Brize Norton Air Base(EGVN) 1955-1962

Brize Norton Air Base(EGVN) 1955-1962 2025-04-02

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From 55 to 62, Brize was a USAF base for SAC bombers plus tanker's. Al Von Pingel work'd his magic on the multiple traffic file's and straighten'd out the AFD file, i just made the scenery. You have 4 different traffic eras, throughout the B47 era and the gradual introduction of the B52, a pair of B58 Hustlers also make a visit in one of there few visits to western europe. Lots of info in the read-me but if your a fan of Al's scenery, you probably have most if not all of the required elements to go flying.
One thing not mention'd in read-me, for visiting smaller aircraft like fighter's, use parking 66,67,68,69,73, keeps you away from the big boys :)
enjoy, AL and Ian

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Wow, an awesome and ample scenery package, thanks Ian. Once more a highly welcome addon to classic era, and for all users who still believe in running their FS9 with this kind of environment.

Bernard
 
I have question please (please please BEAR IN MIND that this is NOT NOT a request)

Did you make FSX version of that air force base?

Regards,

Aharon
 
In the 1962 traffic file, aircraft 31 is Rockwell Sabrelineer T-39A USAF_1.

I've hunted high and low with no joy...

Can someone please point me in the right direction.


Many Thanks

Jim
 
I actually dont know, i thought it was from the CalClassic military transport ai collection but i dos'nt seem to be, i wonder'd if it might be the Ito model , Mike stone did a version but my money's on Ito's, Al did the traffic file so he might know more but i have a feeling he's traveling at the moment
 
In the 1962 traffic file, aircraft 31 is Rockwell Sabrelineer T-39A USAF_1.

I've hunted high and low with no joy...

Can someone please point me in the right direction.


Many Thanks

Jim
It's in the Cal Classics MATS package.
 
Sorry, but neither "FS2004 Classic USAF MATS AI Aircraft and Traffic" package, nor the different traffic files contain a Sabreliner T-39. Do be shure about that, I re-downloaded them just now.

Bernard
 
I'm absolutely sure. You must have downloaded the 195? (I forget the exact year) package. The C-140 is in the 1962 package.

I copied mine and put it up on my backup storage site (A-Drive). You can grab a copy here. (Just the C-0140, not the whole 1962 MATS package.)
 
Thanks all for sorting me out - however once I'd sorted out my C-140 from my T-39A, isn't the C-140 a Jetstar and the T-39A a Sabreliner.. totally different beasts.

Jim
 
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Mick, thanks for your informations. Unfortunately I can't download the proposed aircraft. However, I don't like to contradict experienced persons like you. The C-140 is effectively in the MATS package. BUT, that's a Lockheed Jetstar, and not a North American Sabreliner, as asked for Brize Traffic. So IMO this should be adapted in one way or another.

Bernard
 
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Ive just double checked my own install and decompiled traffic files and i dont have Rockwell Sabrelineer T-39A USAF_1. in my aircraft hanger, i do have the AI Lockheed Jetstar in my aircraft folder but not in the traffic file, ive just checked flightplan and its a static for most of the time but i didnt really notice it while testing, so i need to ask Al for clarification on this im afraid
 
Ive change'd the traffic from the Sabrelineer to the Jetstar if you want, just drop this new 1962 traffic file into the scenery folder, but save the old one somewhere safe just in case the Sabrelineer was what Al originally intended

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Sorry guys just saw this while sitting at the airport waiting for a flight. I do not remember where the T-39 came from. I assumed it was part of Calclassic MATSwhen I selected it at the last minute to add as it has been on my system for a long time. It would be the proper type for the year. I have to check it out on my system when I get back in a couple of weeks to let you know if someone hasn’t figured it out in the meantime.
 
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