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![Tu-16 Badger Revised](https://static.simviation.com/BadgerAS5.JPG-thumb.jpg)
![Tu-16 Badger Revised](https://static.simviation.com/BadgerAS6.JPG-thumb.jpg)
23.12Mb (657 downloads)
The first production Tu-16 was rolled out at the Kazan factory on 29 October 1953. NATO assigned the type the codename "Badger". The Kazan plant built the majority of Tu-16s. Acquisition of the Tu-16 was a high priority for the USSR, and so Kazan production was soon supplemented by manufacture of aircraft at State Factory 1 in Kuibyshev (now Samara). A number were also built at State Factory 64 in Voronezh from 1955. The last new-build Tu-16s were rolled out in 1963.Nole did the Soviet Missiles.
Posted Jan 22, 2011 11:20 by Pepe Rezende and Nole
![Updated AIR file Meteor F3](https://static.simviation.com/F3meteor2TN-1.JPG-thumb.jpg)
![Updated AIR file Meteor F3](https://static.simviation.com/F3meteorTN-2.JPG-thumb.jpg)
0.02Mb (287 downloads)
This is an updated AIR file for the TRA_Meteor_F3 that eliminates a conflict in Aux Tank locations in the upgraded weapons pack/DP, which can cause CFS2 to CTD. Simply replace the original AIR file with this one.
Required files:
required file
Posted Jan 14, 2011 16:22 by Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo
![Blackburn Buccaneer](https://static.simviation.com/bucTN.JPG-thumb.jpg)
![Blackburn Buccaneer](https://static.simviation.com/BuccaneerTN.JPG-thumb.jpg)
4.00Mb (1140 downloads)
This is a straightforward conversion of Giovanni Clemente's FS2000 Buccaneer for CFS2. It includes the original RN skin and an alternate Gulf War texture by Ed Snoad. The DP is mine. She has several payloads including MK84 bombs, rocket pods, the TR MK XIII torpedo and the US Harpoon anti-ship missile.
Posted Jan 14, 2011 02:17 by Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo
![Full-Scale Nuclear Blast](https://static.simviation.com/nuke3tn.JPG-thumb.jpg)
![Full-Scale Nuclear Blast](https://static.simviation.com/NukePusan.TN.JPG-thumb.jpg)
0.09Mb (1139 downloads)
This package contains a means to create a full-scale nuclear blast in CFS2. The concept was developed by Bismarck13 during a joint bomber/missile project we were working on a couple of years ago, but has never been released. It is a very simple and easy to use system.
Posted Jan 10, 2011 17:14 by Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo
![Anti-Ship Missile & Nuke Pack](https://static.simviation.com/C201tn.JPG-thumb.jpg)
![Anti-Ship Missile & Nuke Pack](https://static.simviation.com/AS-1tn.JPG-thumb.jpg)
0.40Mb (1031 downloads)
This package contains three Soviet anti-ship/standoff missiles, two Chinese missiles, one generic pylon and two freefall nuclear weapons, SovNuke (an early and bulky Soviet design) and B-61 (a compact modern US design) also used by the Soviets. All were originally designed for Pepe's Bull/Badger/Bear/Bison project, but can be used anywhere.
Posted Jan 10, 2011 16:37 by Nole, Rey Sanford
![MAW_Fairey Battle to the Med Mission](https://static.simviation.com/Clipboard01a.jpg-thumb.jpg)
0.03Mb (501 downloads)
Fictional single mission for MAW - Strike dug in tanks, North Africa, august 4th 1940.
Posted Jan 1, 2011 15:16 by Led Zeppelin
![Wellesly MkI](https://static.simviation.com/Wellesley.jpg-thumb.jpg)
3.05Mb (491 downloads)
This is Jed's Padbury Aircraft version of the Wellesly MkI. With the demise of the Padbury site, the file is uploaded here for preservation.
Posted Dec 29, 2010 12:31 by Tom Sanford
![Wellesly MkI (LRF)](https://static.simviation.com/WellLRF.jpg-thumb.jpg)
2.85Mb (307 downloads)
This is Jed's Padbury Aircraft version of the Wellesly MkI (LRF). With the demise of the Padbury site, the file is uploaded here for preservation.
Posted Dec 29, 2010 12:26 by Tom Sanford
![Fairey Battle](https://static.simviation.com/Fairey Battle.jpg-thumb.jpg)
5.83Mb (917 downloads)
This is Jed's Padbury Aircraft version of the Fairey Battle. With the demise of the Padbury site, the file is uploaded here for preservation.
Posted Dec 29, 2010 12:20 by Tom Sanford
![Boulton Paul Defiant](https://static.simviation.com/Defiant.jpg-thumb.jpg)
2.64Mb (1033 downloads)
This is the Jed's Padbury Aircraft version of the Boulton Paul Defiant. With the demise of the Padbury site, the file is uploaded here for preservation.
Posted Dec 29, 2010 12:14 by Tom Sanford