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Real World Changes to MAIW packages

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Re: Real World Changes to MAIW packages

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Can you tell me about Misawa AB in Northern Japan? The package here had F-16's but I'm curious of what it has now. Do I need to get rid of them or keep them.
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Re: Real World Changes to MAIW packages (List Updated 16Jun14)

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MIKE JG wrote: 04 Dec 2010, 00:27 Master MAIW Package Changes List

MAIW 158th Fighter Wing package:
Tail number 86-0317, F-16C Block 30E, previously assigned to the 134th FS, 158th FW, VT ANG is now assigned to the 194th FS, 144th FW, CA ANG.

MAIW Alaska and Islands ANG package:
Remove all NBAI Hawaii ANG F-15 models.
Move C-130H tail#'s 82-0054, 82-0056 from AK ANG to KMFD (use flightplans from the original Great Lakes ANG Part 1 package).

MAIW Algerian Transports V.2.0
Remove 7T-WHM assigned to 3e Escadron de Transport, aircraft crashed.

MAIW AMC East Coast C-5's package:
Remove all C-5s from Wright-Patterson AFB (KFFO). This unit, 445th AW has converted to all C-17s.
Remove the following C-5A's from WV ANG 167th AW as the unit converts to C-17's, a/c have been flown to AMARG (Boneyard). Some of the tail#'s belonged to 137th AW NY ANG.
68-0222
68-0224
69-0021
69-0022
70-0452


MAIW AMC East Coast C-17's package
437th AW/17th AS (C-17) inactivated.

MAIW AMC West Coast C-5's package:
Remove C-5A tail number 68-220 from 433rd AW, aircraft stored.

MAIW AMC West Coast C-17's Package:
Remove C-17A 87-0025 (ED), aircraft now displayed at USAF Museum in Dayton, OH.
Remove KC-135R 61-0312 from 97th AMW, a/c flew to the AMARG (boneyard) 21Feb13.
Flightplan C-17A, 94-0070, to fly from Martinsburg WV, a/c is 1st C-17 for 167th AW, transferred from 164th AW/155th AS, TN ANG.
62nd AW/10th AS (C-17) inactivated. MAY16


MAIW AMI 46th Brigata Aerea
Remove C-130J-30 "MM62190", a/c suffered hard landing Herat, AFG. JUL14

MAIW Barksdale AFB Package
Remove B-52H, 60-0047, a/c crashed in Guam while assigned to 2nd BW "MT", MAY16

MAIW Beale AFB package
Remove all KC-135R's from this package, all aircraft reallocated to different units.
Transfer T-38's serial numbers 68-8185 and 68-8150 to Tyndall AFB, FLA. Aircraft now wearing "TY" tail codes in glossy black with silver trim schems.

MAIW Belgian Air Component 15th Air Transport Wing Package
All A310's have left the fleet.
Remove the A333 (CS-TMT). It is replaced by an all-grey A321 (CS-TRJ).

MAIW Bulgarian MiGs - Graf Ignatievo Airbase
Remove all Mig-21

MAIW Canadian Hornets package:
Remove CF-188 serial# 188789 from this package, aircraft crashed
Remove CF-188 serial# 188738 from this package, aircraft crashed

MAIW Cannon AFB package:
Move M-28 Skytrucks (C-145) from 318th SOS to 6th SOS at Duke Fld, FL.
Remove AC-130H's from 27th SOW/16th SOS, a/c either stored or moved to AMARG(boneyard):
All "69" year groups:
6568
6569
6570
6572
6573
6574
6575
6577
Remove all DHC-8 from 524th SOS, a/c have been sold back to civilian operators.
Remove C-145A (PZL M28 Skytruck) N310MV (08-0310), a/c first of fleet to retire to AMARG. N319TW (08-0319) should be removed as well, a/c crashed on landing in AFG, DEC11.


MAIW CFB Greenwood package:
CP-140A Arcturus aircraft 140120 and 140121 retired to the 309th AMARG Davis Monthan AFB, AZ, USA. CP-140A serial 140119 no longer flying, however it is still used for technician training at CFB Greenwood.

