Spitfire RR232 was built at Castle Bromwich by Vickers Armstrong and delivered to the RAF in October of 1944 where it served as a high altitude fighter. Post-war this aircraft was sold to the South African Air Force and was damaged and subesquently put into storage after a "ground loop" incident in 1954. The aircraft made it back to the UK in 1986 and was again made airworthy in December 2012. The aircraft was painted as "City of Exeter" and performs regularly at airshows around the UK.
Visit https://www.spitfires.com for more information on this aircraft and the amazing work done at Goodwood Aerodrome...
V1.0: 17 May
V1.1: 18 May: Corrected Canopy Frame paint mismatch and rough areas around canopy frame on fuselage. Improved "City of Exeter" color (Not reflected in photos)
V1.2: 17 June: Total Roughmet revamp using new techniques. I am happy with the results.
License: Freeware - Free version, Do Not Redistribute
An accurate template of all air defense sites in the Persian Gulf map by Eagle Dynamics, Perfect for mission creators looking to make a scenario in a realistic depiction of the region.
License: Freeware - Free version, Unlimited distribution
This is the first pack in a series intended to represent the Egyptian Airforce MiG-21s throughout their decades of service. This pack contains two liveries featuring Red Identification markers and Brown-Green-Tan camos used by the EAF after 1973 to today.
License: Freeware - Free version, Do Not Redistribute
La OTAN quiere hacer llegar armas a Ucrania a toda costa. Eliminados los trenes en la anterior misión, ahora hemos detectado varios contactos despegando de Turquía y dirigiéndose directos a Odessa. Intercéptalos, y si son aviones de La OTAN derríbalos.
Cuidado con el combustible.
License: Freeware - Free version, Unlimited distribution
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