12.79Mb (5352 downloads)
FS2004 Avro Lincoln B Mk II
The last piston bomber in RAF service.
Aircraft of 214 (Federated Malay States) Sqn.
Based at RAF Upwood 1950 - 54.
Major re-cast with new cockpits.
Ver. 6.2, By Edward Cook
Posted Feb 2, 2010 06:05 by Ryan Phillips
0.63Mb (490 downloads)
Textures of pilot figures for Roger Dial's P-51D. This represents an African-American pilot of the famed 332nd 'Red Tails' Squadron. There are three figures, one wears a red "T" Tuskegee cap, another wears a USAAC "fifty-mission" cap, and the third pilot wears a khaki cap. Repainted by R.E. Wyman.
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Posted Jan 31, 2010 18:23 by R.E. Wyman
1.08Mb (558 downloads)
Textures only for the original model P-51D by Roger Dial, Steve Small & Mike Hambly. Aircraft not included. Markings are of 308th Fighter Squadron based in Italy in 1944. Repainted By R.E. Wyman.
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Posted Jan 31, 2010 18:15 by R.E. Wyman
2.13Mb (1068 downloads)
Textures only for the original model P-51D by Roger Dial, Steve Small & Mike Hambly. Aircraft not included. 'By ReQuest' was flown by Col. Benjamin O. Davis, C.O. of the famed 332nd Fighter Group, Tuskegee Airmen. The repaint includes three different pilot figures. Repainted By R.E. Wyman.
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Posted Jan 31, 2010 18:07 by R.E. Wyman
6.85Mb (3285 downloads)
FS2004 Messerschmitt Bf-109G14 DG
The Me/Bf109 fighter plane designed by Messerschmitt and built in Germany.
The Bf109G2 aircraft built by the Danube Aircraft Factory also in Budapest 1942.
G6 version was in 1943 and G10 with water-metanol injection engine in 1944.
The last version was the G14 by Hungary.The Bf109 served the Hungarian
Airforce 101. Squadron (Puma) from 1 May 1944 to September 1944.
609 sample was built in Hungary. MSFS designed by Tom Miller.
The included short video inspired fixed, repaint, added panel and mods
for FS2004 works. By George Csillag.
Posted Jan 30, 2010 23:57 by GCs
1.33Mb (1485 downloads)
Textures only for the original model P-51D by Roger Dial, Steve Small & Mike Hambly. Aircraft not included. 'Big Beautiful Doll' was flown by Col. John D. Landers, C.O. of the 78th Fighter Group in 1945. Repainted By R.E. Wyman.
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Posted Jan 27, 2010 23:35 by R.E. Wyman
0.79Mb (714 downloads)
Textures only for the original model P-51D by Roger Dial, Steve Small & Mike Hambly. Aircraft not included. 'Marie' was flown by the 364th Fighter Squadron. Repainted By R.E. Wyman.
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Posted Jan 27, 2010 23:31 by R.E. Wyman
(2068 downloads)
First appearing in 1947, the AN-2's was first dismissed as obsolete, due to it's biplane layout and homely looks. But the "Annushka" would prove the naysayers wrong.... and how! The biplane layout proved itself, and there wasn't much the AN-2 couldn't do, whether as a passenger, cargo, parachuting, crop spraying, or spec ops plane. Over 20,000 were produced, mostly in Poland. Not bad for an "obolete" design, Model by Tim Conrad, Texture by Gustavo La Cruz
Posted Jan 25, 2010 15:33 by Gustavo La Cruz
3.56Mb (1672 downloads)
First appearing in 1947, the AN-2's was first dismissed as obsolete, due to it's biplane layout and homely looks. But the "Annushka" would prove the naysayers wrong.... and how! The biplane layout proved itself, and there wasn't much the AN-2 couldn't do, whether as a passenger, cargo, parachuting, crop spraying, or spec ops plane. Over 20,000 were produced, mostly in Poland. Not bad for an "obolete" design, Model by Tim Conrad, Texture by Gustavo La Cruz
Posted Jan 25, 2010 15:23 by Gustavo La Cruz
3.54Mb (2448 downloads)
First appearing in 1947, the AN-2's was first dismissed as obsolete, due to it's biplane layout and homely looks. But the "Annushka" would prove the naysayers wrong.... and how! The biplane layout proved itself, and there wasn't much the AN-2 couldn't do, whether as a passenger, cargo, parachuting, crop spraying, or spec ops plane. Over 20,000 were produced, mostly in Poland. Not bad for an "obolete" design, Model by Tim Conrad, Texture by Gustavo La Cruz
Posted Jan 25, 2010 15:14 by Gustavo La Cruz