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    Willy's UH-34J

    Does anybody have a copy of Willy Vervaeckes Kon Marine UH-34J for Fs2004 I have gone and Deleted the copy i had stored on my external and now can find the Link to it anywhere can anybody help?

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    Hooky

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    Many thanks Mick

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    You made ME happy too!

    Thanks!

    hertzie

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    Yes that you sir! I always wanted this helo.

    Sean

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    Very nice helo. I like the ones I can actually fly without crashing!

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    You're very welcome.

    Did you know that Willy also made a similar model of a Belgian Air Force HSS-1, which I guess would be a somewhat earlier S-58 version, though UH-34J was probably a redesignation of an early version, maybe even the HSS-1.

    Anyway, it's a separate release and it's at Flightsim:


    https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?do=copyright&fid=125932

    There's also a nice U.S. Marines Vietnam War skin for it at FlightSim:

    https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?do=copyright&fid=157619

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    I downloaded the Belgian HSS-1 and the USMC paint yesterday. HSS-1 looks almost identical to the UH-34J except for the odd drum brakes (?) on the J, flies the same, same sound set as well. Both of them are nice helos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TARPSBird View Post
    I downloaded the Belgian HSS-1 and the USMC paint yesterday. HSS-1 looks almost identical to the UH-34J except for the odd drum brakes (?) on the J, flies the same, same sound set as well. Both of them are nice helos.
    I don't think they are drum brakes I think they maybe emergency flotation devices here's a photo of them deployed on a Wessex:

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    I've done a few repaints for the Belgian HSS-1 model myself here in the library Aeronavale, Royal Laos Air Force, USMC. The main difference with the 'J' is the exhaust is in a different place and what I can only guess is some kind of sonar fit on the underside.

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    Hooky I agree about the flotation packages on the wheels... I never would've thought of that.

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