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FM-2-Wildcat VC-93
(Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
6.26Mb (0 downloads)
General Motors FM-2 Wildcat VC-93 on USS Petrof Bay (CVE-80) off Okinawa April 1945.
In 1942, automobile manufacturer General Motors converted several of its east coast factories to aircraft production under the name Eastern Aircraft Division. Eastern received contracts to build F4F-4 Wildcat fighters and TBF-1 'Avenger' torpedo planes, allowing Grumman to gradually reconcentrate its energies on the new, urgently-needed F6F 'Hellcat' fighter. The GM F4F-4s, redesignated FM-1s, had only four .50 caliber machine guns, but were otherwise little changed from the original model. Well over a thousand FM-1 fighters were delivered in 1942-43, including some three hundred for the British Royal Navy.
Meanwhile, Grumman had prototyped a new Wildcat under the designation XF4F-8, which was to be produced by Eastern Aircraft as the FM-2. With lightened structure and a more powerful Wright R-1820 radial engine, the FM-2 was notably quicker, faster climbing, longer ranged and more maneuverable than its predecessor. To help control the increased power, the new plane had a distinctive, taller vertical tail. All-in-all, it was a great improvement, and more than four thousand FM-2s were built in 1943-45. Of those, over three hundred went to the British.
Credits
Captain Kurt: Aircraft model, drop tanks, bomb racks, rockets, VC, paint textures, aircraft flight files, and .dp
Shessi: Pilot figure
Morton: 2D F4F instrument panel modified to an FM-2 version
Kelticheart: Prop blurred texture
Microsoft: Gauges and .air file
AliCat: Oxygen meter gauge
Posted Feb 22, 2026 18:41 by Captain Kurt
FM-2 Wildcat VC79
(Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
6.05Mb (0 downloads)
General Motors FM-2 Wildcat VC-79 on USS Sargent Bay (CVE-83) off Okinawa April 1945.
In 1942, automobile manufacturer General Motors converted several of its east coast factories to aircraft production under the name Eastern Aircraft Division. Eastern received contracts to build F4F-4 Wildcat fighters and TBF-1 'Avenger' torpedo planes, allowing Grumman to gradually reconcentrate its energies on the new, urgently-needed F6F 'Hellcat' fighter. The GM F4F-4s, redesignated FM-1s, had only four .50 caliber machine guns, but were otherwise little changed from the original model. Well over a thousand FM-1 fighters were delivered in 1942-43, including some three hundred for the British Royal Navy.
Meanwhile, Grumman had prototyped a new Wildcat under the designation XF4F-8, which was to be produced by Eastern Aircraft as the FM-2. With lightened structure and a more powerful Wright R-1820 radial engine, the FM-2 was notably quicker, faster climbing, longer ranged and more maneuverable than its predecessor. To help control the increased power, the new plane had a distinctive, taller vertical tail. All-in-all, it was a great improvement, and more than four thousand FM-2s were built in 1943-45. Of those, over three hundred went to the British.
Credits
Captain Kurt: Aircraft model, drop tanks, bomb racks, rockets, VC, paint textures, aircraft flight files, and .dp
Shessi: Pilot figure
Morton: 2D F4F instrument panel modified to an FM-2 version
Kelticheart: Prop blurred texture
Microsoft: Gauges and .air file
AliCat: Oxygen meter gauge
Posted Feb 22, 2026 18:38 by Captain Kurt
FSX C-124 Globemaster II updates
(Category: FSX > Military)
5.73Mb (76 downloads)
Updates for the Douglas C-124 Globemaster II. Model by Jens B. Kristensen, and converted to FSX native by LLS, which will be required. Has a re-textured cockpit with new, custom gauge pack. Details and instructions can be found in the supplied readme file. Enjoy!
-Bob
Required files:
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Posted Feb 22, 2026 03:32 by Bob Erwin
FSX C-74 Globemaster updates
(Category: FSX > Vintage)
5.17Mb (52 downloads)
Some updates for Jens B. Kristensen's Douglas C-74 Globemaster. With FSX native conversion by LLS, of which will be required first. Cockpit has been re-textured, along with a new custom gauge set for a new look. Details and instructions included in the supplied readme file. Enjoy!
-Bob
Required files:
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Posted Feb 21, 2026 22:49 by Bob Erwin
KPQI Presque Isle (1942-1945)
(Category: FS2004 > Scenery)
17.26Mb (45 downloads)
Situated very near the Canadian border, this airport in Maine played a major role in ferrying US aircraft to the United Kingdom during the Second World War, in conjunction with, among others, Montreal (CYUL), Goose Bay (CYYR), Gander (CYQX) in Newfoundland and Bluie West One (BGBW) in southern Greenland. Ernest K Gann operated from it in 1942 and it therefore features in his classic 'Fate is the Hunter'. with an ADE based on a chart of 1956 and custom buildings this scenery attempts to recreate this historic airfield.
Posted Feb 20, 2026 16:22 by Ken Lawson
FSX/P3D Airbus A330-243 B-6538 China Eastern Airlines, Skyteam colours
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
30.29Mb (70 downloads)
MSN 1267 was built in 2011 and delivered to China Eastern in December 2011. Painted in this Skyteam special colour scheme, it remains in service with them.
