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CFS2 Vultee V-11GB. The Vultee V-11 was a military version of Gerard Vultee's single-engine passenger transport V-1A, with which it shared the wing, the tail surfaces and the undercarriage. Designed as an attack bomber, it was a low-wing, all-metal design with an elongated, four-section canopy covering its two tandem-seated crew members. A dedicated attack bomber version was developed as V-11GB, and provided room for a third crew member-a cameraman cum bomb aimer who would also operate an additional retractable .30-inch machine gun placed on a trapdoor on the bottom of the aft fuselage. The wings now had a pair of .30-inch guns on each side. The estimated bombload was of 1,000 lbs. on internal racks over a range of 2,400 miles. Note to user: The trap door gun is operated by the "tailhook" command. If you hit shift+H on the keyboard the gun will deploy or retract. It will still fire regardless of its current position. Credits: The model is made by William Dickens The textures are by William Dickens The airfile and .dp are by Peperez The panel .bmp is by Phil Perrot. 846K
CFS2 Focke-Wulf FW 187A-0 Falke. First designed in 1935 by Kurt Tank with absolutely no official requirement, the initial design performance calculations showed a potential speed of 348 mph (560 kmh) using 860 hp Daimler-Benz DB 600 engines. The initial batch of three pre-production Fw 187A-0 fighters were completed in the summer of 1939 with a rear facing radio/gunner position, and had 700 hp Jumo 210Ga engines. The armament consisted of two 0.787 in (20 mm) MG FF cannons and four 0.312 in (7.92 mm) MG 17 machine guns. The design was never adopted by the Luftwaffe and they fought the war with the arguably inferior bf110 and its successor, the Me210/410 series. The model is made by William Dickens The airfile and dp are by Christian Nölte The Textures by Willaim Dickens New Panel by Joachim Schmidt. 3.4MB
CFS2 PV-2 Harpoon USN. A development of the PV-1 Ventura, the PV-2 Harpoon featured greater wing span, and the ability to carry a 4000 lb bomb load. Entering service in 1944 the Harpoon, 535 were produced and served as effective sub hunters. Some PV-2 Harpoons remained in service with allied countires as late as 1970. Original by Alphasim. 705K
CFS2/FS2002/FS2004 Breguet Bre.695. Slight model changes to nose to give the breguet a more bird like nose and engine change FSDSv2.x Model, air file, Aircaft.config, Panel, Textures., Scenedb and Object_dp, by Jim Jacobson This is just a minor change to my Breguet 693. 6.1MB
CFS2 Consolidated B-32 Dominator. A heavy bomber made for United States Army Air Forces during the Second World War, and has the distinction of being the last Allied aircraft to be engaged in combat during WWII. Developed in parallel with the B-29 Superfortress as a fallback design should the Superfortress prove unsuccessful, it only reached units in the Pacific during the summer of 1945, and thus saw only a very few combat operations against Japanese targets before the atomic bombs used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended the war. The model is by William Dickens The Flight airfile and dp are by Peperez The Textures are freeware collected or made by W. Dickens. Panel is converted from FS9 C130 panel with no listed author. 2.1MB
CFS2 Blackburn B.26 Botha. The Botha was a British Reconaissance/Torpedo Plane that entered servive in May 1940. Severely underpowered, the Botha proved unsuitable for its designed role and therefore only has a 5 month operational career. It survived as a trainer until 1944. The Botha is often listed as one of the worst aircraft of all time. Credits: The model, dp and textures are by William Dickens The Flight airfile is by Peperez The Textures are freeware collected or made by W. Dickens. 2D Panel is a Freeware A-26 Panel by Paolo Kromberg Propeller Textures masterfully done by Kelticheart. 1.5MB
CFS2 CANT Z.1018 "Leone" (updated version). Arguably the finest bomber produced in Italy during World War II and fully a match for any medium bomber produced by Germany or the Allies, the Leone (lion) appeared too late to influence Italy's fate in the war and was therefore built only in very modest numbers. Credits: The model is by William Dickens The airfile and dp are by Pedro Paulo Rezende The Textures are by William Dickens Panel.bmp by Phil Perrot (from Alphasim collection) Crew Figure, engines: Dave Eckert. 2.3MB
CFS2 SIAI Marchetti SM.84. In 1940, the Regia Aeronautica received a new addition to its bomber force, the SM.84, that was designed to replace the SM.79, but which never succeeded in equaling the performance of its illustrious predecessor. This was principally due to its lack of maneuverability, making it anything but ideal in the role of torpedo-bomber, and due to the general lack of reliability of its Piaggio P.XI engines. The model is made by William Dickens The airfile and dp are by Pedro Paulo Rezende (Peperez) The panel .bmp is by Phil Perrot (from the Alphasim Collection). 1.3MB
FS2004/CFS2 Bristol Bombay. The Bombay was built to the Air Ministry Specification C.26/31 for a monoplane aircraft which could carry bombs or 24 troops. Despite the all-metal construction, the Bombay retained some features which were outdated at the time, such as its fixed undercarriage. Outclassed for the European theatre, it saw service in the Middle East, replacing the Vickers Valentia. Credits: The model, dp and textures are by William Dickens The airfile is by Peperez 2D Panel .bmp is from a Freeware B-25 Panel by Steve Baugh Propeller Textures masterfully done by Kelticheart. 1.4MB
CFS2 Potez Po633 Light Bomber. The Po633 was a Light Bomber version of the Potez 63 series. The type saw only limited use by the French before the Armistice. The Po633 was also used by Greece and Romania. Credits: The model, dp and textures are by William Dickens The airfile is by Peperez The airfile and DP are by Pedro Paulo Rezende The panel .bmp is by Phil Perrot (from the Alphasim Collection) Propeller Textures masterfully done by Kelticheart. 3.2MB
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