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                FS2004/2002
                  Fairey Gannet ASW
                  The Gannet ASW was an anti-submarine aircraft for Royal Navy.
                  It was used a double Mamba turbine engine in a single engine
                  configuration, each unit powering a set of contra-rotating propellers.
                  And, this had special shape of getting on of three people. by
                  Kazunori Ito. 1.3MB
              
					
					
					
					
					
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                 FS2004/2002
                  BOEING C-97A Stratofreighter Package
                  - U.S. Air Force 1501st Air Transport Wing Radar equipped. Flight
                  dynamics by FSAviator (true FS2002 flight model with dynamics
                  derived from actual flight manual information), correct within
                  3% of the real flying characteristics - see Reference file (F10).
                  This FDE is not designed for AI use - it will not work. Includes
                  virtual cockpit. Download AI propliners at http://www.calclassic.com/.Built
                  in GMax by Greg Pepper Painted by Dave McQueen. 13.4MB
              
					
					
					
					
					
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                 FS2004/2002
                    Nakajima J5N Tenrai Japanese.
                    Twin-engined single- or two-seat interceptor fighter. Has
                    not entered service during wartime. Model & textures by
                    J R Lucariny. 1.6MB
                  Update:
                    Correct airfile and air config for JR Lucariny's FS2002/FS2004
                    J5N Tenrai. 7K
              
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
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                FS2004/2002
                  T-6 Harvard SAAF Repaints. This
                  pack includes five repaints. Two of Harvard 7653 (Clean and
                  Faded), two of Harvard 7111 (Clean and Faded) and one of the
                  Project Siyandiza Harvard. Model and Airfile by Denis & Daniel
                  da Silva. Repaint and Panel Mod by W. Wright. 7.4MB
              
					
					
					
					
					
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				1.96Mb (3081 downloads)
					
					
						
              
                FS2004/2002
                  Junkers Ju 187.
                  Luft'46 Art Aircraft Series No.5. By the time of the Battle
                  of Britain, the venerable Junkers Ju 87 design was beginning
                  to show some of its shortcomings. A new, faster, better armed
                  and better armored replacement was needed, so work was begun
                  on the Ju 187 design. It kept some of the features of the earlier
                  Ju 87, such as the cranked (gull) wing and two man crew, but
                  added retractable landing gear and a very novel reversible vertical
                  tail. One of the most unusual features was the movable vertical
                  tail fin, which could be moved 180 degrees in flight, thus clearing
                  the field of fire for the rear gunner. Although windtunnel models
                  and even a full-sized mock-up was built, the project was canceled
                  due to the fact that the projected performance was not that
                  much of an improvement from the older Ju 87, and also that fighter-bombers
                  such as the Fw 190F series could do the job as well as specialized
                  dive bombers. Original Paint Art by Gino Marcomini. by Kazunori
                  Ito. 2MB
              
					
					
					
					
					
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                FS2004
                  OS2U Kingfisher USCG.
                  The Vought OS2U Kingfisher, a scout and observation floatplane,
                  began service with the Navy beginning in August 1940. The Coast
                  Guard flew both the OS2U-2 and OS2U-3 models, the OS2U-3 being
                  distinguished from the "2" model by having extra fuel tanks
                  and better armor protection for the pilot and crew than the
                  earlier production models. Beginning in March, 1942, the Coast
                  Guard eventually acquired 53 of the OS2U floatplanes. Their
                  primary purpose was to carry the burden of the Coast Guard's
                  early anti-submarine efforts along the nation's coastlines and
                  in the coastal waters. None of the Coast Guard operated floatplanes
                  was credited with sinking an enemy submarine but many made rescues
                  of survivors from torpedoed merchant ships. Aircraft by Paul
                  Clawson, Repaint by Ray Brower Ray Brower. 381K
              
					
					
					
					
					
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                FS2004/2002
                  Blohm & Voss BV-222 "Viking".
                  The Bv222 "Viking" was an aircraft of truly impressive size,
                  and equally impressive characteristics. It also happened to
                  be the largest flying boat to achieve operation status, and
                  the second largest flying boat of the war. (Surpassed only by
                  it's cousin, the Bv238.) The Bv222 was designed by Herr R. Schubert
                  and Dr. Ing. Richard Vogt, and was tailored to meet a requirement
                  issued in 1937 for the Lufthansa. The requirement was for a
                  long-range passenger transport to operate from Berlin to New
                  York. Furthermore, the aircraft would have to make the trip
                  in 20 hours with at least 16 passengers (24 passengers were
                  to be carried on shorter routes.) Two kinds of airframes and
                  two kinds of example of painting are included in this file.
                  by Kazunori Ito. 3.5MB
              
					
					
					
					
					
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				2.47Mb (3958 downloads)
					
					
						
              
                FS2004
                  USAF Douglas VC-118A AIR FORCE ONE
                  Tail-Nr. 53-3240, c/n 44611 in colors as preserved. In presidential
                  service from 1961 to 1966, since 1978 loaned by U. S. Air Force
                  Museum to Pima Air & Space Museum. Was actually designated the
                  official presidential aircraft in the early years of the Kennedy
                  administration and remained part of the presidential fleet during
                  the Kennedy-Johnson administration, even though the White House
                  had acquired a Boeing VC-137. The essential "Air Force One"
                  for all FS2004 propliner fans. A repaint of Tom Gibson's and
                  Greg Pepper's great DC-6B by Hans Hermann, Virtual Birds Factory.
                  2.5MB
              
					
					
					
					
					
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                FS2002/FS2004
                  Arado Ar Project I Luft'46 Art Aircraft Series No.11.
                  This aircraft was developed as a nightfighter. It had to take
                  notice of nightfighter Mosquito at the same time as intercepting
                  the strategic bomber. 30mm machine gun in nose, diagonal machine
                  gun in the back, and rear machine guns. And, it seems that this
                  aircraft with the speed that exceeds 800 km/h had domination
                  very much in the arena of warfare. Three kind of painting examples
                  are included. by Kazunori Ito. 3MB
              
					
					
					
					
					
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                FS2004/2002
                  Focke-Wulf Jager Projekt VII "Flitzer".
                  In March 1943 Focke-Wulf in Bremen initiated a series of design
                  studies for single-seat, jet powered fighters. Entwurf 6, also
                  known as Projekt VI, was approved for mock-up construction in
                  Febuary 1944. The designation was later changed to Projekt VII
                  and was given the code name "Flitzer" (Madcap). The mid-fuselage
                  mounted wings had moderate sweepback (32 degrees), twin booms
                  and a high mounted tailplane. Created by J R Lucariny. 1.1MB
              
					
					
					
					
					
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