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          CFS2/Nakajima
            B5N2 Kate BI-181 Soryu for The B24 Guy's OH Model Texture and Damage
            Files Only.
            "B5N2"model here.
            Author: Evan G. Butterbrodt. 3.4MB
        
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
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				2.06Mb (222 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2/Nakajima
            B5N2 Stock Kate Texture and Damage Files Only
            for The B24 Guy's Overhaul B5N2 Model.(here)
            Modified "B5N2" . Author: Evan G. Butterbrodt. 2.1MB
        
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
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				3.06Mb (574 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2
            Douglas A-24 Dauntless (Banshee).
            The Douglas A-24 was the Army's version of the Navy SBD carrier-based
            dive-bomber. The Army tentatively named the A-24, "Banshee",
            but this name never seems to have really caught on. It was almost
            identical to its Navy counterpart, but the Army's A-24 never achieved
            the degree of success and immortality as did the SBD. Its relative
            lack of success in combat led to its early withdrawal from operational
            service and its relegation to training and other support roles. Textures
            by The Rev. Evan B. Stock MS Dauntless with tailhook removed. 3.1MB
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				5.33Mb (1701 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          Fs2002/CFS2
            Spitfire Mk XI:
            The Mk XI was a reconnaissance aircraft based on a combination of
            features from the marks VII, VIII and IX. The PR.Mk.XI variant, the
            last one of the Spitfires with Merlin engine, was the most important
            allied reconnaissance airplane on the European front, being used by
            the RAF and the USAF, flying missions alone and unarmed at distant
            objectives as far as Berlin. Spit Mk XI nr EN 409, flown by Squadron
            Leader Martindale, reached 606 mph (Mach 0.89) in a 45 degree dive
            on 27 April 1944. Complete aircraft by A.F.Scrub. 5.4MB
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				4.60Mb (789 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2
            Dornier Do-17z2.
            The Dornier Do17z2 Light Bomber. What started out covertly as a simple
            fast mail plane became one of the most famous and successful bombers
            of the Luftwaffe and desired by many smaller nations for their airforce,
            spawning a number of combat aircraft firsts. This version was used
            mid 1940 and after and carried 3 extra MG-15's.Model file, airfile,
            DP, and textures by Thicko. Panel by Lobo de Silva DP edit by Sandydog.
            Prop texture by Kelticheart. 4.7MB
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				4.30Mb (441 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2
            Dornier Do-17m.The Dornier Do17m Light Bomber. What started out
            covertly as a simple fast mail plane became one of the most famous
            and successful bombers of the Luftwaffe and desired by many smaller
            nations for their airforce, spawning a number of combat aircraft firsts.
            This version was usen in Spain and Poland September 1939. Model file,
            airfile, DP, and textures by Thicko. Panel by Lobo de Silva DP edit
            by Sandydog. Prop texture by Kelticheart. 4.4MB
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				4.30Mb (397 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2
            Dornier Do-17p. The Dornier Do17p Recon Aircraft. What started
            out covertly as a simple fast mail plane became one of the most famous
            and successful bombers of the Luftwaffe and desired by many smaller
            nations for their airforce, spawning a number of combat aircraft firsts.
            This version was usen in Spain, Poland September 1939, and France
            1939-40. Model file, airfile, DP, and textures by Thicko. Panel by
            Lobo de Silva DP edit by Sandydog. Prop texture by Kelticheart. 4.4MB
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				6.28Mb (1761 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          FSX/FS2004/2/CFS2
            WW 1 Pfalz D XII.
            The Pfalz D.XII was the successor to the Pfalz D.IIIa series fighter
            and entered service late in the summer of 1918. It was a sturdy and
            well designed fighter that nearly rivaled the famed Fokker D.VII in
            performance. It could outclimb, outdive and outspeed the Fokker D.VII,
            but it was less agile. Two different models for 2002/2004/FSX/CFS2
            by A.F.Scrub.6.4MB
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				3.46Mb (901 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2
            Renard R-37.
            With an airframe fundamentally similar to that of the R-36, the R-37
            differed primarily in having a closecowled 1100hp Gnome-Rhone 14N-21
            14-cylinder radial engine. Cooling air reached the engine via a narrow
            annulus, was mixed with exhaust gases and ejected through two groups
            of nozzles to provide some thrust augmentation. Includes both FS9
            & CFS2 Models. J R Lucariny. 3.5MB
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				8.17Mb (1046 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2/FS2002/FS2004
            WestLand Lysander Tropical.
            FSDSv2.x Model, air file, Aircaft.config, Panel, Textures., Scenedb
            and Object_dp, by Jim Jacobson. 8.3MB
        
					
					
					
					
					
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