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Douglas DC-3 (CC-129) Dakota CAF RESCUE
The last of the Canadian Air Force's DC-3s was retired in 1989.
This livery depicts CC-129 (ex-C47B) 12905 in RESCUE configuration.
Based on Jan Visser's legendary DC-3 model for FS2000, updated
for FS2002, this model includes transparent cockpit and cabin
windows, nightlighting, lit 3D interior with opening passenger
door, boarding ladder and other details. Includes FS2002 lights
fix by Paul Pridmore. Default panel and sound. Repaint by Mark
Beaumont. File name: DC3CAFRS.ZIP. 3MB
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2002 Blackburn Beverley Package Pt. 1.
- Aircraft Blackburn Beverley for FS2002 by Ralph Pegram,
Bob Hazeldine and Brian Horsey. The Blackburn Beverley was
a heavy lift military freighter that served in small numbers
with the Royal Air Force in the early 1960s. Powered by four
Bristol Centaurus radials. Flight dynamics © Brian Horsey,
Model and textures © Ralph Pegram Part one of three. See also
Bevpt2.zip & Bevpt3.zip. 2.3MB
Part
2. Panel & Gauges. 3.1MB
Part
3. Sound Files. 7MB
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FS2004
JU52 Retro Restore Project Pt3.
Welcome to Part 3 of the Retro-Restore Project (FS2004 to FS2002).
This zip file contains additional files for the project. Although
a separate self contained float plane you require part 1 for
gauges and instructions. Packaged by Ross McLennan. 7.1MB
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FS2004
PART 2 of the JU52 RETRO-RESTORE PROJECT:
This part of the project activates the aircraft HB-HOS IWC.
A splashScreen and 3 panel designs are provided. You can fly
directly from the FS2004 version 6 virtual cockpit in FS2002
without returning to the 2D panel to change settings or look
at the GPS map. Thank you to Mr Primavesi for your very liberal
approach allowing others to change and modify the factory product
provided the outcome remains freeware. Documentation and instructions
in Part 1. Freeware and packaged by Ross McLennan. FILE NAME:
JU_Retro_Pt2.zip : 5.4MB
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FS2004
JU52 Retro Restore Project Pt 1 of 2:
A project to fly the FS2004 v6 Junkers JU52 (with wheels) in
FS2002. Retro-Restoration from FS2004 back to FS2002 is under
license from the JU52 Factory, Managing Director: Pierino Primavesi.
Thank you Mr Primavesi for your very liberal approach allowing
others to change and modify the factory product provided the
outcome remains freeware. The factory v6 FS2004 JU52 aircraft
are the best since CFs2 and FS2002 flyers have, until now, missed
out. You can fly directly from the FS2004 v6 virtual cockpit
in FS2002 without returning to the 2D panel to change settings
or look at the GPS map. Fly to a FS2002 flight plan for time
and fuel consumtion, day or night. Instructions, documentation,
and test flights provided. This part only activates v6 D-ANOY
using a version 3 panel with no GPS and a fly and hold autopilot.
Freeware and packaged in 2 parts by Ross McLennan. FILE NAME:
JU_Retro_Pt1.zip 9.1MB
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FS2002/2000
Martin B10B 139W Royal Nethertlands Airforce.
Flown in Indonesia in 193 By Richard Alexander van Hien. 1.8MB
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FS2002
Spitfire PR XI:
Not suitable for FS2004. Aircraft based on converting the CFS1
MkIX and using Bob Bongiovanni's "Display in FS2002" model modification.
Even though not used for the Dambuster photo recon missions
this aircraft has a simulated Rolls Royce Merlin 70 engine,
the high altitude version of the Merlin 66. The light weight
PR sim is tuned to fly at 30000ft with a maximum speed of 408mph.
With blister tanks the Mk XI had a fuel capacity of up to 476
USG and a sim range of 1587Nm. Monitoring gauges by Jerry Beckwith.
THE PANEL: Not suitable for FS2004 is an updated version of
my Spitfire IX or XVI panel with taxi views AND an option so
the pilot can fly accurately to take photographs of the ground.
THE FLIGHT: A Dambuster Photo Recon Flight from RAF Benson on
the 17 May 1943 is included (celebrate it this year!). Packaged
as part of the Historic Warbirds Collection by Ross McLennan.
FILE NAME: PR11_DB.zip SIZE: 2.3MB
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FS2002
P51D With Packard Merlin V-1565-7: Not
suitable for FS2004. Aircraft based on converting the CFS1
P51D and using Bob Bongiovanni's "Display in FS2002" model modification.
Aircraft file manually adjusted to represent a Packard Merlin
V-1565-7 engine using monitoring gauges by Jerry Beckwith. THE
PANEL: Restored Historic Aircraft panels can be quite different
from those of the war years (see provided images). If your paying
a millon bucks for the aircraft then you have the right to design
a panel using modern instruments for safe flying in the 21st
century. Packaged as part of the Historic Warbirds Collection
which is dedicated to those who own and maintain such aircraft
by Ross McLennan. FILE NAME: P51D_PM7.zip SIZE: 1.9M.
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FS2002
The Historic Warbirds Collection.
This file provides new aircraft.cfg files for my previously
uploaded FS2002 "restored" warbirds (above). The aircraft will
then appear under the classification of "Historic Warbirds"
rather than separately under each manufacturer. Covers only
the Dambuster Lancasters, Dornier 335, Me262, Spitfires IX &
XIX (torpedo tank activated). The PD51D & PR Mk XI Spitfire
will be uploaded into the same collection. A package by Ross
McLennan for FS2002 only. FILE NAME: HWC.zip SIZE: 52KB.
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2002 Pro Griffon 65 Powered Spitfire PR MkXIX .
The photorecon version of the Spitfire F Mk XIV was designated
the PR Mk XIX. Identical except for additional fuel and tank
switching. Simulated Rolls Royce Griffon 65 with operating data
derived from "AP 1565 T&W-PN 2nd edition, Pilots Notes for Spitfire
XIV & XIX" using the FS2002 Pro Spitfire Mk XIV with sliding
bubble canopy by Andrew C. Wai. Artwork painted by Alessandro
Biagi. Engine performance was setup using monitoring gauges
by Jerry Beckwith. The aircraft file HAS NOT been optimized
for use with FS2004. PANEL: New layout based on AP 1565 Figure
1, includes Mk XIX tank switching and modern era autopilot update.
Useable with Mk XIV and other Spitfires. Panel optimized for
FS2004 is not supplied with this download. Packaged for Mk XIX
by Ross McLennan for FS2002. Filename: Spt_PR19.zip 2.1MB
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