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  1. The Secret Brazillian Navy T-28R-1 Nomair

    For the Skunkworks T-28P file which can be found in their THIRD PARTY section. Place this skin in your T-28P folder with your Argentine T-28P's. The Brazillian Navy operated six converted T-28's off their carrier Mineas Gerais in the mid 1960's. These conversions were simular to the T-28P but designated the T-28R-1 Nomair.
     
    Tested on post 08 patch WOV.
     
    See the enclosed READ ME files for an interesting summary of this particular aircraft and its conroversy in Brazillian military history..

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  2. T-28B from VT-2 with NEW WEAPONS PYLONS

    Another skin for the Skunkworks T-28B which you will find in their Third Party section. THIS SKIN CONTAINS A SET OF NEW(and much improved) WEAPONS PYLONS for all your T-28B operations. Follow the READ ME file for installation.
     
    VT-2 was another major USN training squadron which utilized the T-28B. The "Doerbirds" operated the Trojan from NAAS Whiting field throughout the late 60's and early 70's.
     
    Tested on post 08 patch WOV.
     
    New pylons will be on all your T-28B's once installed.

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  3. Royal Saudi T-28A with NEW WEAPON PYLONS

    Another skin for the Skunkworks T-28A which you will find in their Third Party section. THIS SKIN CONTAINS A SET OF NEW(and much improved) WEAPONS PYLONS for all your T-28A operations. Follow the READ ME file for installation.
     
    The Royal Saudi Air Force obtained four T-28A aircraft from the USA during the 1950's. These Trojans were used for training purposes up until 1973 when they were retired. At least 2 remain today, one in the Royal saudi Air Force Museum, the other is derelict and remains at King Abdulaziz University.
     
    Tested on post 08 patch WOV.
     
    New pylons will be on all your T-28A's once installed.

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  4. T-28S Fennec from Groupe 3/10

    For the Skunkworks T-28S Fennec which can be found in their THIRD PARTY section. This Final 2 skin package will complete the Groupe 3/10 division of Fennecs which operated out of Batna, Algeria in 1961.
     
    Simply drop into your T-28S file to enjoy.
     
    Tested on post 08 patch WOV.

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  5. T-28S Fennec from Groupe 3/09

    For the Skunkworks T-28S Fennec which can be found in their THIRD PARTY section. This 2 skin package will complete the Groupe 3/09 division of Fennecs which operated out of Bone, Algeria in 1961.
     
    Simply drop into your T-28S file to enjoy.
     
    Tested on post 08 patch WOV.

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  6. T-28S Fennec from Groupe 3/04

    For the Skunkworks T-28S Fennec which can be found in their THIRD PARTY section. This 3 skin package will complete the Groupe 3/04 division of Fennecs which operated out of Telergma, Algeria in 1961.
     
    Simply drop into your T-28S file to enjoy.
     
    Tested on post 08 patch WOV.

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  7. T-28S Fennec from Groupe 3/05 "Marquis"

    For the Skunkworks T-28S Fennec which can be found in their THIRD PARTY section. This skin(Escadrille 2/72 "Marquis") will complete the Groupe 3/05 division of Fennecs which operated out of Mecheria, Algeria in 1960-61. (The other is the "Petit Prince" skin which comes complete with the T-28S file.
     
    Simply drop into your T-28S file to enjoy.
     
    Tested on post 08 patch WOV.

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  8. Argentine Navy T-28P Two Pack

    For the Skunkworks T-28P file which can be found in their THIRD PARTY section. This is a TWO-PACK of skins which consist of the remaining two ARA squadrons which operated the T-28P during the 1960s and 70s. Included are the 1st and 2nd Naval Attack squadrons. The T-28P file itself includes the Argentine Naval School skin......so this pack will give you a complete set.
     
    Tested on post 08 patch WOV.
     
    See the enclosed READ ME files for history and installation info.

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  9. UH-1H ( AH-1W MARINES. Cobra. Taiwan Updated 4 )

     
    File:
     
     
    1. Graphics Detail Level- Medium (or High)
     
    UH-1H
    AH-1W MARINES Version Skin (Updated 4)
    AH-1W Cobra Version Skin (Updated 4)
    AH-1W Taiwan Version Skin (Updated 4)
     
     
    2. Graphics Detail Level- High
     
    UH-1H
    AH-1W MARINES Version Skin (Updated 4)
    AH-1W Cobra Version Skin (Updated 4)
    AH-1W Taiwan Version Skin (Updated 4)
     
     
     
    Good day
     
     

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  10. USAF Air Training Command T-28B

    For the Skunkworks T-28B file located in their THIRD PARTY section. In the 1960s, a few T-28B models began to appear in USAF colors. I will assume these were being "evaluated" by the Air Training Command....but I could be wrong. If you know.....drop me a line!! Anyhow, here is the final skin in the T-28B series......the Air Training Command T-28B Trojan. ENJOY.....and thank you for your interest in my skins. I enjoyed making these and bringing a part of aviation history back for you to explore....:}

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  11. The "Soc Trang Angels" 1963

    I saved my favorite for LAST!! Here is the final skin for your Skunkworks T-28D COIN which can be found in their Third Party section. This completes the T-28D series.
     
