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British Airplanes as facilities.
Here are most of the stock British airplanes as facilities.
They can be placed anywhere in Mission Builder. When destroyed
on the ground you get credit for an aircraft kill! Unzip these
and drop them into your CFS3, Facilities folder. This is freeware
and may not be sold. Although this has been tested with no problems,
use at your own risk. Wulfmann. 3K
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German airplanes as facilities.
Here are most of the stock German airplanes as facilities. They
can be placed anywhere in Mission Builder. When destroyed on
the ground you get credit for an aircraft kill! Unzip these
and drop them into your CFS3, Facilities folder. This is freeware
and may not be sold. Although this has been tested with no problems,
use at your own risk. Wulfmann. 4K
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American airplanes as facilities. Here
are most of the stock American airplanes as facilities. They
can be placed anywhere in Mission Builder. When destroyed on
the ground you get credit for an aircraft kill! Unzip these
and drop them into your CFS3, Facilities folder. This is freeware
and may not be sold. Although this has been tested with no problems,
use at your own risk. Wulfmann. 3K
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Vehicles as facilities by
Wulfmann These are the majority of the stock MS vehicles as
facilities files. They can be added to missions faster and positioned
more easily. Since they are actually means to access the original
file they do not reduce frame rate compared to moving vehicles.
So, don't go crazy or your FPS might go to 3. They are, of course,
stationary objects Open zip and drop into CFS3 Facility folder.
That's it. These will be required for future Ruff-Missions.
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These are the stock ships converted to facilities
- unzip into your facilities folder. They will then be available
for use in Mission Builder or in any missions created with them.
All credits/copyrights with the original authors. Capt Black.
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Nationality Expansion Kit, Part 1B (V2)
This package builds on Part 1A of the NEK by adding the remainder
of the ground objects required to allow the global scenery layer
to spawn objects for the new nationalities. It can be added
anytime after Part 1 is installed and is considered an essential
element of the NEK. Please see the included documentation for
further details. Rick (RCAF_Gunner) Rutherford. 7.2MB
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Nationality Expansion Kit, Part 1A (V3)
This package builds on Part 1 of the NEK by adding several of
the ground objects required to allow the global scenery layer
to spawn objects for the new nationalities. It can be added
anytime after Part 1 is installed and is considered an essential
element of the NEK. Please see the included documentation for
further details as well as Part 1B. Rick (RCAF_Gunner) Rutherford.
7.2MB
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Battle for Europe Mission Pack.
This is a package of 46 missions for CFS3 which, if flown in
chronological order, are meant to provide a mini-campaign which
follows plausibly historical events. The missions trace the
experiences of a hypothetical American pilot who starts flying
with the RAF in the autumn of 1941, then transfers to the USAAF
to fly spitfires, thunderbolts and mustangs based in Britain.
The pilot's tour of active duty ends in the summer of 1944.
The story is very loosely based on James Goodson's experiences
in the RAF and in the 4th Fighter Group, as described in his
autobiography "Tumult in the Clouds" By C Burgess, for the Ground
Crew. 1.3MB
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ANR Mission Pack.
This is a package of 18 missions for CFS3 which, if flown in
chronological order, are meant to provide a mini-campaign which
follows plausibly historical events. The missions trace the
experiences of a hypothetical ANR pilot from midwinter 1943/44
through to the end of the war in the spring of 1945. By C Burgess,
for the Ground Crew. 1.3MB
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Mission: Attack the V1 site,
A low level mission, stay below 100 feet to avoid detection
by enemy radar,It is a fictitious mission inspired by the exploits
of all pilots who flew low level across the channel to strike
at ground targets of the enemy.Ian Shrimpton. 73K
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