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  1. IDF Mosquito 1956

    Mosquito FB.Mk.VI
    110 Squadron, Israeli Air Force (Ramat David) 1956
     
    The IDF/AF bought about 30 Mosquito FB.VIs from France. This skin and set of decals for the Suez Crisis represents 110 Squadron (Reserve).
     
    Some of the detail of Gramps' original skin have been retained.
     
    Enjoy
     
    LloydNB

    195 downloads

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  2. EAF Il-28 - Suez

    IL-28
    8 Squadron, Egyptian Air Force (Inchas) 1956
     
    Not really a skin; this is a set of decals for the Suez Crisis added to the original silver skin.
     
    LloydNB

    186 downloads

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  3. EAF C-47 - Suez 1956

    C-47A
    3 Squadron, Egyptian Air Force (Almaza) 1956
     
    I've reworked Gramps' original C-47A skin and applied a set of decals for the Egyptian Air Force during Suez Crisis. The original olive green interior, under-carriage and flaps have been retained - you can't improve on perfection.
     
    LloydNB

    204 downloads

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  4. EAF S-52 DragonFfly 1956

    S-51 Dragonfly
    Egyptian Air Force [bilbeis?] 1956
     
    The EAF only ever had one S-51, belonging to the Royal Flight before Nasser came to power. While you may not find this of much use, it was interesting to skin.
     
    LloydNB

    107 downloads

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  5. Vichy Douglas DB-7 (Casablanca 1942)

    Douglas DB7 - or A-20
    Morocco 1942
     
    For the Dev A-Team's A-20C Havoc/Boston mod released by Wrench.
     
    Credit to Wrench for his help and encouragement and to Gramps for the original skin on which this is based. The cowling stripes aren't perfect but they will do.
     
    Enjoy
     
     
    LloydNB

    102 downloads

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  6. FAA Martlet Mk I

    Grumman Martlet Mk I (1940-1941)
     
    For the F4F-4 Wildcat by Pasko - original skin by Gramps, cockpit by Kesselbrut and FM by Starfighter.
     
    The first Wildcat used by the Fleet Air Arm were 53 Grumman G-36a Martlet I, and 6 Grumman G-36a Martlet III diverted from a French order which had not been delivered before the Fall of France in 1940. The aircraft were all delivered to the British Purchasing Commission on 23 August 1940 and transferred to the first FAA unit 804 squadron at Hatston, 778 squadron at Arbroath, 759 squadron at Yeovilton and 802 squadron at Donisbristle from September through to November 1940.
     
    Engine Wright R-1820-G205 Cyclone
    Supercharger Single Stage - two speed
    Wings Fixed
    No. of Guns 4
    Rounds per gun 430

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  7. IDF B-17G (1948)

    B-17F (Serial no, 1602)
    69 Squadron, IDF/AF 1948
     
    This skin represents the aircraft from Ray Ball's 'The Israeli Air Force, Part One: 1948-1967. Artist: M.David Howley
     
    This is a decal change and a repaint of the upper surfaces of the original B-17F skin by Gramps. All credit for the rest of the skin goes to him. I have used the panel-lines from the B17G_909_template for FS2002. While the actual aircraft was a B-17G, in 1948 it was without the chin-turret.
     
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  8. IDF B-17G (1956)

    B-17F (Serial no, 1603-23)
    69 Squadron, IDF/AF 1956
     
    This skin represents the aircraft from Ray Ball's 'The Israeli Air Force, Part One: 1948-1967. Artist: M.David Howley
     
    This is a set of decals and a repaint of the upper surfaces of the original B-17G skin by Gramps. All credit for the rest of the skin goes to him. I have used the panel-lines from the layerfile in the B17G_909_template for FS2002 .

    173 downloads

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  9. EAF Lancaster 1956

    Lancaster
    8 Squadron, Egyptian Air Force (Inchas) 1956
     
    This is mini-mod with a set of decals and a repaint of the upper surfaces of the original Lancaster skin by Gramps. All credit for the rest of the skin goes to him.
     
