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Boeing Pelican. While it seems outlandish, this is not a
fantasy design, as such. This aircraft is currently under study
by the Boeing Company. It's intended to meet the DOD's future
strategic deployment initiatives. This calls for being able
to deploy a full combat division, anywhere in the world, in
5 days. Or being able to deploy five divisions in 30 days. It's
intended to replace surface ships as the primary heavy cargo
carrier for the U.S. military. The design specification calls
for this aircraft to carry 2.4 million pounds of cargo. While
capable of flying at altitude, like a normal aircraft, it is
really intended for use as a ground effect vehicle, especially
for use over water. Cruising at an altitude 20 feet, using the
ground effect cushion to generate additional lift, it will be
able to travel large distances on the same amount of fuel used
by traditional aircraft half its size. Mike Stone. 1.4MB |
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Grumman OV-1D US Army Trainer Textures only.
Repaint only for Tim Conrad's OV-1D Trainer. The OV-1D was widely
used during the Vietnam conflict as a reconaisance platform
as well as a light attack airframe. This version represents
the standard trainer used for potential OV-1D pilots in a generic
US Army training scheme for an aircraft at Fort Rucker, Alabama,
in the early 1970's. Original aircraft and textures by Tim Conrad,
repaints by Ron Rhea. 1.8MB |
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BAe Harrier GR7/T10 Package.
This package, presented by UKMIL, gives a new lease of life
to the freeware harrier by Alphasim. This new version includes
new flight dynamics, panel and sounds, along with a whole host
of new textures. It includes the superb VTOL effect by Rob Barendregt.
to see how to control the VTOL elements please read the enclose
readme file this pack will give you 2 versions of the GR7, Clean
and Tanked, along with 1 version of the T10 trainer. Model file
by Alphasim. Revised aircraft inc panel, and flight files, by
UKMIL with assistance from Rob Barendregt. 25.3MB |
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