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CFS Chilean Air Force Lockeed T-33 "Silver Star". The first four FACH T-33 was acquired new and received the regitration J-314 to J-317, entering service with the Group No. 7, based on Los Cerrillos, on October 1956. In 1959-64 were received nine additional T-33A, former USAF, and two RT-33A. Initially all T-33 were painted in natural aluminium, but in 1967 received a camouflage in four colors: gray/green/earth on upper surface, and light blue on lower surface. In 1967 were moved to the Group No. 12 in Punta Arenas, and scrapped in 1975. Represents the Lockeed T-33A in two different textures: one T-33A FACH #J-317 all silver with shark teeth, Grupo No. 7, Cerrillos, 1962. Two T-33A FACH #J-318 green/gray/earth camouflage, Grupo No. 12, Punta Arenas, 1974. Original model by Mike Hill. Chilean textures, new panel, F-80 sound and damage profile for use with CFS1, with armament of two 0.50 machine guns mounted in the nose, rockets and bombs by Edmundo Abad.