FSX US Navy S2F-3 VX-1 JA10
A texture set of the Grumman S2F-3 Tracker aircraft operated by VX-1. This paint represents S2F-3, BuNo 147873, of the Air Development Squadon ONE based at NAS Key West (Boca Chica), as it was in 1968. The textures are in .dds DXT5 format for FSX. Milton Shupe's freeware Grumman S2F-3 Tracker FSX...
- Type
- Repaint
- Download hits
- 129
- Compatibility
- Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
- Filename
- vx-1_s2f_oc.zip
- File size
- 4.06 MB
- Virus Scan
- Scanned 20 days ago (clean)
- Access to file
- Free (Freeware)
- Content Rating
- Everyone
A texture set of the Grumman S2F-3 Tracker aircraft operated by VX-1. This paint represents S2F-3, BuNo 147873, of the Air Development Squadon ONE based at NAS Key West (Boca Chica), as it was in 1968. The textures are in .dds DXT5 format for FSX. Milton Shupe's freeware Grumman S2F-3 Tracker FSX conversion is required for this repaint (OH_G7_S2F3X.ZIP). Repaint By Joe Bowers.
Screenshot of US Navy S2F-3 VX-1 on the ground.
Installation:
- The freeware Grumman FSX - NATIVE S2F-3 (Conversion by Eagle Rotorcraft Simulations) is required for this repaint.
- Place the 'texture.USN_VX-1' folder in your G7_S2F3X aircraft folder.
- Add the fltsim section below to the 'Aircraft.cfg' file, renumbering the 'fltsim.xx' to the next sequential number in your file.
[fltsim.xx]
title=Grumman S2F-3 VX-1 JA10
sim=S2F-3
panel=
model=S2F
sound=
texture=USN_VX-1
kb_checklists=
kb_reference=
atc_id=EYESIGHT
atc_heavy=0
atc_airline=Navy
ui_manufacturer="Grumman"
ui_type=S2F-3 Tracker
ui_variation="USN VX-1 JA10"
ui_typerole="Military Twin Engine Prop"
ui_createdby="Milton Shupe/Eagle Rotorcraft Simulations"
Description="The Grumman S-2 was originally designed for the US Navy as a replacement for the existing AF-2 Guardian. Over 1,200 were built during its production.\n\nS2F-3 Model by Milton Shupe, flight model by Tom Falley, sounds by Nigel, paintkit by Todd Disrud, FSX conversion by Eagle Rotorcraft Simulations. This repaint represents VX-1's S2F-3 BuNo 147873 ("Eyesight 10") as it was in 1968. Repaint by: Joe Bowers
The archive vx-1_s2f_oc.zip has 34 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 |
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vx1.jpg | 04.08.14 | 115.96 kB |
JA2 JA4 JA10.jpg | 11.25.13 | 165.53 kB |
JA10 screenshot 1.JPG | 04.14.14 | 176.61 kB |
JA10 screenshot 2.JPG | 04.13.14 | 169.84 kB |
S2F Readme.txt | 04.21.14 | 3.42 kB |
VX-1 -1968.jpg | 11.27.13 | 317.54 kB |
ja 10.jpg | 11.25.13 | 193.35 kB |
thumbnail.gif | 04.14.14 | 6.26 kB |
cowl-l.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
cowl-l_spec.dds | 04.14.14 | 1.33 MB |
cowl-r.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
cowl-r_spec.dds | 04.14.14 | 1.33 MB |
fuse1-s2f3.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
fuse1-s2f3_spec.dds | 04.14.14 | 1.33 MB |
fuse2-s2f3.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
fuse2-s2f3_spec.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
msparts.dds | 04.21.14 | 1.33 MB |
msparts_spec.dds | 04.21.14 | 1.33 MB |
nacelle-l-s2f.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
nacelle-l-s2f_spec.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
nacelle-r-s2f.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
nacelle-r-s2f_spec.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
prop.dds | 07.12.12 | 1.00 MB |
radomes.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
s2crew.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
spinnerhub_t.dds | 06.19.12 | 512.12 kB |
tails-s2f.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
tails-s2f_spec.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
texture.cfg | 04.11.14 | 137 B |
thumbnail.jpg | 04.14.14 | 5.25 kB |
wings-s2f.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
wings-s2f_spec.dds | 04.16.14 | 1.33 MB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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