0.41Mb (603 downloads)
These small (90-120 feet) fast and maneuverable topsail schooners were developed as packets and fishing ships in the Chesapeake before the Revolution. During the that war and the next several they served as the vessel of choice for Privateers, carrying only 4-12 guns.
Posted Jun 16, 2009 02:02 by Tom Sanford
0.14Mb (1309 downloads)
This is an original model of the Japanese KD-6 class of long-range submarines. This model sub inflicted heavy damage on the US Navy from Pearl Harbor until the end of the war. It was a KD-6 (I-68) that sunk both a US carrier and a destroyer in a single engagement.
Posted Jun 16, 2009 01:50 by Tom Sanford
0.21Mb (1244 downloads)
This is a much-improved version of the earlier Type_7_Uboat. Improvements include:
- More realistic hull texture
- Improved DP
- Resolved texture conflicts on conning tower and deck
- More realistic conning tower, including added rails and splash deflectors in upper and lower positions
- Repositoned saddle tanks
- Lower poly-count MDL file for higher FPS
This is a complete ship, as opposed to an upgrade pack.
Posted Jun 16, 2009 01:45 by Tom Sanford
12.64Mb (1978 downloads)
This is the second version of my previous CFS2 guns release. After it was posted, I've waited for comments and suggestions from users because nothing is perfect and it's always good to improve, since many heads are better than one. Some users kindly suggested to me to make all wave files stereo. Some original CFS2 guns were already mono so I thought beforehand it was not that important (the fifty cal. is mono in CFS2). But of course, if we have to do it, let's do it the best possible. I found it both challenging and exciting. So I did my homework and here they are !! the full stereo wave files !! I hope they will fulfill all your aerial needs. By Serge Tremblay.
Posted Jun 9, 2009 00:56 by Serge Tremblay
4.39Mb (1966 downloads)
This is a collection of brand new replacement CFS2 guns that I think are the closest possible to the reality. You’ll find these sounds very alive and punchy and they all come from genuine sources. All guns are tested and loop properly when you hold the trigger. Easy to install !!
By Serge Tremblay. 4.39 MB.
Posted May 25, 2009 01:03 by Serge Tremblay
(1604 downloads)
This is a step forward for CFS2. Although CFS2 coding does not permit homing missiles. This SAM "aircraft" will simulate one. This SAM tracks targets and has mocked up "sensors". It will explode if it detects an enemy aircraft. The SAM is great for missions and adds a whole lot of atmosphere. I know this read is probably making you skeptical, but go download it and check it out. You do not need to use Triggers or Events! There is a very informative README included. This is also a work in progress.
Posted Jul 15, 2008 08:20 by archive
3.22Mb (793 downloads)
CFS2
Russian Background Screens v 2: This is the latest by Universal
Screen Designers group. As good as the Russian background screens
were, they've been enhanced. Multi-language install, new screens,
very nice additions. PCH Paul Hauschildt. 3.3MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:09 by archive
2.26Mb (534 downloads)
CFS2
Set of background screens for New Zealand.
Like the other recent additions, it's multi-language and has it's
own self install. This is one of many with more to come by the Universal
Screen Designers group. PCH Paul Hauschildt. 2.3MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:09 by archive
0.08Mb (567 downloads)
CFS2
HMAS MELBOURNE was one of six 'Majestic' class aircraft carriers
which were laid down in 1943, and was in fact laid as HMS Majestic
for the Royal Navy. Construction of the Majestic class was suspended
in May 1946. In 1947, the Australian government having decided to
acquire two aircraft carriers, two of the class, HMS Majestic and
HMS Terrible (later HMAS Sydney) were transferred to the Royal Australian
Navy. Work resumed on Majestic in 1949 and on 28th October, 1955
she was renamed Melbourne and commissioned in the RAN. Brian Stevenson.
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Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:09 by archive
7.25Mb (983 downloads)
CFS2
New Look: This is a set of new backgrounds for CFS2.
Most of the backgrounds are black-and-white WWII photos. Most of the
frequently-used main screens in Free Flight, Quick Combat and Multiplayer
are replaced, as are the somewhat annoying cartoon messages after
each flight. By Jonny C. 7.2MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:09 by archive