
5.88Mb (1022 downloads)
This is Bismarck13's (William Dickens) original Bf110F2. The textures are by Sopwith Chameleon (James Peach). The DP and AIR files are mine. The weapons for all loadouts by Ground Crew are included.
Posted Oct 21, 2010 21:12 by Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo

6.94Mb (1691 downloads)
Hi All,
Here's my rendition of Gramps FM-2 Wildcat. It's in the colors of "Mah Baby" flown by Lt. J.D. McGraw of VC-10 off the USS Gambier Bay, CVE-73. He ended the war with five confirmed air to air victories. This a straightforward repaint, no bells and whistles.
Its a complete package with panel, sounds, reworked dp and air files, weapons and
droptanks. You'll need the DB weapons for the bombs and rocket pylons. Its also set up for catapult launch and the files are included.
Many thanks to those who allowed me to use their work in this upload. Make sure to read the Readme file.
Thanks and Have Fun,
Bub
Posted Oct 18, 2010 17:56 by Bob McGee

2.84Mb (583 downloads)
A CFS2 specific version of the A.F. Scrub Hawk-75 Set-up as a Hawk 75 A-4 of the Finnish Air Force. Many thanks to A.F. for compiling a special .mdl
without guns to enable setting up different versions using 'gun tubes'. Thanks to Peperez for the panel, .DP & airfile. The included textures are those by
A.F. Scrub which he slightly modified to fit the new .MDL file.
Have fun,
Oldwheat
Posted Aug 31, 2010 13:25 by L.M. BROWN

2.91Mb (593 downloads)
A CFS2 specific version of the A.F. Scrub Hawk-75 Set-up as a Hawk 75 A-8 of the Dutch East Air Force. Many thanks to A.F. for compiling a special .mdl
without guns to enable setting up different versions using 'gun tubes'. Thanks to Peperez for the panel, .DP & airfile. The included textures are those by
A.F. Scrub which he slightly modified to fit the new .MDL A CFS2 specific version of the A.F. Scrub Hawk-75 Set-up as a Hawk 75 A-7 of the Dutch East Air Force. Many thanks to A.F. for compiling a special .mdl
without guns to enable setting up different versions using 'gun tubes'. Thanks to Peperez for the panel, .DP & airfile. The included textures are those by
A.F. Scrub which he slightly modified to fit the new .MDL file.
Have fun,
Oldwheat
Posted Aug 31, 2010 13:22 by L.M. BROWN

7.27Mb (794 downloads)
A CFS2 conversion of A.F. Scrubs Curtiss Hawk 75-N ( Actually it would be a 75-M in Chinese service). Included is a skin ( an alteration of the original skin) representing an aircraft of the
25th Pursuit Group, 5th Fighter Group in China 1939-39. Many thanks to A.F. for making this fine model & allowing the upload of the conversion.
Have fun,
Oldwheat
Posted Aug 26, 2010 17:20 by L.M. Brown

5.37Mb (1103 downloads)
P-40N from the Royal Netherlands Indish Army. Includes virtual cockpit.
Posted Jun 7, 2010 10:20 by Aron Toebes

9.63Mb (1440 downloads)
Seafire MkVb with VC. Original model created by Ken Harrison
Posted Jun 7, 2010 10:07 by Aron Toebes

4.18Mb (856 downloads)
Yes, it's a canard fighter! The very first one to be built. It was among the most innovative warplanes of its time. Of all-metal construction and powered by a 960hp liquid-cooled Isotta-Fraschini Asso XI R.C.40 engine driving a threebladed variable-pitch pusher propeller, the S.S.4 had a proposed armament of one 30mm and twin 20mm cannon.
Posted Jun 7, 2010 07:11 by Pepe Rezende


0.79Mb (791 downloads)
This download requires the Alpha_TR P-51D aircraft available here: http://www.simviation.com/simviation/index.php?type=item&ID=301&page=21 This R McGee(BUB)skin represents the aircraft flown by Major Murrit Davis, of the 18th FBG, 39th FBS, Korea. Pilot and plane lost in action flying CAS.
Required files:
required file
Posted Jun 5, 2010 02:37 by Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo


6.52Mb (805 downloads)
The Douglas XB-19 was the largest airplane in the world when it first flew in 1941. It was intended to carry a 36,000-pound bomb load for 2,000 miles.The purpose of the XB-19 project was to test the flight characteristics and design techniques associated with giant bombers. Despite advances in technology that made the XB-19 obsolete before it was even completed, the Army Air Corps felt that the prototype would be useful for testing. After completion of testing, the XB-19 served as a cargo carrier until it was scrapped in 1949.
Posted Jun 4, 2010 13:59 by Pepe Rezende