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Marcel BLOCH MB 210 BN 5 French night bomber of 1939-40. Numerically,
the most important bomber of the Armee de l'Air in 1939. Technically,
a good plane... in 1935. Full moving parts, transparencies, retracting
turret. Fits with Michael Vader's panel. By Alain Breton. 446K |
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FS2k/FS98/CFS
Fokker T.V A medium range bomber build for the Dutch LVA
In Dutch pre-war markings. With moving gear, flaps, rudder and props.
Includes sound files. By Wim Regeer. 1.4MB
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SNCASE Sud-Est 100 A very unorthodox two-seater heavy fighter
of 1939-1940, which was mass-ordered when France collapsed. Highly
accurate visual model with full moving parts (including retracting
turret) and transparencies . Fits with Michael Vader's panel and use
CFS default sounds. By Alain BRETON. 393K |
CFS
Panel for Sud-Est 100 Panel for French heavy fighter of 1939-1940
SE 100. Metric gauges, dual engine controls. Fits with model by Alain
BRETON. By Michael VADER. 1MB |
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Me_264-V1 Messerschmitt Me 264 "AMERIKA BOMBER". This is #3
in the Luft'46 CFS collection. In early 1941, Messerschmitt received
an order to build six prototype aircraft, which were given the designation
of Me 264. If the aircraft proved capable, a further 24 aircraft were
to be built for "harassing attacks against the United States". On
December 23, 1942, the Me 264 V1 took its first test flight. This
Flight Sim model has full moving parts, transparent canopy, and rocket
assisted takeoff. Contains panel made for this model by Michael Vader
. By CM carlson. 2.5MB - see revised 'air' file below. |
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V1
Bomb. Iit is the V1 you see in CFS in the RAF mission "swatting
doodlebugs. the air file, dp, sound cfg, and aircraft cfg files were
edtied from default files by Andrew Tremblay, flight model and texture
were made by microsoft, there is no panel, reason being that the V1
didnt have one! The Fi103 V1 was the Luftwaffe's nororious predetermined
flying bomb. some Fi103 were manned so that the "buzz bomb" could
have a more accurate dive then a hopeful direct hit, but it proved
to be unaffective. 481K Upgrade
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Junkers
Stuka pack - Ju87B, Ju87D, and Ju87G. Uses the default CFS
mdl and texture files to avoid the scale problems encountered with
import aircraft in CFS. The CFS Ju87A is really more of a B model.
The true A was a real dog used only in Spain as far as I know. The
B had a bigger engine and bomb load. The D model had some refinements
to reduce drag, again a bigger engine, larger bomb load and two machine
guns in the rear cockpit. The G model was the tank buster with no
spoilers, no bomb load, and two 37mm cannon under the wings. Assembled
by Gary Aumaugher. (Unique install instructions
are found in the README - be sure to read this otherwise you will
not be able to fly these.). 176K |
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Fiat
CR 42 Italian air force (Regia Aeronautica) fighter of WWII,
the Fiat CR 42 was the last of a long lasting family of biplane fighters.
Very manouvrable was capable of a top speed of around 430 km/h. Armed
with two 12.7mm cannon had provision for small bomb-loading (2 x 100
kg). Served as a fighter and fighter-bomber mainly in the mediterranean
area during ww2, in 1940-1943. Author: Corrado La Posta panel by Kazunary
Shinada. 470K |
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Polish
PZL P-7a of No.123 Eskadra for CFS. Features: -Fully functioning
moving parts -Panel -Accurate WWII squad markings -Damage profile
-Detailed virtual cockpit Credits: AIR file was created by Barrie
Rody (GZR_Orion), and everything else was created by me (plane, DP,
panel, etc...) by Eric of AOL. 514K |
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Polish
PZL P-11c of No.121 Eskadra (markings of the only P-11c left
in the world) for CFS.Features: -Fully functioning moving parts -Panel
-Accurate WWII squad markings -Damage profile -Detailed virtual cockpit
Credits: AIR file was created by Barrie Rody (GZR_Orion), and everything
else was created by me (plane, DP, panel, etc...) by Eric of AOL.
583K |
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Polish
PZL P-11a of No.113 Eskadra for CFS by Eric of AOL Installation:
1. Place the *.gau files in your gauges directory in your CFS folder.
2. Put the PZLP-11a folder into your aircraft folder in your CFS directory.
Features: -Fully functioning moving parts -Panel -Accurate WWII squad
markings of -Damage profile Credits: AIR file was created by Barrie
Rody (GZR_Orion), and everything else was created by me (plane, DP,
panel, etc...). 590K |
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