MiG-29 DCS World Aircraft Skins
This page provides MiG-29 aircraft skins (textures).
How the Use These Skins
First, to get a larger view of any skin, simply click on the image of the aircraft.
This will open a new window showing a larger view of the aircraft.
To use the skins, begin by downloading the zip file by clicking on the name of the aircraft.
Right-click on the zip file and select "Extract All..." You may select the desired
location to place the files. Navigate into the folder until you see the "Liveries"
folder. Copy the Liveries folder to your C:\Users\USERNAME\Saved Games\DCS.openbeta
folder (where USERNAME is your username on the computer). The computer will warn you
that the destination already contains a folder named 'Liveries'. Click the "Yes"
button to merge the folder (which will copy the skin files).
If you are updating an existing skin, the computer may indicate that the destination
already contains a folder named SKIN-NAME, where SKIN-NAME is the name of the folder
for the skin. Click the "Yes" button to merge the folder. The computer may then warn
that the destination has ## files with the same names. Click on "Replace the files
in the destination" to over-write any previous files with the latest files.
The new aircraft skin should now be ready for use. Enjoy!
MiG-29C/MiG-29S Skins
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Summary: This is a fictional "aggressor" MiG-29C aircraft in Marine Fighter Training Squadron 401 (VMFT-401),
based at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, near Yuma, Arizona. Known as the "Snipers", the squadron is the only adversary
squadron in the Marine Corps, and is also the first and only reserve squadron in the Marine Corps tasked to act as the
"opposing force" in simulated air combat. Although the Snipers actually fly the F-5N, this aircraft is a Marine variant
of a MiG-29S.
Country: United States (Marines) Group/Squadron: Fighter Training Squadron 401 (VMFT-401)
Aircraft S/N: 163145 Pilot: Undefined
Download Size: 22.1 MB (7-Zip file) Click here to download the file.
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Summary: This is a fictional "aggressor" MiG-29C aircraft in Marine Fighter Training Squadron 401 (VMFT-401),
based at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, near Yuma, Arizona. Known as the "Snipers", the squadron is the only adversary
squadron in the Marine Corps, and is also the first and only reserve squadron in the Marine Corps tasked to act as the
"opposing force" in simulated air combat. Although the Snipers actually fly the F-5N, this aircraft is a Marine variant
of a MiG-29S.
Country: United States (Marines) Group/Squadron: Fighter Training Squadron 401 (VMFT-401)
Aircraft S/N: 163164 Pilot: Undefined
Download Size: 21.0 MB (7-Zip file) Click here to download the file.
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Summary: This is a fictional "aggressor" MiG-29C aircraft in Navy Fighter Squadron Composite 13 (VFC-13),
based at Naval Air Station (NAS) Fallon, near Fallon, Nevada. VFC-13 uses "Bogey" as its radio callsign. VFC-13 provides
adversary training for Navy and Marine Corps active and reserve squadrons, USAF units (including Air Force Reserve and
Air National Guard), and even Canadian forces. Although VFC-13 is actually equipped with F-5 variants, this aircraft
is a Navy variant of a MiG-29S.
Country: United States (Navy) Group/Squadron: Fighter Squadron Composite 13 (VFC-13)
Aircraft S/N: 163125 Pilot: Undefined
Download Size: 11.7 MB (7-Zip file) Click here to download the file.
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Summary: This is a fictional "aggressor" MiG-29C aircraft in Navy Fighter Squadron Composite 13 (VFC-13),
based at Naval Air Station (NAS) Fallon, near Fallon, Nevada. VFC-13 uses "Bogey" as its radio callsign. VFC-13 provides
adversary training for Navy and Marine Corps active and reserve squadrons, USAF units (including Air Force Reserve and
Air National Guard), and even Canadian forces. Although VFC-13 is actually equipped with F-5 variants, this aircraft
is a Navy variant of a MiG-29S.
Country: United States (Navy) Group/Squadron: Fighter Squadron Composite 13 (VFC-13)
Aircraft S/N: 163134 Pilot: Undefined
Download Size: 22.1 MB (7-Zip file) Click here to download the file.
