Canberra PR.57: tropicalized PR.7 for India. 8 (1957) + 2 (1963) delivered.
Canberra PR.67: 2 refurbished PR.7s sold to India in 1971.
No. 106 Squadron ("Lynxes") is a squadron of the Indian Air Force.
It was raised on 1 May 1957 with eight newly inducted PR.57 English Electric Canberras
in the strategic photo-reconnaissance role.[3] Initially positioned at Bareilly,
later the squadron moved to Agra.
When the Canberras were retired in 2007, the squadron was equipped with
Hawker Siddeley HS 748.
One of the early commanding officers of No. 106 Squadron, Wing Commander Jaggi Nath,
who was awarded a Maha Vir Chakra in both the 1965 and 1971 wars, said : “106 Squadron
(with the Canberra PR.57/PR.67) was not just an Air Force asset, it was a national asset”.
WHAT'S IN:
- 2 planes
- 4 skins, historical decals
- screens, sounds, seats
CREDITS:
- TW/TK: plane model
- Ghostrider883 for references and help
- Ludo: templates
- Yakarov79 bump maps
- Paulopanz: skins, decals, screens, ini edits
INSTALL:
- all in main mod folder
Enjoy
@paulopanz
Tropicalized B(I)8 for India. In January 1957 India placed a large order for the Canberra:
a total of 54 B(I)58 bombers that later became 79. It was used by No. 5, 6, 16, 35 Squadrons and JBCU OCU.
First used in combat by the IAF in 1962, the Canberra was employed during the UN campaign against the breakaway Republic of Katanga in Africa.
During the Indo-Pakistani Wars of the 1960s and 1970s.
The entire Indian Air Force Canberra fleet was grounded and then retired following the crash of an IAF Canberra in December 2005.
After 50 years of service, the Canberra was finally retired by the IAF on 11 May 2007.
WHAT'S IN:
- a new plane
- 11 skins, historical decals, screen
- weapons, sounds, guns, pilot
CREDITS:
- BobRock: plane model
- Soulfreak: templates
- GhostRider883: references & help
- paulopanz: skins, decals, screens, ini edits
INSTALL:
- all in main mod folder
NOTE:
Enjoy
@paulopanz
Photo reconnaissance version of the F.8, first flown 29 March 1950,
59 built for the Royal Air Force.
The PR Mk 10 was designed, in parallel with the FR Mk 9, to
replace the Spitfire PR Mk XI and PR Mk XIX as a highaltitude
photographic reconnaissance aircraft. To help
achieve good performance at high-altitude the longer span
wings (43ft 6in) and the tail assembly, fitted to the early F
Mk 4s, were both employed but armament was removed.
WHAT's IN:
- a new plane
- 7 skins from 2,13,81,541 squadrons
- historical decals, screens, pilot, weapons, sounds
CREDITS:
- Yakarov79: model, temps, inis
- paulopanz: skins, decals, tweaks
INSTALL:
- all in your main mod folder
OPERATIONS:
- canopy open key 10 - autoclosing at takeoff
Enjoy:
@paulopanz
6 refurbished B.2 bombers sold to Peru.
Peruvian Air Force Canberras flew combat sorties against Ecuadorian positions during the Cenepa War in 1995.
Peru retired its Canberras in June 2008.
WHAT's IN:
- A new plane
- 2 new skins
- Screens, decals, weapons
CREDITS:
- Tk/TW for basic Canberra mk.2
- Soulfreak for extra pylons and seat (Canberra 62)
- Ludo for Templates
- paulopanz for skins, decals, screens, Sf-2 edits etc.
INSTALL:
- Exp 2 needed
- put all in main mod folder and overwrite if needed
Enjoy
@paulopanz
6 refurbished B(I).6 bombers sold to Peru.
Peruvian Air Force Canberras flew combat sorties against Ecuadorian positions during the Cenepa War in 1995.
Peru retired its Canberras in June 2008.
WHAT's IN:
- A new plane
- 2 new skins
- Screens, decals, weapons
CREDITS:
- Tk/TW for basic Canberra mk.6
- Ahmed Junaid Raza for SF.1 old model weapons, pit, loads
- Soulfreak for extra pylons and seat (Canberra 62)
- Ludo for Templates
- paulopanz for skins, decals, screens, Sf-2 edits etc.
INSTALL:
- Exp 2 needed
- put all in main mod folder and overwrite if needed
NOTE:
- recon flares work like rockets
- a better gunpack should be needed
Enjoy
@paulopanz
4 refurbished B.2 bombers sold to Ethiopia
WHAT's IN:
- A new plane
- 2 new skins
- Screens, decals, weapons
CREDITS:
- Tk/TW for basic Canberra mk.2
- Soulfreak for extra pylons and seat (Camberra 62)
- Ludo for Templates
- paulopanz for skins, decals, screens, Sf-2 edits etc.
INSTALL:
- Exp 2 needed
- put all in main mod folder and overwrite if needed
Enjoy
@paulopanz
Refurbished B(I).8 bomber sold to Fuerza Aérea del Perú (FAP).
Peruvian Air Force (FAP) Canberras flew combat sorties against Ecuadorian positions during the Cenepa War in 1995.
On 6 February 1995, a Canberra Mk 68 disappeared over the operations zone;
the aircraft had apparently struck a hill in poor weather conditions. Peru retired its Canberras in June 2008
WHAT'S IN:
- a new plane, 4 skins, decals
- screens, pilot, weapons etc
CREDITS:
- Bobrock: plane
- Soulfreak: templates & tweakings
- Paulopanz: skins, decals, screens
NOTES:
- the first 3 skins are about FAP Canberra B(I).8 as Canberra B(I).68 were refurbished in 1974
I add them to the pack so You have a whole FAP line up. When B(I).8 will be ready You could
use them as skins and edit data and userilist inis if you like.
- this little job is dedicated to a friend of mine who collects all FAP planes
- maybe someone else could use to build up the Cenepa war against Ecuador....
INSTALL:
- all in your mod folder
Enjoy
@paulopanz
Gloster Meteor FR.9 (RAF)
FR.9 Meteor in Service with the RAF.
Basic modding skills are required to run this mod. (copy/paste, mod folder structure etc.)
Install:
Copy paste Objects & Sounds folders (and all what´s in) into your mod folder.
Fuel tanks- not to be afraid. Overwrite or just leave it. 100 gal tank is original TW tank. You can overwrite or just simply do not copy.
175 gal tank also.
Tanks are just ini files. Mod use tanks that are part of aircraft lod.
This is pack contains only FR.9 model used by RAF.
All skins are in 4096x4096 format. You can easily resize to needed resolution. Better to downsize than rescale to higher res.
Credits.
Veltro2k - the original T.7 early model.
yakarov79 - model rework into FR.9 and some other mambo jumbo.
Charles - original FM from original T.7 upload.
Me - painting the skins
You need expansion pack 1 to run this mod!!!
Have fun
Report bugs.
Schapen, March 21st 2019
Carlo "Soulfreak" Vecchi