Well I don't think we have anything like that in our libs but maybe it is something that Stevo might be willing to help with, as per his post from a few weeks ago. It seems like it might be.
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Well two that we have done packages for in the past, #9 Hurlburt and #3 Duke, are the main ones I am thinking about.
I read on wikipedia that #10 Dillon is to be used for the F-35s training.
A quick look on Google Earth seems to indicate that Hurlburt and Duke will be the most work whilst some like #2 Pierce, #4 Peel and #5 Piccolo look like they might be a lot easier.
I haven't looked for the rest.
To be honest. Great if you can find the time and inclination for these but if you have another preference, e.g. Tyndall, then I am happy for you to follow your preferences.
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Sure. I can do Duke, that looks pretty easy. Hulburt looks a little more challenging, but I'll do that one also ( I think I see Ospreys sitting on a western ramp with their own runway area, most likely making this a two afcad airport...ugh). Camp Rudder, or test site B6, might be also thrown in there. I think its used by the army rangers.
Firebird wrote:Does anybody know how many F-35s are going to be based at Eglin?
I thought that I read somewhere that the number was going to be up to 59, presumably including the foreign ones, but I can't find that info any more.
*UPDATE*
Never mind the bug where you ALWAYS find out the answer yourself AFTER you have openly asked the question.
58th FS authorised for 24x As
VFA-101 authorised for 15x Cs
This leaves presumably 20 for foreign nations of which the UK has 4 and the Netherlands 2 and Norway 1 at the moment.
This was something I was actually going to ask. I ended up coding the parking on the F-35 ramp for the 58th until someone does Eglin and Navy F-35 flightplans. I'll do an update when I know where they actually are.