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CFS2
F4U1_Corsair "C" Model For CFS2, an additional model of F4U1 Corsair
that featured 4 20mm cannon in place of the standard .50 machine guns,
and was typically utilized as a ground attack aircraft. This aircraft
is based on the default CFS2 F4U1-A and uses stock model, panel, sound,
and air files. Using Martin Wright's weapons library update and his
F4U1-C visual 20mm cannon mods, armament loadout capabilities have
been increased to reflect common ordnance used by the squadrons that
flew the F4U1-C. Features 10 different loadouts for air, ground, and
ship attack with combos of bombs, rockets, drop tank and napalm cannisters.
A ground support brute. By Mark Smith. 1.7MB |
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UPDATED
*CFS2 ONLY* Mitsubishi J2M3 Raiden
VERSION 1.01 The Raiden (Thunderbolt) was designed as a land based
successor to the legendary A6M Riesen (Zero). Update adds animated
wing flaps & reduced model 4 to 3 polygons to speed up performance.
By Andrew C Wai. 367K |
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CFS2-FS2000
Boeing B-17F "Lucky 7" This is a bare metal Boeing B-17F Flying
Fortress painted to look like an earlier model E appropriate for the
Pacific Theater in 1941-42. Two version are include. CFS2 (by default)
& FS2000. B17F contest candidate. Original build with AD2000v2.0 by
Hervé Devred - Michel Melchior A.C.T. publishing. Repaint job by Walter
Myers. 1MB |
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CFS
2 Total Weapons Modification- upgraded weapon capacity and combinations
for all (well nearly) stock CFS2 aircraft.Note:since their first release,
some of my fighter .dps have been modified so that torpedoes and rockets
may be carried so even if you have my previous upgrades youll want
to replace them with these. There is also a small possibility that
all the available loadouts are not listed in this readme as i updated
some of the .dps after its writing so don't worry if you get a couple
of extra loadouts on some aircraft. By Mark Walsh. 292K |
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CFS2/FS2000
B-17F ROYAL AIR FORCE
This is a Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress painted to look like an RAF
Mk.IIAA (equivalent to the B-17F) that served with British Coastal
Command as a long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft in the European
theater 1942-1945. CFS2 and FS2OOO separate configuration Original
AD2000 plane by Hervé Devred. B17F repaint Contest candidate. Repaint
by Walter Myers. 650K |
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CFS2
ONLY and FS2000 only! Mike Pupich purchased this aircraft from
Paramont Studios after it was in the film "Catch 22". Later after
beginning the resotoration work he met some original crewmembers of
the 390th Squadron, 42nd Bomb Group "Crusaders", of the 13th Air Force
who were originally stationed in the South Pacific theater during
the War. Mike decided then and there to re-do the aircraft just like
the original. The original aircraft was flown by Charlie Wells. He
flew four missions with the original "Heavenly Body" as copilot and
38 missions as pilot. The stellar moment for this aircraft was when
"Heavenly Body" roared off the deck of the USS Ranger on 21 April
1992 to honor the 50th anniversary of the Doolittle raid on Tokyo.
Today she does airshows nationwide and it looks like there will be
many years of pleasure from her to come. This original model was done
by Roger Dial, Mike Hambly and Bruce Thorson. Re-paint by J-P "Gray
Wolf" Demmerle. 2.8MB |
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