17.22Mb (2887 downloads)
FSX Bristol Fighter F.2B Mk.1; optional add-ons for use with base file F2BX1PT1.ZIP. Aircraft included in this file are two examples of the Bristol Fighter Mk.1 with four blade propellor. Aircraft depicted include D8084 and B1112. By Robert Bruce.
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Posted Nov 8, 2008 03:47 by archive
19.63Mb (4941 downloads)
FSX Bristol Fighter F.2B Mk.1; optional add-ons for use with base file F2BX1PT1.ZIP. Aircraft included in this file are four examples of the Bristol Fighter Mk.1 with long diagonal exhausts and two blade propellor. Aircraft depicted include E2601, F4306, E2529 and F4337. By Robert Bruce.
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Posted Nov 8, 2008 03:22 by archive
3.83Mb (2262 downloads)
FS2004/FSX Gloster Gamecock fighter
The Gamecock was an improved Grebe single-seat fighter to Specification 37/23 and intended to be powered by the 425hp Jupiter VI nine-cylinder radial engine. It was of wooden construction with fabric skinning and retained the then standard armament of two synchronised 7.7mm Vickers guns, The prototype was delivered to Martlesham Heath on 20 February 1925. The last Gamecock Is were withdrawn from first-line RAF service mid-1931.
Complete model by A.F.Scrub
Posted Nov 5, 2008 15:13 by A.F.Scrub
0.95Mb (2264 downloads)
Fix for Republic XP47J experimental fighter:
Fix for the XP47J model not appearing. Replace the model.47j file with this new one.
Sorry for the trouble. A.F.Scrub
Posted Oct 26, 2008 13:47 by A.F.Scrub
14.46Mb (4300 downloads)
FS2004/FSX Republic XP47J experimental fighter:
The fastest version of the Thunderbolt was the XP-47J, which was proposed in November 1942 as a lighter-weight version of the Thunderbolt designed to explore the outer limits of the design's basic performance envelope. The XP-47J flew for the first time on November 26, 1943. On August 4, 1944, it attained a speed of 504 mph in level fight, becoming the first propeller-driven fighter to exceed 500 mph.
A.F.Scrub
Posted Oct 25, 2008 15:26 by A.F.Scrub
1.16Mb (4156 downloads)
This is the default TBM ghost avenger from the mission 'Lost in the triangle' made flyable by Duncan Bassett! 1.16mb
Posted Oct 16, 2008 04:27 by Duncan Bassett
8.67Mb (11235 downloads)
This is Krzysztof Malinowski/Robert Hawk's Curtiss P-40 Warhawk modified For Flight Simulator X. This is a accurate Model of Tex Hill's Aircraft he Flew with the famed AVG Flying Tigers as a fighter pilot working with the American Volunteer Group in China during WWII under General Claire Lee Chennault, During an eight-month period, a handful of swift, heavily armed P-40's destroyed 297 Japanese aircraft. Twelve of those fell from the sky under the guns of Tex Hill's P-40 Tomahawk. Brig. General Hill holds the Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross with three Oak Leaf Clusters, Presidential Unit Citation with Oak Leaf Cluster, Silver Star, and military honors from China and Great Britain. This aircraft has a new Panel (no VC) and new flight dynamics. Textures and Updates by Mark Rooks of RSDG Aircraft . Package Includes Pictures and History of this Great Ace.
Posted Oct 10, 2008 05:31 by Mark Rooks
0.71Mb (3197 downloads)
This is an update for FS X acceleration of the
Dornier Do24 by W. Regeer. I have redone the
flight dynamics and the panel so it works in
FS X. No virtual cockpit. You need the
original aircraft for this update to work.
Bob Chicilo.
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Posted Oct 10, 2008 05:21 by Bob Chicilo
11.44Mb (2601 downloads)
The Curtiss Robin
FSX / Sp2 / Acceleration
The Curtiss Robin was a three seat cabin monoplane initially powered by the ubiquitous 90 hp Curtiss OX-5 engine. This aircraft represents a Robin B powered by the 102 hp Curtiss OXX-6. At least 347 Robins were built with either the OX-5 or OXX-6 engine
Model By Jim Douglass
Updated By Nor-Cal Prop Club
Posted Oct 8, 2008 22:28 by Ted
8.05Mb (4552 downloads)
FSX and FS2004 Bristol Brabazon 1.
This huge and good-looking aircraft was planned as a transatlantic airliner for BOAC. It was powered by eight Bristol Centaurus radial engines, and flew for the first time in 1949. The Brabazon never entered production.
By Jens B. Kristensen
Posted Oct 2, 2008 04:17 by Jens B. Kristensen