FSX USAF F-15E Lakenheath 00-3000
This meticulously crafted repaint enhances the IRIS F-15E Mudhen payware model in Microsoft Flight Simulator X by introducing the distinctive USAF F-15E Lakenheath 00-3000 markings. Created by developer Rick Corsie, it gives virtual pilots the opportunity to experience a highly recognizable fight...
- Type
- Repaint for Payware Model
- Download hits
- 85
- Compatibility
- Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
- Filename
- ln-003000.zip
- File size
- 10.75 MB
- Virus Scan
- Scanned 21 days ago (clean)
- Access to file
- Free (Freeware)
- Content Rating
- Everyone
This meticulously crafted repaint enhances the IRIS F-15E Mudhen payware model in Microsoft Flight Simulator X by introducing the distinctive USAF F-15E Lakenheath 00-3000 markings. Created by developer Rick Corsie, it gives virtual pilots the opportunity to experience a highly recognizable fighter jet livery utilized by the United States Air Force at RAF Lakenheath. This base is known for hosting active combat-ready units and conducting regular operational training.
Unique Characteristics of the F-15E Livery
The McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) F-15E is renowned for its exceptional combat performance and advanced avionics suite. In real-world operations, it serves as a dual-role fighter capable of both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. This repaint captures the tactical essence of the 00-3000 variant, emphasizing its role within active-duty squadrons.
Key Visual Details
- Distinctive tail markings that reflect the Lakenheath station environment.
- Comprehensive camouflage style for improved visual immersion during low-level flight.
- High-fidelity insignias that replicate full-scale aircraft art.
Close-up snapshot displaying the aircraft’s nose art and fuselage detailing.
Important Notes for Installation
Since these are external textures only, the IRIS F-15E Mudhen payware package is required to enjoy this repaint. You can acquire that product through your preferred add-on provider (e.g., SimShack). To integrate this livery into your simulator, insert the code snippet below into your aircraft configuration. Make sure to replace XX
with the next available entry number under the [fltsim]
sections to avoid any conflicts.
[fltsim.XX]
title=McDonnell Douglas F-15E LN 00-3000
sim=F15E_FDE
model=2
panel=
sound=
texture=LN-00-3000
kb_checklists=
kb_reference=
visual_damage=1
ui_manufacturer="McDonnell Douglas"
ui_type="F-15E"
ui_variation="LN-00-3000"
ui_typerole="Twin Engine Fighter Jet"
ui_createdby="IRIS Development Studios"
description="F-15E Mudhen"
atc_heavy=0
atc_id=0
atc_airline=Air Force
atc_flight_number=708
atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
Developer Acknowledgment
This repaint has been meticulously designed by Rick Corsie, who has focused on authenticity and attention to detail. The original payware model is produced by IRIS Development Studios, recognized for their high-quality flight simulation products.
The archive ln-003000.zip has 11 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
This list displays the first 500 files in the package. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them.
Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
---|---|---|
F-15E_IS_1T.dds | 01.14.13 | 16.00 MB |
F-15E_IS_2T.dds | 01.14.13 | 16.00 MB |
F-15E_IS_3T.dds | 01.17.13 | 21.33 MB |
F-15E_IS_6T.dds | 01.14.13 | 512.12 kB |
F-15E_IS_8T.dds | 01.14.13 | 4.00 MB |
LN-00-3000.BMP | 01.26.13 | 8.79 MB |
Read Me LN-00-3000.txt | 01.17.13 | 753 B |
texture.cfg | 01.14.13 | 198 B |
thumbnail.jpg | 01.14.13 | 16.40 kB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
Installation Instructions
Most of the freeware add-on aircraft and scenery packages in our file library come with easy installation instructions which you can read above in the file description. For further installation help, please see our Flight School for our full range of tutorials or view the README file contained within the download. If in doubt, you may also ask a question or view existing answers in our dedicated Q&A forum.
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