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  VAMC Misc Aircraft

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This page last updated October 28, 2001

 
The following aircraft can be downloaded from FlightSim.Com . Just do a file search for these FS98/2000 aircraft:

FS98 Boeing C-32A
Name: b757-c32.zip Size: 83,420 Date: 03-06-1998
FS98 Boeing C-32A (Boeing 757). The First of four Boeing C-32A's that will transport US Government officials made its first flight Feb. 11, 1998. It will be based at Andrews AFB and operated by the 89th Airlift Wing. By Emmanuel Parot.

FS98 U.S. Air Force C-32A
Name: c-32aem.zip Size: 82,558 Date: 03-29-1998
FS98 U.S. Air Force C-32A (military Boeing 757). The first of four Boeing C-32A (80002) that will transport U.S. Government officials made its first flight Feb. 11, 1998. It will be based at Andrews AFB and operated by the 89th Airlift Wing. By Emmanuel Parot.

 

FS98 USAF Boeing C-22A/727-30
Name: c-22a-v2.zip Size: 134,691 Date: 08-19-1999
FS98 USAF Boeing C-22A/727-30 v2.0. Boeing C-22A 84-193, acquired by the US Air Force in 1984. This version fixes some little texture bugs, mainly putting right the color of the nose gear door. Original by Brian Quayle/Steve Kempf, repaint by Jason R. DeCesare.

FS98 United States Air Force Boeing CT-43A
Name: t-43a.zip Size: 59,945 Date: 12-26-1999
FS98 United States Air Force Boeing CT-43A (737-200), 72-283, v2.1. The T-43 is used by the USAF both as a navigation trainer and as a VIP transport. This is the CT-43A VIP transport version. Original 737-200 by Brian Quayle, repaint by Jason R. DeCesare.

FS98 USAF C-9 Nightingale
Name: c9.zip Size: 107,561 Date: 10-22-1997 Downloads: 3692
FS98 USAF C-9 Nightingale transport. A military version of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 series 50, used for air evacuation and medical transport. By Mike Vidal and Eric Johnson.

FS98 USAF C-9A
Name: usafc9a8.zip Size: 35,880 Date: 08-12-1999
FS98 USAF C-9A twin engine jet VIP transport. Original by Brian Quayle, repainted by D. Bracci

FS98 USAF C-9A
Name: usafc9a8.zip Size: 35,880 Date: 08-12-1999
FS98 USAF C-9A twin engine jet VIP transport. Original by Brian Quayle, repainted by D. Bracci

FS98 USAF VC-9C
Name: usafvc9c.zip Size: 37,356 Date: 08-12-1999
FS98 USAF VC-9C twin engine jet VIP transport. Original by Brian Quayle, repainted by D. Bracci.

FS98 USAF VC-9C
Name: usafvc9c.zip Size: 37,356 Date: 08-12-1999
FS98 USAF VC-9C twin engine jet VIP transport. Original by Brian Quayle, repainted by D. Bracci.

FS5/FS98 USAF Beech T-1A Jayhawk
Name: t-1a_tx.zip Size: 89,144 Date: 03-25-1998
FS5/FS98 USAF Beech T-1A Jayhawk tanker/airlift trainer. The T-1A Jayhawk is a medium-range,twin engine jet trainer. It is used by the U.S. Air Force's Air Education and Training Command to train student pilots to fly airlift or tanker aircraft. It is a version of the Beech 400A (Raytheon Corp.). This model represents the fleet from the 12th fighter training wing (AETC), Randolph AFB, Texas. Re-paint by by Mike Mendez.

FS98 USAF Boeing T-43A
Name: usaft-43.zip Size: 115,911 Date: 06-30-1999
FS98 USAF Boeing T-43A medium-range, swept-wing jet aircraft. Equipped with modern navigation and communications equipment to train navigators for strategic and tactical aircraft, the T-43A is primarily used in the Air Force's undergraduate navigator training program. Several T-43s are configured for passengers and provide operational support to assigned commands and the Air National Guard. The T-43A is the Air Force version of the Boeing 737 transport. Repainted by James Harrington.

FS98 United States Air Force Boeing CT-43A
Name: t-43a.zip Size: 59,945 Date: 12-26-1999
FS98 United States Air Force Boeing CT-43A (737-200), 72-283, v2.1. The T-43 is used by the USAF both as a navigation trainer and as a VIP transport. This is the CT-43A VIP transport version. Original 737-200 by Brian Quayle, repaint by Jason R. DeCesare.

FS5/FSFS Learjet 35-A USAF VIP
Name: lr-usaf.zip Size: 94,823 Date: 07-11-1996
A joint project of Mike and Terry Hill, this Lear aims to give all flight simmers an updated version of the standard FS.5 Lear. There are 6 learjets in this series, and all feature a completely revised AIR file that will increase your enjoyment of FS5. Features include a working cabin door and glowing engine exhaust. This version is painted in United States Air Force VIP colors. Flight Model by Mike Hill, Airframe and Paint by Terry Hill. Uploaded by Terry Hill.

FS98 USAF Boeing C-22A/727-30
Name: c-22a-v2.zip Size: 134,691 Date: 08-19-1999
FS98 USAF Boeing C-22A/727-30 v2.0. Boeing C-22A 84-193, acquired by the US Air Force in 1984. This version fixes some little texture bugs, mainly putting right the color of the nose gear door. Original by Brian Quayle/Steve Kempf, repaint by Jason R. DeCesare.

FS2000 USAF AMC Boeing 737-400
Name: usaf_737.zip Size: 120,293 Date: 01-26-2000
FS2000 USAF AMC Boeing 737-400 textures. A repaint of the default 737 in the U.S. Air Force Air Mobility Command livery. By Curt Williams.

 

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