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CFS2
            Coast Pacific
CFS2 Coast Pacific (Category: CFS2 > Scenery)
3.46Mb (1871 downloads)
CFS2 Coast Pacific CFS2 has no flattening of the coastal areas. This creates mesh problems, as the coastal water will not always be at elevation 0. These BGLs will correct that problem for the Pacific Theatre. Areas include Hawaii, Japan, Austrailia, New Zealand, the Western Pacific islands, and SE Asia. Install as a normal scenery folder via the Scenery Library. They should be placed later ( higher ), than mesh files in the Library. CFS2CoastPac.zip by Richard Ludowise. 3.5MB
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0.49Mb (526 downloads)
CFS2 'Ice Station Alpha' Antarctic Bases set scenery. Set scenery density to at least 'normal' to get static aircraft to appear. With scenery at 'very dense' you might be able to find an 'Easter Egg' ....To find the scenery in your list, search for 'ice'. By Mike Dews for ALPHA Simulations. By Mike Dews for Alpha Simulations. 500K
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CFS2 RAF Chivenor Scenery (Category: CFS2 > Scenery)
2.69Mb (498 downloads)
CFS2 RAF Chivenor Scenery. - A Potted History. RAF chivenor is situated 4.5 miles west of Barnstaple, N.Devon, England. The station opened in 1935 as a civil field. In 1940 it was aquired by the WD and was used by Coastal Command during WW2 and after. In 1980 63 Squadron No. 2 TWU with the Hawk T Mk 1a moved to Chivenor. Towards the end of 1991 No. 2 TWU Hawks were repainted black before moving to RAF Valley. Fixed wing flying ceased at Chivenor in 1994. As the Hawks in this version are painted grey it places the date as pre-1991 but no specific year. There must be an excersise in progress in the Western Approaches as the resident Hawks have been joined by a few 'visitors'. By Mike Dews for Alpha Simulations. 2.7MB
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FS2002/ CFS2 RNAS Yeovilton scenery (Category: CFS2 > Scenery)
1.66Mb (469 downloads)
FS2002/ CFS2 RNAS Yeovilton scenery. HMS Heron is located near Yeovil, Somerset consisting of 1,000 acres of airfield sites plus ranges and minor estates. Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS It is home to Royal Navy (RN) Lynx Helicopters and RN Commando Helicopter Force. RNAS Yeovilton operates over 100 aircraft in four different categories and is manned by around 1675 service and 2000 civilian personnel including MoD employees and permanent contractors. By Mike Dews for ALPHA SIMULATIONS. 1.7MB
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3.82Mb (444 downloads)
CFS2/FS2002 RAF St Mawgan circ. 1978(ish) Scenery. The scenery represents St Mawgan as it was around 1978 when 42 Sqn were resident with their Nimrods and myself and family took our first holiday at Trevarrian. A little license has had to be used as photos and info about the base are virtually non-existent ( due to the US presence no doubt), much came from my own photos. For instance the Air Ambulance probably came a little later but I like it and the Nimrod hangar is where I think it is but may not be exact. Most of the buildings are MoD type but not necessarily to be found at St Mawgan. By Mike Dews for ALPHA SIMULATIONS. 3.9MB
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CFS2/FS2002 RAF Waddington 1939 Era scenery (Category: CFS2 > Scenery)
2.90Mb (528 downloads)
CFS2/FS2002 RAF Waddington 1939 Era scenery. By Mike Dews for ALPHA SIMULATIONS. 2.9MB
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1.84Mb (507 downloads)
CFS2 / FS2002 RAF Marham Coldwar Era Scenery. Post World War II the airfield was home to RAF units operating the Boeing Washington aircraft, the Vickers Valiant and Handley Page Victor. The station is also one of the few large enough for the operation of the Boeing B-52 and a number of these aircraft visited on exercise in the 1970s and 1980s. During 1977 24 Hardened Aircraft Shelters were constructed to house future strike aircraft, which would eventually see the arrival of the Panavia Tornado in 1982. No. 138 Expeditionary Air Wing (EAW) formed at Marham on 1 April 2006 encompassing most of the non-formed unit personnel on station. The EAW does not include the flying units at the station. The current Station Commander is dual-hatted; as the commander of the Wing and Station.By Mike Dews for ALPHA SIMULATIONS. 1.9MB
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CFS2 UH-1C AI Upgrade Pack For UH-1C AI (Category: CFS2 > Scenery)
0.16Mb (454 downloads)
CFS2 UH-1C AI Upgrade Pack For UH-1C AI This upgrade pack for the UH-1C AI Huey removes the lower two of the four MA-2 machineguns from the MDL file to facilitate the adding of the wep-rocket_25 and wep_rocket_pod to the lower side of the pylons via the new DP file. The result is the UH-1C AI with selectable payloads of either GUNS ONLY or ROCKET PODS. These rocket pods enable the AI to deliver multiple rockets to the target on a single pass, while retaining two MA-2 machineguns. By Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo Tom Sanford, Fox Four Design Group. 163K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:30 by archive
 
CFS2
            SeaKing M48 - AI only
CFS2 SeaKing M48 - AI only (Category: CFS2 > Scenery)
0.27Mb (472 downloads)
CFS2 SeaKing M48 - AI only. This is a SeaKing AI for use in CFS2 MB for the Vietnam period.. To install simply unzip the download file and place the SeaKing_AI folder in your CFS2/Aircraft folder. The AI has a minimum speed of 60, should be set to cruise at 65 and max speed is 70. Below 60 she will stallout. This project was developed from the original source file by Frans Vranken , textures by Jim Jacobson and flight dynamics on the original concept by Doug Attrell. This is freeware and subject to all the normal conditions. Tom Sanford, Tango_RomeoFox Four Design Group. 275K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:30 by archive
 
CFS2
            AI Bell UH1-C Gunship helicopter
CFS2 AI Bell UH1-C Gunship helicopter (Category: CFS2 > Scenery)
0.41Mb (632 downloads)
CFS2 AI Bell UH1-C Gunship helicopter. This is a special AI ONLY version of the Bell UH1-C Gunship helicopter of the 1st Air Cav created for CFS2 Vietnam War missions & campaigns. Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo, Fox Four Design Group. 416K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:30 by archive