MAIW CGAS Elizabeth City package:
All the USCG HC-144A's have been moved. There are now 12 HC-144A's in the USCG inventory with 8 based at Mobile Alabama and 4 based at Miami. Here are all twelve current USCG HC-144's:

2301-CGAS Mobile
2302-CGAS Mobile
2303-CGAS Mobile
2304-CGAS Mobile
2305-CGAS Mobile
2306-CGAS Miami
2307-CGAS Mobile
2308-CGAS Mobile
2309-CGAS Mobile
2310-CGAS Miami
2311-CGAS Miami
2312-CGAS Miami

MAIW Davis Monthan AFB
358th FS "Lobos" (A-10C Formal Training Unit) deactivated FEB14, all airframes transferred over to newly re-activated 47th FS "Dogpatchers" from MAIW Southeast ANG package, now based at DM. 47th FS now conducts FTU functions for the A-10C. For repaints, change 47th FS "BD" tailcode to "DP".

MAIW Eglin AFB package:
Move 9th SOS HC-130P's (HTAI C-130E) from Eglin AFB to Hurlburt AFB due to unit move.

MAIW Elmendorf AFB V2 package:
Remove F-22A serial# 06-4125 from this package, aircraft crashed
Remove C-17A serial# 00-0173 from this package, aircraft crashed
Remove all F-15's.

MAIW Ellsworth AFB V2 package:
Remove B-1B 85-0091, a/c crashed AUG13.

MAIW Exotic Albert’s Part 1 – ASIA: Australia package:
Remove all HTAI C-130H's, RAAF retired/ceased flight ops for the type 30Nov12.

MAIW Exotic Alberts, WOA Mil-16 Indonesian Hercs
Remove KC-130B "A-1310", a/c crashed JUN15.

MAIW Export Hawks 4D "UAE Hawks"
UAE has transferred 13 Mk63 Hawks to the Royal Jordanian AF for the lead-in fighter role at H5/Prince Hassan AB, replacing F-5E/Fs.
Remove s/n 1722. Aircraft crashed. MAR16

MAIW Export Hawks pt. 6, NAS Meridian Hawks
Remove T-45C, 165631, TW-1, a/c ran off runway KNZY

MAIW Export Hawks Part 9: Indonesian Hawks package
Remove Hawk Mk209 "TT0212", a/c crashed Oct12.

MAIW Export Hawks Pt 10, South Korean Hawks
Remove all Hawk Mk.67s (T-59), aircraft retired and many sold off to US civilian mil contractor Air USA Inc.

MAIW Finnish Transports and Trainers package:
Remove all DWAI Piper PA-31 Chieftains. They were retired in 2011.

MAIW Florida Orions package:
Remove P-3C's from VP-5 and VP-16, units have transitioned to P-8.

MAIW French Mirage 2000 Part 1 package:
EC 01.002 moved from BA 102 Dijon-Longvic AB (LFSD) to BA 116 Luxeuil Saint-Sauveur (LFSX)

MAIW French Mirage 2000 Part 4 package:
Remove Mirage 2000D 133-JK number 612 from this package, aircraft crashed

MAIW French Mirage 2000 Part 5 package:
EC 01.004 disbanded.
EN 02.004 moved from BA 116 Luxeuil Saint-Sauveur (LFSX) to BA 125 Istres - Le Tubé (LFMI)
Remove M2000 serial 68, a/c crashed 03Oct12 with RoCAF pilot from 499th onboard.

MAIW French Mirage 2000 Part 6 package:
EC 03.004 disbanded

MAIW French Mirage F1 package:
All Mirage F1 withdrawn from use.

MAIW German Air Force Eurofighter V.2.0 package:
Remove all F-4F Phantoms. Aircraft retired.

MAIW Grand Forks AFB package:
Remove all PAI KC-135s from this package. Base is currently home to UAV's so you can keep the scenery active.

MAIW Great Lakes ANG Part 1 v2.0 package:
Remove 172nd AS/ 110th AW C-21's from MI ANG, unit transitions to non-flying RPA role.
Remove F-16's of the 132nd FW/124th FS "Hawkeyes", IA ANG, unit transferred to UAS remote ops. The 21 F-16's have been transferred to the 119th Fighter Squadron, New Jersey Air National Guard, Atlantic City (KACY).
OH ANG 179th AW/164th AS have returned to operating the C-130H with 8 on strength. Many of these tail#s came from other units to include various MAIW packages:
81-0626
81-0629
81-0630
82-0054
82-0056
82-0059
82-0486
82-0488

MAIW Great Lakes ANG Part 2 package:
Remove all 174th FW HTAI F-16 models from Syracuse.
Remove all 111th FW, Pennsylvania ANG RWAI A-10 models from Willow Grove ARS.
Remove all 192nd AVN, RI ARNG, C-23 Sherpas, unit is decommissioning aircraft.
Remove all C-21's assigned to 118th AS, CT ANG, unit was supposed to transition to C-27J, now receiving C-130H's (#74-1667 1st on station).
Move C-130H tail# 83-0488, 139th AS, NY ANG to KMFD (Use flightplans from the original Great Lakes ANG Part 1 package).

MAIW Hellenic Air Force A-7 Araxos AB
Remove all A-7s. Aircraft retired.

MAIW Hellenic AF Transports-Elefsis AFB
Remove CL-215, s/n 1111, a/c crashed JUN16.

MAIW Hill Air Force Base package:
34th Fighter Squadron F-16s deactivated. Most of the F-16s from the 2010 inactivation of the 34th Fighter Squadron at Hill AFB went to the 175th Fighter Squadron, South Dakota Air National Guard, Sioux Falls (KFSD).

MAIW Holloman Talons
All 7th Combat Training Squadron T-38s have been transferred to the newly reactivated 2d Fighter Training Squadron at Tyndall AFB FL.

MAIW Hungarian Gripens
Remove JAS-39D "42", a/c crashed after landing. MAY15

MAIW Israeli AF Part 2 - Hatzerim Air Base package:
Remove F-16I (F-16D) "107" from No 107 squadron, a/c crashed.
Remove all flying A-4 Skyhawks, a/c retired after 48yrs of service. DEC15

MAIW Italian Tornado V2
Remove Tornados "MM7009" and "MM7087", a/c involved in mid-air AUG14

MAIW Langley AFB package
Remove all NBAI F-15 models.
Add T-38A, serial 67-14939, with new "FF" tail code, glossy black with silver trim finish. Aircraft is first of seven T-38A's to act as aggressors.

MAIW Little Rock AFB package
Last C-130E sortie flown by 62nd AS late SEPT 2011. Only C-130H and J models are flown from Little Rock AFB presently.
Remove C-130J-30 04-3144 (03-3144 real world), a/c suffered hard landing in AFG, destroyed in place May13.

MAIW Luke Air Force Base package:
Remove F-16D, 88-0165, 309th FS, a/c crashed Jun13.
61st FS Deactivated Aug 2010. From the aircraft folder "MAIW_HTAI_F-16C Luke AFB" remove [Fltsim] entries 91-109 in the Aircraft.cfg file. From the folder "MAIW_HTAI_F-16D Luke AFB" remove [Fltsim] entries 49-56 from the Aircraft.cfg file. Also remove all aircraft textures associated with the 61st FS from these two folders.
All 309th Fighter Squadron F-16s are transferred from Luke AFB AZ to Holloman AFB NM.
Remove F-16A (drag chute) 93-0711, 21st FS, ROCAF. A/C crashed JAN16 in AZ.

63rd FS Deactivated May 2009 (merged into 310th FS). Further research needed to determine which aircraft from the 63rd FS remain as part of the 310th FS.

MAIW MCAS Beaufort package:
VFA-86 "Sidewinders" homeport change to NAS Lemoore, CA JULY 2011 for transition to Super Bugs. Unconfirmed if they took the jets with them or handed them off to legacy squadrons. Only VFA squadron assigned to CVW-11 (NH).
Remove F/A-18D buno 164729, WK-10, assigned to VMFA(AW)-224. Aircraft crashed 2/15.

MAIW MCAS Cherry Point Harriers package:
Remove AV-8B BuNo 164147 VMAT-203, a/c crashed outside Yuma, AZ.
Remove the following 6 BuNo's from VMA-211 destroyed at Camp Bastion, SEPT12. Yuma and Cherry Point are affected as the airframes were spread throughout different squadrons when the package was released:
165422
165568
165570
165578
164570
165591
Remove AV-8B+ BuNo 165003, WP-03, VMA-223. A/C had engine fire damage beyond repair on MEU deployment MAR16.
Remove AV-8B BuNo 165594, CG-04, VMA-231. A/C assigned to VMA-542 and upgraded to B+ when it crashed MAY16.


MAIW MCAS Miramar package:
Remove VMFA(AW)-121 Green Knights (F/A-18D), squadron re-designated VMFA-121 and became a F-35 squadron.
Remove F/A-18C BuNo 164724, VMFA-323, a/c crashed at NAS Fallon.
Remove F-18C Buno 165181, "WT-00" VMFA-232, a/c crashed in UK OCT15.
Remove 2xF-18C, BuNos 165192, 165194, VMFA-232, a/c crashed in separate incidents 1st week of AUG16.


