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File Description: This scenery represents RAF Benson as it was in the early 1970s. It is built, in the main with third-party library objects, along with some custom-built elements by John Young. It has been set up to use John Young's AI RAF Argosy C1 (JYAI_Argosies_FS9_1.zip and JYAI_Argosies_FSX_1.zip at flightsim.com) and a traffic file is included to do that.
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bc_benson_70.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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26th February 2014, 00:44:52 |
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1575 |
Author: |
Brian Clarke, John Young, Daryl Payne |
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1796kb |
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File Description: In September of 1974, No. 229 Operational Conversion Unit moved to Brawdy after the closure of RAF Chivenor. This unit was later renamed No.1 Tactical Weapons Unit, and became one of two TWU's equipped with the Hawk trainer. The Hawk and Hunter equipped Nos. 79 and 234 Squadrons. There were also some unique Jet Provosts present as well. The Camouflaged T Mk 4 JP's provided Forward Air Controller training for both the fast jet trainees and for army controllers.
The Hunters were retired by mid-1984, and the Jet Provosts had gone by the end of the 80s.
RAF Brawdy was itself laid to rest by the Royal Air Force, who moved out the Hawks during 1994 and had relocated to RAF Leeming. Brawdy was passed over to the army and renamed Cawdor Barracks.
This scenery includes all the Hawk aircraft of 1 TWU in both camouflage and air defence grey schemes, depending on your preferred choice. There are flightplans included, which are representative only, but enables the aircraft to fly to bases and checkpoints around the country.
I have also included flighplans for the RAF Hawker Hunter model by John Young (acg_hunters_raf_9.zip from flightsim.com), to be used in conjunction with the camouflaged Hawks.
The scenery has been constructed using objects mainly from MAIW sceneries, which will need to be installed in order to gain the full visual experience.
A BIG thanks to Nick Black for the use of his superb AI HAwk, and to Chris A. Brown for paint' 'em!
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egda_bc.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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21st June 2013, 21:30:26 |
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1428 |
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Brian Clarke, Stewart Pearson, Daryl Payne, Chris A. Brown |
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38571kb |
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File Description: Repaints for the Jetstream T1's of No. 6 FTS based at RAF Finningley during 1990. The pack also contains representative flightplans and an adjusted AFCAD for John Youngs Finningley scenery. Details in the readme. You will need the Project AI JS31 installed to use these repaints.
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raf_6_fts.zip |
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Freeware |
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7th February 2011, 00:28:54 |
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323 |
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Daryl Payne, Project AI |
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1209kb |
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File Description: 8 variations of FAW.7, 8 and 9R AI models, with 28 individual aircraft paints, including nos 5, 33, 29, 64 and 85 Sqns. Flightplans for use with RAF Middleton St George (FS9) scenery by Brian Clarke and Daryl Payne. Paint Kit included. Separate pack in FS9 code is in JYAI_Javelins_FS9_1.zip.
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jyai_javelins_fsx_1.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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9th November 2014, 07:39:11 |
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518 |
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John Young ACG/MAIW |
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42681kb |
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File Description: 8 variations of FAW.7, 8 and 9R AI models, with 28 individual aircraft paints, including Nos 5, 33, 29, 64 and 85 Sqns. Flightplans for use with RAF Middleton St George scenery by Brian Clarke and Daryl Payne. Paint Kit included. Separate pack in FSX native code is in JYAI_Javelins_FSX_1.zip.
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jyai_javelins_fs9_1.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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9th November 2014, 07:38:36 |
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575 |
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John Young ACG/MAIW. |
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43248kb |
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File Description: This scenery represents RAF Grimsby as it was in 1943, and the Lancasters of 100 Squadron, which was based there for most of the stations existence. It is built, in the main with third-party library objects. It has been set up to use John Young AI RAF Lancaster and a traffic file by Daryl Payne is included to do that.
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bc_raf_gy.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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26th April 2014, 10:08:27 |
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1027 |
Author: |
Brian Clarke, Daryl Payne |
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10889kb |
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File Description: FS2004 repaints for John Young's AI Buccaneer (jy_ai_buccaneers_fs9_1.zip @ flightsim.com), which you will need to have installed to use these files. These represent No. 15 Sqn and No. 16 Sqn based at RAF Laarbruch in the early 1970s. Also included are flightplans adapted from originals by Menno van den Boogaard.
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laarbruch_bucc_early.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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31st January 2014, 23:57:17 |
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477 |
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Daryl Payne |
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6272kb |
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File Description: This station is home to No.32 (The Royal) Squadron, flying BAe 125's, BAe 146's Islanders and Squirrel helicopters. It is the main gateway for officials and high-ranking officers of foreign governments and also for emergency and diplomatically sensitive flights. There is also a static Spitfire gate guardian, many thanks to John Young for allowing us to use his model.
Scenery is made up from several object libraries, details can be found in the readme.
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egwu_bc.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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17th August 2013, 22:41:26 |
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1794 |
Author: |
Brian Clarke - Daryl Payne |
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2441kb |
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File Description: Wittering was opened as an RAF station in 1924, but flying here started way back in 1916 with the Royal Flying Corps.
Initially the Central Flying School was based here from 1926 until 1935. During World War 2, Wittering was a part of 12 Group, which was responsible for the defence of the Midlands.
The station took on a nuclear responsibility in 1956 with the arrival of the V-Force Valiants, and later Victor bombers. Because of this, the runway was increased in length.
After the V-Bombers left, the station took on the mantle of Home of the Harrier, a title it carried with it from 1969, until the stations closure in 2010.
This scenery is made up of various library objects, using ScruffyDuck's ADE9X, to make a close representation of the base, as opposed to being factually accurate.
Brian has incorporated most of the extra runways and representations of deck landing areas that were used at Wittering for V/STOL training - these runways are not active, but may still obviously be used for taking off and landing yourself.
Also included are repaints of John Young's Harrier GR3/T4 AI model, available from flightsim.com. These represent the aircraft of No.1(F) Squadron and No.233 OCU, during 1989-90.
There are also a set of representative flightplans to allow the Harriers to fly "typical" missions and flights.
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egxt_bc.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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6th October 2013, 17:17:42 |
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1346 |
Author: |
Brian Clarke, Daryl Payne |
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21768kb |
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File Description: Brian Clarke actually started Wyton last year, in anticipation of John Young's Canberra - but for one reason or another it fell by the wayside. With Derek Taylor producing the paints for 100 Sqn and 231 OCU, Brian picked up the project again and more or less started from scratch.
This scenery is coded for Derek's Canberra's and is hopefully well-enough representative of the base as it was during the 80s, using a little artistic licence as and where necessary.
This scenery uses various MAIW object libraries which will need to be downloaded separately.
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eguy_bc.zip |
License: |
Freeware, limited distribution |
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10th March 2013, 16:38:02 |
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1104 |
Author: |
Brian Clarke, Daryl Payne, Stewart Pearson |
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27kb |
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