FS2004 T-33A in early Royal Dutch Air Force textures only
FS2004 T-33A in early Royal Dutch Air Force textures only. The T-33A “T-Bird” joined the Dutch Air Force in the beginning of the fifties and they were operational up until 1972. 63 planes in total, 3 of them being reconnaissance aircraft (RT-33A). The first planes received the exterior decoration for “non combatant aircraft” as it was called then. A yellow band around both wings and a broad yellow band around the rear end of the aircraft. The Dutch Air Force code on the nose was applied in a similar way to that of the USAF and started with TR-1. This was later changed into an “M-” indication and the yellow striping was replaced by the now more familiar “day glow red” markings. This repaint depicts that early decoration of TR-15, a jet trainer of 313 Squadron, Volkel Air Base. Model by Tim Conrad (required here). Repaint by: Jaap de Baare. 2.6MB