     
    "Jungle Jim" was a code name of the original 4400th CCTS and Air Commandos. Members wore an Austrailian-type green fatigue slouch hat in the style Johnny Weissmuller wore in the Jungle Jim films of that era. The Air Commandos deployed to Laos and South Vietnam in Oct. 1961 as part of "Operation Farm Gate" during the opening of the war in Vietnam. The unit moved to Soc Trang airbase in South Vietnam and was redisignated the 1st Air Commando wing in June 1963. The Unofficial name of the unit became the "Soc Trang Angels".
     
     
    Just drop into your T-28D folder and let the fun begin!!

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  12. The T-28D and Cambodia...Friend or Foe?

    Although the USA started delivering T-28Ds to Cambodia already in August 1962, the type did not see any prominent service before the early 1970s. In fact, by 1969 most Trojans of the AVRK(Aviation Royale Khmere) were non-operational due to the lack of spares.The Royal Cambodian government had become increasingly hostile to its South Vietnamese neighbors and therefore lost favor with the U.S. government who proptly embargoed service and spare parts for the T-28's.
     
    After Gen. Noi came to power in a 1970 coup, the Cambodian air force was re-named the Aviation Nationale Khmere (AVNK). An attempt was made to restore relations with the American Government and provide limited armed patrols of the Ho Chi Mihn Trail through Cambodia. All T-28D's were brought to operational condition by USAF technicians, and were given new markings which had a striking resembelence to the USAF roundel. AVNK T-28Ds proved highly effective in combat but their operations were hampered by many elements, starting with restrictive orders from the Cambodian regime, right to the U.S. limitations about the amount of ammunition they could spend per single day!
     
     
    These are for your Skunkworks T-28D COIN which can be found in their Third Party Section.

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  13. The T-28D and the "Secret" war in Laos 1964

    Another set of skins for the Skunkworks T-28D which can be found in their Third Party section. Many of T-28s supplied to the Royal Laotian Air Force (RLAF) were equipped with side-panels, which enabled the ground crew to quickly change the national insignia - in correspondence with the nationality of the pilot that was to fly the next mission! The insignia was usually applied on cardboard, and would be slid into the panels: Lao insignia would be installed when the pilot belonged to RLAF, while USAF insignia would be substituted if some USAF 'adviser' flew the plane - officially on 'liaison' or 'weather reconnaissance' missions, of course. No insignia was worn if the aircraft was flown by Air America, or by the members of the A-Team, Thai mercenaries, Raven FACs, or B-Team. There are 3 skins for you in this package:
     
    RLAF 101st Composite Squadron, Luang Probang AB 1969
    RLAF 202nd Composite Squadron, Wattay AB 1968
    A secret SURPRISE from 1964

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  14. PAF AT-28D "Tora Tora" 1985

    Another skin for the Skunkworks T-28D COIN which can be found in their Third Party section. The Philippine Air Force, battle tested in counter-insurgency operations selected the Nomad and received 60 in the 1970's as a light attack and COIN aircraft. It was assigned to the 17th Attack Squadron of the 15th Strike Wing based in Sangley Air Base in Cavite. They continued on to serve the PAF until they finally retired in late 1992.

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  15. Royal Thai AF (RTAF) T-28D COIN from 1969

    Another skin for the Skunkworks T-28D COIN which can be found in their Third Party section. This is the Royal Thai Air Force 223 Squadron from Udon Thani RTAFB in 1969. Just drop the RTAF file into your T-28D COIN folder and Enjoy!!

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  16. Navy and Marines T-28B Superpack

    A "superpack" for the Skunkworks T-28B file which you can find in their Third Party section. Here are 6 more historical skins for you to play with:
     
    BTU-2 from NAS Corry Field in 1954
    ATU-801 from NAS Kingsville in 1955 (the squadron Monogram Models used for their original release of the T-28B plastic kit in 1956)
    VMIT-10 from MCAS Cherry Point in 1955
    VT-27 from NAS New Iberia (Meridian) in 1962
    VT-3 from NAS Whiting Field in 1967
    VT-122 from NAS Miramar in 1970 (the squadron Monogram featured on later releases of the T-28B plastic kit in the 1970s)
     
     
    Just plop em into your T-28B file. I had fun making them......you have fun flying them!!
     
