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FS2004
DSB Freeware Northrop F-20. The Northrop F20 Tigershark
is a Mach 2 class single-seat light fighter designed for export
sales in the 1980's. The F-20 combined propulsion, electronics
and armament technologies with improvements in reliability to
sustain high sortie rates in adverse weather providing a fighter
on par with the F-16A. By DSB Design. Repacked by Keith Moore.
36MB |
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FS2004
DSB Freeware Northrop F-5E. The F-5 is a supersonic fighter
combining low cost, ease of maintenance, and great versatility.
More than 2000 F5 aircraft have been procured by the USAF for
use by allied nations. The F-5, which resembles the USAF Northrop
T-38 trainer, is suitable for various types of ground-support
and aerial intercept missions. By DSB Design. Repacked by Keith
Moore.37MB |
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FS2004
DSB Freeware Northrop F-5A. The F-5 is a supersonic fighter
combining low cost, ease of maintenance, and great versatility.
More than 2000 F5 aircraft have been procured by the USAF for
use by allied nations. The F-5, which resembles the USAF Northrop
T-38 trainer, is suitable for various types of ground-support
and aerial intercept missions. By DSB Design. Repacked by Keith
Moore. 55MB |
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FS2004
Lockheed T-33a USAF Textures only.
This T-33a, s/n 57-0765, was with the 87th Fighter Interceptor
Squadron "Red Bulls" in 1978 at K. I. Sawyer AFB, MI. The 87th
maintained four T-33 Shooting Stars at K. I. Sawyer to provide
target support for the squadron interceptors, simulating Soviet
bomber tactics. In addition, they flew NORAD radar evaluation
and logistic support sorties. Requires Tim Conrad's T-33a Package
here. Repainted
by Bill Baldwin. 1.8MB |
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FS2004
General Dynamics EF-111 Raven.
Also known as the SparkVark, this is the electronic warfare
and jamming version of the F-111. Intended to escort strike
aircraft and provide defense suppression. By Mike Stone. 879K |
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