MAIW MCAS Yuma Harriers package:
Remove AV-8B BuNo 165581 from VMA-311, a/c crashed after landing, Camp Bastion, AFG.
Remove AV-8B from VMA-211, BuNo 165586 from this package, aircraft crashed in Gulf of Aden.
Remove VMA-513 "Flying Nightmares" AV-8B's, unit going to cadre status, airframes distributed to other VMA's.
Remove the following 6 BuNo's from VMA-211 destroyed at Camp Bastion, SEPT12. Yuma and Cherry Point are affected as the airframes were spread throughout different squadrons when the package was released:
165422
165568
165570
165578
164570
165591
Remove AV-8B+, Buno 165380, VMA-214, a/c crashed in AZ MAY14
VMA-211 has ceased ops with the AV-8B to stand up as the 2nd USMC F-35B squadron, becoming VMFA-211. Harriers most likely transferred to other VMA squadrons. MAY16


MAIW McEntire JNGB
Remove 2xF-16C, 92-3899 and 93-0531, a/c had mid-air collision JUN16.

MAIW Moroccan Mirage F1 Package
Remove RMAF Mirage F1CH s/n 127, a/c crashed AUG15.

MAIW Moroccan Transports and Trainers package
Remove C-130, CNA-OQ from this package, aircraft crashed near Moroccan boarder.

MAIW NAF Atsugi package
VFA-192 Golden Dragons have left NAF Atsugi and moved back to NAS Lemoore. Transitioned to Super Hornet.
VFA-195 Dambusters transitioned to Super Hornets.

MAIW NAS Corpus Christi package:
Remove all NBAI T-34C aircraft, last training flight flown APR15. Units have transitioned to T-6B Texan II.

MAIW NAS Kingsville Hawks package:
Remove T-45C, Bu No. 167076 and Bu No. 167081, and textures from this package. Both aircraft crashed.

MAIW NAS Lemoore package:
Remove VFA-125 Rough Raiders (disestablished OCT10)
VFA-115 Eagles (E) Forward deployed to NAF Atsugi, from NAS Lemoore
Remove F/A-18F BuNo 165877 from VFA-122 from this package, aircraft crashed
Remove F/A-18E BuNo 166447 from VFA-147, a/c suffered Class A damage from aborted t/o FEB14.
Remove F/A-18C BuNo 164708 from VFA-151, a/c assigned to VMFA-323 when it crashed MAR14.
The following squadrons have completed the transition from legacy Hornets to Super Bugs:
VFA-25
VFA-97
VFA-151
Remove F-18C, VFA-94, BuNo 164208, a/c involved in mid-air.
Remove F-18E buno 166466 from VFA-147, NG-411. A/C crashed while assigned to VFA-14, NG-210, SEP15.

MAIW NAS Pensacola
Remove T-45C, 165075, VT-86, a/c damaged while landing.
Remove F-18C, buno 163455, NFDS "6", a/c crashed JUN16.


MAIW NATO Sentry's package
Remove all CT-49 aircraft from this package, all have been retired.

MAIW NATO Sentry's Update v1.1
Remove E-3A LX-N90449, aircraft retired, will be flown to AMARG (Boneyard), AZ.

MAIW Nellis AFB package:
Remove F-15C "OT" 80-0041, a/c crashed.
Remove F-16C, serial number 85-1413 (blue cammo), 64th Aggressors Squadron, aircraft crashed July 2011.

MAIW Osan AB package:
Remove F-16C "OS" 90-0771, a/c crashed.

MAIW Pope Field
AFRC C-130H ops have ceased as 440th AW stands down. All 440th AW C-130Hs have been moved to other units. 1 to 94th AW Dobbins ARB, GA, most of the others to 189th AW (AR ANG), Little Rock AFB, AR. Tail #s 88-4404 and 87-9284 flown to AMARG (Boneyard).. MAY16

MAIW Portuguese AF
Remove C-130H, s/n 16804, a/c crashed JUL16.

MAIW RAF Lakenheath 48th FW package:
Remove F-15E serial number 91-0304 "LN" from this package, aircraft crashed during combat operations over Libya.
Remove F-15D, 86-0182, 48FW, 493rd FS, a/c crashed OCT14.

MAIW RAF Tornado F3 package:
All F3 operations have now ceased.

MAIW RAF Tornado GR4 package:
XIII and 14 Squadrons have disbanded.

MAIW Republic of China Air Force Academy:
Remove T-34C, 3413/84013 and texture from this package, aircraft crashed.

MAIW Reserve Hornets package
F/A-18A+ BuNo 162878 "AF-404" crashed during landing accident at NAS Fallon SEPT 2011.

