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C1A COD NAS PAX River 1975.zip

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FSX Military skins - Cold War

Description: Assigned to NAS Patuxent River in 1975 this COD provided the usual On Board Delivery services for which it was designed for PAX River. This texture was created from the photo of the actual aircraft and has slight differences from the usual base gray-orange-white color schemes which prompted me to create it. I hope you enjoy flying it. There are two versions of NAS "PAX" River available online: one in Flyaway Simulation and the other current up-to-date at MAIW.

There was an earlier MAIW which a thread here in SOH said worked great in FSX which may or may not be available.

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit C1A COD NAS PAX River 1975.zip
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
This COD typically was used to carry LSO's and civil service flight test engineers out to a Carrier off the east coast. Those personnel would typically be conducting carrier suitability tests on new aircraft designs and modifications, as well as testing modifications to catapults or arresting gear.

Normally many of these folks would "walk aboard" at the Norfolk Carrier piers, but certain circumstances would dictate a quick personnel addition, or even parts support.
 
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