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Red Indian CF-104 livery, (for Classic Jet Simulations)
- File Name
- Red Indian CF-104 livery, (for Classic Jet Simulations) by amerrir
- Submitted
- 26 January 2010 - 04:52 PM
- Last Updated
- 07 March 2010 - 09:32 AM
- File Size
- 8.04MB (Estimated Download Times)
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- Reason for Modification
- Updated to v1.4 textures, inc. Normal maps
Canadian Air Force 421 sqn CF-104 'Red Indian' livery for Classic Jet Simulations' aircraft, available from the X-Plane.org store.
This livery can be installed by placing the unzipped folder 'CAF_421sqn_Red_Indian' into the CF-104's liveries folder.
The 1983 Tiger Meet was hosted by 439sqn, Canadian Air Force, Baden Soellingen, on the 30th anniversary of the base. 421sqn painted 104 805 in red, with white arrows on each side - the shape of which earned it the nickname "The Toothbrush". 441sqn had a fuselage covered in a black & white checkerboard pattern, and 439sqn had their usual tiger pattern.
Thanks & full credit to Classic Jet Simulations for producing an excellent paint kit, which made this re-paint a pleasure to do...
Edit: Also forgot to thank Eaglewing7 for his help researching the paint!
This livery can be installed by placing the unzipped folder 'CAF_421sqn_Red_Indian' into the CF-104's liveries folder.
The 1983 Tiger Meet was hosted by 439sqn, Canadian Air Force, Baden Soellingen, on the 30th anniversary of the base. 421sqn painted 104 805 in red, with white arrows on each side - the shape of which earned it the nickname "The Toothbrush". 441sqn had a fuselage covered in a black & white checkerboard pattern, and 439sqn had their usual tiger pattern.
Thanks & full credit to Classic Jet Simulations for producing an excellent paint kit, which made this re-paint a pleasure to do...
Edit: Also forgot to thank Eaglewing7 for his help researching the paint!

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