Strike Fighter Squadron 204, also known as the "River Rattlers", is a U.S. Navy Reserve strike fighter squadron flying the F/A-18C (previously F/A-18A+) Hornet. The squadron is based out of Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans and is part of the United States Navy Reserve's Tactical Support Wing. Their radio callsign is "River" and their tail code is AF.
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UPDATED 2.9 - Added new pilot helmets and suits. Renamed folders for better sorting in in-game livery menus. Rebuilt description.lua to address bort number issues.
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I'd like to give a huge thanks to Lee1hy for allowing me to include his F/A-18C roughmets in this download. His graciousness saved me a ton of time getting these skins prepped for 2.9.
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You MUST delete the old skins completely if you have them installed.
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Due ED download size limitations you must download from an external link.
NOTE: This pack represents schemes worn by the squadron's F/A-18A+ aircraft circa 1993 through 1996.
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This pack Includes:
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VFA-204 number 400 in grey paint with orange trim (CAG c.1993)
VFA-204 number 400 in grey paint with blue trim (CAG c.1996)
VFA-204 number 404 in grey paint and lo-vis insignia (Line c.1993)
VFA-204 number 404 in grey paint and black insignia (Line c.1996)
VFA-204 number 405 in grey paint and lo-vis insignia (Line c.1993)
VFA-204 number 405 in grey paint and black insignia (Line c.1996)
VFA-204 number 410 in grey paint and lo-vis insignia (Line c.1993)
VFA-204 number 410 in grey paint and black insignia (Line c.1996)
VFA-204 number 411 in grey paint and lo-vis insignia (Line c.1993)
VFA-204 number 411 in grey paint and black insignia (Line c.1996)
VFA-204 number 412 in grey paint and lo-vis insignia (Line c.1993)
VFA-204 number 412 in grey paint and black insignia (Line c.1996)
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VFA-204 Jet intake covers
VFA-204 Exhaust covers
VFA-204 Seat cover
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VFA-204 flight suit with 2 patch variants and two rank variants
VFA-204 Aggressor pilot's helmet with authentic River Rattlers custom graphic
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Unique fuel tanks for each aircraft
BuNo number for each aircraft on the instrument panel