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C-130H JASDF


This is a mod of Dels's C-130H for the Japanese Air Self Defense Force's 401st Tactical Airlift Squadron, based in Komaki AB, Nagoya. Authentic squadron markings and serial numbers for each aircraft are included.

 

 

Credits:

C-130H model, cockpit, textures, and templates by Dels

JASDF skin, decals, and hangar/loading screens by Nengajyou Aki

Pilots modified from Geo's WWII Pacific Navy/Marine pilots


 

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This package has been updated to include a new camouflage skin with modern and historical squadron patches. 

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