    The EAF had 10 Lancasters at the beginning of the Suez Crisis. Most were caught on the ground and destroyed by FAA Seahawks.
     
    Weapons loadout has been changed to WP and the guns changed to 50 cal. The original aircraft were supplied without guns and the Egyptians scrounged weapons off surplus WWII aircraft. While I can't change the model to reflect the fact that there were only two 50 cals in the rear turret, I have de-gunned it.

    166 downloads

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  10. Syrian Texan (1948)

    Texan
    Syrian Air Force 1948
     
    This is a set of decals and a repaint of the SNJ_6 by Rob "Bunyap" McCray. The original Texan skin by Pappychksix.
     
    This skin comes from the Harvard/Texan by Alphasim for Flight Simulator X (base textures by Frank Safranek) and a re-paint by Henry William. My contribution has been to adapt it for SFP1 and so is minimal. I've used some poetic licence about the colour scheme.
     
    France provided Syria with Canadian built Harvard/Texans shortly after WWII. They were used in 1948 quite successfully in the ground attack role.
     
    LloydNB

    123 downloads

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  11. IDF Bonanza V (1948)

    Beechcraft Bonanza V35
    IDF 1948
     
    The IDF/AF operated 3 Bonanzas from 1948 through to 1952. Two were purchased in South Africa from donation from the local Jewish community and flown overland to Israel. The other was bought in the Netherlands. Initially bombs were dropped by hand out the cargo door but later racks were added. There were even experiments with strafing - a crewman would lie on the floor of the cabin with a machinegun out the cargo door while the pilot circled the target.
     
    There are no hardpoints to the model so no bombracks but its fine for recon.
     
    #################
    The underlying panel lines come from the paint kit for the Beech Bonanza V35B (Flightsim) by Alexandre Cadel.
     
    Thanks go to allenjb42 for his help doing the skin for this one.
     
    Wing Palette shows a green and tan Bonanza, while the surviving photos show a single mottled colour (tan or green) over the aluminium base from earlier in 1948. I've chosen the latter.
     
    LloydNB

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  12. Stab./LG1

    Ju-88A11 - or A4(Trop)
    Stab./LG1 - Libya 1942
     
    This is the third in my collection of Ju-88s flown by Lehrgeschwader 1.
     
    This is a 95% original skin representing one of the JU-88A11 units that operated over the North African desert. Only the bomb bay door and gear door interiors from Gramps' original KG51 skin have been retained.
     
    The codes for only 4 aircraft are included.
     
    LloydNB

    76 downloads

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  13. RJAF Vampire 1967

    Vampire FB. 52
    No.1 Squadron RJAF 1967
     
    CREDIT*******
    My main contribution to this is the decals. The skin is a combination of two original skins by Gramps.
     
    LloydNB

    196 downloads

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  14. RJAF Hunter repaint

    Hunter F73
    Royal Jordanian Air Force
    *******For WoI*******
     
    I was never very happy about the colour of the stock Hunter skin. It looks fine for a gate guardian that has sat outside in all-weathers for 20 years, but not for a Hunter on active service during the 1960s. This skin is more like the Armourdave skin with a few added decals to make it more representative of a RJAF Hunter in 1967.

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  15. RNZAF Dauntless

    SBD-5 Dauntless
    No.25 Squadron
    Royal New Zealand Air Force 1944
     
    This is a set of decals and a repaint of the SBD-5 based on a skin for CFS2 by Henry Williams.

    76 downloads

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  16. IDF/AF Dragon Rapide 1948

    de Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide
    100 Squadron, Israeli Air Force 1948
     
    The IDF/AF operated 7 Dragon Rapides in 1948. Mostly operated for personnel and cargo transport, the Dragon Rapide were also be used as an air ambulance. Lacking bombers, the IDF fitted machine guns firing out the doors and aircrew pushing small bombs from the cabin. A typical load was 16x 20kg bombs. Some Dragon Rapides had bomb racks added but its not clear how many.
     