MAIW Seaboard ANG package:
Remove F-16C tail# 86-0357, 121st FS, DC ANG, a/c crashed after mid-air with wingman, AUG13.
MD ANG 135th AS have transferred all remaining C-130J's as the unit transitioned to the C-27J, SEPT 2011
Remove all MKAI C-27Js. The 135th Airlift Squadron deactivated on 30 Sep 13. Of the 21 C-27Js the Air Force owned, seven are going to the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and the remaining 14 are going to the U.S. Coast Guard.

MAIW Serbian Air Force fighters and transports
Remove all Mig-21BIS from the package

MAIW Shaw AFB V2 package:
Remove F-16C tail # 00-0219, 79th FS (77th FS real world), a/c crashed in AFG, APR13.
Remove F-16C tail# 92-3907, a/c crashed during landing JUL13 while deployed to ROK.
Remove F-16C "SW" 91-0375, a/c crashed while deployed to Jordan. DEC14
Remove F-16C "SW" 96-0085, a/c crashed following mid-air. JUL15


MAIW Sheppard Talons package:
Remove T-38C, 61-0891, a/c crashed Jul13

MAIW Southeast ANG Package
Remove all A-10C's assigned to Barksdale AFB(KBAD) LA, 47th FS as they have ceased operations.
Remove all C-130E's of Little Rock AFB (KLRF).
Remove all A-10's from the AR ANG's 188th FW based at Ft. Smith, AR. Final 2 A-10's left JUN14 to be disseminated to other units as the 188th becomes a RPA operator.

MAIW Southwest ANG Package
162nd FW/148th FS UAE F-16E/F's are supposed to have left KTUS and returned to the UAE.
Remove all HTAI F-16's of the New Mexico ANG (Kirtland AFB~Albuquerque Intl)
Remove F-16C, 89-2019, 138th FW, 125th FS, OK ANG. A/C involved in mid-air, OCT14
Remove F-16C 85-1549 301st FW/457th FS, a/c written off following runway collision at Nellis, AUG15


MAIW Spanish Mirage F1 package:
All a/c removed from service.

MAIW Spanish Navy Harriers
Remove EAV-8B's 1A-15 (01-903), 1A-22 (01-911), a/c will be retired due to budget issues.
Move EAV-8B 1A-24 paint to EAV-8B+ model, should be "1B-24" (01-914).

MAIW Tyndall AFB package
Remove all NBAI F-15 models. Type no longer flying from Tyndall.
Add T-38A's, serials 68-8185 and 68-8150 with new "TY" coded paint schemes (transferred from 1st Reconnaissance Wing, Beale AFB, California). These are the first two of twenty T-38s to be relocated to Tyndall to act as aggressors. First 10 should be in place by March 2012.
Remove F-22A "TY" 02-4037, a/c crashed.
All QF-4s of the 82d Aerial Targets Squadron at Tyndall AFB FL have been transferred to 82 ATRS Det 1 at Holloman AFB NM. 82 ATRS at Tyndall has converted to the QF-16.

MAIW UK Harriers Version 2 Package
All UK Harriers have now been retired in the real world.

MAIW UK Hawks Part 2 package:
As of April 8th, 2011 No 19(R) Squadron at RAF Valley became an all Hawk T2 unit. Suggest replacing T1 Hawks from this package with T2 Hawks from another package. This will also require new aircraft textures. Sister unit No 208(R) will also cease flying the Hawk T1 by the end of 2011 and consolidate operations within two flights of No 19(R) Squadron.

MAIW UK Seakings Part 1 package:
203(R) Sqn relocated to RAF Valley.
RAF St Mawgan now has no flying role.

MAIW USAF Duke Field package:
Remove all 919th SOW/711th SOS MC-130E's as the unit ceased operations of the Combat Talon I and will operate the C-145 Skytruck (M28) at Duke.

WoAI/MAIW USAF F-117A Nighthawk package:
Remove all KRAI F-117 models from Holloman AFB.
***At least one F-117 model is still flying from Tonopah Test Range field (TNX)

MAIW USAF Hurlburt Fld 16th SOW
Remove AC-130U, 90-0163, a/c was retired to AMARG.

MAIW USAF T1's part 1
Remove all USAF T-43's (B737-200) from this package, aircraft retired.

WoAI/MAIW United States Air Force T-37 Tweet package
Remove all PSAI T-37's from this package.

USN Airliners Part 1
VR-52 was deactivated in 2012

MAIW VFA-106 Gladiators package:
Remove F/A-18D BuNo 163452, crashed in VA Beach, VA.
Remove F-5E S/N 761585 "AF-115", VFC-111, a/c overran runway at NAS Key West sustaining Class A damage.

