FSX Afghan Air Force Antonov An-32B
Afghan Air Force Antonov An-32B repaint brings tail number 350 to life with crisp 32-bit and DXT3 texture sets for an authentic transport fleet look in FSX, including detailed exterior markings that suit military cargo operations. Textures only, requires the CIS Team An-32 base package.
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1 totalCIS Antonov An-32B, Afghan Air Force 350. The Afghan Air Force uses a small fleet of Antonov transports, including 6 An-32 and 5 An-12. The An-12 are currently being phased out and replaced with refurbished ex-USAF C-27As. Textures only, in both 32 bits and dxt3 formats. You need the CIS Team An32 base package available separately. Repaint by Philippe Tabatchnik Afghan Air Force transports flightplans by Max Habighorst are available separately. These plans call for An-26s in adition to the 32s but I could not find any picture of these aircraft, except for an old one showing a derelict camouflaged airframe that is definitely not flying today. By Philippe Tabatchnik.

Side view of Afghan Air Force Antonov An-32B.
The Afghan Air Force uses a small fleet of Antonov transports, including 6 An-32 and 5 An-12. The An-12 are currently being phased out and replaced with refurbished ex-USAF C-27As.
Textures only, in both 32 bits and dxt3 formats. You need the CIS Team An32 base package available separately. Repaint by Philippe Tabatchnik.
Afghan Air Force transports flightplans by Max Habighorst are available separately. These plans call for An-26s in adition to the 32s but I could not find any picture of these aircraft, except for an old one showing a derelict camouflaged airframe that is definitely not flying today.
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| Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
|---|---|---|
| profile.jpg | 10.27.09 | 26.96 kB |
| CIS_AN32_T.bmp | 10.27.09 | 4.00 MB |
| dxt3 | 10.27.09 | 0 B |
| CIS_AN32_T.bmp | 10.27.09 | 1.00 MB |
| prop_CIS_AN32.bmp | 02.18.09 | 128.07 kB |
| fltsim.txt | 10.27.09 | 380 B |
| readme.txt | 11.03.09 | 660 B |
| flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
| Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |

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