This package is a set of 28 repaints for Nemeth's CH-53E Super Stallion, which also is included in Prepar3d version 4.4 and later. I have included 3 low-vis paints for each USMC Heavy Helicopter Squadron that was currently active (in 2020 when I made the package), and 2 low-vis paints for the reserve squadron HMH-772 and 2 more for the Fleet Replacement Training Squadron HMHT-302. Specific BuNo references were used based on relatively recent photos.
The purpose of this paint set was to provide multiple aircraft in any given operational squadron for those that might enjoy simulating USMC aviation in multiplayer scenarios.
This is an update and continued expansion of the FSN AT-802.
But it is expanding from the firefighting versions to now representing the single and two-seat versions equipped with agricultural equipment attached to the airframes. The pack includes the spray bar and seed spreader configurations on both the single and two-seat 802s. Between "Scorch00" and myself we've updated a considerable amount of things on the 802.
Including a lengthy correcting of proportions of the aircraft, flight dynamics, and updating the aircraft with PBR, expanded night lighting for night spraying operations, and connections to work with Lorby's CropDusterX application. Plus, there are a lot more small additions. The pack includes a slew of repaints put together by myself. This is the FSX version. Scorch00 uploaded the P3Dv4+ capable version separately.
Original aircraft by FSN, updated by Nicholas Mitchell "Scorch00" and myself, Eliijah Johnson "Eli."
This is a reworking of the stock sceneries for the area at the NE end of PNG, from But westwards as far as the Cyclops Mountains north of Hollandia & Lake Sentani. It also reworks the few islands & atolls to the north of Papua New Guinea, in the Bismarck Sea.
It is designed for use with Rhumbas mesh, but the scenery excludes provided should mean this works well in a stock mesh install too.
This scenery builds on & extends the areas covered in my previous PNG sceneries, but it should work as a stand-alone scenery as well.
Contents:
New Ground2K scenery for each, including fringing reefs.
New airbase scenery, made using FSSC.
New gsl infrastructure.
New custom Landclass & Waterclass.
Some simple missions using the stock F4U-1A Corsair for viewing the gsl airbases & scenery
The base scenery is as developed through to late-1943, & the base gsl reflects this.
Known conflicts: Installing this scenery pack will require the archiving of some the airbases from Pen2win's AF Papua New Guinea scenery.
AF_PNG
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PNG_Tadji airbase is replaced by a new airstrip.
Until the autumn of 1943, apart from the established airdromes at Hollandia, much of the area was only covered by a small number of small grass fields, mainly used pre-WW2 in support of the church missions & plantation operations.
During 1943 the Japanese began expanding Hollandia & improving the runway at Tadji, & commenced development at Tami. All these locations came under Allied air attacks almost straight away, & all fields apart from Tami were pretty much complete by the autumn of the year. So in this pack we have a single gsl option, depicting the fields during the period they were fought over.
I did add a few other small strips for historical interest.
Credits
Thanks to: Jean Bomber for his inspiration, advice & support. He talked me through getting to grips with G2K & more…
Maskrider for all his airbase packages & the blended airbase tutorial. This set the standard for airbase sceneries for the game.
Rhumbaflappy for the new more accurate world mesh – it was a desire to make best use of this development that is the driver for many of my scenery projects. He also developed the vtp1 fixer programme to fix display errors in vtp bgls compiled from Ground2K.
GavinC for his reworking of the stock airbases, making individual base reworking/ revision much easier.
Shessi for his water textures, that were the inspiration for my reworking of Jimkos Pacific Blues, & indirectly lead me to develop this latest set of water textures.
Lindsay Watt for all of his scenery objects & innovations.
Wolfi for his scenery objects.
Xavier for all his scenery objects & airbase sceneries, opening up a larger world for us all to fly in
Martin Wright for all the various software tools that are so useful!
Russell Dirks for his EZ landclass programme, making large scale land/ water class adjustments possible
Christian Fumey for his excl8 & Ground2K programmes, making the creation of completely new scenery possible for CFS2.
This is is an update and continued expansion of the FSN AT-802.
But expanding from the firefighting versions to now representing the single and two seat versions equipped with agricultural equipment attached to the airframes. The pack includes the spray bar configuration and the seed spreader configurations on both the single and two seat 802s. Between "Eli" and myself we've updated a considerable amount of things on the 802. Including a lengthy correcting of proportions of the aircraft, flight dynamics, and updating the aircraft with PBR, expanded night lighting for night spraying operations, and connections to work with Lorby's CropDusterX application. Plus really a lot more small additions. The pack includes a slew of repaints put together by Eli. This is the P3Dv4+ version. Eli will be uploading the FSX capable version separately.
Original aircraft by FSN, updated by Nicholas Mitchell "Scorch00" and Eliijah Johnson "Eli."
CFS2/FS2002 Tachikawa Ki-94-II high altitude interceptor, ver. 3.0.0.
Designed late in the war specifically to intercept B-29s, the Ki-94-II never flew. In fact, Japan surrendered on the very day it was scheduled for its maiden flight. Multi-resolution model features full animation and breaking parts. Freeware.
FSDS2 model by Gerald Lindell (jlindell@wi.rr.com)
Textures by Phanis Sima.
Flight model & special NEW sounds (included) by David C. Copley.
2-D panel by Lobo da Silva.
VC gauges and dp modification for breaking parts by Andre van Duin.
Browncoat is not the author of this package. All credit goes to the individuals above.
CFS2/FS2002 Tachikawa Ki-94-II high altitude interceptor, ver. 3.0.0. Designed late in the war specifically to intercept B-29s, the Ki-94-II never flew. In fact, Japan surrendered on the very day it was scheduled for its maiden flight. Multi-resolution model features full animation and breaking parts. Freeware.
FSDS2 model by Gerald Lindell. (jlindell@wi.rr.com)
Textures by Phanis Sima.
Flight model & special NEW sounds (included) by David C. Copley.
2-D panel by Lobo da Silva.
VC gauges and dp modification for breaking parts by Andre van Duin.
This is a repaint of the Flight Replicas Spitfire Mk.V for MSFS as the Shuttleworth Collection's Mk Vc AR501, built by Westland Aircraft at Yeovil and issued in 1942 to No 310 (Czech) Squadron based at Duxford.
AR501/G-AWII has stub exhausts and a big Rotol prop in real life, and may also have clipped wings, but t'was not always so - and in any case, this is not real life.
Repaint by Steve Mercer based on textures by Flight Replicas and made with paint.net, Lord Frites' texture toolbox and lots of love.
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