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AI
            JU 87 for desert missions
0.11Mb (354 downloads)
AI JU 87 for desert missions It is a Stock JU 87a modified to represent a stuka in desert colors. By Philippe Millour. 108K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
 
CFS/FS2000
            North American P-51D Mustang
5.99Mb (488 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
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
 
CFS
            Reggiane Re2000 Heja I Hungarian Air Force
0.25Mb (283 downloads)
CFS Reggiane Re2000 Heja I Hungarian Air Force. The Re2000 was designed by Officine Meccaniche Reggiane SA, Reggio Emilia, Italy.The plane was largerly inspired by Seversky P-35 and saw very limited service in Italy. Most of the production was used for export.Swedish Airforce took delivery of 60 planes between 1941 and 1943 and Hugary purchased 70 more in 1940-1942. In Hungary, the aircraft recieved the code-name Heja (Hawk) and saw extensive service against USSR in 1941-1943 before being relegated to flight schools. This particular plane, coded V.421 was flown by Lt. Istvan Horthy, son of the Hungarian Regent Miklos Horthy. It was based at Ilovskoye airfield (Ukraine) in the summer of 1941 Flight and visual models by Bertil Nilsson. 255K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
 
Polish
            PZL P-50a Jastrzab (Hawk)
0.46Mb (479 downloads)
Polish PZL P-50a Jastrzab (Hawk) prototype fighter for CFS by Eric of AOL . Features: -Fully functioning moving parts -Panel -Accurate markings -Damage profile -Detailed virtual cockpit. 480K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
 
Polish
            PWS.26 WWII trainer for CFS
0.57Mb (429 downloads)
Polish PWS.26 WWII trainer for CFS by Eric of AOL The PWS.26 was an armed trainer that could be equiped with a machine gun that fired through the nose, and two 12.5kg bombs. It was also one of the only unarmed planes to down an enemy aircraft. While flying ober Poland, a 109 pilot saw the unarmed PWS.26 and thought it to be an easy kill. The PWS.26 made the 109 follow it into a series of tight low-level maneuvers, the 109 tried but couldn't follow and crashed into the trees.. 594K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
 
Polish
            built PZL P-24f of the Romanian Air Force
0.55Mb (287 downloads)
Polish built PZL P-24f of the Romanian Air Force for CFS. Features: -Fully functioning moving parts -Panel -Accurate WWII squad markings -Damage profile -Detailed virtual cockpit Credits: AIR file was created by Barrie Rody (GZR_Orion), and everything else was created by me (plane, DP, panel, etc...) by Eric of AOL. 559K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
 
Polish
            built PZL P-24g of Greecian Air Force
0.53Mb (253 downloads)
Polish built PZL P-24g of Greecian Air Force for CFS. Features: -Fully functioning moving parts -Panel -Accurate WWII squad markings -Damage profile -Detailed virtual cockpit Credits: AIR file was created by Barrie Rody (GZR_Orion), and everything else was created by me (plane, DP, panel, etc...) by Eric of AOL. 542K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
 
Captured
            Typhoon MKI JP548
1.95Mb (213 downloads)
Captured Typhoon MKI JP548 Notes : N° 174 Squadron Flying Officer B.F. Proddow (Marigny France, Feb. 14 40) Original designer and moving part: P.H.F. Burnage Original textures , flight model and gun profile: Bruno Duffort. Repainted , A.Coupet This plane is one of the french plane used in ww2. 2MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
 
Croatia
            BF109G
0.26Mb (155 downloads)
Croatia BF109G. Repaint of stock CFS BF109. Repainted by Mitch Harden. 265K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
 
The
            new Tempest II
0.19Mb (265 downloads)
The new Tempest II made its appearance in October, 1944. Not reaching operational squadrons in time for the last months of the war, it was the final variant of the Tempest. It was far more dependable, and both smoother and quieter than the Tempest V. 195K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive