0.05Mb (289 downloads)
FS
98/FS2000 United States Marines DC-3 A DC-3 in post World
War 2 USMC livery. The Dc-3 was instumental in helping the Allies
to victory in World War 2. This aircraft has moving parts, including
gear, flaps, and props. Created using AF99. Original design
by John Kelley. Re-paint and moving parts by Charlie Solomon
(a.k.a Pongfu) Works best using FS 2000. File size 75976
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0.49Mb (583 downloads)
FS98
The
Wright Flyer with sounds. It was on the sands of Kitty Hawk,
North Carolina, on December 17, 1903, that the Wright Brothers
first demonstrated powered flight. This AF99/FS98 version of
the Wright Flyer (completely different from my earlier effort)
has animated props, elevators, rudders and wing warps. An appropriate
sound file is included. Dennis Simanaitis. File size 327266
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:20 by archive
0.49Mb (582 downloads)
FS98 Avro
Shackleton MR 3 35 Sqn SAAF An aircraft for FS98 by Keith
Clifford/Pegasus Aviation Design The Shackleton was a mainstay
of RAF Coastal Command and the South African Air Force as
a world class maritime reconnaisance aircraft. This MR 3 served
with 35 Sqn SAAF at Cape Town. It still flies today as part
of the SAAF Museum. It is one of two Shackeltons still flying.
Features include checklists and animated flaps, propellers
and landing gear. File size 500139
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:20 by archive
1.93Mb (558 downloads)
FS98
package for the Grumman F7-F Tigercat. U.S Navy's first
twin-engined carrier borne fighter with moving parts and panel.
Aircraft by Chris Lampard, Panel by Dave Haskell, Moving parts
by Lee Hall. File size 2027102
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:20 by archive
0.49Mb (582 downloads)
FS98
YaK-1b
1941, soviet texture. Original by Bruno Duffort. Texture
For FS98 Marcelo Cánovas Moving Parts Marcelo Canovas
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4.34Mb (525 downloads)
FS98
Boeing P-26-A Peashooter. The first mass-produced monoplane
fighter built by a U.S. manufacturer, as well as the last open
cockpit, externally braced, fixed gear pursuit aircraft to serve
in the USAAC. Affectionately nicknamed "Peashooter", the P26
recalls an era of aviation long past. This aircraft was assigned
to the 19th Pursuit Squadron, Wheeler Field, HI in March, 1939.
Includes moving parts, panel and sounds. By Doc Blake, Pegasus
Aviation Design. File size 4554804 (4.5MB)
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0.49Mb (582 downloads)
FS98 CAP
(Peru) Douglas Northrop 8A-3P with moving parts. File size
60114. S Kaiser
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0.49Mb (582 downloads)
FS98 The
British Rigid Airship R 34 was the first craft to make a
double crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. The Craft was put on
trial in 1919. The zeppelin had a crew of 30 men. It's overall
length was 196 meters,(643 feet), and 24 meters,(79 feet), in
height. It Was powered by 5 Maori Sun beam engines. Two of the
engines powered the rear car propeller. It travelled about 88
knots or 55 MPH.The r 34 was destroyed in a storm during January
of 1921. The aircraft was designed by Frank J. Petriccione.
The Interior panel was designed by Casey Priscilla and the authentic
zeppelin sounds were created by Lennart Olsson. The aircraft
was animated with Aircraft Animation by Aacus. The model was
designed with AF99. This model can also be used in Combat Flight
Simulator. File size 1019243
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0.49Mb (582 downloads)
FS98
USAF
Boeing C-97G Stratofreighter with reversing props, engines.
Complete with sound and panel (doesn't conform to actual C-97G
panel). Features swirling props, moving gear, flaps. Original
by Dave McQueen. Flight model, sound, reverse props, panel by
R.E. Turner. File size 1693383
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FS98
Scenic
Air 1999 look Ford Trimotor N414H. File size 773220. R Von
Ahrens, J Stubbs
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