5.65Mb (1782 downloads)
CFS2/FS2002 Boeing F4B-2 biplane fighter.
The Boeing F4B biplane served as the primary carrier based fighter aircraft for the US Navy in the early 1930s, remaining in service in various support and training roles until the early 1940s. It was the last wooden-winged, biplane fighter produced by Boeing and used by the US Navy.This model is made for CFS2 and FS2002.
GMAX model by A.F.Scrub
Posted Sep 8, 2008 04:19 by A.F.Scrub
3.60Mb (854 downloads)
These are additional files for the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-1 by thickosehaskel. These represent the initial prototypes Serial No 01 and 03 for this Aircraft.
You will need to have the original download of this plane as these files are missing some folders for a full aircraft.
Posted Sep 5, 2008 19:15 by Craig Bielat
1.62Mb (889 downloads)
CFS2 Grumman TBF-1C Avenger II P1X JZ-525 849 NAS, 1944 - RAF Fleet Air Arm. UPDATE. Painted over The B24 Guy's TBF Avenger OH Model.
This update corrects the sequence of the Code painted on the starboard side.
The 849th Naval Air Squadron was--of which P1X was attached--was founded on August 1, 1943, and was disbanded on October 31, 1945 (see 849th history file).
All texture and damage files are contained in this Texture Folder.
Author: Evan G. Butterbrodt
Required files:
required file
Posted Sep 5, 2008 03:55 by Evan G. Butterbrodt
3.52Mb (1738 downloads)
The MiG-1 was the beginning design of a VVS (Soviet Air Force) requirement for a high-altitude interceptor issued in 1938.
It was very powerful, some 1350 hp at take-off, but much heavier than any foreign equivalent.
This dictated much of the design as the designers were forced to compensate in every way possible for the heavy engine.
The first prototype flew on 30 March 1940 and was quite likely the fastest fighter in the world at the time with a speed of 405 mph (651 kph).
100 Mig-1's were completed before the change to the Mig-3 in Dec 1940.Model file, airfile, DP, and textures by Thicko. Panel by Morten. Prop texture by Kelticheart.
Posted Aug 25, 2008 20:22 by Craig Bielat
1.02Mb (1118 downloads)
FS2002, CFS2 Fuerza Aerea Colombiana Lockheed T-33A "Shooting Star" The Colombian Air Force started to bought this aircraft in 1954, giving this way the begining to the "Jet Age in Colombia". Fact that wasn't by luck, but as an result of an careful process. The 3D model was realized with the FSDS, completely animated. Designer of the Massimo Taccoli plane. Air and panel of Bruce Thorson. Repinted by Eduardo Fadul. 1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:33 by archive
0.65Mb (1922 downloads)
CFS2
Lionel Blin "yo" new skins for the excellent "#CCCC66 9" III/JG
26 Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-3 Made by James "KorovaMB" Grimes ( Korova_Milk_Bar@msn.com
) This file contains : Skin 4: The skin of a Bf 109F4-TROP , pilot
Oberleutnant Hans-Joachim Marseille of 3/JG27 , North Africa ( septembre
1942 ) score 158. 667K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
1.20Mb (4222 downloads)
CFS2
Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3 "#CCCC66 9" III/JG 26 First delivered
to Luftwaffe units during Fall, 1939. This was the most prominent
model during early air campaigns against the Low Countries and France.
It also played a major role during the Battle of Britian. New multi-resolution
model built with FSDS by James Grimes. Includes original textures,
a basic panel and virtual cockpit. 1% airfile by Gregory Pierson.
For CFS2 only. 1.2MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
1.30Mb (4173 downloads)
RAAF
Spitfire V CFS2 ONLY ! Moving parts panel and virtual cockpit.
By *Cryingtoto*. 1.3MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
0.53Mb (2220 downloads)
Polish
PZL P-37b Los (Elk) for CFS2 by Corrado La Posta and Eric
of AOL. 541K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
1.36Mb (3102 downloads)
*CFS2 ONLY* Fieseler Fi 156 Storch Multi-model Storch with panel.
Upgrade of the Storch with improved turning, fixed prop, Gunner
added and improved markings. Now updated with Dynamic Virtual Cockpit.
Slow flying General Purpose aircraft fitted with light bombs. Fun
to fly & ideal for exploring the CFS2 world. By Greg Law. 1.4MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive