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F-35J


In December of 2011, the F-35 was officially chosen to replace Japan's aging F-4 fleet. The F-35J is scheduled to enter service in 2016. Final assembly and perhaps eventually licence production will be handled by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

 

This package includes three different high-resolution skins representing currently proposed paint schemes. Currently included squadron markings are for the 301st Fighter Squadron from Nyutabaru Air Base, one of the first units expected to receive the new aircraft.

 

Note 1: Several avionics modifications were (selfishly) made by me to better represent the powerful AESA radar set in the F-35. Feel free to use the original F-35 avionics.ini if you prefer.

 

 

Note 2: Some essential weapons (some from the community Ordnance Pack, others created by yours truly) are included, but be sure to download the JASDF Weapons Pack for more!

 

 

 

Credits:

-Original F-35 mod by Dave, JSF Aggie, JAT81500, Amokfloo, and FastCargo

-JSOW, JDAM, and SDB models from SF2 Ordnance Shop

-JASDF skins, decals, and hangar screens by Nengajou Aki

-JASDF weapons and F-35 data ini modifications by WhiteBoySamurai


 

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