Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications |
Aeritalia G91Y 32 Stormo Shark |
Microsoft Flight Simulator X is a massive platform built on a staggering amount of man hours and money, to the likes that we may never again see in our lifetime. Fortunately Microsoft did a great job opening up the back end using technology (known as SimConnect) which makes for an almost infinitely expandable development platform. Two additional download packs of liveries are available for free, and give you 57 (I think I counted right!) variations in all! The countries that utilized the F-104G the most are represented in this product. USA liveries are not present, since they operated a very small portion of the overall number of aircraft produced. Sim Skunk Works Lockheed FRF-104G (for FSX) This package contains F/RF-104 G MAP and Consortium models in Belgian, Danish, Dutch, German, Hellenic, Italian, Spanish and Turkish versions. All differences in internal configurations and external load-outs have been mantained for historical correctness.
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File Description: textures only for Massimo Altieri g91y. textures 32 st by Massimo Grassi The Fiat G91Y was a reconnaissance and ground-attack aircraft produced by Italian company FIAT as an evolution of Fiat G91. The first flew took place in 1966. It was a complete redesign, but the major difference was that G91Y installed 2 engines, in order to increase the power and the capability to survive to damages during war operations. The single Bristol Orpheus turbojet engine of G91 was then replaced by two afterburning General Electric J85 turbojets which increased thrust by 60% over the single-engined variant. Structural modifications to reduce airframe weight increased performance further and an additional fuel tank occupying the space of the G.91T's rear seat provided extra range. Combat manoeuvrability was improved with the addition of automatic leading edge slats. Flight testing of three pre-production aircraft was successful, with one aircraft reaching a maximum speed of Mach 0.98. Airframe buffeting was noted and was rectified in production aircraft by raising the position of the tailplane slightly. An initial order of 55 aircraft for the Italian Air Force was completed by Fiat in March 1971. The order was increased to 75 aircraft with 67 eventually being delivered. The first pre-series 'Yankee' (the nickname of the new aircraft) flew in July 1968. AMI (Italian Air Force) placed orders for two batches, 35 fighters followed by another 20, later cut to ten. The last one was delivered around mid 1976, so the total was two prototypes, 20 pre-series and 45 series aircraft. No export success followed. These aircraft served with 101° Gruppo/8° Stormo (Cervia-S.Giorgio) from 1970, and later, from 1974, they served with the 13° Gruppo/32° Stormo (Brindisi) until the early '90s, as the only ones equipped with the 'Yankee', using them as attack/recce machines, both over ground and sea, until the AMX replaced them. HD textures in 4096 x 4096 complete resize and paint 32bit hd Virtual cocpit hd Native fsx p3d Original aircraft by Massimo Altieri paint AMI 32 stormo textures by Massimo Grassi |
F-104 Starfighter For Sale
Filename: | texture.32.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 17th April 2017, 19:37:51 |
Downloads: | 688 |
Author: | Massimo Grassi |
Size: | 11329kb |