6.68Mb (432 downloads)
CFS2/FS2002/FS2004
Martin Mariner PMB-1 Additional Textures Pack. .
PBM-3C Textures converted to fit original PMB-1. By Jim Jacobson:
6.8MB
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3.48Mb (565 downloads)
CFS2/FS2002/FS2004
Martin Mariner PBM-3/5 Sky Blue Livery.
. This is the Sky Blue colors for the PBM-3 or 5. By Jim Jacobson:
3.5MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:31 by archive
1.69Mb (264 downloads)
CFS2
Finnish Skins for Thickos Hurricane Mk.1 This
is a file up-date for the Hawker Hurricane Mk.1 by thickosehaskel
aka Thicko. You will need to have the original Thicko Hawker Hurricane
Mk.1 aircraft files. Skins by Thicko. 1.7MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:31 by archive
4.71Mb (580 downloads)
CFS2
Ilyushin Il-10 Package.
The Ilyushin Il-10 Bark 2 seat Ground Attack aircraft. This is the
production version that came out in mid 1944, a complete re-design
of the Il-2 Stormovik. It saw service late in WW2 and again in Korea.
DP's, skins and Airfiles for early and later versions included. Model
file, airfile, DP, and textures by Thicko. Panel by Morten DP edit
by sandydog. Prop texture by Kelticheart. 7.1MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:31 by archive
6.50Mb (677 downloads)
CFS2/FS2002/FS2004
Martin Mariner PBM-3C.
The "PBM-3C", with initial rollout in late 1942 and a total
of 274 built. It featured greater crew armor protection, twin gun
front and dorsal turrets, an improved tail turret that retained a
single gun, and the ASV radar and dome, though it appears that not
all PBM-3Cs had the radar. Apparently many PBM-3Cs were fitted with
an underwing searchlight in the field. By Jim Jacobson. 6.6MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:31 by archive
4.45Mb (385 downloads)
CFS2/FS2002/FS2004
Martin Mariner XPBM-1 Blue Grey
The XPBM-1 prototype first flew on 18 February 1939. It used three-bladed
propellers and was initially unarmed, fitted only with dummy turrets.
Flight tests showed that the prototype suffered from tail flutter,
leading to the redesign of the tail assembly. The flat horizontal
tailplane was changed to a distinctive dihedral configuration whose
angle matched that of the gull wings. The tailfins remained perpendicular
to the horizontal tailplane, giving them an inward cant. The prototype
remained in use for armament tests during the war under the designation
of "XPBM-1A". By Jim Jacobson. 4.5MB
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4.04Mb (726 downloads)
CFS2/FS2002/FS2004
Martin Mariner PMB-3 US Navy.
The Navy was happy enough with their PBM-1s to order 379 improved
"Model 162Bs" or "PBM-3s" in the fall of 1940,
with the ultimate quantity being about twice that number. The government
helped finance construction of a new Martin plant at Middle River,
Maryland, to build the machines. By Jim Jacobson. 4.1MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:31 by archive
3.89Mb (758 downloads)
FS2004/CFS2
Martin Mariner PMB-1.
The Martin Mariner PMB=1 was the first of its class and was used
for long range recon and attack on enemy shipping and submarines
during WWII. by Jim Jacobson. 4MB
Update:
Martin Mariner PMB-1 Range Extention Mod. 58K
Update
2: Martin Mariner PMB-1 water landing and takeoff w/wake in
CFS2. 502K
CFS2/FS2004
Martin Mariner PMB-1 2D Panel . This 2D panel created for Jim
Jacobson's Martin Mariner PMB-1 by B24 Guy. Submitted by Jim Jacobson.
86K
CFS2/FS2004
Martin Mariner PMB-1 AutoWake. Submitted by Jim Jacobson. 46K
Update:
Update 2
CFS2/FS2004 Martin Mariner PMB-1 2D Panel
CFS2/FS2004 Martin Mariner PMB-1 AutoWake.
Update 2
CFS2/FS2004 Martin Mariner PMB-1 2D Panel
CFS2/FS2004 Martin Mariner PMB-1 AutoWake.
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:31 by archive
1.51Mb (1103 downloads)
CFS2
P-47D 'Razorback' Thunderbolt. 'Jackson County, Michigan Flighter/In
the Mood',
of Capt.Gerald Johnson, 61st FS/56th FG, Halesworth, October 1943
Original Designers:- Mike Colclough and Gerald Keagan Textures, DP
and AIR files by Mike Colclough. 1.5MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:31 by archive
0.88Mb (1596 downloads)
CFS2
Farman F.222 Heavy Bomber.
FSDS Model,FDE .air File,DP and Lousy paint Job all by William Dickens
Panel: Freeware C47 panel with Gauge changes Sound:Alias to F4U Corsair
Crew Figures by David Eckert and "LooseKannon" by William Dickens.
901K
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