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Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 1./NJGr 10
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 1./NJGr 10 (Category: FS2004 > Vintage)
13.81Mb (142 downloads)
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS by Design Team Daedalus Unit: 1./NJGr 10, August 1944 Pilot: Maj. Freidrich-Karl Müller Müller recorded 30 night victories and survived the war. The first G-6/AS aircraft reached frontline units in early April, 1944 - III/JG, I/JG5 and II/JG11. I/JG3 received them in May and II/JG/27 got theirs in June, along with a few going to NJGr.10. There is no "standard" Bf 109G-6/AS, as the production included conversions of basic G-6 models and different radio equipment, oil cooler types, antenna masts, etc. were available at different times during the production runs. So each model we have created has it's own unique features. Pstrany developed the models using Paul Rebuffat's Messerschmitt model - with permission - as a starting framework and updated the shape, and added a plethora of details, new parts, and ideas. Pstrany also developed the models for the drop tanks, weapons and racks. Captain Kurt created paints for each, the 2D instrument panel, the air files and the aircraft.cfg files. Mav SCASM edited each model so that they have animated wing slats, drop tanks, and other features, as well as optimizing models for the best possible framerates. We have all benefited from the assistance and guidance of others in the community. Special thanks to Wolfi and Huub Vink for their kind assistance and to all who have contributed their knowledge directly and indirectly.
Posted Feb 16, 2019 12:43 by Team Daedalus
 
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 2./JG3
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 2./JG3 (Category: FS2004 > Vintage)
13.41Mb (178 downloads)
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS by Design Team Daedalus Unit: 2./JG3 Burg bei Brandenburg, May 1944 Pilot: Usually flown by Fw. Horst Petzschler, but was shot down on May 30 being flown by Fw. Otto Büsser (KIA) I./JG3 and II./JG3 were routinely assigned to fly top cover hence the light blue RLM 76 overall camouflage thought appropriate for such high altitude missions. The first G-6/AS aircraft reached frontline units in early April, 1944 - III/JG, I/JG5 and II/JG11. I/JG3 received them in May and II/JG/27 got theirs in June, along with a few going to NJGr.10. There is no "standard" Bf 109G-6/AS, as the production included conversions of basic G-6 models and different radio equipment, oil cooler types, antenna masts, etc. were available at different times during the production runs. So each model we have created has its own unique features. Pstrany developed the models using Paul Rebuffat's Messerschmitt model - with permission - as a starting framework and updated the shape, and added a plethora of details, new parts, and ideas. Pstrany also developed the models for the drop tanks, weapons and racks. Captain Kurt created paints for each, the 2D instrument panel, the air files and the aircraft.cfg files. Mav SCASM edited each model so that they have animated wing slats, drop tanks, and other features, as well as optimizing models for the best possible frame rates. We have all benefited from the assistance and guidance of others in the community. Special thanks to Wolfi and Huub Vink for their kind assistance and to all who have contributed their knowledge directly and indirectly
Posted Feb 16, 2019 12:42 by Team Daedalus
 
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 2./JG3
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 2./JG3 (Category: FS2004 > Vintage)
13.41Mb (111 downloads)
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS by Design Team Daedalus Unit: 2./JG3 Burg bei Brandenburg, May 1944 Pilot: Usually flown by Fw. Horst Petzschler, but was shot down on May 30 being flown by Fw. Otto Büsser (KIA) I./JG3 and II./JG3 were routinely assigned to fly top cover hence the light blue RLM 76 overall camouflage thought appropriate for such high altitude missions. The first G-6/AS aircraft reached frontline units in early April, 1944 - III/JG, I/JG5 and II/JG11. I/JG3 received them in May and II/JG/27 got theirs in June, along with a few going to NJGr.10. There is no "standard" Bf 109G-6/AS, as the production included conversions of basic G-6 models and different radio equipment, oil cooler types, antenna masts, etc. were available at different times during the production runs. So each model we have created has its own unique features. Pstrany developed the models using Paul Rebuffat's Messerschmitt model - with permission - as a starting framework and updated the shape, and added a plethora of details, new parts, and ideas. Pstrany also developed the models for the drop tanks, weapons and racks. Captain Kurt created paints for each, the 2D instrument panel, the air files and the aircraft.cfg files. Mav SCASM edited each model so that they have animated wing slats, drop tanks, and other features, as well as optimizing models for the best possible frame rates. We have all benefited from the assistance and guidance of others in the community. Special thanks to Wolfi and Huub Vink for their kind assistance and to all who have contributed their knowledge directly and indirectly.
Posted Feb 16, 2019 12:41 by Team Daedalus
 
