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                  Cam Ranh Bay Airbase, Vietnam, Late 60's Scenery. A model
                  of Cam Ranh Bay Airbase as it appeared in the late 1960s at
                  the height of the Vietnam War. Cam Ranh Bay was the site of
                  both a USAF airbase and a major deep water port facility. It
                  was the home of the 483rd Tactical Airlift Wing and the 12th
                  Tactical Fighter Wing (until 1970). This scenery was designed
                  for FS 2002 but should also work with FS 2004. However, due
                  to changes in the FS 2004 coastline contours, it may not align
                  properly with the default FS 2004 scenery. George Knowles. 980K | 
               
             
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                  Nha Trang Airfield, Vietnam, Late 60's Scenery. A model
                  of Nha Trang Airfield as it appeared in the late 1960's at the
                  height of the Vietnam War. It was a major transport base that
                  served US Air Force, US Army, and VNAF units. Nha Trang Airfield
                  was managed by the 14th Combat Support Group. This scenery was
                  designed for FS 2002 but it should work in FS 2004. However,
                  due to minor changes in the FS 2004 coastline contours, it may
                  not line up precisely. George Knowles. 379K | 
               
             
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                  QuiNhon Air Base, Vietnam, Late 60's Scenery. A detailed
                  model of QuiNhon Air Base as it appeared during the late 1960's
                  at the height of the Vietnam War. Qui Nhon was a major transport
                  base and port facility. Note: This scenery was designed for
                  FS 2002, but it should work in FS 2004. However, due to minor
                  changes in the FS 2004 coastline contours it may not line up
                  precisely. Requires the trees_v3.zip object library by Gerrish
                  Gray (here).
                  George Knowles. 623K | 
               
             
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                  Phu Cat AB , Vietnam, Late 60's Scenery .A model of Phu
                  Cat AB as it appeared in the late 1960s at the height of the
                  Vietnam War. At various times, it was home to the 371st TFW,
                  the 37th TFW, and the 12th TFW. Several fighter squadrons were
                  also assigned there TDY. This scenery was designed for FS 2002
                  but should also work in FS 2004. George Knowles. 1MB | 
               
             
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                  Marble Mountain Airfield, Vietnam, Late 60's Scenery. A
                  model of Marble Mountain Airfield as it appeared in the late
                  1960s at the height of the Vietnam War. Marble Mountain was
                  a USMC helicopter and jet airbase located on the coast about
                  5 miles southeast of DaNang. It was home to the 16th Combat
                  Aviation Group. This scenery was designed for FS 2002 but it
                  should work in FS 2004. However, due to slight changes in the
                  coastline contours, it may not line up precisely. George Knowles.
                  766K | 
               
             
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                  DaNang Air Base Vietnam, Late 60's Scenery. A detailed model
                  of DaNang Air Base as it appeared during the late 1960's at
                  the height of the Vietnam War. DaNang AB was the home of the
                  366th TFW "Gunfighters", as well as Army, Navy, and USMC units.
                  Note: This scenery was designed for FS 2002, but it should work
                  in FS 2004. However, due to minor changes in the FS 2004 coastline
                  contours it may not line up precisely. George Knowles. 748K | 
               
             
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                  Nam Phong RTAFB Vietnam, Late 60's Scenery. A model of Nam
                  Phong RTAFB as it appeared in mid-1972 when much of it was still
                  under construction. Nam Phong was originally an obscure Thai
                  Air Force training base located about 60 miles south-southeast
                  of the large USAF/Air America facility at Udorn. In response
                  to increasing NVA attacks in the Central Highlands of South
                  Vietnam, the US Marine Corps transferred three fighter/attack
                  squadrons (known as “Task Force Delta”) from Da Nang to Nam
                  Phong. A new 10,000 ft. concrete runway was built, and roads,
                  aircraft parking and housing/storage areas were hacked out of
                  the jungle by a joint USN/USMC engineering team. Nam Phong was
                  nicknamed “the Rose Garden” in jest due to the extremely primitive
                  conditions that existed there when the Marines first arrived.
                  The nickname was borrowed from the Marine Corps advertising
                  slogan, "We don't promise you a rose garden", which in turn
                  was inspired by the lyrics of a popular country & western song
                  by Lynn Anderson. The three USMC fighter/attack squadrons that
                  took up permanent residence at Nam Phong were the VMFA-115 “Silver
                  Eagles”, the VMFA-232 “Red Devils”, and the VMA(AW) -533 “Nighthawks”.
                  Note: This scenery requires installation of the trees_v3.zip
                  object library by Gerrish Gray (here)..
                  George Knowles. 612K | 
               
             
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                  Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base Vietnam, Late 60's Scenery.
                  A model of Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base (NKP). Situated
                  in the far northeast corner of Thailand right across the Mekong
                  River from Laos, NKP was the smallest, remotest, and most primitive
                  of the Thai airbases utilized by the US Air Force. Many of the
                  operations that were conducted at NKP were top-secret. NKP was
                  the headquarters of “Task Force Alpha”, the underground command
                  center directing “Arc Light” bombing of the Ho Chi Minh trail.
                  The 56th Air Commando Wing employed a variety of fixed wing
                  aircraft and helicopters for interdiction, close air support,
                  psychological warfare, search and rescue, forward air control,
                  and clandestine insertion and extraction of special operations
                  personnel in Laos and North Vietnam. One of the key covert missions
                  conducted at NKP was “Operation Igloo White”, which involved
                  the planting and monitoring of electronic sensors along the
                  Ho Chi Minh trail. Air America also used NKP as a base to supply
                  the various hill tribes in Laos. Note: This scenery requires
                  the trees_v3.zip object library by Gerrish Gray (here)..
                  George Knowles. 1.7MB | 
               
             
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                  Takhli RTAFB Vietnam, Late 60's Scenery. An upgraded model
                  of Takhli RTAFB as it appeared in the late 1960s at the height
                  of the Vietnam War. During those years, Takhli was the home
                  of the USAFs 355th Tactical Fighter Wing, which flew F-105 Thunderchiefs
                  and RB/EB-66 Destroyers. A large number of KC-135 tankers were
                  also stationed at Takhli. In December 1970 the 355th TFW was
                  deactivated and the airbase was closed. However, Takhli was
                  reopened in April 1972 and served as a major base of combat
                  operations during the Linebacker I and II campaigns. This is
                  the fourth in a series of upgraded Vietnam War era Thai airbase
                  models. The assistance of ?Bangkok Bob? Vaughn and other Takhli
                  veterans in constructing this model is sincerely appreciated.
                  Note: This scenery requires installation of the trees_v3.zip
                  object library by Gerrish Gray (here).
                  George Knowles. 1.9MB | 
               
             
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                  Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base Vietnam, 1972 Scenery. An
                  upgraded model of Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base as it appeared
                  in 1972 during Linebacker I and II. The Linebacker bombing campaigns
                  were instrumental in bringing an end to the war in Vietnam.
                  Korat RTAFB was the home of the USAF’s 388th Tactical Fighter
                  Wing, which flew F-105D Thunderchiefs (“Thuds”) and F-4E Phantom
                  II fighter bombers against ground targets in North Vietnam.
                  Korat also hosted a variety of other aircraft types including
                  the F-105G Wild Weasel, the RB-66 Destroyer, the EC-121 Super
                  Constellation, and the A-7 Corsair II. Korat RTAFB was adjoined
                  on the south by Camp Friendship, a US Army logistics and support
                  base. Note: This scenery requires the trees_v3.zip object library
                  by Gerrish Gray (here).
                  George Knowles. 2.3MB | 
               
             
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