This repo contains 6 military aircrafts derived from the Boeing 707 and it's variants.
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KC-137R Stratotanker: Advanced Air-To-Air Refueling System, featuring up to date technologies.
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KC-137R-RT Stratotanker: Advanced Air-To-Air Refueling System with ATA refuel ability.
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E-3R Sentry: Advanced AWACS System, featuring glass cockpit.
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RC-137R Rivet Joint: Advanced Reconnaissance System, featuring glass cockpit.
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E-8R Joint STARS: Advanced ground surveillance, battle management, command and control aircraft.
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C-137R Stratoliner: Advanced military transport aircraft and VIP clipper, featuring glass cockpit.
The radar only works when airborne
To select a friendly on radar: left mouse-click on screen
To select a boogie/bandit on radar: middle mouse-click on screen
To seperate RWR emitters if they are clumped: use knob in cockpit next to rwr screen
Download state border outlines here, just unpack the ZIP in the aircraft KC-137R folder: Google Drive link to ZIP
AUTHORS:
- MD-GRK (themadgreek): Original KC-137R project idea with CFM LEAP X engines.
- J Maverick 16: Initial contribution and update of original model; current maintainer and developer.
- Josh Davidson (Octal450): Further contribution, introduction of the other variants and reconfiguration of cockpit, systems, FDM, Autopilot, Sounds and many more; current maintainer and developer.
- peter305305: Minor sound update.
- FL2070: Custom sound pack for engines and other.
- onox: Importation of some of his former 707 project with advanced MP refueling system.
- Martien Van Der Plas: Major 3D upgrades and texturing to all variants.
- Nikolai V. Christensen (Leto): Damage model, advanced radar and related help.
- Justin Nicholson (Pinto): Damage code and related suggestions, flight test and evaluation.
- SHM: Minor instrument addition.
- Gabriel Hernandez: Sound fixes and updates.
- D-ECHO: First RC-137R 3D version.
- chad3006: Instrument textures for Block 45 update.
- Jabberwocky (JWOCKY): Technical help and suggestions.
- Gary Brown (N-SCOT): C-137R HD livery package.
- Colin Geniet: Emesary and damage compatibility.
- Some other people helped in the project with minor contributions.
The original 707 work was done by Innis Cunningham and then Mark Kraus from the Lake of Constance Hangar.