    Want to see a particular T-28 squadron as a skin?? Just drop me a line with your request....:}

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  17. A3D-1 Skywarrior from VAH-3 "Sea Dragons"

    A skin for the Skunkworks recent release of the A3D-1 Skywarrior. Here is VAH-3, the "Sea Dragons" of NAS Sanford in Florida. This was the RAG (Replacement Air Group) for Atlantic fleet Skywarrior squadrons. See the enclosed Read Me file for historical background and installation.

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  18. JASDF RT-28B 501st Hikotai 1965

    Another skin for the Skunkworks T-28B which can be found in their Third Party section. In the early 1960s, a single T-28B was exported to Japan where it was assigned to the 501st Hikotai Teisatsu Kokutai .....or Photo Recon Squadron. This was the primary recon squadron of the Japanese Air Self Defense Force (JASDF). Based at Hyakuri Airbase, just north of Tokyo......their main equipment consisted of RF-86F Photo-Sabers. This T-28B surely was some type of squadron utility or proficientcy aircraft.(?) Just drop the file into your T-28B folder and ENJOY!!

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  19. Fuerza Aerea Argentina (FAA) T-28A

    Another skin for the skunkwoks T-28A Trojan which can be found in their Third Party section. The Argentine Air Force (FAA) operated a small number of T-28A Trojan trainers at its Aviation Military Academy during the 1960-70s era. This school was(and still is) in Cordoba, Argentina. This completes the T-28A series of skins for your Trojan. If you have a request for a skin you would like to see...drop me a line!

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  20. Cuban Revolutionary Air Force T-28A 1961

    Another skin for the skunkwoks T-28A Trojan which can be found in their Third Party section.
    In 1958, the United States allowed the sale and export of 10 T-28A Trojan trainers to the Batista government in Cuba. They were to be used as primary and advanced training aircraft for the FAEC (Fuerza Aerea del Ejercito de Cuba)....the Cuban Air Force.
     
    With the overthrow of the Batista government in 1959, the U.S. placed an immediate embargo on the sale, but four planes had already been delivered. These four fell into the hands of Castro and were placed into service with the FAR(Fuerza Aerea Revolutionaria)....the Cuban Revolutionary Air Force. They were apparently in service during the Bay of Pigs Invasion of 1961.....however what(if any) role they played is unknown.

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  21. Philippine Air Force (PAF) T-28A Trojan

    Another skin for the Skunkworks T-28A which you will find in their Third Party section. The PAF operated a small number of A models for training of new cadets. The Philippine Air Force Flying School is located at Fernano AFB, near Lipa City,Phillipines. Drop this file into your T-28A file and enjoy! A PAF T-28D "Tora Tora" is in the works.

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  22. DT-28B Drone Controller NAS Pt.Mugu 1960

    A skin for the Skunkworks T-28B located in their Third Party section. Another role the Trojan played was as a drone controller. The airframe was re-designated as DT-28B and appropriate avionics were installed for the remote control of drone aircraft. This skin represents VU-3A (Utility Squadron Three A) out of NAS Pt. Mugu in 1960. Just drop into your T-28B folder and enjoy!!

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  23. US NAVY Chuting Stars T-28B 1963

    Another skin for the Skunkworks T-28B Trojan which can be found in their Third Party section. During the early sixties, the US Navy Chuting Stars parachute demonstration team operated a T-28B as a "stunt plane" to thrill the crowd. Here it is.......drop the file into your T-28B folder and go have FUN!!!

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  24. Fuerza Aerea Mexicana (FAM) T-28A Two Pack

    2 new skins for the Skunkworks T-28A. You will find this aircraft in their Third Party section. Mexico was a major operator of the T-28A throughout the 1960-70s era. These 2 additional skins will compliment the 201st Squadron you get with the T-28A and complete the Mexican Air Force package. Just drop both files (205 and 207) into your T-28A folder and FIESTA amigo!!!

    56 downloads

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  25. T-28D 1st Special Operations Wing 1969

    A skin for the Skunkworks T-28D COIN. You will find this aircraft in the their Third Party section. Based at Hulbert Field in Florida,the 1st SOW replaced the 4400th Combat Crew Training Group in Apr 1962. They assumed air commando operations and training responsibility for the U.S. Air Force. With the use of the T-28D, they instructed United States and South Vietnamese Air Force aircrews in unconventional warfare, counter-insurgency, psychological warfare, and civic actions throughout the Southeast Asian conflict.

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