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Summary: This is a fictional "aggressor" MiG-29C aircraft in Navy Fighter Squadron Composite 13 (VFC-13),
based at Naval Air Station (NAS) Fallon, near Fallon, Nevada. VFC-13 uses "Bogey" as its radio callsign. VFC-13 provides
adversary training for Navy and Marine Corps active and reserve squadrons, USAF units (including Air Force Reserve and
Air National Guard), and even Canadian forces. Although VFC-13 is actually equipped with F-5 variants, this aircraft
is a Navy variant of a MiG-29S.
Country: United States (Navy) Group/Squadron: Fighter Squadron Composite 13 (VFC-13)
Aircraft S/N: 163137 Pilot: Undefined
Download Size: 21.0 MB (7-Zip file) Click here to download the file.
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Summary: This is a fictional "aggressor" MiG-29C aircraft in Navy Fighter Squadron Composite 111 (VFC-111),
based at Naval Air Station (NAS) Key West, near Key West, Florida. VFC-111 uses "Sun Downers" as its radio callsign.
VFC-111 was formerly the Key West Detachment of VFC-13, but became VFC-111 in November 2006. The unit provides
adversary support to all F/A-18 Fleet Replacement Squadrons (FRS) in the Navy and Marine Corps.
Although VFC-111 is actually equipped with F-5 variants, this aircraft is a Navy variant of a MiG-29S.
Country: United States (Navy) Group/Squadron: Fighter Squadron Composite 111 (VFC-111)
Aircraft S/N: 163152 Pilot: Undefined
Download Size: 21.2 MB (7-Zip file) Click here to download the file.
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Summary: This is a fictional "aggressor" MiG-29C aircraft in the USAF 65th Aggressor Squadron (call letters "WA"),
based at Nellis Air Force Base (AFB), near Las Vega, Nevada. Prior to 2014, the 65th annually participated in the
USAF Red Flag and Canadian Forces Maple Flag exercises, provided USAF Weapons School syllabus support, and "road shows"
that visited various units throughout the US to support Air Combat Command (ACC), Air Force Reserve Command, and Air
National Guard units for training. Although the 65th is actually equipped with F-15Cs, this aircraft is an Air Force
variant of a MiG-29S.
Country: United States (USAF) Group/Squadron: 65th Aggressor Squadron
Aircraft S/N: 87-2924 Pilot: Undefined
Download Size: 22.1 MB (7-Zip file) Click here to download the file.
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Summary: This is a fictional "aggressor" MiG-29C aircraft in the USAF 65th Aggressor Squadron (call letters "WA"),
based at Nellis Air Force Base (AFB), near Las Vega, Nevada. Prior to 2014, the 65th annually participated in the
USAF Red Flag and Canadian Forces Maple Flag exercises, provided USAF Weapons School syllabus support, and "road shows"
that visited various units throughout the US to support Air Combat Command (ACC), Air Force Reserve Command, and Air
National Guard units for training. Although the 65th is actually equipped with F-15Cs, this aircraft is an Air Force
variant of a MiG-29S.
Country: United States (USAF) Group/Squadron: 65th Aggressor Squadron
Aircraft S/N: 87-2926 Pilot: Undefined
Download Size: 23.1 MB (7-Zip file) Click here to download the file.
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Summary: This is a fictional "aggressor" MiG-29C aircraft in the USAF 65th Aggressor Squadron (call letters "WA"),
based at Nellis Air Force Base (AFB), near Las Vega, Nevada. Prior to 2014, the 65th annually participated in the
USAF Red Flag and Canadian Forces Maple Flag exercises, provided USAF Weapons School syllabus support, and "road shows"
that visited various units throughout the US to support Air Combat Command (ACC), Air Force Reserve Command, and Air
National Guard units for training. Although the 65th is actually equipped with F-15Cs, this aircraft is an Air Force
variant of a MiG-29S.
Country: United States (USAF) Group/Squadron: 65th Aggressor Squadron
Aircraft S/N: 87-2928 Pilot: Undefined
Download Size: 23.3 MB (7-Zip file) Click here to download the file.
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