto. Edo. Lara - "Grupo Aéreo de Caza Nro. 12" The F-5s were delivered to the Fuerza Aerea Venezolana in two groups between February 11 and June 11, 1972 ,Two new-build CF-116Ds were delivered by Canadair to Venezuela on January 27, 1974. They were assigned CAF serials 116827 and 116828, but were never actually taken into CAF inventory but delivered directly to Venezuela. They were designated VF-5D in FAV service. Model by FSD International. Textures by claudio Sanchez. Includes Virtual Panel only. If 2d panel required you will need to download one. 6.1MB
FS2002/FS2004 Boeing B-47 Stratojet The B-47 was the first all-jet production bomber in the Air Force and was the backbone of SAC's bomber fleet in the 1950s. This is a complete new model based on my original B47 released earlier this year. The upgrades are fully animated gears, with opening/closing gear doors as well as bomb bays for those CFS enthusiast that would like to use the B47 to bomb the enemy, it also has stearable nose wheel, flaps, rudder, and tail, with clear cockpit glass (blue) and pilots, spinners, smoke effects, and finally ALL NEW textures!.Model, paint and dynamics by: Rey Lopez. 3.1MB
FS2004 Northrop T-38 Talon, Turkish Air Force 121 st. Jetfighter Training Squadron Textures only. Model by FSD International. Repainted by Gokalp Ozdamar. . Tail number 38240. Needs "Vf5b_fav.zip" onclick="NewWindow(this.href,'name','730','400','yes');return false"> file (see T-38 above). 188K
FS 2002/2004 Lockheed TF-104G Starfighter in the livery of 12th Reconnaissance Unit, 499th Tactical Fighter Wing, ROC (Taiwan) Air Force. Models and textures included. Requires gauges & effects from original F-104 (here) Repaint by Mike Huang. Original package by Kazunori Ito, Simone Pratticò, Erick Cantu, JR, Manolo Machuca Medina, Jim Johnson, and Gianfranco Michele. 7.1MB
FS2004 Northrop T-38 Freedom Fighter Turkish Air Force Textures only. Model by FSD International. Repainted by Gokalp Ozdamar. Turkish Air Force Acro Team Turkýsh Stars textures. Needs "Vf5b_fav.zip" onclick="NewWindow(this.href,'name','730','400','yes');return false"> file (see T-38 above). 159K
FS2002/FS2004 McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II (latter term type) Type E is a lot of models produced in F-4. This file is modeling of airframes of types produced in that at latter term. Nose vulcan and the slot of the horizontal tail that is the feature of Type E is reproduced. Moreover, leading edge slat of the main wing that is the feature of the production type of latter term also has taken it. A new special panel is attached to this file. Updated for Simviation.com. By Kazunori Ito. 2MB
FS2002/FS2004 MITSUBISHI F-4EJ KAI Phantom II F-4EJ of the Japan Air Self Defence Force was selected as a succession main force fighter for the airspace defense supplementation along with F-104 fighter retirement. It was made to domestic production based on the licensing agreement with the United States Boeing company (old McDonnell Douglas Corp.). The bombing device and the device equipped with air-to-surface arms of F-4E were detached, and it is an airframe redecorated for the air defense duty. In 1990, It was redecorated to F-4EJ by aiming at the change of radar and the update of avionics, and extending the airframe longevity. Updated for Simviation.com. By Kazunori Ito. 1.9MB
FS2002/FS2004 McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II USAF 66-271. The face of F-4D is almost unchanged compared with the face of F-4C. However, it was very different actually. This type was the first Phantom designed according to the purpose for the U.S. Air Force, and all repairs necessary for the U.S. Air Force were added. Updated for Simviation.com. By Kazunori Ito. 1.9MB