Bristol Blenheim MkIV R2782 T8-J, No.771 NAS, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy, Orkneys, early 1943
No.771 NAS was formed on 24 May 1939 at Lee-on-Solent as a Fleet Requirements Unit with 14 Fairey Swordfish TSR biplanes. The Squadron carried out various exercises with ships and provided towed targets for naval air gunners.After the outbreak of war, 771 NAS was based at RNAS Hatston, but in fact was spread throughout the UK and overseas. The squadron flew a huge variety of different aircraft of every imaginable sort, from monoplane fighters such as Hurricanes, Corsairs, Martlets and Seafires, through seaplanes such as Walruses and Sea Otters to twin-engined landplanes such as Mosquitos, Bostons, Marylands and Blenheims. Predictably, the precise dates when the squadron included Blenheim IVs into its menagerie are somewhat unclear, but it appears that they were used up until the end of the war.
This aircraft appears in the menu under Britain FAA.
Original Contributor Credits:
Original external model is reworked from Richard (winjeel) Mason's work.
Original internal model parts are reworked from Greg (Seacondor) Laws's work.
Model rework internal and external by Steve (Sdsbolt) Seybolt.
Virtual Cockpit Textures by John (Bravo/4) Whelan.
External Textures by Nigel (ndicki) Dickinson.
Mos File by Nigel (ndicki) Dickinson.
XDP compilation, research by Rob (Capt. Winters) Stevenson.
Bomb Sight by Rob (Capt. Winters) Stevenson.
Flight Model By Rene (greycap.raf) Leppa.
Weapons by AvHistory, Joost (Frosty) and Richard (Winjeel) Mason.
pylon updates by Rob (Capt. Winters) Stevenson.
Revised 8x303 machine gun sounds, by Nigel (ndicki) Dickinson, Clive (Pat Pattle) Morely.
Engine sounds by Lawdog. (see original readme in aircraft\DR_Engine_Sounds\Bristol_Mercury_Sound_2x sound folder.)
This stand-alone requires you to have installed the original release set which you can find here:
No.771 NAS was formed on 24 May 1939 at Lee-on-Solent as a Fleet Requirements Unit with 14 Fairey Swordfish TSR biplanes. The Squadron carried out various exercises with ships and provided towed targets for naval air gunners.After the outbreak of war, 771 NAS was based at RNAS Hatston, but in fact was spread throughout the UK and overseas. The squadron flew a huge variety of different aircraft of every imaginable sort, from monoplane fighters such as Hurricanes, Corsairs, Martlets and Seafires, through seaplanes such as Walruses and Sea Otters to twin-engined landplanes such as Mosquitos, Bostons, Marylands and Blenheims. Predictably, the precise dates when the squadron included Blenheim IVs into its menagerie are somewhat unclear, but it appears that they were used up until the end of the war.
This aircraft appears in the menu under Britain FAA.
Original Contributor Credits:
Original external model is reworked from Richard (winjeel) Mason's work.
Original internal model parts are reworked from Greg (Seacondor) Laws's work.
Model rework internal and external by Steve (Sdsbolt) Seybolt.
Virtual Cockpit Textures by John (Bravo/4) Whelan.
External Textures by Nigel (ndicki) Dickinson.
Mos File by Nigel (ndicki) Dickinson.
XDP compilation, research by Rob (Capt. Winters) Stevenson.
Bomb Sight by Rob (Capt. Winters) Stevenson.
Flight Model By Rene (greycap.raf) Leppa.
Weapons by AvHistory, Joost (Frosty) and Richard (Winjeel) Mason.
pylon updates by Rob (Capt. Winters) Stevenson.
Revised 8x303 machine gun sounds, by Nigel (ndicki) Dickinson, Clive (Pat Pattle) Morely.
Engine sounds by Lawdog. (see original readme in aircraft\DR_Engine_Sounds\Bristol_Mercury_Sound_2x sound folder.)
This stand-alone requires you to have installed the original release set which you can find here:
SNJ_Blenhiem_MkIV_set_CFS3_with_fix.zip
CFS3 Blenhiem MkIV set. European Theatre of Operations. Bristol Blenheim MkIV (bomber version) x 6 (3 x RAF, 2 x Coastal Command, 1 x FAF) Bristol Blenheim MkVI (Finnish Built Bomber) x 1 (FAF) Bristol Blenheim MkIV (Fighter version) x 1...
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