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FS98/CFS Lockheed L-10 Electra
LAN-CHILE Air Lines.
The Lockheed L-18 Electra was an old chilean liner of the World War II era.
The beginning of the World War II in Europe, renders difficult the arrival of spare parts from Germany for the Ju 86z LAN fleet. Due to such facts, LAN begin the negotiations to acquire new planes Lockheed Electra A-10, that with so much success was manufacturing the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation of the United States.
Around the beginning of 1941, were received the first three Lockheed Electra. The others three Electra arrived on 26 August, completing a fleet of six.
The Lockheed Electra shared his duties with the Potez, Fairchild, Lodestar, DC-3 and Martin 202, on LAN service on that ages.
Propelled by two WASP JR.B of 450 HP engines, they could transport 10 passengers at 280 Km/h of cruise speed, with 04:10 hours of flight autonomy, with maximum load.
This was the first plane of LAN equipped with ADF (Automatic Direction Finder), modern and valuable help that was permitting to establish in automatic way the position of the aircraft with respect to land radio stations.
As in those years yet wasn't existing in Chile the current NDB (Non Direccional Beacon) net, the pilots were using the broadcasting radio stations to be located, using the Electra's ADF.
The last three Lockheed Electra were sold to CINTA Airlines in 1952, ending them service on LAN CHILE, and being replaced by the De Havilland Dove.
This virtual model represents Lockheed L-10 # CC-LIN of LAN-CHILE, LÝnea AÚrea Nacional de Chile, 1942.
Aircraft Designer: Al Whitney.
Chilean textures and DP: Edmundo Abad Dec. 2009
Posted Jan 10, 2010 20:11 by Edmundo Abad
1.14Mb (240 downloads)
CFS1 Junkers Ju-R-42
Chilean Air Force - Fuerza Aerea de Chile
The Chilean Army Air Corps, (later Chilean Air force) operated six Junkers R-42 between the years 1926 to 1938, mainly in bomber duties, transport, training, reconnaissance and liaison.
On january 1930, the Junkers R-42 registration # J-6, equipped with floats and leaded by Air-commodore Arturo Merino Benitez with Cap. Alfredo Fuentes as co-pilot, reached the city of Punta Arenas (Magallanes Straits), in the first flight from the heartland until the Chilean most southern city, opening the route Santiago-Punta Arenas.
The last Junkers R-42 was scrapped in 1938, being replaced in bomber duties by the new german Junkers Ju-86k.
Note: The Chilean Air Force was created in 1930. Before, the military planes are operated by Chilean Army Air Corps, with different badges to the current. This virtual model have the old markings with colored roundels instead of national coat.
Original model creators: Ernst Zindel & Alexander Belov.
Damage profile for CFS1 and repaint with chilean markings: Edmundo Abad.
Posted Jan 10, 2010 20:08 by Edmundo Abad
0.65Mb (348 downloads)
CFS1 Junkers Ju-F13
Chilean Air Force - Fuerza Aerea de Chile
The Chilean Army Air Corps, (later Chilean Air force) operated one F-13 and one A-20, single engined, Junkers planes, between the years 1924 to 1926, mainly in bomber duties, transport, training, reconnaissance and liaison.
The Junkers F-13, was a first passenger plane in crossing the Andes mountain chain in 1925 (with four passenger), but few months after crashed in Antofagasta region, during a training raid to the desert north region, resulting destroyed but without casualties.
Note: The Chilean Air Force was created in 1930. Before, the military planes are operated by Chilean Army Air Corps, with different badges to the current. This virtual model have the old markings with colored roundels instead of national coat.
Original model creators: Wolfram Beckert (flight model) & Jalmari Pipo (panel).
Damage profile for CFS1 and repaint with chilean markings: Edmundo Abad.
Posted Jan 10, 2010 20:07 by Edmundo Abad
1.05Mb (259 downloads)
CFS1 Junkers Ju-86k
Chilean Air Force - Fuerza Aerea de Chile
The Chilean Air force operated the Junkers Ju-86k between the years 1938 to 1943, mainly in bomber duties, transport, reconnaissance and liaison.
This plane replaced to the old and obsolete Junkers R-42 bomber, in service since 1926.
The beginning of the World War II in Europe, renders difficult the arrival of spare parts from Germany, and due to the refuse of USA to providing american engines for "german planes", the Ju-86k was scrapped in 1943, being replaced in bomber duties by the AT-6 Texan and B-25 Mitchell.
Original model creators: Bertil Nilsson & Mike Colclough.
Damage profile for CFS1, new panel and repaint with chilean markings: Edmundo Abad.
Posted Jan 10, 2010 20:05 by Edmundo Abad
0.24Mb (325 downloads)
CFS1 Bristol M.1-c
The Chilean Army Air Corps, (later Chilean Air force) operated six Bristol M.1-c since 1917, mainly in fighter duties, fighter training, reconnaissance and liaison.
