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Two planes, one British, other Belgian. The Spitfire XIV was a short range medium-high altitude fighter combining the Spitfire Mk VIII airframe with a Rolls-Royce Griffon engine. Production models entering service beginning in February 1945 featured a cut-back rear fuselage and teardrop bubble canopy. Model by AF Scrubb. Adapted by Pepe Rezende
Posted Apr 27, 2011 07:01 by Pepe Rezende
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Five German Medium AA Guns and their Crews for CFS2. 3.7cm FlaK 37 Early War No Battle Shields, 3.7cm FlaK 37 Early War With Battle Shields, 3.7cm FlaK 37 Late War No Battle Shields, 3.7cm FlaK 37 Late War With Battle Shields and 3.7cm FlaK 37 Afrika Corps.
Posted Apr 20, 2011 03:17 by Pen32Win
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Three German Light AA Guns and their Crews for CFS2. Flakvierling 38 Early ETO, Flakvierling 38 Late ETO and Flakvierling 38 DAK. Also included is an update to the FlaK 38 DAK models and texture updates.
Posted Apr 20, 2011 03:17 by Pen32Win
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A set of 26 replacement BGL's for Gary20's wonderful BritObj.bgl (BoB Package) and the RAFLib.bgl (RAF Building Object) to fix several issues with the old ones. Plus two new C-Type Hangars by Gary in his FSDS Package. All recreated in GMax and optimized for better FPS.
Posted Apr 20, 2011 02:17 by Pen32Win
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The Fiat G.55S carry a 920 kg (2,030 lb), 5.46 m (17.91 ft) long torpedo. The radiator was split in two, gaining a 90 cm (35 in) slot where two racks were mounted to carry the torpedo.
Posted Apr 19, 2011 01:38 by Pepe Rezende
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USS Essex CV-9 Campaign
This campaign is a mostly historical commentary of the World War 2 exploits of the USS Essex. The US and Japanese task force compositions, ship names, dates, and most locations are as accurate as possible. In this campaign, the USN is on the offensive. Out of all the actions in which she participated, I chose a good, representative sampling of the major engagements of this great ship from her first action until near the end of the war in the Pacific. Random choice will have you flying either a fighter, divebomber or a torpedo bomber.
Posted Apr 13, 2011 13:27 by Shadow Wolf 07
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This is a quasi historical, 16 mission campaign, encompassing the World War II battles in which the Saratoga participated – from 1941-1945. I say “quasi historical” because there was so little information about the details of her engagements. Exact locations and composition of strike groups were extremely hard to find. I tried to keep the amount of downloads required low, but most were unavoidable with all the changes in aircraft and ships over time. Out of 33 possible missions, the player will fly 16
Posted Apr 13, 2011 13:24 by Shadow Wolf 07
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The Mk 18 was a refinement of the Mk XIV. It was identical in most respects including engine (the Griffon 65) and cockpit enhancements, but it carried extra fuel and had a revised, stronger wing structure. It was armed with the “e” wing, with two 20mm cannon and two .50in machine guns, or four 20mm cannon.
Posted Apr 6, 2011 16:39 by Pepe Rezende
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The first squadron to receive the Seafire Mk.XV in the Pacific was No.801 Squadron (HMS Implacable), which received the new aircraft in September 1945 in Australia. On late Mk XVs a new form of "sting" type arrestor hook was used, attached to the reinforced rudder post at the rear of the fuselage. The Mk.17 was powered by a 1850hp Rolls Royce Griffon VI engine and used a bubble canopy.
Posted Apr 6, 2011 16:39 by Pepe Rezende
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In honor of the new RAF textures released by Sopwith Chameleon for both the RAF Mitchell III, I have done a new model that reflects the proper configuration of the J model used by the RAF (no cheek guns).
This is a complete aircraft. She uses stock gauges and her DP uses the same weps as the other TR_B-25 series aircraft available here at SimV.
Posted Mar 29, 2011 20:34 by Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo