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Vietnam War Project

Postby patchz » Mon Nov 29, 2010 4:12 am

A while back, I posted some shots of Vietnam scenery for the war era. As good as the shots portrayed the scenery, I did it an injustice. As usual, I failed to read all the documentation. I recently discovered that I had barely

scratched the surface of this scenery. There are a total of 106 airports and landing zones from very small LZs with a couple of hooches to medium size fire bases to full fledged Air Force Bases. To name just a few of the

major ones:

Anderson AFB, Guam

Clark AFB, Philippenes

Cam Ranh AFB Vietnam

Da Nang, Vietnam

Elmendorf AFB, AK

Noibai, Hanoi, North Vietnam

Kadena AFB, Japan

Korat AFB, Thailand

Vientiane, Laos

In addition, there are large numbers of buildings, static AI of all sizes of Military aircraft, vehicles, and other ground objects. And some of the fire bases appear to be under attack when you arrive, or just recently attacked.

If you are interested in Vietnam War Era scenery, this is as good as it gets. And it's freeware. These shots are just a few examples of some of the larger bases, but don't really do it justice. Please excuse the jaggies, I'm

having a problem with ATI Tray Tools. I don't remember where the first shot was taken. #2 & #3 are Kadena AFB, #4 is Clark AFB, and the rest are Cam Ranh Bay.

I believe the files are on the SimV server as well as the link below. There are also screenshots and documentation on the site below.

http://vietnamwar.project.free.fr/

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Thanks for looking.
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Re: Vietnam War Project

Postby B_7772 » Mon Nov 29, 2010 3:34 pm

Thanks for the HU Larry. :)
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Re: Vietnam War Project

Postby patchz » Mon Nov 29, 2010 6:10 pm

[quote]Thanks for the HU Larry. :)
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Re: Vietnam War Project

Postby Daube » Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:11 am

Thanks a lot for the info Patchz !
I had the very first version but I forgot to check for updates. I will download this asap ! :)
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Re: Vietnam War Project

Postby Vietnam War project » Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:46 pm

Hello,

Many thanks Patchz,

The 1st screen is from (the future old version of) Long Tieng - LS20A, Air America hub in Laos.

We'll post a new topic about us at FSX forum

Kind regards

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Re: Vietnam War Project

Postby gtirob01 » Tue Nov 30, 2010 5:34 pm

Wow cool stuff! Definitely going to have to get this. Especially the Kadena scenery... as it would go great with my CS B-52
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Re: Vietnam War Project

Postby patchz » Tue Nov 30, 2010 5:36 pm

You're welcome guys. :)

I have got to start looking closer for and at documentation. There is no telling what else I have missed out on by failing to do so.
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