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2.85Mb (490 downloads)
FS2000
package for the Fairey Fantome.
This package replaces Fantome.zip. Aircraft by John Bulteel
.Air file adapted from the Hawker Fury 1 .Air file by Chris
Lampard. Sounds by Mike Hambly. Gauges by Dave Haskell and Jon
Shepherd. 2.9MB
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1.75Mb (398 downloads)
FS2000
Ryushu Shinden J7W1 Ryushu Shinden J7W1.
Prototype which flew in August 1945. A very promising design,
coming too late to see action. seized intact after the war,
it was flown to the states, where it still stands at the National
Air and Space Museum. Build with FSDS 1.5 b by Christophe Rosenmann.
Original textures, moving parts and high details. 1.8MB
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4.81Mb (1558 downloads)
FS2000
B-17F ROYAL AIR FORCE B-17F FS2000 Royal Air Force B-17F.
A Boeing B-17 F Flying Fortress painted in RAF Mk.IIAA livery.The
panel bitmap is based on an original photograph.The panel
and sound pack feature individual engine startup/shutdown,
fully night lightning, mini autopilot and very readable instruments.Original
AD2000 plane by Herve Devred. B-17F repaint by Walter Myers.Fs2000
starter/magneto gauges by Chuck Dome,panel,sound pack and
Fs 2000 flight dynamics by Jorgen Unschuld. 5MB
FS2000
B-17F ROYAL AIR FORCE B-17F fix FS2000 Royal Air Force
B-17F. Fix for jub17raf.zip. Corrects the missing classical
attitude gau. 30K
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2.10Mb (803 downloads)
North
American B-25B Mitchell Medium Bomber "End em' packin'" Design
by Roger Dial (Blue Arrow FS) Flight model by Bruce Thorson
(Blue Arrow FS) Sound by Mike Hambly (Blue Arrow FS) Repaint
by J-P Demmerle. 2.1MB
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0.21Mb (613 downloads)
SUPERMARINE
SEAFIRE F Mk 47 for FS2000 This model depicts an aircraft
of No.800 Royal Naval Air Squadron in early 1950. Later in
the year the squadron embarked aboard the carrier HMS Triumph
and headed for the Korean conflict. The Mk 47 was the final
version of the Seafire, the RAF Spitfire equivalent being
the Mk 24. The Mk 47 featured a Rolls Royce Griffon V12 of
2,375 h.p. with contra-rotating propellors and had a top speed
of 452 m.p.h. at altitude. Other navalised modifications included
folding wings and a “sting” tailhook. The model does not have
folding wings but otherwise, most parts that should move do
so. The “pilot” is an approximate likeness of Alex Henshaw
in his later years who tested every version of the Spitfire/Seafire
whilst with Supermarine. By Chris Lampard. 211K
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2.71Mb (1763 downloads)
CFS2
ONLY and FS2000 only! Mike Pupich purchased this aircraft
from Paramont Studios after it was in the film "Catch 22". Later
after beginning the resotoration work he met some original crewmembers
of the 390th Squadron, 42nd Bomb Group "Crusaders", of the 13th
Air Force who were originally stationed in the South Pacific
theater during the War. Mike decided then and there to re-do
the aircraft just like the original. The original aircraft was
flown by Charlie Wells. He flew four missions with the original
"Heavenly Body" as copilot and 38 missions as pilot. The stellar
moment for this aircraft was when "Heavenly Body" roared off
the deck of the USS Ranger on 21 April 1992 to honor the 50th
anniversary of the Doolittle raid on Tokyo. Today she does airshows
nationwide and it looks like there will be many years of pleasure
from her to come. This original model was done by Roger Dial,
Mike Hambly and Bruce Thorson. Re-paint by J-P "Gray Wolf" Demmerle.
2.8MB
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0.63Mb (1198 downloads)
CFS2/FS2000
B-17F ROYAL AIR FORCE
This is a Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress painted to look like
an RAF Mk.IIAA (equivalent to the B-17F) that served with British
Coastal Command as a long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft
in the European theater 1942-1945. CFS2 and FS2OOO separate
configuration Original AD2000 plane by Hervé Devred. B17F repaint
Contest candidate. Repaint by Walter Myers. 650K
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0.42Mb (303 downloads)
FS
2000 Curtiss XP-40. The XP-40 first flew in 1938 and was
the forerunner of the most produced US fighter of WW2. It's
performance was often belittled compared to the Mustang or
Thunderbolt but it was produced before and after the other
two. This FSDS project includes full moving parts, a transparent
sliding canopy, reflective surfaces and a P.Casey P-40 panel.
By Paul Clawson. 436K
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0.97Mb (693 downloads)
FS2000
RAF BRISTOL BLENHEIM Mk IV. Original model by Hervé Devred,
as modified with moving parts by D Kahlstom. Repaint and panel
by John Rushby-Smith. Original Freeware gauges by Chuck Dome
and others. 992K
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1.06Mb (2190 downloads)
CFS2-FS2000
Boeing B-17F "Lucky 7" This is a bare metal Boeing B-17F
Flying Fortress painted to look like an earlier model E appropriate
for the Pacific Theater in 1941-42. Two version are include.
CFS2 (by default) & FS2000. B17F contest candidate. Original
build with AD2000v2.0 by Hervé Devred - Michel Melchior A.C.T.
publishing. Repaint job by Walter Myers. 1MB
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