Su-25T: US Navy Attack Squadron 27 (VA-27) "Royal Maces" Fictional Skin Pack

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Su-25T: US Navy Attack Squadron 27 (VA-27) "Royal Maces" Fictional Skin Pack

Type - Skin
Uploaded by - Home Fries
Date - 10/10/2016 09:51:38
Note: this is an EXE installer that creates shared texture folders and adds paths to your autoexec.cfg.

This is a fictional skin pack of Su-25Ts painted like the A-7E Corsair II in accordance with MIL-STD-2161A(AS) with VA-27 markings circa 1986.  There are four different skins with unique Modexes (side numbers) and historically correct BuNos (serial numbers).  This allows you to create packages of unique aircraft.  Each skin has a "normal" version and a weathered version.  Weathered skins have a bleached effect as if the aircraft were heavily exposed to the sun for months on end.  Normal skins include pilots with green flightsuits, while weathered skins include pilots with desert flightsuits.



VA-27 was commissioned in 1967 and flew the A-7 Corsair.  In 1968, the squadron deployed to Vietnam as part of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) embarked on the USS Constellation.  VA-27 conducted a second combat deployment with CVW-14 in 1969, where they flew over 2500 sorties.  VA-27 conducted two more Vietnam combat deployments in 1971 and 1972.  The Royal Maces returned to Vietnam for a fifth time in 1975 in support of Operation Frequent Wind, the evacuation of Saigon.  In early 1980, VA-27 provided air cover for Operation Eagle Claw, the failed attempt at rescuing the American hostages in Iran.

In January 1991, the Royal Maces transitioned to the F/A-18 and were redesignated Strike Fighter Squadron 27 (VFA-27).  In 1996, the squadron was permanently reassigned to CVW-5 in Atsugi, Japan, where it remains today.  Today the Royal Maces fly the F/A-18E Super Hornet.

For Compact Installations - A Note About Autoexec.cfg:

Rather than copying texture files to their respective livery folders, I prefer to use a series of common texture folders along with unique filenames.  This allows a single instance of many of my common textures, and keeps the hard drive footprint to a minimum (especially nice if you run a SSD for your system drive).

The installer will add a series of folders to the DCS Texture path; if you do not have these folders created, then it is no  problem.  The autoexec.cfg included will automatically point to the Texture folder in your Saved Games\DCS folder, and regardless of whether you run the Open Alpha, Open Beta, or Release version of DCS, the path will always point to your Saved Games\DCS\Texture folder.  Again, this saves space on your hard drive.

If you use your own Autoexec.cfg, then when prompted to overwrite you can click "no".  This will create a file called autoexec.new, and you can manually make the updates as you like.  Just don't modify the top line with the file date; this is used by the installer for version control.  However, feel free to include it in your existing autoexec.cfg, so you don't get prompted to overwrite until there's another update to the autoexec.cfg.

If you inadvertently overwrite your autoexec.cfg, it is actually backed up as autoexec.old.  Just open it and copy the appropriate information to the new file.



For Traditional Installations or JSGME Compatible Extractions:

If you don't wish to use the shared texture folder and custom autoexec.cfg, you have a couple of other options available.  Selecting the Traditional Install copies all textures to each livery folder, then copies each livery to each version of DCS detected (up to three versions, including release, open alpha and open beta).  As a result, the listed hard disk space requirement assumes all three DCS versions are installled.   Each skin is independent and portable.

If you wish to install to a location other than your Saved Games folder, you must select the Single JSGME Extraction, or else the installation will fail for not detecting existing Saved Games\DCS folders.  Selecting this option will create a JSGME compatible install that can be dropped directly into your JSGME _MODS folder for installation.  Each skin is independent and portable.

For either of these installation options, if there is an issue with textures not displaying, then it is likely a problem with the installer.  Please let me know what textures are missing so that I can troubleshoot the issue.


Change Log:
1.0        Initial Release
1.0a        Updated Installer
1.01        Added USAF Adversaries to selectable nations
        Updated Installer
        Minor texture improvements
1.01a    Updated installer for DCS 2.5 and DCS Legacy 1.5        

If you have any squadron requests, please PM me.  If possible, provide top and profile views of the aircraft, preferably line art (much easier to extract color), and for CAG/CO birds, a close up of the tail fin is greatly appreciated.

You are free to use any of these skins in other projects as long as proper credit is provided in the readme file.


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