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The Ki.84-Ia Hayate ("Frank") was "the most outstanding Jap Army Fighter and far ahead of the Oscar, Tony and Tojo... potentially the most dangerous Japanese army fighter plane" according to a mid 1945 U.S. AAF evaluation. Moving parts including controls and canopy. 1% air file. By Gary Aumaugher and Christian Graef. 785K
CFS2 Repaint (Textures only) of Gryphon P-38 for CFS2 (here). of plane P-38L-5-LO on which flew greatest American ace {40 kill symbols} R.I.BONG On plane is found {finds} portrait of fiancee, and later wives BONG-A." MARGE". 2.5MB
F4U-1A Corsair repaint. This plane was assigned to VMF(N)-513 at K-8(Kunson) Korea in 1952, it was used as a night fighter, hence the name and overall black paint job. The actual plane is an F4U-5N , but I don't know all of the modifications between this plane and the F4U-1A. Rob Renner. 362K
Repaint of the stock Hellcat for CFS2 and is also the official Hellcat of the 23rd MAG. This was my first attempt at a repaint and I thought it turned out fairly well. Please don't upload this elswere without my persmission. Hope ya like it. Chris Russell. 1.3MB
CFS2 Mitsubishi Ki.30 Army Type 97 Light Bomber ("Ann"). Flyable with full animation. Working bomb bay doors and internal bomb load. Panel included. Model, textures, dp and panel by Gary Aumaugher. 586K
*CFS2 ONLY* Nakajima KI-84-IC HAYATE Ver 1.0 Multi-mdl with Panel & Dynamic Virtual Cockpit. Hi-res textures by Robert Reichert. An original design by Andrew C. Wai. 1.3MB
LOCKHEED VENTURA V.2 FOR CFS/CFS2. Original by Chris Lampard, repaint by Shaun Waters. 180K
P-36A Hawk circa 1941 Oahu, Hawaii Textures only This is a repaint of an original skin by Bruno Duffort for his Hawk 75 fixed gear export for China. I have reworked and retouched the skin to reflect the markings and finish of early USAAF schemes used on some of the P-36's and P-40's station at Wheeler Field and other locations that were attacked on Dec. 7th. The tail stripes may or may not have been used at the time. Original Skin: Bruno Duffort Original plane designer: Eric Johnson Rick Spork. 883K
CFS2 Repaint of the VUSN66th P-38. It is flown by the (Unknown named) flight. This design and paint is completly fiction and just came out of my head. To install simply create a copy of your old P-38. To do this find the Aircraft folder, then the P-38 folder. Right click on it and select copy. Go to your desktop and select paste. Now you have made a backup copy in case there is ever a probelem Now unzip the P-38 paint file and locate the texture. You can either drag and drop it into your CFS2 P-38 Texture folder or copy and paste it either way will work. Answer yes to the question about replacing the file. Thats it you should be ready to go. Feel free to email me any comments or complaints about this. Enjoy this repaint and please repsect its designers Do not make repaints without contacting me thats all I ask. William_66th CO of VUSN66th. 598K
CFS2 Repaint is an F4U-1A but the actual plane is an F4U-5. This plane is from the VF-23 during carrier qualifications in Nov. of '48. Rob Renner. 823K
Petlyakov-2 CFS2 Russian twin engine light bomber 1941. The Pe-2 was a fast twin engine light bomber used by the Soviet Union during the Great Patriotic war. Unlike many of the Russians obsolete aircraft the Luftwaffe found the Pe-2 difficult to catch and destroy. The Pe-2 was continually upgraded throughout the war . Eventually 11,426 of these aircraft were built. By S. Seybolt. 1MB
Screamin Corsair 2.0 This is a modified version of the stock CFS2 F4U1A_Corsair. It is now called Screamin Corsair and will show up seperatly from the default F4U1A_Corsair in the aircraft list. Just unzip the scrmcrsr.zip to a temp folder of your choice. Then copy the screamin corsair folder and paste it into your aircraft folder within CFS2. Designed by: Microsoft Corporation "Courtesy of Microsoft® Combat Flight Simulator/Used with Permission from Microsoft Corporation". Modified by: John Simpson. 2.2MB