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Japanese Kongo class battleships from 1944. Includes IJN Kongo and IJN Haruna
CFS3 static carriers from IS4G. Includes British, US, and Japanese static carriers for CFS3 with NEK installed
Correction to drop down deck. Flight deck did not drop to sealevel resulting in crach when landing
1944 version of IJN Fuso and IJN Yamashiro for CFS3
Flightdeck has been lowered to enhance landing capabilities. The Independence-class design had a relatively short and narrow flight deck and hangar, with a small island superstructure.
Flightdeck has been lowered to prevent landing in the Hanger deck
Flightdeck has been lowered to enhance landing capabilties
USS Charger (CVE-30) (originally AVG-4, then AVG-30, then later ACV-30) was an escort carrier of the United States Navy during World War II. Originally intend for the Royal Navy as HMS Charger but was retained by the US
Updated model to correct gun rotation
Updated model to correct gun rotation and correct xpd.
Gleaves class Destroyer for 1942 and 1944. The Gleaves-class were a class of 66 destroyer of the US Navy built 1938–42, They were the destroyer type that was in production for the US Navy when the United States entered World War II
3 Matsu class destroyers used by the Japanese Navy in home waters and convoy escorts in the Phillipines, East Indies and Tiawan areas
Five ships from three classes of IJN submarine chasers comprised of the following ships:
IJN_AuxSC1
IJN_SC4_1941
IJN_SC4_1944
IJN_SC13_1941
IJN_SC13_1944
During the war the Japanese attempted to turn out significant numbers of wooden mechant ships to supplement their logistical abilities.
The Wooden Lugger is a smaller version of the Sea Truck.
The largest type of small craft at work in the Pacific during WW2 was the Kaijo torakku, or Sea Truck, which served in great numbers from Burma to the Marshall Islands.
There are two ships in this download:
All ships are Multi LOD and have new xdp files.
IJN_Merchant_SeaTruck_01
IJN_Merchant_SeaTruck_02