    Strictly speaking all remaining Dragon Rapides were not concentrated in 100 Squadron until 1949.
     
    Some of the details of the original A-Team skin have been retained. Special thanks to allenjb42 for the background material.
     
    Enjoy
     
    LloydNB

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  17. Javelin FAW Mk9 - No.33 Squadron

    Gloster Javelin FAW Mk.9
    No.33 Squadron
     
    New panel lines and squadron markings for this terrific old girl. I've borrowed Syrinx's original base camo (with a few tweaks).
     
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    File now updated to fix squadron marking.
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    Enjoy
     
    LloydNB

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  18. Javelin FAW9 - No.5 Squadron

    Gloster Javelin FAW Mk.9
    No.5 Squadron
     
    New panel lines and squadron markings for this terrific old girl. I've borrowed Syrinx's original base camo (with a few tweaks).
     
    I've also included a new bmp file for the Javelin tanks. Just drop it into your Weapons folder to overwrite the original.
     
     
    Enjoy
     
    LloydNB

    135 downloads

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  19. Javelin FAW Mk9 - No.11 Squadron

    Gloster Javelin FAW Mk.9
    No.11 Squadron
     
     
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  20. Javelin FAW Mk9 - No.41 Squadron

    Gloster Javelin FAW Mk.9
    No.41 Squadron
     
     
    LloydNB

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  21. Mohawk IV - 3 SAAF Squadron

    Mohawk IV
    3 SAAF Squadron
     
    Formed in Waterkloof, South Africa in September 1940 for service in Kenya, 3 SAAF Squadron operated a number of different aircraft. It received its Curtiss Mohawk IVs in September 1941, towards the end of the East Africa campaign. The SAAF acquired 72 ex-French Hawk 75A-4s, initially for home defence.
     
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    INSTALLATION
     
    Please note that there is no aircraft included in this pack. You need a copy of Wrench's Hawk75_ADA.
     
    Read the README file first. You will also need the PilotHurricane files.
     
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    LloydNB

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  22. Ju-52/3m ge (SAAF)

    Ju 52/3m ge
    19 SAAF Squadron
     
    All of South African Airways' Ju 52/3ms were absorbed into the SAAF at the beginning of the war and flew transport duties in East Africa and Madagascar.
     
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    Please note that there is no aircraft included in this pack. You need a copy of the A-Team Ju-52B package and the Pilot Hurricane.lod and PilotHurricane.bmp files.
     
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    Enjoy
     
    LloydNB

    68 downloads

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  23. Hawker Fury MkII - No43 Squadron RAF

    Hawker Fury MkII
    No.43 Squadron RAF
     
    For use with the A-Team Fury MkII. Some elements of Charles' original skin have been retained. I got a bit lazy and kept the serial number decals too.
     
    Enjoy
     
    LloydNB

    47 downloads

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  24. Amiot AAC-1 "Toucan"

    Amiot AAC-1 "Toucan"
     
    During the occupation of France the Amiot factory produced Ju-52/3m aircraft for the Axis war effort. After WWII the factory continued to produce the same aircraft but re-badged as the Amiot AAC-1. The "Toucan" was used by the Armee de l'Air and the Aeronavale until the early 1950s in Vietnam and Algeria.
     
    While the aircraft produced after WWII didn't have a rear gunner, all the current models of the JU-52/3m have rear gunners. Fire Fox may produce a civilian/transport version in the future.
     
    Enjoy
     
    LloydNB

    80 downloads

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  25. CR.42 - 95 Squadriglia

    Fiat CR.42 - Falco
     
    95 Squadriglia (18 Gruppo, 56 Stormo C.T.), Ursel, Belgium, November 1940
     
    This squadron was one of those committed to operations on the Channel coast.
     
    Install by copying the "RA_95" folder into your CR.42 install. Thanks to Veltro for a terrific aircraft to work on.
     
    *******This is a repaint of the original release skin with a few refinements.*******

    64 downloads

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