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File Description: This is a nearloy accurate scenery of the support area of NAF El Centro, CA.
You will need Lago FSSE to be able to use it. Special feature is the mirage club and the lights. Future updates will have more military aircraft, once i aquired or designed them.
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knjk_el_centro_naf.zip |
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Check within download |
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10th June 2003, 01:57:00 |
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240 |
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Rene Spaan |
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1685kb |
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File Description: Lockheed Martin F-35A for FSX by Dino Cattaneo in (yet fictional) RNLAF livery. My fourth paint resembles a future 322 Sqn livery, located at Leeuwarden AB, The Netherlands. The Leeuwarden based "Polly" Squadron has a long tradition of having a live parrot as the unit's mascotte, ever since it was founded during WW2. You need the excellent payware Lockheed Martin F-35A by Dino Cattaneo in order to use this repaint. Enjoy!
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f-35a_rnlaf_322.zip |
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Freeware |
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12th August 2010, 04:21:06 |
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227 |
Author: |
Rene Spaan |
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21298kb |
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File Description: This is a repaint of the brilliant Falcon50 by Yannick Lavigne, in fictional RNLAF 336 Sqn colours. This originally Hato, Curacao based Sqn was recently disbanded. My repaint of this aircraft could be an option for the RNLAF operating more & more in the CONUS, being in need of a medium to long range commuter. It is my second attempt to reapint an aircraft and i'm open to suggestions & tips.
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falcon50_rnlaf.zip |
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24th February 2003, 14:04:22 |
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829 |
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Rene Spaan, original by Yannick Lavigne |
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10258kb |
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File Description: This is a more realistic repaint of the fictional RNLAF 336 Sqn Falcon50.
The night textures have been editted as well. I'm still working on the correct display of the non-symetric RNLAF roundels and text on the wings.
This file contains textures (including the Virtual Cockpit & interior) only, you'll need the original "Fal50caea2" from Yannick Lavigne!
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falcon50_rnlaf_(v1.0).zip |
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6th March 2003, 02:31:47 |
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690 |
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Model by Yannick Lavigne, RNLAF repaint by Rene Spaan |
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9301kb |
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File Description: This MI-24V by Tim Conrad repaint represents the Hind employed by OPTEC (Operational Test & Evaluation Command), stationed at Biggs AAF, Ft Bliss, Texas.
Besides the Hind they operate many other former Warshaw Pact produced aircraft to create an opposing force with equipment closely resembling a realistic outfit. After conflicts like the first Gulf-War and the fall of the "Iron Curtain" the U.S. armed forces
as well as other western nations gained a lot off former Soviet equipment for evaluation and training purpose.
Many of the still operable equipment is now deployed as OPFOR.
You need the original MI-24V.zip file by Tim Conrad in order to use this repaint.
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mi-24v_optec.zip |
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Freeware |
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6th January 2005, 06:00:03 |
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1578 |
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Original by Tim Conrad, repaint by R. Spaan |
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3099kb |
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File Description: This livery represents a fictional "What if" repaint of the magnificent payware Grumman F9F-5 by VertigoStudios in a Royal Netherlands Navy Livery.
The aircraft resembles what it would look like if the Dutch government chose the Grumman F9F Panther over the Hawker Seahawk as their primary
attack fighter operating from the sole Dutch Navy aircraft carrier from the late 40-ies till the early 60-ies; the HRMS Karel Doorman (CV, R81,
Colossus Class). The Dutch navy operated two other aircraft carriers prior to this one (small MAC escort carriers, which were basically modified tankers),
but the R81 was the first and only real aircraft carrier ever operational within the Royal Netherlands Navy, and to operate jet-fighters from.
This particular livery of the F9F is in a typical grey & duck-egg green pattern resembling all Dutch naval aircraft of that era, carrier- and land based.
This livery with the "V" marking denotes that the aircraft has NAS Valkenburg as home base instead of the (back then) available aircraft carrier
"Karel Doorman", of which all aircraft were marked with a "D". You need the payware VertigoStudios F9F for FSX in order to use this repaint.
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f9f_vsq3_late.zip |
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Freeware |
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11th January 2011, 08:32:37 |
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140 |
Author: |
Rene Spaan |
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8422kb |
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File Description: This livery represents a fictional "What if" repaint of the magnificent payware Grumman F9F-5 by VertigoStudios in a Royal Netherlands Navy Livery.
