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HMS_C_type45, Generic C Type destroyer, for CFS2

This is a completely new destroyer made to emulate the CO class in 1945 British Pacific Fleet service. She has a modified DP that allows her to absorb a more realistic amount of damage than the stock destroyers. She supports long wakes. Her pitch and roll motions have been dampened.

Copy and paste the following into the mentioned CFS2 files.


CFS2/mdlnames.txt

"HMS_C_type45"=C type destroyer


CFS2/info/descrip.dat

# HMS_C_type45
C/CA type 1945 model destroyer.When selected from the Ship list, you can add waypoints to make this vessel move through the water. When selected from the Infrastructure list, this vessel is just scenery and won't move, but can be damaged and destroyed.

This model is of C type destroyer circa 1945. 

The textures are only appropriate for the period 1945 - 1947. 

This model has a full working navigation lights for night missions.

Model and textures made by Collin Glendinning using FSDS2.4. Copyright C Glendinning.

collin@thepolymath.freeserve.co.uk
 
Dp file by Tom Sandford.

The work is freeware, not to be used commercially, posted on other sites or are the textures to be altered without permission.

Ships of this type were the last "classic" designed British destroyers to serve in the Royal Navy. These were the last Emergency destroyer hulls to be completed, with most of the CR class going to foreign navies.
Building started in 1943, none were ever the exact same, all went through refits which altered their appearance and armaments.

You may wish to amend you callsign.dat file in CFS2/Info/. The following are the names of the various C's, and should be placed under British/Destroyers in the callsign.dat file.

"C" type

CA class

Caesar
Caprice
Cassandra
Cambrian
Carron
Cavalier
Cavendish
Carysfort

CH class

Chequers
Chevron
Cheviot
Chaplet
Chieftan
Childers
Chivalrous
Charity

CO class

Cossack
Constance
Cockade
Comet
Contest
Comus
Consort
Concord

CR class

Crescent
Crusader
Crystal
Crispin
Cromwell
Creole
Crown
Crozier


