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Sukhoi Su-27B - Russian Knights livery. Features full moving
parts, accurate flight model, and accurate textures. By Erick
Cantu - AUTHORIZED by Graham Waterfield of Phoenix Simulation
Software (Thanks Graham!). Full credit for model goes to PSS.
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2000 McDonnell Douglas F-18/A Hornet Blue Angels "The complete
series"
All New Hornets! This is an updated version Features: - Near
photo-realistic textures - New flight model - New visual model
- Full moving parts - Carrier landable Orginal by Dean Reimer.
repaint by: Bjorn Groen. 3MB
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BAe Hawk T.Mk1 A "Red Arrows" The BAe Hawk first flew on
21st August 1974 and celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1999.
It is one of the most succesfull premier fast-jet trainer and
it is used by the Royal Air Force and Finnish Air Force plus
many others. This plane is Red Arrows XX307 and it joined the
team in 1996 from HQ CFS. The Red Arrows is one of the most
respected aerobatic demonstration teams in the whole world.
This FSDS design includes full moving parts, virtual cockpit,
transparent canopy with glass reflections and an instrument
panel. Designed by Mikko Maliniemi. Paintjob and T.Mk1 A modifications
by Owen Hewitt. 2.8MB(flight handling upgrade here)
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Royal Navy - Blackburn (HS) Buccaneer. Visual -Full Moving
parts -model,paintings and texture by Giovanni Clemente. 1.3MB
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MiG Advanced Trainer. A supersonic FSDS aircraft with 512x512
textures, full moving parts, moving crew, transparent cockpit,
virtual cockpit, nav and strobe lights, custom panel, custom
gauges and a custom flight model. By Chuck Dome. 399K
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- Full Moving parts - Aeritalia/Lockheed F-104S/ASA "Starfighter".
This model is a partial rework of former F-104S model with a
new better looking nose cone and operating air break doors.
This special made livery shows an F-104 S/ASA actually in use
on 4° Stormo of Aeronautica Militare based in Grosseto AB,on
central part of italy.The "silver finish" was applied on this
plane to celebrate 70 years of 4° stormo (1931-2001) Visual
model created with Abacus FSDS. Fs model by Massimo Taccoli
(c) June 2000. Texture file by Alessandro Barbarini. Air File
by Robert Young. 566K
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F-5E Tiger II Swiss Air Force (v.1) The F-5 Serie come up
to the requirements of the US-government for a Jet with relativly
favourable costs for export to smaller nations like Switzerland.
Unfortunately the Tiger does not have any moving part. Nevertheless
you will find a lot of nice details, a transparent cockpit,
nav and strobe ligths, fulltank, sidewinders and a realistic
fligth feeling, (Designed in FSDS). by Haas Jürg. 4.5MB
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Northrop Grumman F-5. An FSDS aircraft with 512x512 textures,
moving parts, transparent cockpit, nav and strobe lights, custom
panel, custom gauges and a custom flight model. By Chuck Dome.
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Grumman E-2C Hawkeye for CFS2/FS2000 US Navy Special Scheme.
This is a Repaint of Missi's superb JASDF E-2C Hawkeye. The
repaint is a fictional Black and White US Navy scheme. Repaint
By: Mark 'Airhead' Walsh- Original Aircraft By: Missi. 834K
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Updated
F-16C Air Force One (fictional) from original by Giuseppi
Chiacchietta. Version 1.5 This repaint is fictional. It is a
Presidential Commemorative and closely resembles the paint scheme
of Air Force One. It is not intended to be offensive, accurate,
or historical in nature. It is however a very attractive paint
scheme on a great aircraft model as brought to us by its designer
noted above. 517K
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