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CFS2/ FS2002 Polikarpov I-16 Tip 6 version 1.0 These Polikarpov I-16 Tip 6 painted as: 1.Lieutenant Wang Shou-Chang, 26th PS, CAF, Hankou area, China, 3rd August 1938 2.Pilot unknown, Baltic Fleet, USSR, August 1941 3.Pilot unknown, FAF Captured, Rompotti, Finland, March 1943 I welcome your comments, Ivan Hsu. 8.5MB

CFS2 A6M3-Type32 of Zuikaku at Bouganville during 1943 This is a repaint of Gerald Lindell's fabulous Mitsubishi A6M3 "Hamp" fighter for CFS2 (and FS2002), version 1.0. An orginal multi-resolution design with breaking parts and full animation. credits: fsds2 model by Gerald Lindell. Original Textures by George Lindell. Current textures by Phanis Sima. Flight model, damage profile and vc gauge animation by Andre van Duin. Panel by Lobo da Silva. 3.8MB

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CFS2 A6M2-N of the 802 Kokutai in the Solomon Islands during January 1943. This is a repaint of the fabulous Nakajima A6M2N "Rufe" fighter Floatplane for CFS2 (and FS2002), version 1.0. by Jerald Lindell. An orginal multi-resolution design with breaking parts and full animation. Credits: fsds2 model by Gerald Lindell. Original Textures by George Lindell Current textures by Phanis Sima. Flight model, damage profile and vc gauge animation by Andre van Duin. Panel by Lobo da Silva. 3.9MB
CFS2 A6M2-N of the 1st Koku-Sentai off Akagi during the Hawaian Operation of December 1941. This is a repaint of Jerald Lindell's fabulous Mitsubishi A6M2N Rufe Model 21 fighter for CFS2 (and FS2002), version 1.1.0. An orginal multi-resolution design with breaking parts and full animation. credits: fsds2 model by Gerald Lindell. Original Textures by George Lindell. Current textures by Phanis Sima. Flight model, damage profile and vc gauge animation by Andre van Duin. Panel by Lobo da Silva. 3.7MB
CFS2 DH 98 Mosquito, generic files . You can now enjoy this brand new GMAX model, with full animation, breaking parts, multires,1% air file and dp (not certified),a full set of special mosquito gauges, 2D and VC panels. AI aircrafts are not fooling around but behave properly in all conditions. Drop tanks and bomb loadouts included as well as a unique level bombsight, both accurate and very easy to use. As the real thing it is a demanding aircraft, thus the Readme should be read prior to flying, or you will be in for some bad surprises. Follow installation instructions. Separate downloads for textures are necessary (below) . Sound by Dan Hopgood, all other files by P.H.F. Burnage. 4.1MB Filename: BIVgen.ZIP
AGB textures pack for BIVgen.zip Textures for CFS2 DH98 Mosquito by P.Burnage in AGB and GGB(AI) liveries from 105 Sqdn, June 1942. Follow instructions in the readme file. Needs separate download of BIVgen.zip (above) . 6MB
FHS textures for BIVgen.zip Textures for CFS2 DH98 Mosquito by P.Burnage in DH98 Mosquito from N°8 group (PFF), January 1943. Follow instructions in the readme file. Needs separate download of BIVgen.zip. (above) 5.4MB
Recco textures for BIVgen.zip Textures for CFS2 DH98 Mosquito by P.Burnage in DZ473 livery from 540 Sqn, April 1943. Follow instructions in the readme file. Needs separate download of BIVgen.zip. (above) 5.2MB
 
Update to "A6M3_32.zip" onclick="NewWindow(this.href,'name','730','400','yes');return false"> (above) the repaint of Gerald Lindell's fabulous Mitsubishi A6M3 "Hamp" fighter for CFS2 (and FS2002), version 1.0. An orginal multi-resolution design with breaking parts and full animation. These files simply go into the texture sub folder of the folder "A6M3-Type32_WBL" Simply extract the zip file into your CFS2, FS2002 Aircraft directory. By Phanis Sima. 196K
CFS2 F4-U CORSAIR Squadron 808 Camouflag textures only. - This is my first fictional repaint for the stock Corsair in CFS2. Camouflaged in olive drab green and brown, Squadron 808. Very detailed texture, hard work but finally done. Thanks to Pete, Ignacio, and Martin Wright for their support and advice. Fly and enjoy! Textures by Guillermo Salvador. 1.6MB