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T-33 Skins Pack


Riders of all time, this is a package of skins for the T-33 liveries depicting the Italian Air Force, I hope you enjoy them, have fun.

 

Template by "AeroSnodanjo" I hope not to have the wrong name cheesy.gifwink.gif

 

 

Ah, you are free to change them, where,

how and when and how much you want, in short,

do whatever you want,

this is a job for the entire community of IL2 Sturmovik wink.giftongue.gifgrin.gif

 

http://www.mediafire.com/download/42e2w94xn50vfpd/PaintSchemes_T-33.rar

http://www.mission4today.com/index.php?name=Downloads3&file=details&id=1852


 

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    • By 1309mariano


      View File Lockheed/FMA IA-16 "Serpiente"
      Lockheed/FMA IA-16 Serpiente:
      BACKSTORY:
      The year is 1998. Argentina starts showing its newly acquired A-4AR Fightinghawk, modernized to replace the old A-4Bs. While this was happening, it was clear that the Mirages had to be retired anywhere in a near future. So, the Fabrica Militar de Aviones, also called FMA, joins Lockheed Martin to develop a multirole, supersonic fighter, to fill the space that the Mirage will no longer cover. The result of this alliance is the IA-16 Serpiente, a multirole, supersonic and highly capable aircraft, developed from the F-16. The Serpiente is very similar to the Japanese F-2, but they have some differences that make them unique: while the F-2 has a boom receptor for air refueling, the Serpiente has a fuel probe, being capable of refueling from the KC-130 owned by the FAA. The avionics and a lot of parts from the plane itself are made in Argentina, and after 2008, the plane could be made in Argentinian soil without importing a single manufactured piece. The first plane flew in 2002, and was introduced in the FAA in the year 2005. The plane is equipped with Python 5 and AMRAAM missiles. It also can be equipped with AIM-9Xs and, due to the open architecture, it can be equipped with MICA and Meteor missiles. In 2007, Argentina recieved a first batch of 24 Serpientes, with 12 going to the 5th Fighter Group and the other 12 to the 6th Fighter Group, and in 2015, with the retirement of the Mirages and Neshers, another 24 IA-16 Serpiente Block 2 were ordered, plus the modernization of the existing ones to the Block 1+ standard, matching the avionics of the upcoming versions. The nacionalization of the whole assembly proccess of the plane has opened the opportunity for exports, being offered to small countries, like Uruguay, Paraguay and El Salvador. These 3 countries allegedly planned to buy 12 units of the Serpiente each one, but pressure from the US (even though the Serpiente is a US derived product) made them decline the offer. The Serpiente has seen service in the FAA for 15 years now, and is expected to surpass 2040. The future of this plane looks bright, with several modifications planned for the next year, like a radar-absorbing painting, to have semi-stealth capabilities (coming probably next update).
      Special thanks to: 
      Dels, the creator of the F-2.
      EricJ, who uploaded the F/A-18A and its HUD, which I used for this mod.
      SandMartin, who helped me to remake the cabin.
      ValAstur, who inspired me to make this mod, and for the Nachash, the starting point of this.
      Eagle114th, for the screenshots, which he took while I was isolated, and for taking the time to test  everything (he tested absolutely EVERYTHING and helped me correct it)
      ThirdWire, for this awesome sim.
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      Lockheed/FMA IA-16 Serpiente and its decals.
      Rafael Python 5 and Hughes AIM-120-AR, the missiles of this plane.
      Fuel tanks.
      Pilot and refuel probe.
      NOTES: 
      The cabin is bugged, and we couldn't fix it. We corrected the position of the seat, but some things dissapeared, as far as I know, the LOD of the cabin is bugged.
      Submitter 1309mariano Submitted 09/04/2021 Category What If Hangar  
    • By 1309mariano
      Lockheed/FMA IA-16 Serpiente:
      BACKSTORY:
      The year is 1998. Argentina starts showing its newly acquired A-4AR Fightinghawk, modernized to replace the old A-4Bs. While this was happening, it was clear that the Mirages had to be retired anywhere in a near future. So, the Fabrica Militar de Aviones, also called FMA, joins Lockheed Martin to develop a multirole, supersonic fighter, to fill the space that the Mirage will no longer cover. The result of this alliance is the IA-16 Serpiente, a multirole, supersonic and highly capable aircraft, developed from the F-16. The Serpiente is very similar to the Japanese F-2, but they have some differences that make them unique: while the F-2 has a boom receptor for air refueling, the Serpiente has a fuel probe, being capable of refueling from the KC-130 owned by the FAA. The avionics and a lot of parts from the plane itself are made in Argentina, and after 2008, the plane could be made in Argentinian soil without importing a single manufactured piece. The first plane flew in 2002, and was introduced in the FAA in the year 2005. The plane is equipped with Python 5 and AMRAAM missiles. It also can be equipped with AIM-9Xs and, due to the open architecture, it can be equipped with MICA and Meteor missiles. In 2007, Argentina recieved a first batch of 24 Serpientes, with 12 going to the 5th Fighter Group and the other 12 to the 6th Fighter Group, and in 2015, with the retirement of the Mirages and Neshers, another 24 IA-16 Serpiente Block 2 were ordered, plus the modernization of the existing ones to the Block 1+ standard, matching the avionics of the upcoming versions. The nacionalization of the whole assembly proccess of the plane has opened the opportunity for exports, being offered to small countries, like Uruguay, Paraguay and El Salvador. These 3 countries allegedly planned to buy 12 units of the Serpiente each one, but pressure from the US (even though the Serpiente is a US derived product) made them decline the offer. The Serpiente has seen service in the FAA for 15 years now, and is expected to surpass 2040. The future of this plane looks bright, with several modifications planned for the next year, like a radar-absorbing painting, to have semi-stealth capabilities (coming probably next update).
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      Dels, the creator of the F-2.
      EricJ, who uploaded the F/A-18A and its HUD, which I used for this mod.
      SandMartin, who helped me to remake the cabin.
      ValAstur, who inspired me to make this mod, and for the Nachash, the starting point of this.
      Eagle114th, for the screenshots, which he took while I was isolated, and for taking the time to test  everything (he tested absolutely EVERYTHING and helped me correct it)
      ThirdWire, for this awesome sim.
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      Lockheed/FMA IA-16 Serpiente and its decals.
      Rafael Python 5 and Hughes AIM-120-AR, the missiles of this plane.
      Fuel tanks.
      Pilot and refuel probe.
      NOTES: 
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    • By yakarov79
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      Mostly eye candy aircrafts, available on CA. (with one exeption)
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      Jarek Hereda.
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