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FS2000
                  Stearman PT-13
FS2000 Stearman PT-13 (Category: FS2000 > Vintage)
0.70Mb (384 downloads)
FS2000 Stearman PT-13 The Stearman PT-13 was typical of the biplane primary trainer used In the Israel Air Force Flight Scholl First in the Tel Nof AFB and then in Hazerim AFB in the 1940's. Today It's still in flying condition in the AF Museum In Hazerim AFB at beersheva. Original Aircaft:David Eckert Panel: J.L. Stubbs Repaint: Nir Ben-Josef. 715K
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Transocean
                  Air Lines Boeing 377 Stratocruiser for FS2000
0.69Mb (382 downloads)
Transocean Air Lines Boeing 377 Stratocruiser for FS2000 A joint effort by Dave McQueen (Aircraft) and Rui Cristina (Artwork). 703K
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FS98/FS2000
                    Short S.25 Sandringham flying Boat Tasman Empire Airways
0.34Mb (631 downloads)
FS98/FS2000 Short S.25 Sandringham flying Boat Tasman Empire Airways (TEAL) NZ LTD. TEAL used 4 Sandringhams from 1947-49 for Trans Tasman services Between Auckland and Sydney. All new aircraft with moving parts By Harry Follas, Flight model by Brian Horsey. 348K
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FS98/FS2000
                  Short S.25 Sandringham flying Boat Ansett Airways
0.32Mb (547 downloads)
FS98/FS2000 Short S.25 Sandringham flying Boat Ansett Airways, 1953-74. Short Sandringham 4 VH-BRC "Beachcomber" in 1957 livery. All new aircraft with moving parts By Harry Follas, Flight model by Brian Horsey. 330K
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CFS/FS2000
                  North American P-51D Mustang
CFS/FS2000 North American P-51D Mustang (Category: FS2000 > Vintage)
5.99Mb (599 downloads)
CFS/FS2000 North American P-51D Mustang. 101th First Fighter Squadron Israel Air Force Includes moving parts, DP file. The model is built by Patrick DIDIER. PAT_01. original textures painted by Roger "Airbuddha" Dial. Sounds by Mike Hambly Repaint by Nir Ben-Yosef. 6.2MB
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Flight
                    Simulator 98/2000 simulation of a Latécoere-28 airplane
1.82Mb (469 downloads)
Flight Simulator 98/2000 simulation of a Latécoere-28 airplane as operated by the pre-war French Aéropostale mail service. The aircraft is basically a precision-repainted FS98 conversion of Hervé Devred's FS5 Latécoere, provided with a panel from scratch, custom sounds and a realistic flight model. View the readme.txt file for more detailed information. Creation : August 2000 Creator : Charlie Rousseau. 1.8MB
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FS2000Pro
                  Beechcraft G-17S Staggerwing
FS2000Pro Beechcraft G-17S Staggerwing (Category: FS2000 > Vintage)
0.22Mb (355 downloads)
FS2000Pro Beechcraft G-17S Staggerwing This FSDS model has transparent windows, full moving parts, and a panel. By Paul Clawson. 227K
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Republic
                  P-43 Lancer
Republic
                  P-43 Lancer
Republic P-43 Lancer (Category: FS2000 > Vintage)
1.58Mb (473 downloads)
Republic P-43 Lancer - FS2000 only. Built by Republic, the P-43 was a modification of the P-35 and a precursor to the P-47. Model features full moving parts. Model and panel by David Eckert. Flight dynamics by Bob Boudoin and Bruce Thorson. WWII gauges by R.L. Clark. 1.6MB
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Supermarine
                    Spitfire Mk VB of the 334th FS, 4th FG , 8th Air Force USAF
Supermarine
                    Spitfire Mk VB of the 334th FS, 4th FG , 8th Air Force USAF
3.53Mb (634 downloads)
Supermarine Spitfire Mk VB of the 334th FS, 4th FG , 8th Air Force USAF, operating out of Debden in late 1942/early 1943. USAF Spitfires were used on bomber escort missions as well as fighter sweeps with the RAF over France.PEGASUS AVIATION DESIGN Designer: Wilbur/Moriarty/Keith Clifford. 3.6MB
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FS2000
                    Curtiss June Bug
FS2000 Curtiss June Bug (Category: FS2000 > Vintage)
0.34Mb (642 downloads)
FS2000 Curtiss June Bug. Curtiss Arodrome number 3 or "June Bug" as it was christened, first flew in 1908 and between 21 June and 31 August of that year, succeeded in making more than 30 take-offs, mainly in the hands of Glenn Curtiss and McCurdy. Curtiss was awarded the Scientific American Journal's prize for the first officially recognised flight of over 1km on 4th July 1908 in this aircraft. The flight took 1 minute 42.5 seconds. By Wilbur/Moriarty Pegasus Aviation Design. 346K
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