MAIW West Coast ANG package:
Remove F-16C, 87-0315, 144th FW, CA ANG, a/c crashed. Dec12
MAIW AMC West Coast C-17's Package:

(62nd AW/10th AS (C-17) inactivated. MAY16) These aircraft need to be removed correct?
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That is correct, but you might have to check the tail #'s to be fully accurate as they are not "retired" to the boneyard.
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84-0010 (The King) F-15C from the 493rd is headed to Robins for depot maintenance. Likely headed to an ANG unit after due to F-35 transition.
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Ellsworth AFB v2.0, USAF B-1B Dyess AFB v2.0

Remove the following 17 NBAI B-1Bs as they have been retired:

85-0066
85-0074
85-0077
85-0081
85-0083
85-0087
85-0090
86-0093
86-0115
86-0118
86-0123
86-0132
86-0133
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86-0099
86-0101
86-0109
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Thank you. I read that this weekend and was trying to find which 17 to park!

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Researching these I also found based on scramble.nl, at least 20 airframes were not in the original packages. Also, many tail# have swapped bases since package release.
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Yeah I saw that but it gets it close enough to the current 45 frames flying.

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MAIW Royal Malaysian Air Force Hawks package

Part 8 of the Export Hawk Series is ready.

Direct download link:

http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?Ca ... LID=127070

Only 5 Hawk are still in use
RMAF Hawk crashed

On 16 November 2021 at around 22:00 hrs LT a Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM, Royal Malaysian Air Force) BAE Hawk Mk108 crashed at the runway of Butterworth air base.

According to the information released by the Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein there was one fatality. A second airman was injured. The Hawk was operated by 15 Skuadron Panther, which is based at Butterworth. According to the Scramble Magazine database, the RMAF had ten Hawk Mk108 in it's inventory of which five aircraft were lost in accidents.

The RMAF will investigate the cause of the accident.
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MAIW RAAF Tindal Hornets / MAIW RAAF Williamtown Hornets

You can now remove all legacy F/A-18A/B from RAAF Pack.
Australia says goodbye to classic Hornet

After more than 35 years of service, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) said goodbye to the classic F/A-18A and F/A-18B Hornet fighters.

On 29 November 2021, the last seven classics operated by 75 Squadron Seek and Strike at RAAF Base Tindal (NT) left the air base for the very last time and flew with call signs Magpie 11 and Blackbird 21 to RAAF Base Williamtown (NSW).

At he New South Wales air base, a closing ceremony was held marking the end after 36 years of service and 408,000 in the air. Speeches were given by Air Commodore Tim Alsop; Commander Air Combat Group, the Honorable Peter Dutton MP; Minister for Defence, Air Marshall Mel Hupfeld AO, DSC; Chief of Air Force and Dr Brendan Nelson AO; President of Boeing Defence Australia, covering the history and operations of the classic Hornet in RAAF service.

No.75 Squadron became the first Australian fighter unit to be equipped with Dassault Mirage III fighters in December 1964 and was declared operational with these aircraft on 1 August 1967. It subsequently maintained a detachment of Mirages at RAAF Base Darwin (NT) from 2 May 1966 until early 1967. Following a period of training the unit transferred to RAAF Base Butterworth in Malaysia during May 1967.

Australia RAAF Hornet 2 320In 1981 it was decided to withdraw the unit from Malaysia to Darwin pending the completion of RAAF Base Tindal near Katherine (NT). The unit arrived in Darwin in October 1983, becoming the first fighter squadron to be permanently based in the Northern Territory since World War II. In May 1988, the unit began to convert to F/A-18A and F/A-18B Hornets and moved to Tindal in October that year.

The classic Hornets have been surpassed by the Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II. The first F-35A in 75 Squadron markings, serial A35-029, made its first flight on 30 July 2020. The aircraft has already been delivered to Australia.

The Australian government has sold 25 classic Hornets to Canada. In September 2018, the United States approved Canada’s purchase of the surplus RAAF F/A-18A/Bs. Eighteen Hornets will be used to fill a capability gap, while Ottawa decides on its next fighter aircraft. The other seven will be used for non-flying purposes such as spare parts reclamation and battle damage repair training.
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Just about to post that, well at least the flightplans will work with the F-35s.
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MAIW Belgian Air Force 15th Transport Wing

After removing all ERJ-135/145, Airbus A321, all Falcon 20 and the only Falcon 900 you can now remove all the remaining operational C-130H from this pack.