The aircraft resembles what it would look like if the Dutch government chose the Grumman F9F Panther over the Hawker Seahawk as their primary
attack fighter operating from the sole Dutch Navy aircraft carrier from the late 40-ies till the early 60-ies; the HRMS Karel Doorman (CV, R81,
Colossus Class). The Dutch navy operated two other aircraft carriers prior to this one (small MAC escort carriers, which were basically modified tankers),
but the R81 was the first and only real aircraft carrier ever operational within the Royal Netherlands Navy, and to operate jet-fighters from.
This particular livery of the F9F is in dark blue, as were other carrier-borne aircraft (like the Grumman TBM 3S2/3W2 Avenger) in the early days of post-WW2
RNLN operations. You need the payware VertigoStudios F9F for FSX in order to use this repaint.
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f9f_vsq860_early.zip |
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Freeware |
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11th January 2011, 08:30:45 |
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130 |
Author: |
Rene Spaan |
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7117kb |
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File Description: This livery represents a fictional "What if" repaint of the magnificent payware Grumman F9F-5 by VertigoStudios in a Royal Netherlands Navy Livery.
The aircraft resembles what it would look like if the Dutch government chose the Grumman F9F Panther over the Hawker Seahawk as their primary
attack fighter operating from the sole Dutch Navy aircraft carrier from the late 40-ies till the early 60-ies; the HRMS Karel Doorman (CV, R81,
Colossus Class). The Dutch navy operated two other aircraft carriers prior to this one (small MAC escort carriers, which were basically modified tankers),
but the R81 was the first and only real aircraft carrier ever operational within the Royal Netherlands Navy, and to operate jet-fighters from.
This particular livery of the F9F is in a typical grey & duck-egg green pattern resembling all Dutch naval aircraft of that era, carrier- and land based.
This livery with the "D" marking denotes the aircraft has the CV R81 "Karel Doorman" as home base.
Aircraft similar in operation and colour at that time (actually the Hawker Seahawk-era) were: Sikorsky S55, Grumman TBM 3S2/3W2 Avenger later
added/replaced with the Grumman S-2A Tracker and the Sikorsky S58. In the final stages of Dutch aircraft-carrier operations the role of the
HRMS Karel Doorman was reduced to an "Anti-Submarine Warfare" carrier. You need the payware VertigoStudios F9F for FSX in order to use this repaint.
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f9f_vsq860_late.zip |
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Freeware |
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11th January 2011, 08:31:58 |
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147 |
Author: |
Rene Spaan |
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8164kb |
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File Description: Most American 40's and 50's era fighters had the striking "NO HAND HOLD" text displayed just below the Gunsight reflector
adjustment device. This was either on the metal cylindrical element below the gunsight or the leather cushion protecting it.
This update places the text in the proper place of the Grumman F9F-5 Panther by Vertigo.
You need the payware Vertigo Studios F9F in order to use this update.
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f9f_cpt_upd.zip |
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Freeware |
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24th January 2011, 11:23:25 |
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230 |
Author: |
Rene Spaan |
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3122kb |
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File Description: This livery represents a fictional "What if" repaint set of the magnificent payware Nemeth Design Bell UH-1C in Royal Netherlands Navy (Marines) Liveries.
In the 60-ies the Royal Netherlands Navy purchased a number of Agusta licence built Bell-204 (UH-1B) helicopters for SAR, ASW and light utility tasks.
This set of repaints resembles a "What if" Dutch version of the Bell UH-1C. What if the RNLN purchased a line of Bell UH-1 Charlies beside the fleet of Bravos.
in order to support the Dutch Royal Marines. With this line of helicopters maintained in service at other Marines/occupied locations in that timeframe they
would have been seen at NAS Valkenburg and NAS De Kooy in the mid and late 70's.
These liveries have nose art (Marines deployment to the Korean conflict in the 50's), pointing back to the rich history of one of the oldest marine corps
units in the world (since 1665).
Qua Patet Orbis
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nd_uh-1c_rnln_late.zip |
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Freeware |
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26th August 2011, 02:56:51 |
Downloads: |
447 |
Author: |
Rene Spaan |
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11188kb |
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