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  1. 9th Tactical Fighter Squadron "Strigon" skin for LOMAC

    This is LOMAC skin for 9th Tactical Fighter Squadron "Strigon".
     
    The Estovakian Central Military District Air Force 370th Air Wing, 9th Tactical Fighter Squadron is featrued in Ace Combat 06: Fires of Liberation. The Strigon Squadron operates multiple Su-33 Sea Flankers. They operate off of the P-1112 Aigaion and act as air cover for the Aigaion and it's escorts.

    249 downloads

       (4 reviews)

    1 comment

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  2. Oxyd SU-33 Camo Pack V2.1

    New 1024x1024 textures for Russian "279th KIAP 1st squad NAVY"Russian "279th KIAP 2nd squad NAVY"Russian "Standart-1 NAVY"Russian "Standart-2 NAVY"Russian "T-10K-1 test paint scheme"Russian "T-10K-2 test paint scheme"Disclaimer: Install at your own risk - Biohaz will not be held responsible for any harm done due to use of these files

    651 downloads

       (1 review)

    1 comment

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  3. SU-30 desert pattern for the SU-33

    Loman compatible desert camoDisclaimer: Install at your own risk - Biohaz will not be held responsible for any harm done due to use of these files

    528 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    0 comments

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  4. SU-33 \"Different\"

    This is my first texture that i have uploaded on any site so enjoy!!!

    492 downloads

       (0 reviews)

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  5. SU-33 Aggressive

    Different skin than all the other i tend to do these types of skin. so enjoy!

    713 downloads

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  6. Su-33 Desert_Weathered

    Loman compatible
     
    This skin will replace the #2 skin for the Su33.

    1,137 downloads

       (0 reviews)

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  7. Su-33 Fictional Skins: US Navy Fighter Squadrons (Volume I)

    Su-33 Fictional Skins: US Navy Fighter Squadrons (Volume I)
    for DCS World 1.2.16 and later
     
    This is a collection of eight skins representing three US Navy fighter squadrons using historical F-14 Tomcat liveries. The squadrons included are:
     
    VF-21 Freelancers (CAG, CO, Line birds)
    VF-103 Jolly Rogers (CAG, CO, Line birds)
    VF-124 Gunfighters (CO, Line birds)
     
    The VF-103 skins date from their 2000 deployment with CVW-17 on the USS George Washington. Included as the CO bird is the famous "Santa Cat", which has the jolly roger decked out in Christmas gear.
     
    Most markings have been westernized, and the pilots have been given USN flightsuits with Naval Aviator wings and squadron patches. The helmet remains Russian made.
     
    Note: this skin pack uses an EXE installer that creates common texture folders and an autoexec.cfg (if you already have one, you can make manual changes). I would like your feedback on this system; if it works I intend to apply it to my other skin packs.
     

    For Compact Installations - A Note About Autoexec.cfg:
     
    Rather than copying texture files to their respective livery folders, I prefer to use a series of common texture folders along with unique filenames. This allows a single instance of many of my common textures, and keeps the hard drive footprint to a minimum (especially nice if you run a SSD for your system drive).
     
    The installer will add a series of folders to the DCS Texture path; if you do not have these folders created, then it is no problem. The autoexec.cfg included will automatically point to the Texture folder in your Saved Games\DCS folder, and regardless of whether you run the Open Alpha, Open Beta, or Release version of DCS, the path will always point to your Saved Games\DCS\Texture folder. Again, this saves space on your hard drive.
     
    If you use your own Autoexec.cfg, then when prompted to overwrite you can click "no". This will create a file called autoexec.new, and you can manually make the updates as you like. Just don't modify the top line with the file date; this is used by the installer for version control. However, feel free to include it in your existing autoexec.cfg, so you don't get prompted to overwrite until there's another update to the autoexec.cfg.
     
    If you inadvertently overwrite your autoexec.cfg, it is actually backed up as autoexec.old. Just open it and copy the appropriate information to the new file.
     

    For Traditional Installations:
     
    If there is an issue with textures not displaying, it is likely a problem with the installer. Please let me know what textures are missing so that I can troubleshoot the issue.
     

    Su-33 template by jamison1982.
     
    These skins were inspired by Clave's Deviant Art gallery:
    http://ws-clave.deviantart.com/gallery/6112394?offset=432
     
    If you have any squadron requests, please PM me. If possible, provide top and profile views of the aircraft, preferably line art (much easier to extract color), and for CAG/CO birds, a close up of the tail fin is greatly appreciated.
     
    You are free to use any of these skins in other projects as long as proper credit is provided in the readme file.
     
