Hey guys,
I found this site while surfing around.
It has a few packs that I haven't seen before.
Just thought it was interesting and worth checking out.
http://www.mirage4fs.com/scenery_traffic.html
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Keith, glad to help.
Also on that site is a link to an pre-1991 Iraqi airforce pack.
I've installed it, and while no AI specific aircraft are included, it does perform fairly well.
I have Mig29's, Mi8's and various soviet built aircraft now flying the virtual Iraqi skies.
Name: Iraqi Scenery and AI Package
File: iraqaisc.zip (17MB)
Released: May 2006
Designer: Zolt Goatfield
Notes: Designed for FS2004. Represents Iraq on the eve of the Gulf War, January 1991. Package includes scenery, AI aircraft and flight plans to activate them. Representations of Iraqi Air Force aircraft, military airfields and AI traffic are based on publicly available research material. Requires TrafficTools to use AI flightplans.
Also on that site is a link to an pre-1991 Iraqi airforce pack.
I've installed it, and while no AI specific aircraft are included, it does perform fairly well.
I have Mig29's, Mi8's and various soviet built aircraft now flying the virtual Iraqi skies.
Name: Iraqi Scenery and AI Package
File: iraqaisc.zip (17MB)
Released: May 2006
Designer: Zolt Goatfield
Notes: Designed for FS2004. Represents Iraq on the eve of the Gulf War, January 1991. Package includes scenery, AI aircraft and flight plans to activate them. Representations of Iraqi Air Force aircraft, military airfields and AI traffic are based on publicly available research material. Requires TrafficTools to use AI flightplans.
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