
4.18Mb (837 downloads)
Yes, it's a canard fighter! The very first one to be built. It was among the most innovative warplanes of its time. Of all-metal construction and powered by a 960hp liquid-cooled Isotta-Fraschini Asso XI R.C.40 engine driving a threebladed variable-pitch pusher propeller, the S.S.4 had a proposed armament of one 30mm and twin 20mm cannon.
Posted Jun 7, 2010 07:11 by Pepe Rezende


0.79Mb (734 downloads)
This download requires the Alpha_TR P-51D aircraft available here: http://www.simviation.com/simviation/index.php?type=item&ID=301&page=21 This R McGee(BUB)skin represents the aircraft flown by Major Murrit Davis, of the 18th FBG, 39th FBS, Korea. Pilot and plane lost in action flying CAS.
Required files:
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Posted Jun 5, 2010 02:37 by Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo


6.52Mb (775 downloads)
The Douglas XB-19 was the largest airplane in the world when it first flew in 1941. It was intended to carry a 36,000-pound bomb load for 2,000 miles.The purpose of the XB-19 project was to test the flight characteristics and design techniques associated with giant bombers. Despite advances in technology that made the XB-19 obsolete before it was even completed, the Army Air Corps felt that the prototype would be useful for testing. After completion of testing, the XB-19 served as a cargo carrier until it was scrapped in 1949.
Posted Jun 4, 2010 13:59 by Pepe Rezende


9.76Mb (983 downloads)
Dutch Spitfire From 1946.
Model from the YAZ-Spitfire, whit virtual cocpit.
Nederlandse Spitfire uit 1946.
Het model van de YAZ-Spitfire, met virtuele cockpit.
Posted Jun 4, 2010 10:22 by Aron Toebes

5.06Mb (2316 downloads)
This is a new version of the recently released AlphaSim P-51D dressed for Korean War action. She incorporates the QC/Missions Bug fix, has a new skin from Bub, Bob McGee, representing 'Triple Zero' of the 67 FBS/18 FBG. The panel has an added Window (SHIFT+5) for the Korean GPS gauge...in addition to an already complete Nav panel. It is mousable and contains all of the pertinent fields in
Korea....from McClelland's Far East Scenery (Fox Four Korea). The weapons, panel and gauges are included.
Posted Jun 4, 2010 00:35 by Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo


5.18Mb (4096 downloads)
C46 with a CFS2 adapted panel bitmap from the GA C46. Thanks to the legendary SOPWITH CHAMELEON for the repaint.
Posted Jun 1, 2010 03:58 by captmercy

12.78Mb (849 downloads)
The VG 39 commenced its flight test program on 3 May 1940, unfortunately too late to change the flow of the events. The prototype differed from the VG 33 primarily in having a 1200hp Hispano-Suiza Type 89ter 12-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with an elongated propeller shaft, a revised wing structure which retained the profile and contours of the earlier wing, and a wing-mounted armament of six 7.5mm MAC 1934 M39 machine guns. Converted by Pepe Rezende
Posted May 30, 2010 22:57 by Pepe Rezende


9.60Mb (1700 downloads)
P61B Black Widow with a new panel for CFS2. Original model by FDG.
Posted May 30, 2010 09:46 by captmercy

9.69Mb (1839 downloads)
ALPHA_Swordfish_CFS2.zip. The Fairey Swordfish was a torpedo bomber built by the Fairey Aviation Company and used by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Affectionately known as the "Stringbag" by its crews.
Doing some Spring cleaning at Alphasim. Removing a few titles from the
catalog to make them available as freeware releases. Here is our Fairey
Swordfish Set for CFS2. 3 models, 3 textures. Includes panel and gauges.
Posted May 7, 2010 06:21 by Alphasim

8.51Mb (2588 downloads)
ALPHA_P-47D_Thunderbolt_CFS2.zip. The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, also known as the "Jug," was the biggest, heaviest, and most expensive fighter aircraft in history to be powered by a single reciprocating engine.[2] It was one of the main United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) fighters of World War II.
Doing some Spring cleaning at Alphasim. Removing a few titles from
the catalog to make them available as freeware releases. Here is our
P-47D Thunderbolt Set for CFS2. 3 models, 7 textures, 2 panels.
Includes panel and gauges.
Posted May 7, 2010 06:12 by Alphasim