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Me 262 Damage Profiles.
A set of three DP files for a Me-262. These files give the Me-262
of your choice the armament of planned later versions. (C,D, & E)
All of these were prototypes on the drawing board when the war ended.
The C was equipped with .50 caliber guns. The D was armed with TWELVE
55mm mortarrifles to handle those pesky Allied bombers. The E version
was built as an interceptor and, along with the usual 4 30mm cannons,
carried 48 air to air rockets. Info found in "World War II: Encyclopedia
of the War Years 1939-1945". Made using DPED 0.95. By Will Latham.
86K |
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Tu-4 Bull.
The first long-range Russian bomber was the Tu-4. Does it look familiar?
It should because the Tu-4 is a "bolt for bolt" copy of the famous
Boeing B-29. The Russians reverse-engineered captured B-29s that were
forced to make emergency landings in Russian occupied areas. While
the crews were allowed to "escape", the B-29s remained behind. Two
years later the Tu-4 entered service. Based on Oscar Everitt's B-29
Genie. New Textures and small changes to .Air File by Will Latham.
Everything else by Oscar Everitt. 2.2MB |
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Sopwith Snipe RAF.
Model by Richard Osborne, repaintig, DP profile and panel by Miguel
Angel Duarte Lobo. 441K |
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Focke-Wulf Fw 190A Sturmbock.
Armed with quad 30mm's, the Sturmbock decimated the Allied bombers
flying over Germany with it's lethal firepower. By Random Nut (aka
Edmond Li). 260K |
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Corsair KD345
Aircraft by Alain L'Homme Panel re-colored by Carl Huxted Sounds by
Aaron R. Swindle Damage Profile by Osmar Calixto Jr Modified Air file
by Danny Busch. 2.6.MBK |
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Fokker Eindecker EIII. The
Eindecker was underpowered and slow but could out turn most of its
opponents. Allied aviators who faced it called themselves "Fokker
Fodder". The Eindecker ruled the skies until the Nieuports and SPADs
were developed. Original Model by Andrew W. Hall. By Miguel Angel
Duarte Lobo. 402K |
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