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Hawk75A-7 Netherlands East Indies ©
Ron Vander Molen, May 2004 Original FS98 flight model by Eric C Johnson.
Textures, DP, and FDE by me. Repainted with textures of 1 Vliegtuigafdeling,
KNIL Luchtvaartafdeling, Madioen, Netherlands East Indies, December
1941. The Hawk 75A-7 was a batch of 20 aircraft used by the Dutch
East Indies Air Force. Too late to see action in Europe they were
shipped to Java and Sumatra where they saw action against the Japanese.
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CFS1,
CFS2, FS2002 Nieuport 19bis Trainer, 1917 When
more modern fighters became available, the 1917 Nieuport 17bis was
mostly used as a fighter trainer from 1917 until the mid twenties.This
Nieuport 17bis was built by the British Nieuport Company and only
equipped two British naval units. This example N°5878 lacks the typical
roundels under the upper wing. It is a very powerful and responsive
aerobatic flyer. New improved model with fully animated moving parts
by Stephan Scholz. Sound.cfg by Christoph Ruhtenberg. New texture,
Air and Dp file by A.F.Scrub. 2.6MB
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CFS1,CFS2
and FS2002 Nieuport 24 for This is Nr 3961 as flown by Esc N91 in
1917.
The Nieuport 24 was one of the Last Sesquiplane WW1 biplane fighters,
developped from the original Nieuport 11 bébé made by the Nieuport
factory. This model had a 120Hp rotary engine and a cowling mounted
gun. New improved model with fully animated moving parts by Stephan
Scholz. Sound.cfg by Christoph Ruhtenberg. New texture, Air and Dp
file by A.F.Scrub. 2.7MB
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CFS1,CFS2
and FS2002 Nieuport 17,
as flown by Charles Nungesser in Escadrille N65 Nungesser became a
pilot in March, 1915 and was assigned to Escadrille Voisin 106 at
Avord. He then moved up to Nieuport fighters This Nieuport 17 was
flown by Charles Nungesser in 1916. He decorated the fuselage of his
plane with a heart containing skull, crossed bones, a coffin, and
candles. This is the 2gun fighter. Despite terrible injuries, Nungesser
achieved ten victories in the battle of Verdun. At the end of the
great war, his final score would be 43 enemy planes. New improved
model with fully animated moving parts by Stephan Scholz. Sound.cfg
by Christoph Ruhtenberg. New texture, Air and Dp file by A.F.Scrub.
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FS2002,
CFS2 and CFS1 Belgian Nieuport 17.
Many of the French, British and Belgian aces began their careers flying
the Nieuport 17. It was a larger, improved version of the Nieuport
11. This plane has a nose gun. It was one of the airplanes from the
Comet squadron, flown by Belgian ace Edmond Thieffry who is credited
with 10 victories. The Belgian Nieuport 17 flies realisticaly with
superb manoeuvrability. New improved model with fully animated moving
parts by Stephan Scholz. Sound.cfg by Christoph Ruhtenberg. New texture,
Air and Dp file by A.F.Scrub. 2.6MB
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CFS1,CFS2
and FS2002 Nieuport 17,
as flown by René Dorme 1917. The Nieuport 17 was One of the most
successful WW1 biplane fighters. The highly manoeuvrable "Superbébé"
was a larger, improved version of the Nieuport 11. The Nieuport
17 easily outclimbed and outperformed many early German Fighters.This
model had a 120Hp rotary engine and a topwing mounted gun. René
Dorme got 23 victories, with unit N3, when he was killed in action.
New improved model with fully animated moving parts by Stephan Scholz.
Sound.cfg by Christoph Ruhtenberg. New texture, Air and Dp file
by A.F.Scrub. 2.6MB
Update:
Nieuport 17 texture enhancement, René Dorme 1917. Enhanced texture.Just
replace the Nieu17RD.oaf texture by the new one. A.F.Scrub. 51K
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CFS
North American ABP-51H Mustang. The
"H" model was the fastest of the Mustangs to be produced, and is considered,
along with the Republic P-47M Thunderbolt, to be THE FASTEST propeller-driven
aircraft of World War II. Designed to still operate at the higher
altitudes to carry out its original role, I use the air-cooled version
of the original engine. This helps to eliminate the Mustang's vulnerability
to damage, and, as an added bonus, has helped its performance significantly
at lower altitudes. I consider this aircraft a true "add-on", and
NOT a "mod". Includes a second aircraft, a "repaint" of the AB-P-51H,
called the AB-P-51H "Vampire". Author, model, air and damage profile,
textures, and sounds: Michael Priester. 3.5MB
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Grumman
F4F-4 WILDCAT For CFS1 and CFS2
This aircraft Nr 17 flew with VF-6 during March 1942. This stubby
little carrier fighter was easy, forgiving, and even fun to fly. It
was Grumman's first modern all-metal monoplane fighter. The Wildcat
was stoutly constructed, well-armored, and well-armed, with the same
six .50-caliber Brownings carried by the Hellcat, Corsair, and Mustang.
The Wildcat's larger wing, relatively more powerful engine combined
with its best traits gave the Wildcat superior turning and diving
ability.The F4F-4 model had a more powerfull engine and was the first
version to have folding wings. Original Designer: Mauro Giacomazzi.
Scasm mdl by Corrado La Posta. Repaint with new Textures, Air and
Dp file by A F Scrub. 308K
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CFS1
and CFS2 Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5, Australian Air Force
B8392 flown by Lt Frank Currie and RFC A8396 flown by Captain William
Avery "Billy" Bishops in 1917. By Andrew W.Hall, Stephan Scholz and
A.F Scrub. 392K
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CFS1
Repainted textures only for the RAF662 Ju88A4
for CFS. Roger Lowery's Ju88 is the best CFS Ju88A4. These textures
depict a typical European Ju88A4 in a weathered, battle-weary condition.
Included are details of how to acquire the aircraft and how to use
it as the default JU88 in CFS. Also included is an alternative panel.
If you haven't already got the plane go to the RAF662 website at www.RAF662.com.
Arno Brooks. 285K
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