If you feel uncomfortable with the default cockpit being too bright.
I just darkened the RED channel of the Roughmet file with RGBA decomposition in GIMP and recomposited it.
Sorry, Minor updates - 3/11.
Lock On: Flaming Cliffs / Su-33 Carrier Launch and Trap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlAqH8YUpAU
License: Freeware - Free version, Do Not Redistribute
In 2021 The 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron (EFS) "Panthers" was depolyed to the Middle east.
On their trip they painted around 17 jets with Names, kill marks and Drawings on the nose
I have tried my best to recreate ALL the jets from this Depolyment. with their art, Names, Weathering and the dirt on the aircraft
Each aircraft has their own dirt trying to match it as close as possible to IRL
Over the last 2 months i have remade all 17 jets. Made the once i already hadnt, and remaking the once i had
Thanks to everyone who has helped out in this project means alot
I thought it would be nice to make a helmet for our favorite dumb@ss. Loosely based off of LCDR Heatherly's helmet from Top Gun, this helmet features the classic star pattern but adapted to a realistic tape scheme to kinda fit the US Navy's standards after about the early/mid 1980s. Feel free to slap this helmet in any of your RIO seats. That being said, please download from here, instead of handing it out to your friends. Thanks!
License: Freeware - Free version, Do Not Redistribute
On 29 July 1944, four days after the St Lo Breakout, rocket-equipped P-47s of the 405th Fighter Group discovered a huge German vehicle convoy attempting to escape the battle zone near village of Roncey. The convoy was boxed in by tank columns of the 3rd Armored Division and the 2nd Armored Division attacking southwest from St Lo.
The 405th left 204 trucks, 66 tanks and 11 artillery pieces in flames.
You are a flight leader in the 510th Fighter Squadron of the 405th Fighter Group.
License: Freeware - Free version, Unlimited distribution
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