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F-4K Phantom II - VC-724, Royal Australian Navy


This is an additional skin for my F-4K Phantom II - Royal Australian Navy portraying the markings of 724 Squadron.

 

In real life, 724 Squadron (or VC-724) was the RAN Fleet Air Arm's fast jet training squadron. 724 Squadron commissioned in the RAN in 1955 as a fighter training squadron. In real life, it operated various types including the C-47, Sea Vampire, Sea Venom, Macchi MB-326H trainers, and A-4G Skyhawks. From 1972, VC-724 operated only Macchis and Skyhawks. Australia's carrier, HMAS Melbourne was decommissioned in 1982, and VC-724 transferred its Macchis to the RAAF and absorbed VF-805's Skyhawks. The Squadron decommissioned in 1984, with its remaining aircraft being sold to the RNZAF.

 

The Phantom skin provided here contains the "gold delta" tail design used on many of VC-724's Skyhawks. In line with the markings of my operational Phantoms, the decals for the squadron patch (splitter plate), squadron number, and ship name are also provided.

 

Installation

 

************************TK's F-4K Phantom II DLC is required for this skin************************

  • Copy the contents of the "Objects" folder into your Objects folder. When prompted, merge the folders.

 

Credits

  • Sundowner for his F-4 templates


 

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