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FS2004 F14 VF31-

VF-31 “Tomcatters” markings bring a 2002-era F-14D from USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) to life with crisp squadron details and authentic Navy styling for FS2004. The repaint targets Dino Cattaneo’s original Grumman F-14 Tomcat model and requires that base aircraft for correct textures and a complete virtual cockpit presentation.

2.8K downloads FS2004
  • File: VF31TEXTURES.zip
  • Size:826.85 KB
  • Scan: Clean (17d) Verified clean
  • Access:Freeware
  • Content:Everyone
repaint for the original F14 Tomcat by Dino Cattaneo here. This scheme represents an F14 D serving on board the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) in 2002. Repaint by David Ulke.

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A twin-engine fighter jet with swept wings sits parked on an aircraft carrier deck near two crew members and a catapult track.A gray twin-engine fighter jet with folded wings sits on a carrier deck, showing visible armament and two pilots in the cockpit.

The archive VF31TEXTURES.zip has 17 files and directories contained within it.

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
FILE_ID.DIZ.txt03.23.04220 B
ReadMe.txt03.20.04698 B
texture03.19.040 B
canopy_1.bmp03.19.0465.05 kB
f14_main_body.bmp03.19.041.00 MB
f14_nose_Vf103_t.bmp03.19.041.00 MB
f14_tail_fins.bmp03.19.0465.05 kB
f14_tail_left.bmp03.18.04257.05 kB
f14_tail_right.bmp03.18.04257.05 kB
f14_wing_1.bmp03.18.04257.05 kB
f14_wing_2.bmp03.18.04257.05 kB
glass_T.bmp03.18.044.07 kB
vf-31.jpg03.19.04102.09 kB
vf-31A.jpg03.19.0485.41 kB
VF31 TEXTURES03.22.040 B
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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