Adaptation of Polish F-16C Blk50/52+ for DCS F-16C Blk50
Included liveries:
-Polish AF Standart Livery #4045
-Tiger Demo Team livery #4052
INSTALLATION:
Put the folder on
C:\Users\USERNAME\Saved Games\DCS.openbeta\Liveries\F-16C_50
Or
C:\Program Files\DCS.openbeta\Coremods\Aircraft\F-16\Liveries\F-16C_50
License: Freeware - Free version, Do Not Redistribute
This F-15C tail 80-034 was first delivered brand new to the 94th FS at Langley back in the 80s and was my fathers first jet as a crew chief. It crashed while it was assigned to the Missouri ANG on Nov. 2, 2007 during ACM. The pilot survived ejection. The crash resulted in a in-flight break up due to structural failure in which all non-mission critical F-15s were grounded pending the investigation. On 10 January 2008, the accident review board released its report stating the 2 November crash was related to the longeron not meeting drawing specifications
License: Freeware - Free version, Unlimited distribution
A F-14B livery based on an ace from Ace Combat 4: Shattered Skies called Levy who could be found during the Invincible Fleet mission. In the zip you'll find the files for Levy. Install: drop the files from the ZIP into \DCS World\CoreMods\aircraft\F14\Liveries\f-14b\ They'll show up as "Ace Combat - Levy " in the livery selection. If there is any mishaps or mistakes you find please leave a comment below so I can fix it.
License: Freeware - Free version, Do Not Redistribute
This Sabre was allocated to 2nd Lt Jim Thompson as part of the 51stFW 39thFS
in the spring of 1953. It had been flown by various pilots prior to this.
He used it to down two Mig 15's in May and June of that year.
The first Mig he shot down had a large dragon painted on it and
US intelligence determined it had probably been flown by a high
ranking Russian pilot.
As a result the fighters asst crew chief, Sgt J W "Bill" Manney, painted
the large dragon on the aircraft to commemorate the victory.
License: Freeware - Free version, Do Not Redistribute
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