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This model represents the Visby class, a series of 600 ton corvettes developed for the Swedish Navy. The Visby has been in development and testing for years, and finally entered service in 2009.

 

The Visby has received international attention due to its groundbreaking stealth features. The vast majority of its systems are hidden within the hull, giving it a low radar cross section and a very sleek hull.

 

 

All necessary sounds, guns, and weapons are included in this package, as well as hull decals for each ship of the class. See the readme for more details. Please remember that this model is designed for the SF2 series and updated for SF2:NA, so it probably won't work correctly with earlier versions of the game.

 

If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or constructive criticisms regarding this model, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you!


 

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Hey very exotic thanks !!

 

What is your To do list after that ? maybe some french ones :grin:

 

Did you ever considering make a carrier ? I have a Rafale who need one :grin:

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Hey very exotic thanks !!

 

What is your To do list after that ? maybe some french ones :grin:

 

Did you ever considering make a carrier ? I have a Rafale who need one :grin:

 

There is a CDG in the SF1 boats section that works great for the Rafale's here

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Yes, but it might be better, i think it's an unfinished model.

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Thanks for taking your time updating the older models; WBS :salute:

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New version has been uploaded with the correct position for the RBS15II missile launchers (they shoot from hatches on either side of the ship). Textures and data have been improved, and I've included a new data set so you can assign the ship as a frigate in task forces. (...Not that there are a lot of other Swedish ships yet, but consider it planning for the future.)

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Good timing, WBS. I got plans for this lady :)

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New version is being uploaded with working flight deck, as requested by JonathanRL. Enjoy!

(Be sure to switch to the frigate version, "Visby_DATA_FF.ini", in order to make use of it.)

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