This planes was sent to Chile in part of payment by two battleships that were being built for Chile in Great Britain, and confiscated in 1914 for the Royal Navy before be ended, due to the beginning of the hostilities against Germany.
On December 12, 1918, one of these planes, piloted by the lieutenant Dagoberto Godoy, made the route from Santiago to Mendoza, Argentina, on the first flight through the Andes Chain on his highest section (Aconcagua region).
A replica of the Bristol M.1-c # C4987 similar to that lieutenant Godoy's plane, is preserved in the aeronautical museum at Cerrillos, on flight conditions..
Flight model creator: Steven Grant.
Repaint with chilean markings: Edmundo Abad.
Posted Jan 7, 2010 19:20 by Edmundo Abad
0.28Mb (343 downloads)
CFS1 Royal Aircraft Factory Se5A "Scout"
Chilean Air Force - Fuerza Aerea de Chile
The Chilean Army Air Corps, (later Chilean Air Force) operated the R.A.F. Se5A between the years 1919 to 1926, mainly in ighter duties, fighter training, reconnaissance and liaison. In Chile, this plane was known as "Scout".
A replica of the SE5A #66 own named "Maule", is yet preserved in the aeronautical museum at Cerrillos.
Flight model creators: Andrew W. Hall & Stephan Scholz.
Damage profile for CFS1 and repaint with chilean markings: Edmundo Abad.
Also special thanks to Juan Concha & Roberto Ibarra, former FACH officers, by the great provided information for the development of this virtual model.
Posted Jan 5, 2010 19:17 by Edmundo Abad
0.23Mb (307 downloads)
CFS1 De Havilland D.H.9
Chilean Air Force - Fuerza Aerea de Chile
The Chilean Army Air Corps, (later Chilean Air force) operated the D.H.9 between the years 1919 to 1926, mainly in bomber duties, bomber training, reconnaissance and liaison.
On september 1922, two D.H.9 own named "Talca" and "Ferroviario", participated in the first south-american long range cruise, Santiago-Rio de Janeiro, leaded by Cap. Diego Aracena Aguilar.
Flight model creators: Andrew W. Hall (original) & Sergio Kaiser (peruvian version).
Panel by: Michel Polski.
Damage profile for CFS1 and repaint with chilean markings: Edmundo Abad.
Also special thanks to Juan Concha & Roberto Ibarra, former FACH officers, by the great provided information for the development of this virtual model.
Posted Jan 5, 2010 19:14 by Edmundo Abad
0.45Mb (302 downloads)
CFS/FS98 Chilean Air Force Vultee BT-13 Valiant.
The Chilean Air force operated the Vultee BT-13 Valiant between the years 40s-50s, mainly in basic training and liaison. Homebased at Escuela de Aviación Capitán Avalos, El Bosque airbase, Santiago.
Original model by: Captain Slug.
Fairchild PT-26 Cornell panel by: Keith Clifford
Damage profile for CFS1 and repaint with chilean markings: Edmundo Abad.
Also special thanks to Juan Concha & Roberto Ibarra, former FACH officers, by the great provided information for the development of this virtual model.
Posted Jan 5, 2010 19:09 by Edmundo Abad
0.87Mb (428 downloads)
FS98/CFS Ford 5-AT Trimotor
LAN-CHILE Air Lines.
The Chilean National Air Lines LAN operated the Ford TriMotor between 1930 to 1939.
This three-engined an all-metal construction liner with capacity for 12 passengers, was destined to flight the routes Santiago-Arica and Santiago-Puerto Montt.
Original by: Roger von Ahrens, Jr., Steve Small and Sergio Kaiser (peruvian version).
Panel by: Jorge Alsina
Sounds By: Trev Morson
Chilean textures and DP: Edmundo Abad Dec. 2009
Also special thanks to Juan Concha & Roberto Ibarra, former FACH officers, by the great provided information for the development of this virtual model.
Posted Jan 4, 2010 19:57 by Edmundo Abad
2.10Mb (272 downloads)
FS98/CFS Curtiss T-32 Condor II
LAN-CHILE Air Lines.
The Chilean National Air Lines LAN operated the Curtiss T-32 Condor II between 1935 to 1940.
This twin-engined biplane with capacity for 15 passengers, was destined to flight the north routes Santiago-Vallenar and Santiago-Arica-Tacna (with connection until Lima by Peruvian line Faucett).
Aircraft model have animated landing gears and propellers.
Aircraft Designers: Matt Standish (original) & Sergio Kaiser (peruvian version).
Panel Designer: J.L.Stubbs.
Chilean textures, sound and DP: Edmundo Abad Dec. 2009
Also special thanks to Juan Concha & Roberto Ibarra, former FACH officers, by the great provided information for the development of this virtual model.
Posted Jan 4, 2010 19:52 by Edmundo Abad