Painted on to Tom Ruth’s A330-200 model, this repaint shows B-6538 as seen in service with China Eastern Airlines.
Posted Feb 20, 2026 10:47 by Steve Morley
FSX/P3D TDS Boeing 787 Family Repaint Pack
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
178.63Mb (115 downloads)
High Quality Repaint Pack for the TDS 787 family including airlines like Qatar, Saudia, KLM, EVA, Emirates etc. No credits included so let's assume these are by various texture creators.
Required files:
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Posted Feb 17, 2026 09:45 by Markus Uhrmann
P3D/FS2004 TDS A350 Family Repaint Textures Pack
(Category: Prepar3d > Civil Jets)
124.77Mb (101 downloads)
High Quality Repaint Pack for the TDS A350 Family including Airlines like Qatar, Cathay, Lufthansa, KLM, Swiss etc. No credits included so let's assume these are by various texture creators.
Required files:
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Posted Feb 17, 2026 09:37 by Markus Uhrmann
Mitsubishi Ki-21b Sally
(Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
5.10Mb (34 downloads)
Mitsubishi Ki-21 IIb
Further revisions of defensive armament were made, the Ki-21-IIb replacing the dorsal gun position by a manually operated gun turret containing one 12.7 mm (0.50 in) machine-gun. The Ki-21-IIb was used during the series of Japanese bombing raids on Calcutta in December 1943, where it suffered heavy losses. During the Lae campaign, the IJAAF experimented with the use of the Ki-21 as a PT boat hunter, in an attempt to protect their barge traffic from Rabaul to New Guinea, which proved unsuccessful. With better equiped Allied aircraft, the Ki-21 suffered increasingly heavy losses and due to the lack of a suitable replacement meant that the Ki-21 remained in front line service in large numbers until well into 1944. With the arrival of the Mitsubishi Ki-67 'Hiryu', the Ki-21 was quickly withdrawn from front line operations, as the Ki-67 was a better replacement aircraft. Towards the end of the war, remaining Ki-21s were used by Giretsu Special Forces in strikes against American forces in Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands. One of the noted operations was an attack on the Allied-held Yontan airfield and Kadena airfield on the night of 24 May 1945. In spite of its shortcomings, the Ki-21 remained in service until the end of the war, being utilized as transport (along with the civil transport version MC-21), bomber crew and paratrooper trainer, for liaison and communications, special commando and secret missions, and kamikaze operations.
Production of the Ki-21 ended in September 1944.
Credits
Captain Kurt: Aircraft model, VC, paint textures, aircraft flight files, and .dp
Wolfi: Crew figures and special thanks for guidance on what the cockpit looked like, based on his Ki-57 Topsy model.
Allen: Japanese bombs (included in zip file)
Gauges by: Robert L. Clark, FDG2 and Microsoft
Posted Feb 16, 2026 16:39 by Captain Kurt
Mitsubishi Ki-21a Sally
(Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
5.60Mb (32 downloads)
Mitsubishi Ki-21 IIa Sally (or "Type 97 Heavy Bomber")
The IJAAF never had any true heavy bombers, but one medium type was common, the Ki-21 ‘Sally’. The Japanese classed what other air forces would call a medium bomber, as a heavy bomber. Japanese Imperial Army Air Force front line units from mid-1940 were equipped with the Mitsubishi Ki-21-IIa variant with the more powerful 1,118 kW (1,500 hp) Mitsubishi Ha-101 air-cooled engines and larger horizontal tail surfaces, which was a development of the earlier Ki-21-I deployed in 1938. This became the main version operated by most IJAAF heavy bomber squadrons at the beginning of the Pacific War, and played a major role in many early campaigns. On 8 December 1941, the 5th, 14th and 62nd Sentai, based in Taiwan began operations over the Philippines attacking American targets at Aparri, Tuguegarao, Vigan and other targets in Luzon. On 20 December the Ki-21s of the 12th, 60th, 62nd and 98th Sentai clashed with P-40s of the American Volunteer Group over Kumming, while on 23 December they faced a mix of RAF F2A 'Buffaloes' from No.67 Squadron and aircraft from the A.V.G. during raids on Rangoon and Mingaladon where twenty Ki-21s were shot down at a cost of two Allied pilots. The 3rd, 12th, 60th and 98th Sentai, based in French Indochina, struck British and Australian targets in Thailand and Malaya, bombing Alor Star, Sungai Petani and Butterworth, under escort by Nakajima Ki-27 and Ki-43 fighters. However, starting with the operations over Burma in December 1941 and early 1942, the Ki-21 began to suffer heavy casualties from the A.V.G. Curtiss P-40s and RAF Hawker Hurricanes. Some of the Ki-21-IIa version were still on front line use as late as 1943.
Credits
Captain Kurt: Aircraft model, VC, paint textures, aircraft flight files, and .dp
Wolfi: Crew figures and special thanks for guidance on what the cockpit looked like, based on his Ki-57 Topsy model.
Allen: Japanese bombs (included in zip file)
Gauges by: Robert L. Clark, FDG2 and Microsoft
Posted Feb 16, 2026 16:36 by Captain Kurt

