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FS2002/FS2004
Morane Saulnier MS.760 Paris. The
MS.760 was a French Armee de l'Air (Air Force) trainer aircraft
built by Morane-Saulnier. After World War II, France was in
need of a Jet trainer. Defeated in the 1953 French Navyfs
contest by the Fouga Magister, the MS.755 Fleuret was resurrected
as the MS.760 Paris IR (designed by Rene Gauthier), a four-seat
military high-speed communications aircraft and advanced trainer.
It was used extensively by the French, Dutch and other European
military between 1959 and 1997. In 1955, a short lived venture
with Beech Aircraft to market the Paris as an Executive Business
Jet in the US market was soon eclipsed by Learfs hot-rod
Model 23. Two Kinds of models (French MARINE and FAA) are included.
By Kazunori Ito. 3.1MB |
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FS2004
AI Lockheed Neptune Whidbey Island Patrol Sqn Textures only.
This repaint depicts the livery of the SP-2H Neptunes of Patrol
Squadron 1 (VP-1) on Whidbey Island Naval Air Station, as they
appeared in the early 1960's. Two Reg. Numbers are added. Whidbey
Island NAS, Washington is situated 80 miles north of Seattle.
FS2004 AI Lockheed Neptune is needed (above). By Jaap de Baare.
403MB |
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FS2004
Martin B57B Bomber VNAF Textures only.
This is a repaint of the B57B used by the VNAF during the Vietnam
War. The USAF give only a few of them to the VNAF. requires
Bill Holker's original B57B model here.
Textures: Sebastian Schneider. 1.6MB |
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FS2004
BAC Strikemaster Mk.82A "G-SOAF/425" Textures only.
This repaint represents Strikemaster G-SOAF/425. 425 was the
last Strikemaster and was originally destined for Sudan before
an arms embargo stopped the shipment of ten Strikemasters after
three had been delivered. In 1984 the Sultan of Oman's Air Force
lost a Strikemaster due to an accident and ordered a replacement
from BAe. 425 was ferried to Oman in 1986 and it served with
1 Sqn at RAFO Masirah alongside other SOAF Strikemasters. 425
left service in 1999 and was acquired by North Wales Military
Aviation Services in 2004. After recieving the civilian registration
of G-SOAF the aircraft is now seen frequently at UK airshows.
Based on Rick Piper's Jet Provost package (required here).
By Chris Halpin. 6.9MB |
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FS2002/FS2004
MIG-37B "Ferret-E".
This is Russian stealth fighter as a concept aircraft. The Soviet
counterpart of the American F-19 Stealth, the MiG 37B "Ferret"
combined a faceted airframe design with cooled exhausts, a radar-absorbing
skin and sophisticated electronic countermeasures to remain
virtually invisible to Allied radar. Purely conjectural, the
design nonetheless turned out to be closer in shape to the actual
F-117 Nighthawk than was Testors' own hypothetical F-19. By
Kazunori Ito. 1.6MB |
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