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Created: 21 August 2015
Author: John Burtenshaw
Compatibility: FS9
Version: 1.0

This freeware AI package, produced by Military AI Works contains everything needed to fully activate the Israeli Air Force units operating out of Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion and Sde Dov airports.  It includes flightplans for 103/131squadrons (C-130s / KC-130), 100/135 squadrons (Beech 200T) 191 squadron (Beech RC-12), 122 squadron (Gulfstream V), 120 squadron (Boeing KC-707), 134 squadron (Boeing RC-707) and 195 squadron (IAI Seascans).

Created: 21 August 2015
Author: Giorgio Perotti
Compatibility: FS9
Version: 1.0

This freeware AI package, produced by Military AI Works contains everything needed to activate Ovda Air Force Base in FS2004. This package contains repaints, sceneries, AFCADs, flight plans and custom call signs for each depicted unit. In the store area in the south part of the base, are also depicted four types of aircraft no more in service. A4-Skyhawk; Kfir; F4-E and RF-4E. All of them expressly produced for this package by Michael Pearson.

Created: 21 August 2015
Author: Giorgio Perotti
Compatibility: FS9
Version: 1.0

Hatzerim Air Base is located in southern Israel west of Beersheba, in the Negev Desert. This modern air base was built in the 1960s, and declared operational on 3 October 1966, when it was only partially completed. In this package, amongst other aircraft, three new models make their debut. They are NMAI A-4N, TA-4J; TA-4H by Michael Pearson and Nick Black.

Created: 21 August 2015
Author: Giorgio Perotti
Compatibility: FS9
Version: 1.0

Hatzor is an Israeli Air Force military airbase, located in central Israel, near kibbutz Hatzor after which it is named. Hatzor Airbase began its life as a British base known as Qastina. With the British withdrawal from Israel, soldiers from the Givati brigade took control of the base. A few months later the "First Fighter" Squadron was relocated from Herzliya Airfield. Hatzor has a network of eight simulator pods, which use satellite footage of border countries including Lebanon and Syria, to train pilots for deep strike missions.

Created: 21 August 2015
Author: Giorgio Perotti
Compatibility: FS9
Version: 1.0

Ramon Air Force Base is an Israeli Air Force base southwest of Beersheba, near the town of Mitzpe Ramon. Also titled Kanaf 25, it was formerly known as Matred. This base was built as the result of joint Israeli and US government funding as part of the IAF's redeployment out of its bases in the Sinai, after the peninsula was handed over to Egypt. It was constructed between 1979 and 1982 and hosts three squadrons equipped with F-16I, and two squadron operating AH-64.

Created: 21 August 2015
Author: Giorgio Perotti
Compatibility: FS9
Version: 1.0

Ramat David Israeli Air Force Base, is one of three principal airbases of the Israeli Air Force. It is located in the north of Israel, southeast of Haifa, close to kibbutz Ramat David in the Jezreel Valley. It was originally built as a Royal Air Force station in 1942 under the British Mandate, when it was known as RAF Ramat David.

The base hosts three F-16's Squadrons (109th; 110th; 117th), and the 193th Sqn on Eurocopters AS-565 (not represented in this pack).

Created: 21 August 2015
Author: Giorgio Perotti
Compatibility: FS9
Version: 1.0

Tel Nof Air Base was founded in July 1939 during the British Mandate as RAF Aqir and served as the main Royal Air Force station in Palestine. It is located near the “city of science" Rehovot in central Israel.

The base is the primary operational and training center for all IDF paratroop forces, as well as the home of Unit 699 (a.k.a. Maslul), the Israeli Defense Force Airborne Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) unit under the Special Air Force Command (KAHAM). The ORT Israel - the Administration for Research and Development and Training - operates the Air Force Industry School at Tel Nof.

In addition to the two operational squadrons on F-15, Tel Nof is home to the MANAT evaluation unit which conducts flight testing and evaluation of aircraft and weapons systems. This unit is designated as the 601 squadron.

Created: 21 August 2015
Author: Giorgio Perotti
Compatibility: FS9
Version: 1.0

Nevatim Israeli Air Force Base, is an Israeli Air Force base located southeast of Be'er Sheva, near moshav Nevatim. It was built as a rough runway in 1947 and was named Malhata. It was reopened in 1983 as a new modern airbase with 2 runways as the result of joint Israeli and US government funding as part of the IAF's redeployment out of its bases in the Sinai, after it was returned to Egypt, following the Camp David Accords.

Since 2003 the base has gradually received more squadrons of F-16s. A third runway was built in the mid-2000s decade as part of a project to accommodate the transfer of military activities previously taking place at Ben Gurion International Airport, to Nevatim. Israel's fleet of Lockheed Martin F-35-I will be based in Nevatim starting in 2015.