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Pilotable Fletcher-Class Destroyers

Pilotable Fletcher-Class Destroyers 2024-05-01

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FSX/Accel/P3dV3 Pilotable Fletcher-Class Destroyers.

Introduced in 1942, the Fletcher-Class destroyers saw action at Guadalcanal and played a major role in almost every other Pacific battle. Destroyers performed convoy escort and anti-submarining warfare duties. After the Great War, Fletchers continued to serve for decades in the Korea and Vietnam conflicts. Even the new German Bundesmarine began to serve for the NATO with six Fletcher class destroyers. Three Fletchers are preserved as museums vessels: The Sullivans/DD-537, the Kidd/DD-661 and the Cassin Young/DD-793.

The pilotable ships comes in two camo paint schemes.

The Ai-vessels are converted from Sketchup to native FSX by Klaus Novak and belongs to his WWII US fleet at SOH.

Repaint in camo, configurations and files for pilotable vessel by Erwin Welker.
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