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 9./JG1
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 9./JG1 (Category: FS2004 > Vintage)
13.84Mb (175 downloads)
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS by Design Team Daedalus Unit: 9./JG1 Paderborn, May 1944 Pilot: unknown The first G-6/AS aircraft reached frontline units in early April, 1944 - III/JG, I/JG5 and II/JG11. I/JG3 received them in May and II/JG/27 got theirs in June, along with a few going to NJGr.10. There is no "standard" Bf 109G-6/AS, as the production included conversions of basic G-6 models and different radio equipment, oil cooler types, antenna masts, etc. were available at different times during the production runs. So each model we have created has its own unique features. Pstrany developed the models using Paul Rebuffat's Messerschmitt model - with permission - as a starting framework and updated the shape, and added a plethora of details, new parts, and ideas. Pstrany also developed the models for the drop tanks, weapons and racks. Captain Kurt created paints for each, the 2D instrument panel, the air files and the aircraft.cfg files. Mav SCASM edited each model so that they have animated wing slats, drop tanks, and other features, as well as optimizing models for the best possible frame rates. We have all benefited from the assistance and guidance of others in the community. Special thanks to Wolfi and Huub Vink for their kind assistance and to all who have contributed their knowledge directly and indirectly.
Posted Feb 16, 2019 12:40 by Team Daedalus
 
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS  I./EJG2
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS I./EJG2 (Category: FS2004 > Vintage)
13.28Mb (297 downloads)
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS by Design Team Daedalus Unit: Stab I./EJG2 (Ergänzungsjagdgeschwader 2), Thüringen, April/May 1945 Pilot: unknown senior instructor pilots EJG2 was a night fighter replacement training unit. Senior pilots sometimes flew interception missions as well as training tyros. The first G-6/AS aircraft reached frontline units in early April, 1944 - III/JG, I/JG5 and II/JG11. I/JG3 received them in May and II/JG/27 got theirs in June, along with a few going to NJGr.10. There is no "standard" Bf 109G-6/AS, as the production included conversions of basic G-6 models and different radio equipment, oil cooler types, antenna masts, etc. were available at different times during the production runs. So each model we have created has its own unique features. Pstrany developed the models using Paul Rebuffat's Messerschmitt model - with permission - as a starting framework and updated the shape, and added a plethora of details, new parts, and ideas. Pstrany also developed the models for the drop tanks, weapons and racks. Captain Kurt created paints for each, the 2D instrument panel, the air files and the aircraft.cfg files. Mav SCASM edited each model so that they have animated wing slats, drop tanks, and other features, as well as optimizing models for the best possible frame rates. We have all benefited from the assistance and guidance of others in the community. Special thanks to Wolfi and Huub Vink for their kind assistance and to all who have contributed their knowledge directly and indirectly.
Posted Feb 16, 2019 12:39 by Team Daedalus
 
FSX/P3D McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 Multi Livery package 1
FSX/P3D McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 Multi Livery package 1
65.16Mb (3083 downloads)
FSX/P3D McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 Multi Livery package 1. Liveries: United, Fedex (MD-10), Northwest (NWA), UTA and KLM. Original McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 model for FS2004 by Eric Cantu/Vistaliners, converted to FSX native by Eagle Rotorcraft Design. VC by Thomas Ruth. Included Honeywell FMC by Garrett Smith. Added sound pack. Added DC-10 checklist. I included the great textures by Donald L. Derwin, Gilles Mercier, Francisco Kang, Steve Drabek. Assembled and tested in P3Dv4.2 by Chris Evans Should also be fine in FSX and earlier P3D versions.
Posted Feb 16, 2019 11:37 by chris evans
 
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 9./JG1
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 9./JG1 (Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
12.79Mb (198 downloads)
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS by Design Team Daedalus Unit: 9./JG1 Paderborn, May 1944 Pilot: unknown The first G-6/AS aircraft reached frontline units in early April, 1944 - III/JG, I/JG5 and II/JG11. I/JG3 received them in May and II/JG/27 got theirs in June, along with a few going to NJGr.10. There is no "standard" Bf 109G-6/AS, as the production included conversions of basic G-6 models and different radio equipment, oil cooler types, antenna masts, etc. were available at different times during the production runs. So each model we have created has its own unique features. Pstrany developed the models using Paul Rebuffat's Messerschmitt model - with permission - as a starting framework and updated the shape, and added a plethora of details, new parts, and ideas. Pstrany also developed the models for the drop tanks, weapons and racks. Captain Kurt created paints for each, the 2D instrument panel, the individual .dp files, the air files and the aircraft.cfg files. Mav SCASM edited each model so that they have animated wing slats, drop tanks, and other features, as well as optimizing models for the best possible frame rates. Mav also developed the idea for the 2d panel to be offset for the Revi gun sight to match the CFS2 reticle. We have all benefited from the assistance and guidance of others in the community. Special thanks to Wolfi and Huub Vink for their kind assistance and to all who have contributed their knowledge directly and indirectly.
Posted Feb 16, 2019 11:28 by Team Daedalus
 
