4.76Mb (1436 downloads)
The Westland Wapiti
In 1926 the Air Ministry looked for a replacement for the long serving D.H 9A to fill the role of general-perpose aircraft for the RAF. Westland, who had been producing the D.H 9A on a sub-contract basis decided to offer a plane using parts of the D.H 9 . Although the fuselage was an entirely new design, the wings and interplane struts were from the old 9A. This design was named the Wapiti . At the outbreak of WWII several machine were still serving in the Middle East and saw limited active service .
GMAX model by A.F.Scrub
Posted May 19, 2012 04:19 by A.F.Scrub
6.15Mb (310 downloads)
A repaint pack for Ryukichi's FSX native Nakajima Kikka jet fighter
and FSX native K5Y1 & K5Y2 Akatombo (Willow) Land and float planes.
A couple of really nice FSX native IJN models with VC's that have gone in right under the radar.
Avalable here:
http://homepage3.nifty.com/ryukichi/index.html
Great with the new Chichijima and Iwojima FSX scenery projects
Textures by Lazarus
For FSX only.
Required files:
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Posted May 12, 2012 02:14 by Lazarus
14.40Mb (6129 downloads)
This is a Repaint of Guy Hulin's Corsair Updated For Flight Simulator x. This aircraft is the Corsair flown by The United States Navy during WW2 shown here with battle worn texture. This Aircraft has a 2D and 3D Cockpit New Textures, War Emergency Power, Exhaust Flames, Exhaust plume, Folding wings, Tail hook, and FSX updates by Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft. History and pictures included in this PKG.
Posted May 10, 2012 23:48 by Mark Fireball Rooks
10.14Mb (2323 downloads)
Dornier Do-335 Escuadriila updated for FSX.
This is the Simtech Do-335 from FS2004 updated to work in FSX.
The Do-335 has an unusual inline tandem engine arrangement and was designed to be a bomber/intercepter with a top speed of 474 mph. Orignal by Tom Wood.
Updated by Danny Garnier.
Posted May 10, 2012 13:49 by Garnier D
20.34Mb (3358 downloads)
Heinkel P-1079, a new twin-jet fighter project of the Heinkel Aircraft Construction Corp. was designed in five variations, all under the same designation.
The first of these advanced designs, the Heinkel P-1078A was basically developed as a two-seated nightfighter. The pilot and the gunner/navigator were sitting in tandem position. The wings were swept back 35 degrees, mounted to mid-fuselage. The tail had a V-shaped rudder. The armament were three Rheinmetall-Borsig MK 108 30mm cannons in the nose and 24 R4-M 'Orkan' high explosive rockets on two racks mounted under the wings. Another feature of armament was the so-called 'schraege musik' with four upward-firing 20 mm Mauser MG 151/20 autocannons, mounted in the back of the aircraft. Therefore, the nightfighter had to approach and attack bombers from below, guided into position by commands from the navigator.
The aircraft should be equipped with the new FUG 228 radar unit. This sophisticated radar would have empowered the aircraft with an almost all-weather ability.
The engines were located in the wing roots. This version should be fitted with two Junkers Jumo 004D turbojet engines with two-stage fuel injector, each with 8.8 kN of power.
The max. speed was about Mach 0.89 = 950kph
The Range 1079.22nm = 1241.9 sm = 2000 km
The max. Service Ceiling was up to 51,000 ft = 15,545m
Posted May 7, 2012 16:54 by Andreas Becker
9.58Mb (1655 downloads)
FSX/FS2004 "Dewoitine 501 and 510"
The Dewoitine D.501 and D.510 were the latest of the D.500 series of all-metal open cockpit fixed-undercarriage monoplane fighters used by the Armée de l'Air in the 1930's. The initial D.500, designed
by Emile Dewoitine , was based on specifications issued in 1930 by the air ministry, and was to be a replacement for the Nieuport 62 . The prototype first flew on June 18, 1932. D.501 and D.510 mdls included. Upgrade to FS2004/FSX by A.F.Scrub
Posted May 2, 2012 12:16 by A.F.Scrub
10.15Mb (1692 downloads)
Kawasaki Ki-32 Mary with acceptable working VC for FSX-Acceleration. Reuploaded to include gauges.
All credits for the making of this great model are for Thicko and the others named in the origreadme. Gun effects for fun added. Enjoy!
Posted Apr 30, 2012 05:39 by Erik Hertzberger
17.76Mb (4931 downloads)
Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless, another great Fightertown Design Group CFS2 aircraft, now updated for FSX. Full working VC, all necessary gauges and effects included. I updated the mdl.- and air.-files and put in some gun effects for fun. No folding wings, but working tailhook and cowlflaps. Gunner's cockpit opens when wheels are retracted. Its quite some work to get her in the air: put on the handbrake, give 2 clicks of flaps, give full throttle and wait till the engine is at full power, give hard rudder to the right, push the stick forward, loosen the brakes and let her go. Watch out when the tail comes up that she will not end on her nose, pull the stick sloooowly backwards and after a long ride she finally will fly. As in real: slowly but deadly. Trim her out and let her climb at ease, she'll bring you everywhere you want. All credits of this plane go to the FDG-boys, thank you guys for a great model. I would suggest that you would use Chris Sykes great FSX weapons pack (also downloadable from Simviation), when you follow his instructions, you can also drop bombs. More fun!
Posted Apr 28, 2012 11:16 by Erik Hertzberger
10.35Mb (3398 downloads)
Mitsubishi A5M4 Claude with great working VC for FSX-Acceleration. Fixed to include VC gauges.
All credits for the making of this great model are for Kazunori Ito, I only made it fly in FSX and put in some gun-effects for fun.
Posted Apr 26, 2012 10:06 by Erik Hertzberger
8.59Mb (916 downloads)
“Snafu”, Curtiss P-40N Warhawk of the KNIL (Royal Netherlands Indonesian Army) 1944. Updated to now include gauges. Great Krzysztof Malinowski CFS2-plane, now flyable in FSX with nice VC and gun-effects. Also great Allison engine-sound by Troy Raszka, so together it is a great performance and fun to fly, so do so in honour of all the brave men of the KNIL.
The aircraft is flying very well in my version of FSX-Acceleration, but is not tested by me in SP1 or SP2. This file should not harm your computer, but I accept no responsibility when it does, so try it at your own risk.
Posted Apr 26, 2012 09:41 by Erik Hertzberger