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This is a USAF T-6 Texan for FS9, and it may work for FSX (?). This is a repaint of Denis da Silva’s T6 for Flight Simulator 2004 .. This paint scheme is a T 6-G Model T A – 915 USAF colors Included are some historical photos and History ..Textures by Mark Rooks. Texture Created by Mark "fire Ball" Rooks. I would like to thank Denis and Daniel da Silva for creating this awesome freeware model. Please read the readme file for installation instructions.
Posted Jul 16, 2008 19:13 by archive
1.87Mb (11739 downloads)
Aircraft Simulator's Junkers Ju-87B-2 'Stuka' German dive bomber
Ju-87B of 6./StG 77, Graz/Austria, April 1941. The word 'Stuka' was enough to terrify the most battle hardened soldier in the beginning of World War II. Incredibly accurate and with sirens added to terrify, the Ju87 Stuka was at the forefront of the blitzgrieg. However, in the Battle of Britain, they were mauled to a point where they were withdrawn within weeks of the beginning of the Battle. Transfered to the Mediterranean theatre, it found new life in attacking shipping and in support of the Afrika Korps. It survived for a while in Russia, providing there was adequate air support. Slow, cumbersome and poor manouverability, it soldiered on till late 1944.
Posted Jul 16, 2008 18:59 by archive
4.39Mb (920 downloads)
FS2004
SPAD VII Blue Dream,
A wonderful plane to fly and land. Repaint by Chris Herring,
Original model by Stuart Green, 4.5MB
Posted Jul 11, 2008 14:31 by archive
4.46Mb (1969 downloads)
FS2004
SPAD VII Checkerboard,
A wonderful plane to fly and land. Repaint by Chris Herring,
Original model by Stuart Green, 4.5MB
Posted Jul 11, 2008 14:31 by archive
4.39Mb (1197 downloads)
FS2004
SPAD VII Union Jack,
A wonderful plane to fly and land. Repaint by Chris Herring,
Original model by Stuart Green, 4.5MB
Posted Jul 11, 2008 14:31 by archive
2.76Mb (2910 downloads)
FS2004
Martin B-10 The
Martin B-10 was the first all metal, retracting gear, enclosed
cockpit design bomber produced in large numbers for the USAAC.
This FSDSV3 project includes the usual animations, operating
bomb bay, crew figures and transparent glass. It has two liveries;
a reflective livery for the 2nd bomber group and a traditional
Yellow - Blue livery for the 19th bomber group, The 2D panel
and VC are based on a photo. By Paul Clawson. 2.8MB
Posted Jul 11, 2008 14:31 by archive
1.26Mb (4328 downloads)
FS2004
Abrams Explorer, circa 1939.
The Explorer was designed for a single purpose: aerial photography;
thus, its wonderfully open glass cabin. This virtual version
for FS2004 has lots of Gmax features and a great view. By Dennis
Simanaitis. 1.3MB
Posted Jul 11, 2008 14:31 by archive
6.92Mb (4479 downloads)
FS2004
Saunders-Roe SR45 Princess.
The Princess was to be a post-WWII long-range flying boat. Alas,
evolving technology (and bureaucratic bungling) kept it from
being successful. This FS2004 version was built with Gmax. Sound,
non-default gauges and startup files are included. By Dennis
Simanaitis. 7.1MB
Posted Jul 11, 2008 14:31 by archive
6.35Mb (5225 downloads)
FS2004
Tupolev ANT-20 "Maksim Gorkii". The
largest land-based aircraft of its time, the 1934 "Maksim Gorkii"
was flagship of the Agitational Squadron, a fleet intended for
propaganda of a "communist industrialization and airfleet buildup."
Other aircraft in it were named for Soviet newspapers and magazines:"Pravda,"
"Pionerskaya Pravda" and "Krokodil." And isn't it amazing what
a controlled economy will attempt once it gets its ducks lined
up? Dennis Simanaitis. 6.5MB
Posted Jul 11, 2008 14:31 by archive
1.73Mb (2573 downloads)
FS2004
Fiat CR32 Regia Aeronautica.
This is a remake of my previus uploaded CR32x biplane aircraft
featuring a new photographic panel, a redesigned airfoil, model
and little changes in textures and minipanel plus a simple virtual
cockpit. The Fiat CR 32 was characterised by its elegance and
superb manoeuvrability . During the years before the world war
II was flown in the "Squadriglia Folle" italian aerobatic team
. The pilots loved this plane and credited it as the best designed
by Ing. Celestino Rosatelli. It was also flown at the beginning
of the "W.W.II." , but soon, outperformed by modern monoplanes,
was dismissed. The one represented here, is in prewar livery...not
exactly historic since the crew used to repaint the planes overnight.
P.S. : The CR32 really carried two airspeed indicators. Capt.
G.Quai & Capt. I. D'Attomo. 1.8MB
Posted Jul 11, 2008 14:31 by archive