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File Description: Benina International Scenery. located in the town of Benina, 19 km east of Benghazi, from which it takes its name. The airport is operated by the Civil Aviation and Meteorology Bureau of Libya and is the second largest in the country after Tripoli International Airport. Benina International is also the secondary hub of both Buraq Air and flag carrier, Libyan Airlines. During World War II, the airport was used by the United States Army Air Force Ninth Air Force during the Eastern Desert Campaign. Known as Soluch Airfield, it was used by the 376th Bombardment Group, which flew B-24 Liberator heavy bombers from the airfield between 22 February & 6 April 1943. Once the combat units moved west, it was used as a logistics hub by Air Transport Command. It functioned as a stopover en-route to Payne Field near Cairo or to Mellaha Field near Tripoli on the North African Cairo-Dakar transport route for cargo, transiting aircraft and personnel.
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benina_airport_2010_v.1.zip |
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Freeware |
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28th November 2010, 19:49:42 |
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4196 |
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Emad Qtiefan |
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11124kb |
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File Description: NBAI Boeing CH47 Chinook in the color of Libyan Arab air Force. TEXTURE ONLY. You need the original model by Nick Black, with FDE by Mike MacIntyre.
There are three texture: two in original camouflage livery and one with new olive color scheme. Many thank to Ray Parker that allow me to modified his Spain Chinook texture.
In the pack there are AFCADs of Libyan military bases, and some fictionally flight plans.
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laraf_chinook.zip |
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Freeware |
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10th May 2010, 17:56:05 |
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685 |
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Luciano Franchini |
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967kb |
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File Description: Repaint of Aardvark's B727-200 for Libyan operator Buraq Air. Textures only.
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aiab727_buraq_air.zip |
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Freeware |
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20th June 2005, 05:18:54 |
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1094 |
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Craig Sturdivant / Aardvark |
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194kb |
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File Description: Dassault Mirage 5D (Libyan Air Force). I present a comprehensive AI traffic model package for Marcel Dassault's signature design of military jet history. Going into production in 1959, this aircraft, in late form, is still in service with several air forces to this day. An original 7-LOD model pays homage to this wonderful aircraft in the flightsim world. This package represents the Mirage 5D, 5DE, 5DD, and 5DR in the service of the Libyan Air Force; with 18 models and 42 repaints. Original aircraft model, flight dynamics, some effects, and textures by Michael Pearson; tremendous amounts of help from Michael MacIntyre and Frank Safranek.
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mpai_mirage_5_libya.zip |
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Freeware |
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18th January 2013, 01:00:40 |
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299 |
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Michael Pearson |
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18590kb |
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File Description: Dassault Mirage F1ED and F1BD in the colors of Libya Arab Air Forces.
LARAF operates 15 Mirage F1ED (single seat) and 6 Mirage F1BD (double seat), based on Okba Ben Nafi Air base (HL0W). Some of these aircraft are recently revamped by Dassault.
TEXTURE ONLY.
You need the original MAIW model by Nick Black (see readme file for details)
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laraf_nbai_mirage_f1.zip |
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Freeware |
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5th May 2010, 21:25:07 |
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540 |
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Luciano Franchini, NBAI |
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582kb |
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File Description: Flight plans for Dassault Mirage F1 operates by Libyan Arab Air Force (LARAF).
The package contain: AFCAD files, aircraft, airport and flightplans file, traffic BGL file. You need the Dassault NBAI F1 LARAF package from AVSIM: http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?CatID=fs2004aia&DLID=147026.
Many thanks to Nick Black, Mike "mikewmac" MacIntyre, Rysiek Winawer "RipPipPip" and other MAIW (www.militaryaiworks) contributors, and to Lee Swordy for TTOOLS utility.
Whole air bases sceneries of Libya bases are under construction.
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laraf_mirage_f1_flightplans.zip |
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Freeware |
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10th May 2010, 17:55:24 |
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482 |
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Luciano Franchini |
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29kb |
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File Description: Flightplans for four Libyan registered airlines, which are all subsidiaries of Libyan oil companies. Included are: Air One Nine, Sirte Oil Company, Veba Oil Aviation Department and Waha Oil Company.