    Fly Navy!
     
    -Home Fries

    15 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    2 comments

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  8. Su-33 Fictional Skins: US Navy Fighter Squadrons (Volume II)

    Su-33 Fictional Skins: US Navy Fighter Squadrons (Volume II)
    for DCS World 1.2.16 and later
     
    This is a collection of seven skins representing three US Navy fighter squadrons using historical F-14 Tomcat liveries. The squadrons included are:
     
    VF-2 Bounty Hunters (CAG, Line birds)
    VF-111 Sundowners (CAG, Line birds)
    VF-213 Blacklions (CAG, CO, Line birds)
     
    The VF-213 skins date from their 2005 deployment with CVW-8 on the USS Theodore Roosevelt (the "Tomcat Farewell Tour").
     
    Most markings have been westernized, and the pilots have been given USN flightsuits with Naval Aviator wings and squadron patches. The helmet remains Russian made.
     
    The VF-2 skins were inspired by GeorgeLKMT's VF-2 CAG skin for Dino Cattaneo's F-14D (for FSX), and the skin was also used as a starting point for my own VF-2 CAG skin.
     
    Note: this skin pack uses an EXE installer that creates common texture folders and an autoexec.cfg (if you already have one, you can make manual changes). I would like your feedback on this system; if it works I intend to apply it to my other skin packs.
     

    For Compact Installations - A Note About Autoexec.cfg:
     
    Rather than copying texture files to their respective livery folders, I prefer to use a series of common texture folders along with unique filenames. This allows a single instance of many of my common textures, and keeps the hard drive footprint to a minimum (especially nice if you run a SSD for your system drive).
     
    The installer will add a series of folders to the DCS Texture path; if you do not have these folders created, then it is no problem. The autoexec.cfg included will automatically point to the Texture folder in your Saved Games\DCS folder, and regardless of whether you run the Open Alpha, Open Beta, or Release version of DCS, the path will always point to your Saved Games\DCS\Texture folder. Again, this saves space on your hard drive.
     
    If you use your own Autoexec.cfg, then when prompted to overwrite you can click "no". This will create a file called autoexec.new, and you can manually make the updates as you like. Just don't modify the top line with the file date; this is used by the installer for version control. However, feel free to include it in your existing autoexec.cfg, so you don't get prompted to overwrite until there's another update to the autoexec.cfg.
     
    If you inadvertently overwrite your autoexec.cfg, it is actually backed up as autoexec.old. Just open it and copy the appropriate information to the new file.
     

    For Traditional Installations:
     
    If there is an issue with textures not displaying, it is likely a problem with the installer. Please let me know what textures are missing so that I can troubleshoot the issue.
     
    Su-33 template by jamison1982.
     
    If you have any squadron requests, please PM me. If possible, provide top and profile views of the aircraft, preferably line art (much easier to extract color), and for CAG/CO birds, a close up of the tail fin is greatly appreciated.
     
    You are free to use any of these skins in other projects as long as proper credit is provided in the readme file.
     
    Fly Navy!
     
    -Home Fries

    14 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    0 comments

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  9. SU-33 high res grey/grey

    SU-33 Grey/Grey Highres skinBy TerraQuelleLoman compatible. *Disclaimer: Install at your own risk - Biohaz will not be held responsible for any harm done due to use of these files*

    665 downloads

       (2 reviews)

    0 comments

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  10. SU-33 High Res pack - \'Alexandra\'

    A pack of 2 new high res skinsfor the Su 33Enjoy !AlexandraLoman compatible. Disclaimer: Install at your own risk - Biohaz will not be held responsible for any harm done due to use of these files

    1,155 downloads

       (0 reviews)

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  11. SU-33 Low visibility blue/grey scheme

    Loman 1.52 compatible Low visibility camo - grey/blueDisclaimer: Install at your own risk - Biohaz will not be held responsible for any harm done due to use of these files

    765 downloads

       (5 reviews)

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  12. Su-33 Sea Dragon

    Extract to your Lock On\Bazar\TempTexture folder

    293 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  13. Weathered Su-33 Skins

    These are original LOMAC/FC skins (in the same resolution) that have been detailed and heavily weathered. Install using ModMan into CDDS files.

    284 downloads

       (1 review)

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  14. Weathered Su33 Skins (Original Model)

    Flaming Cliffs 2.0 Compatible. Install with Modman 7.3 or better. Installs into original CDDS files. These are the original files that I've heavily modified and weathered. You'll see no framerate hit with this mod.

    88 downloads

       (0 reviews)

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