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          CFS2
            F4U-1D of Marine Squadron VMF-124 Default Textures only.
            This is a repaint of the stock F4U-1A TEXTURES ONLY. This aircraft
            represents an F4U-1D of VMF-124 aboard USS Essex CV-9 28 December
            1944 - 4 March 1945. VMF-124 under command of LCol William A Millington
            flew from Essex alongside VMF-213 under Maj. Joe Royal. 480K
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				0.47Mb (198 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2
            F4U-1D of Marine Squadron VMF-123 Default Textures only.
            This is a repaint of the stock F4U-1A TEXTURES ONLY. This aircraft
            represents an F4U-1D of VMF-123 the "Eight-Balls" aboard USS Bennington
            CV-20 as part of Carrier Task Group 58.1 February to 8 June 1945.
            Joe Royal. 657K
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				0.98Mb (1464 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2
            Mitsubishi G3M2 - Model 22 - "Nell".
            Original AI Version by Jorge Alsina (for “In Defence of Australia
            1942” – RAAF Expansion Package for CFS2) Including the model, flight
            dynamics and damage profile. New Flyable Version by Enrique Godoy
            Including modified cfg file, modified dp file, cdp file, air file
            from Bruce Thorson´s air file for G4M2 and panel for G4M2, designed
            by Realistic Panels / Jorge Alsina. Complete aircraft. Ready to fly.
            1MB
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				0.30Mb (505 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          Grumman
            F4F-4 WILDCAT For CFS1 and CFS2
            This aircraft Nr 17 flew with VF-6 during March 1942. This stubby
            little carrier fighter was easy, forgiving, and even fun to fly. It
            was Grumman's first modern all-metal monoplane fighter. The Wildcat
            was stoutly constructed, well-armored, and well-armed, with the same
            six .50-caliber Brownings carried by the Hellcat, Corsair, and Mustang.
            The Wildcat's larger wing, relatively more powerful engine combined
            with its best traits gave the Wildcat superior turning and diving
            ability.The F4F-4 model had a more powerfull engine and was the first
            version to have folding wings. Original Designer: Mauro Giacomazzi.
            Scasm mdl by Corrado La Posta. Repaint with new Textures, Air and
            Dp file by A F Scrub. 308K
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				3.51Mb (571 downloads)
					
					
						
        
           CFS2
            PZL P.24F.
            Gmax designed, multiresoluion model, authentic paintjob, airfile and
            dp file. 2D and Virtual cockpits included. Fully animated, breaking
            parts, damage textures and much more..Elias Korompilis. 3.6MB 
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				1.66Mb (455 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2
            AB-ROLAND D.VIB V2.00.
            The "klinkerrumpf" style of fuselage was a carry over from Roland’s
            earlier D.IVb triplane and gave good strength with an appreciable
            saving in weight. This method of construction consisted of the overlapping
            of slightly tapered strips of spruce which were wedge shaped in section.
            These were then glued and nailed to the basic fuselage longerons and
            formers to give the D.VIb its characteristic look. The aircraft's
            failing was it's inability to climb with aircraft like the Albatros
            D.V and Pfalz D.IIIa. Michael Priester. 1.7MB
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				0.58Mb (317 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2
            F4U-1D of Marine Squadron VMF-214 Default Textures only.
            This is a repaint of the stock F4U-1A TEXTURES ONLY. This aircraft
            represents an F4U-1D of VMF-214 the Black Sheep aboard USS Franklin
            CV-13 in March 1945. Led by Greg Boyington's former XO, Maj Stanley
            Bailey, VMF-214 joined VMF-452 and VF-5 to bring Franklins corsair
            strength to some 70 F4Us strong. "Big Ben's" Corsairs hardley got
            into the fight however when a Judy dive bomber placed a bomb amid
            31 fueled and armed aircraft on 19 March creating an inferno that
            took Franklin out of the war, and off of active duty, nearly destroying
            the ship and causing 1,100 casualties. Joe Royal. 594K
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				0.47Mb (224 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2
            F4U-1D of Navy Squadron VBF-83 Default Textures only.
            This aircraft represents an F4U-1D of VBF-83 aboard USS Essex CV-9
            4 March - 15 August 1945. VBF-83 replaced the 2 Marine squadrons VMF-124
            and VMF-213 which began the F4U's operational shipboard legacy aboard
            Essex in December 1944. Joe Royal. 478K
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				0.67Mb (681 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2/FS2000
            Royal Canadian Trainer Textures Only
            for Jim Jacobson's Avro Anson (above) . Textures by Jim Jacobson.
            688K
        
					
					
					
					
					
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				3.86Mb (1003 downloads)
					
					
						
        
          CFS2/FS2000
            Avro Anson Royal Canadian Navy.
            FSDS Model, Textures, Panel by Jim "Rockster" Jacobson. . 3.9MB
        
					
					
					
					
					
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