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS I./EJG2
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS I./EJG2 (Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
12.25Mb (72 downloads)
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS by Design Team Daedalus Unit: Stab I./EJG2 (Ergänzungsjagdgeschwader 2), Thüringen, April/May 1945 Pilot: unknown senior instructor pilots EJG2 was a night fighter replacement training unit. Senior pilots sometimes flew interception missions as well as training tyros. The first G-6/AS aircraft reached frontline units in early April, 1944 - III/JG, I/JG5 and II/JG11. I/JG3 received them in May and II/JG/27 got theirs in June, along with a few going to NJGr.10. There is no "standard" Bf 109G-6/AS, as the production included conversions of basic G-6 models and different radio equipment, oil cooler types, antenna masts, etc. were available at different times during the production runs. So each model we have created has its own unique features. Pstrany developed the models using Paul Rebuffat's Messerschmitt model - with permission - as a starting framework and updated the shape, and added a plethora of details, new parts, and ideas. Pstrany also developed the models for the drop tanks, weapons and racks. Captain Kurt created paints for each, the 2D instrument panel, the individual .dp files, the air files and the aircraft.cfg files. Mav SCASM edited each model so that they have animated wing slats, drop tanks, and other features, as well as optimizing models for the best possible frame rates. Mav also developed the idea for the 2d panel to be offset for the Revi gun sight to match the CFS2 reticle. We have all benefited from the assistance and guidance of others in the community. Special thanks to Wolfi and Huub Vink for their kind assistance and to all who have contributed their knowledge directly and indirectly.
Posted Feb 16, 2019 11:23 by Team Daedalus
 
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 9./JG1
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 9./JG1 (Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
12.79Mb (79 downloads)
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS by Design Team Daedalus Unit: 9./JG1 Paderborn, May 1944 Pilot: unknown The first G-6/AS aircraft reached frontline units in early April, 1944 - III/JG, I/JG5 and II/JG11. I/JG3 received them in May and II/JG/27 got theirs in June, along with a few going to NJGr.10. There is no "standard" Bf 109G-6/AS, as the production included conversions of basic G-6 models and different radio equipment, oil cooler types, antenna masts, etc. were available at different times during the production runs. So each model we have created has its own unique features. Pstrany developed the models using Paul Rebuffat's Messerschmitt model - with permission - as a starting framework and updated the shape, and added a plethora of details, new parts, and ideas. Pstrany also developed the models for the drop tanks, weapons and racks. Captain Kurt created paints for each, the 2D instrument panel, the individual .dp files, the air files and the aircraft.cfg files. Mav SCASM edited each model so that they have animated wing slats, drop tanks, and other features, as well as optimizing models for the best possible frame rates. Mav also developed the idea for the 2d panel to be offset for the Revi gun sight to match the CFS2 reticle. We have all benefited from the assistance and guidance of others in the community. Special thanks to Wolfi and Huub Vink for their kind assistance and to all who have contributed their knowledge directly and indirectly.
Posted Feb 16, 2019 11:22 by Team Daedalus
 
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 2./JG3
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS 2./JG3 (Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
12.36Mb (75 downloads)
Messerschmitt Bf109G-6/AS by Design Team Daedalus Unit: 2./JG3 Burg bei Brandenburg, May 1944 Pilot: Usually flown by Fw. Horst Petzschler, but was shot down on May 30 being flown by Fw. Otto Büsser (KIA) I./JG3 and II./JG3 were routinely assigned to fly top cover hence the light blue RLM 76 overall camouflage thought appropriate for such high altitude missions. The first G-6/AS aircraft reached frontline units in early April, 1944 - III/JG, I/JG5 and II/JG11. I/JG3 received them in May and II/JG/27 got theirs in June, along with a few going to NJGr.10. There is no "standard" Bf 109G-6/AS, as the production included conversions of basic G-6 models and different radio equipment, oil cooler types, antenna masts, etc. were available at different times during the production runs. So each model we have created has its own unique features. Pstrany developed the models using Paul Rebuffat's Messerschmitt model - with permission - as a starting framework and updated the shape, and added a plethora of details, new parts, and ideas. Pstrany also developed the models for the drop tanks, weapons and racks. Captain Kurt created paints for each, the 2D instrument panel, the individual .dp files, the air files and the aircraft.cfg files. Mav SCASM edited each model so that they have animated wing slats, drop tanks, and other features, as well as optimizing models for the best possible frame rates. Mav also developed the idea for the 2d panel to be offset for the Revi gun sight to match the CFS2 reticle. We have all benefited from the assistance and guidance of others in the community. Special thanks to Wolfi and Huub Vink for their kind assistance and to all who have contributed their knowledge directly and indirectly.
Posted Feb 16, 2019 11:22 by Team Daedalus