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This is a conversion of Dbolt's F4U-4C to a Korean War vintage F4U-4B of VMF-214 that operated from the USS Sicily and Pusan airfields in the early days of the Korean Conflict. The textures are by Kelticheart.
The panel is the standard Corsair panel with the Korean GPS gauge added for navigation purposes. This gauge has a power switch and tuning knob that are mousable. Korean airfields are on channels 1-40. This gauge is attached to the standard Corsair throttle panel.
Posted Jun 23, 2009 22:30 by Tom Sanford


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This is an invisible ship model that will appear to be an aircraft carrier in Mission Builder. You can place her anywhere in the water you wish and have your seaplane, flying boat or 'player' ship 'takeoff' or 'launch' from her. Your plane or ship will begin the mission in the water at the point you have placed the Invisible Tender. NOTE: She will not work for any seaplane that has landing gear. She totally eliminates the need for 'seabases'/'water runways'.
Posted Jun 23, 2009 12:36 by Tom Sanford

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This is a generic US Tender that can be used for seaplanes or submarines. She has a special DP and CFG that allow her to act as a 'Launch Carrier' for any player seaplane or ship such as the VN Gato. When a player aircraft or vessel is set to 'Takeoff' from the Tender, it will appear in the water on the starboard side ready to 'fly'.
The Tender may be used as a moving ship or scenery object. When used as a ship to launch seaplanes or pilotable vessels, her speed can be set to 0kts, or she can be moving.
Posted Jun 23, 2009 12:26 by Tom Sanford


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This is a short tutorial in PDF format on tuning your aircraft for the best AI/wingman performance in Air2Air and Air2Surface roles.
Posted Jun 23, 2009 12:16 by Tom Sanford


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This is an AI only missile for use in Mission Builder to add realism to Vietnam Era missions. The missile is an extension of the SA-2 Ground2Air Missile project, and it operates the same as the SA-2, with the exception that it represents an Air2Air missile. Instructions for use in Mission Builder are the same as those contained in the SA-2 download. The AA-2 Atoll is identical to the AIM-9 Sidewinder, and can be used as such.
Posted Jun 23, 2009 12:02 by Tom Sanford


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These are 'Pilotable' ship models of the Civil War ironclads as they appeared for the engagement in Hampton Roads during 1862. CFG, Panel, Textures and Sound by PSULLYKEYS. INSTALL: To install simply paste the USS MonitorA and CSS VirginaA folders into your CFS2Aircraft folder. OPERATION: You may 'launch' the 'ships' from any waterrunway or seabase, but they are most easily launched from my 'Invisible' and other 'Tenders' available here soon. The Tender acts as an Aircraft Carrier for the ships.
Posted Jun 22, 2009 20:20 by Tom Sanford


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The updated MDL files add the following features to the F-104G:
- Multi-LOD
- Complex and totally accurate gear animation
- Corrected texture anamoly
PLUS...these files feature a specific shine level to optimize both the camo and baremetal skins for both aircraft, as produced by Kelticheart. As usual, Kelti, has produced a great product featuring what I call his special 'satin lustre finish'.
Posted Jun 22, 2009 15:17 by Tom Sanford

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These are original models of the Confederate Ironclad Ram Virginia, AKA the Merrimac, and the USS Monitor.
Posted Jun 22, 2009 14:58 by Tom Sanford

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This is an original model of a generic Wooden Screw Frigate from the Civil War period. She is flying the US Flag of 1861, but many navies inventoried these ships from 1855 until 1880. It is the final update to the initial version. Improvements include open gun ports, planked deck and added shrouds.
Posted Jun 22, 2009 14:49 by Tom Sanford

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This is an original generic model of a wooden screw frigate that was the state of the naval art in the 1850-1665 period. She flies the US flag of 1861, as she represents the type of ship used to blockade Confederate ports during the Civil War. However, the navies of all nations had ships of this type in service.
Posted Jun 22, 2009 14:46 by Tom Sanford