In fact, all aircrafts from the original MAIW pack must be removed.

15th Transport Wing actually use 5 exemples of Airbus A00M (repaints by Ray Parker are available) (CT-01 to CT-05 actually active). The last three will arrive in a near future.

The 15th Wing also use 2 Falcon 7x (model from DFAI available and repaint can be find on diverse websites).

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PS : Here are the lins for the new 15th Wing aircrafts (for FS9 only, sorry ;-) )

A400M model : https://militaryaiworks.com/download-ha ... 400m-atlas
A400M repaints : https://militaryaiworks.com/download-ha ... rce-a-400m
A400M repaints fix : https://militaryaiworks.com/download-ha ... g-fix-nbai

DFAI Falcon 7x models : https://secure.simmarket.com/dfai-devel ... 084).phtml

DFAI Falcon 7x repaint : OO-LUM : https://kyles-ai-works.com/2020/11/23/a ... -7x-fleet/
DFAI Falcon 7x repaint : OO-FAE : see post by Jon just below
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I did the paint for the Falcon. Link below

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Package Eurofighter Typhoon - Germany for FS9 (JYAI)
Package Eurofighter Typhoon - Germany for FSX & P3D (JYAI)


- Final operations Wittmund -

Wittmund airbase will close its runway and flying operations in the beginning of 2022.

Wittmund airbase will be closed for a long period, from February 2022 to October 2024, for massive reconstruction at the airbase. The based Eurofighters will be based at Laage airbase while the TopAces fighters will be based at Nordholz airbase.

One final visit was made this week to capture the final operations performed at this great airbase.

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Shame they didn't keep Jever open, be a lot easier moving just down the road!
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MAIW French C-135 Pack:

Remove C-135 n° 471, 472, 474, 475 and 738. they have been retired
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MAIW_MGAI_Airbus_A330_MRTT

you can add the French MRTT 041 (F-UJCG) "Bretagne Flag Tail", 042 (F-UJCH)"Bretagne Flag Tail", 043 (F-UJCI)"Bretagne Flag Tail", 044 (F-UJCJ) "Esterel flag Tail", 045 (F-UJCK) "Bretagne Flag Tail" and 046 (F-UJCL) "Esterel flag Tail" , from ERVTS 1/31 Bretagne

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MAIW Canadian Air Force - Multpiple packs

You can remove all CC-115 (DHC-5) Buffalo.
Canadian Buffalo stands down

The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) will retire its fleet of DeHavilland Canada CC-115 (DHC-5) Buffalo Search And Rescue aircraft this month. On 15 January 2022, the Buffalo will be relieved from SAR duties with 442 squadron at CFB Comox (B.C.).

SAR standby for Western Canada will temporarily be taken over by 435 Squadron Lockheed CC-130H Hercules until the Buffalo’s successor, the Airbus CC-295 Kingfisher will be fully certified and can take over SAR-operations in Western Canada.

With the retirement of the iconic yellow Buffalo, almost 55 years of Buffalo operations with the Canadian Armed Forces will come to an end, the first aircraft being delivered in 1967! Many SAR and support missions have been flown over the years, saving the lives of thousands of Canadians and supporting United Nations missions all over the globe.

Notably, Buffalo 115461 was shot down over Syria in August 1974 on a United Nations mission, killing its crew. Only three Buffalos, 115452, 115462, and 115465, are in flying condition with 442 Squadron at this moment. Of these, 462 and 465 will be offered for sale and 452 is planned to go to CFB Borden (Ont.) for preservation.

Meanwhile, CC-295 Kingfisher deliveries are continuing at a very slow pace, with only five aircraft delivered to Comox so far, including one maintenance trainer. With certification still in process, another ten Kingfishers have already been sighted with Airbus at Seville (Spain) and have yet to be delivered.

Ultimately, sixteen Kingfishers will not only replace the Buffalo, but also SAR CC-130Hs with 413 Squadron at Greenwood (N.S.), 424 Squadron Trenton (Ont.) and 435 Squadron Winnipeg (Man.).
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MAIW - Romanian 71st Air Base

You can now remove all old MiG-21 LanceR from Romanian Air Force.
Romanian Air Force suspends all MiG-21 flights

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On 12 April 2022, around 17:50 hours LT, a MiG-21 LanceR from the Forțele Aeriene ale Romaniei (FAR, Romanian Air Force) took off for a training flight from Baza 57 Mihail Kogalniceanu, and declared an emergency immediately after take-off. The onboard sensors indicated an incomplete closing of the landing gear hatches.

