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FSX/Acceleration Dornier Wal J-II Flying boat military versions. The Wal (Whale) was Dorniers most successful seaplane. In the 20th it became a famous airplane for different purposes like: Military, record flights, Trans-Atlantic flights and Roald Amundsens North Pole exploration with 2 whales. This addon comes with two models of the military Wal-J-II: An armed version with animated weapons in the colours of The Netherlands and Roald Amundsens N25 which did not reach the North Pole because of an emergency landing on an ice field but which returned to Spitzbergen/Norway three weeks later after a repair and with the rescued crew of the damaged N24. The replic of N25 can be seen in the Dornier museum Friedrichshafen/Lake Konstanz/Germany. Ten FSX camera views let you watch the animations or some VC-views. FSDS model and 2D panel by Erwin Welker
Posted Jun 6, 2021 07:49 by Erwin Welker

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FSX/FS2004 Spitfire Mk XIV clipped bubbletop:
The Mk XIV was the most important of the Griffon powered Spitfires, and the only one to see significant wartime service. It used the two-speed two-stage supercharged Griffon 61 or 65, giving 2,050 hp. It had a significantly improved performance at speed and higher altitudes when compared to the earlier Merlin powered Spitfires . Model by A.F.Scrub
Posted Apr 18, 2021 05:37 by A.F.Scrub

14.71Mb (528 downloads)
FS2004 Sopwith Bee. Aeroplane Heaven Danish Sopwith Bee package
Posted Mar 24, 2021 12:58 by Aeroplane Heaven
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FS2004 Aeroplane Heaven Sopwith Bee Manual, for use with AHSOPWITHBEE.ZIP.
Posted Mar 24, 2021 12:03 by Aeroplane Heaven

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FS2004 Latecoere 28.1H 941 "Ouragan". Single-engine transport plane. 16 examples built for Aeropostale which used them on the Toulouse-Casablanca route. High wing monoplane. Wooden and metal wing, metal fuselage, canvas on the back. The Latecoere 28 was a successful French long-haul mail plane and passenger airliner of the 1930s. It was the main-stay of Air France's predecessor, Aeropostale in its efforts to establish intercontinental air mail services and support French colonialism and French cultural influence between the wars. By Denis Fouchard.
Posted Mar 21, 2021 05:55 by uploader

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FS2004 Latecoere 28.0 936 White. Single-engine transport plane. 16 examples built for Aeropostale which used them on the Toulouse-Casablanca route. High wing monoplane. Wooden and metal wing, metal fuselage, canvas on the back. The Latecoere 28 was a successful French long-haul mail plane and passenger airliner of the 1930s. It was the main-stay of Air France's predecessor, Aeropostale in its efforts to establish intercontinental air mail services and support French colonialism and French cultural influence between the wars. By Denis Fouchard.
Posted Mar 21, 2021 05:53 by uploader


19.46Mb (1309 downloads)
FSX/FS2004 Spitfire Mk XIV clipped:
The Mk XIV was the most important of the Griffon powered Spitfires, and the only one to see significant wartime service. It used the two-speed two-stage supercharged Griffon 61 or 65, giving 2,050 hp. It had a significantly improved performance at speed and higher altitudes when compared to the earlier Merlin powered Spitfires . Model by A.F.Scrub
Posted Mar 17, 2021 09:53 by A.F.Scrub

3.30Mb (413 downloads)
FSX/FS2004 Spitfire 11 VC views fix:
This corrects the side and rear VC cockpit views. Replace the old items by the new ones.
Fix by A.F.Scrub
Posted Mar 5, 2021 03:39 by A.F.Scrub


14.29Mb (774 downloads)
FSX/FS2004 Spitfire 11:
The Mk XI was a reconnaissance aircraft based on a combination of features from the marks VII, VIII and IX. The cameras, two vertically-mounted and sometimes an oblique mounted one, were installed in the fuselage behind the cockpit. The first Mk XIs were built in November 1942 and lasted until 1944 when they were phased out in favour of the Mk 19. Model by A.F.Scrub
Posted Mar 3, 2021 15:01 by A.F.Scrub


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Built by British Aircraft Manufacturing Co. in the 1930s, the BA Swallow II was a robust and extremely stable aircraft that could be flown slow at 25-30 mph and still be under complete control, being almost impossible to stall. The majority were sold to private owners or flying schools within the United Kingdom. Only a handful are still in flying condition today. The model was once hosted on Classic British Files, but after the site became defunct, it has not been available on any site for over 10 years. Now, with the author's permission, it has been re-uploaded and is available once again. This pack includes the Cirrus Minor engine version as well as authentic sound files. By Paul Gausden and Doug Kightley.
Posted Mar 2, 2021 00:18 by lastivka