MERDC is the camouflage scheme used by the US military from the late 1970s to the mid 1980s, and before the introduction of the current 3-tone pattern NATO pattern. There were several regional and seasonal MERDC variations, of which I have included the two commonly seen in Germany back then.
If you'd like your WWIII to take place at a time when the F-15 was brand-spanking new, when everybody was scared of an all-out nuclear war, and when practically every F-16 model kit featured either prototype or pre-production aircraft, this one is for you.
These skins are subject to the Combat Ace Fair-Use Policy; thy may not be used for payware.
This skin is for AD-4N the French supplied to Cambodia against massive US protest. There are decals for ten aircraft, which is about the number used operationally (a couple were kept for spares).
This skin is for the six ex-French AD-4N Skyraiders the French gave to Chad in the 1970's. They were flown by French mercenaries in the civil war and against Lybian forces.
This is a skin for ex-French AD-4N Skyraiders that were given to Gabon in the 1970's, and flown by French mercenary pilots. Gabon had eight Skyraiders; the decals are for those five I was able to find reference on.
This is a skin for the AD-4N Skyraider in French service. This is basically a bare metal skin with decals for several French squadrons that used the Skyraider in Algeria, Madagascar, and Chad. I have also included the .PSD-files (made with the Gimp, though) in case you'd love to dirty up your aircraft some more, or play with bare-metal skyraider skins.
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