The pilot used the appropriate checklists to solve the problem, in accordance with the aircraft’s operation manuals, and landed safely at Mihail Kogalniceaunu about an hour after getting airborne.

On 15 April 2022, the Chief of the Defense Staff, General Daniel Petrescu, suspended all MiG-21 LanceR flight operations due to the “considerably high rate of accidents”. Those accidents resulted in multiple casualties and damaged or destroyed aircraft.

This decision was made to improve aviation safety and prevent accidents by reducing the risks associated with technical failures.

At this moment around ten LanceR B and twenty LanceR C aircraft are operational by Escadrilla Aviatie Lupta / Baza 86 Aeriana Constanta/Mihail Kogalniceanu and Escadrilla 711 Aviatie Lupta / Baza 71 Aeriana Campia Turzii.

Not too long ago Major General Viorel Pana, the Chief of the Staff of the Romanian Air Force, said that Romania will have three fully equipped F-16 squadrons at the end of 2024, and that should be the start of decommissioning the MiG-21s, but the decision to suspend the flights already may indicate that the end of the MiG-21 is earlier than the end of 2024.

Photo: Facebook/Ministerul Apararii Nationale
Source : Scramble.nl - ROMANIAN AIR FORCE SUSPENDS ALL MIG-21 FLIGHTS
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TheFoufure wrote: 17 Apr 2022, 13:16 MAIW - Romanian 71st Air Base

You can now remove all old MiG-21 LanceR from Romanian Air Force.
Romanian Air Force suspends all MiG-21 flights

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On 12 April 2022, around 17:50 hours LT, a MiG-21 LanceR from the Forțele Aeriene ale Romaniei (FAR, Romanian Air Force) took off for a training flight from Baza 57 Mihail Kogalniceanu, and declared an emergency immediately after take-off. The onboard sensors indicated an incomplete closing of the landing gear hatches.

The pilot used the appropriate checklists to solve the problem, in accordance with the aircraft’s operation manuals, and landed safely at Mihail Kogalniceaunu about an hour after getting airborne.

On 15 April 2022, the Chief of the Defense Staff, General Daniel Petrescu, suspended all MiG-21 LanceR flight operations due to the “considerably high rate of accidents”. Those accidents resulted in multiple casualties and damaged or destroyed aircraft.

This decision was made to improve aviation safety and prevent accidents by reducing the risks associated with technical failures.

At this moment around ten LanceR B and twenty LanceR C aircraft are operational by Escadrilla Aviatie Lupta / Baza 86 Aeriana Constanta/Mihail Kogalniceanu and Escadrilla 711 Aviatie Lupta / Baza 71 Aeriana Campia Turzii.

Not too long ago Major General Viorel Pana, the Chief of the Staff of the Romanian Air Force, said that Romania will have three fully equipped F-16 squadrons at the end of 2024, and that should be the start of decommissioning the MiG-21s, but the decision to suspend the flights already may indicate that the end of the MiG-21 is earlier than the end of 2024.

Photo: Facebook/Ministerul Apararii Nationale
Source : Scramble.nl - ROMANIAN AIR FORCE SUSPENDS ALL MIG-21 FLIGHTS
MAIW - Romanian 71st Air Base

You can re-activate the MiG-21.... or re-install them.
Romanian Air Force resumes LanceR flying operations

After being grounded for a month, the Forțele Aeriene ale Romaniei (FAR, Romanian Air Force) resumed flying operations with the MiG-21 LanceR starting on Monday 23 May 2022 for a period of almost a year.

According to the decision of the Supreme Council of National Defence, the MiG-21 LanceR fighters will be used until 15 May 2023 exclusively for the execution of the specific missions of the Permanent Air Police Combat Service and for maintaining the flight training of the selected pilots in order to continue using this type of aircraft. After this date, the aircraft will be removed from the service of the FAR.

According to the memorandum on “Decommissioning of MiG-21 LanceR aircraft and the accelerated transition to the operation of F-16 aircraft from the FAR”, measures have been taken to speed up the process of acquiring the 32 F-16 aircraft from Norway, which will constitute, in the next period, two more squadrons within the air force. The draft law approving this acquisition has gone through the stage of legislative transparency and is in the approval circuit, and will be presented to the Romanian Parliament as soon as possible.

On 12 December 2021, Scramble Magazine reported on the procurement of 32 former Luftforsvaret (RNoAF, Royal Norwegian Air Force) F-16AM/BM Fighting Falcons.

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