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libya_flightplans.zip |
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Freeware |
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15th October 2005, 13:47:45 |
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702 |
Author: |
Diego Sollberger |
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68kb |
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File Description: RAF Bassingbourn is a former Royal Air Force station located in Cambridgeshire approximately 3 mi (5 km) north of Royston, Hertfordshire and 11 mi (18 km) south west of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.
RAF Bassingbourn was constructed by John Laing & Son between 1937 and 1939 in the parishes of Wendy and Bassingbourn immediately to the west of the A14 (now the A1198) road. The site selected was low ground between several tributaries of the River Cam. The area had been long cleared of forest and tended to be swampy and unstable, and because the boggy ground produced a persistent mist over the large meadow the site was considered ideal for airfield camouflage.
During the Second World War it served first as an RAF station and then as a bomber airfield of the Eighth Air Force, of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). It remains the home of the Tower Museum Bassingbourn. From 19 August 1942 to 25 June 1945, Bassingbourn served as headquarters for the 1st Combat Bombardment Wing of the 1st Bomb Division. It was assigned USAAF designation Station 121.
The RAF resumed occupation of Bassingbourn on 26 June 1945, the airfield was officially returned on 10 July 1945. The station became one of the main airfields for long-range transport aircraft. In 1948 and 1949 Avro York, Avro Lancaster and Douglas Dakota aircraft from the base took part in the Berlin Airlift, a massive operation transporting essential commodities to the beleaguered city.
In February 1952, RAF Bassingbourn received its first allocation of English Electric Canberra bombers and became the first jet bomber operational conversion unit (OCU) in the world. Canberras operated from Bassingbourn for 17 years and one of the aircraft is on static display in the Barracks. From 1963 to 1969 the Joint School of Photographic Interpretation was also located there.
On 29 August 1969, the last RAF Commanding Officer, Sqn Ldr A.M. McGregor MBE, turned over the station to the British Army as Bassingbourn Barracks.
The barracks were established, on the site of the former RAF Bassingbourn airfield, in January 1970, as the new Depot for the Queen's Division. The depot was responsible for training recruits undergoing their 19-week basic training before joining a regular battalion; in 1993 the Barracks were re-designated the home of the "Army Training Regiment, Bassingbourn" and remained as such for nearly 20 years. Bassingbourn Barracks closed as an army training location in August 2012.
The site was reopened for training Libyan soldiers in 2014 but closed down the same year.
Since approximately 1970 the site has retained its RAF links by being the home of 2484 (Bassingbourn) Squadron Air Training Corps.
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raf_bassingbourn.zip |
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Freeware |
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30th May 2016, 11:01:25 |
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310 |
Author: |
Terry Boissel |
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1616kb |
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File Description: Ghat is a medium-sized airport located in the south-west of Libya, near Algerian border, and 10 miles north of the city of Ghat. In early 2010s Ghat was undergoing major renovatios, but civil war in Libya has put these plans on hold. While all runways and taxiways were recently repaved, new passenger terminal is still unfinished, and air traffic is almost non-existent. Except from military and cargo planes, the only regular passenger flight to Ghat nowadays is Air Libyan from Tripoli: their A320 is visiting this place twice a week. This scenery has super-accurate layout, precise marking, and correct navaids according to the latest satellite images and charts. Photo background blends perfectly with ORBX Global. Unfinished new terminal with the construction site. Taxi signs were added for convenience. Enhanced city of Ghat and surrounding landclass. Made for P3Dv3, tested on P3Dv4 and FSX:SE. Made by Dmitriy Kozyrev.
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ghat_hlgt_freeware.zip |
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Freeware |
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27th September 2017, 06:18:00 |
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1165 |
Author: |
Dmitriy Kozyrev |
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32536kb |
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File Description: VF-41 The Black Aces. "The Fitter Killer" - This aircraft and its crew scored a victory against a Libyan Su-22 "Fitter" in the Gulf of Sidra on August 19, 1981. Aircraft and paintkit by IRIS.
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iris_vf41tomcat.zip |
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Freeware |
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26th November 2009, 01:46:15 |
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418 |
Author: |
Perry Hayes |
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4865kb |
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