CFS2
Nakajima J5N1 Tenrai (Heavenly Thunder)
Twin-engined single- or two-seat interceptor fighter. Has not entered
service during wartime. Model & textures by J R Lucariny. CFS2
model adaption & DP file by Pedro Paulo Rezende. 2.5MB
CFS2
Dornier 217K-2.(Gauges
now included) This K2 represents work-number 4957 operated by III/KG
100 which flew out of Mareseilles-Istres as a Nacht bomber. The K2
was specially designed to carry the Fritz 1400. Ted Kaniuka. 2.5MBMB
CFS2
P-51D Mustang Tuskegee Red Tail Devil. Repaint
of the Fightertown Design Group’s P51D Mustang original read me file
included. This is a historically accurate repaint of the P 51 Mustang
flown by Colonel Benjamin O Davis Jr. Commander of the 477th bombardment
air group, which consisted of 2 bomber squadrons and the 99th and
100th fighter squadrons Better known as the Tuskegee Airmen or as
the German’s called them The Red Tail Devils Enclosed is the complete
plane and a historical picture of the Colonel’s plane. Repaint and
modified Air File by Mark Rooks “ Fire Ball”. 2.2MB
CFS2
Dornier_217E_5 This model of the 217 was developed especially
to carry the Hs293 gliding bomb. It first appeared in service during
the summer of 1943 in the Mediterranean with KG100. This model represents
an E5 flying with II/KG100. 70 or so of these planes were produced.
The crews from KG100 enjoyed limited success sinking a variety of
allied shipping including heavy cruisers and the modern battle ship
Roma. Thanks to Lobo for his great panel. You need the Groundcrew’s
weapon pack available at their website. Also thanks to Viktor Szalai
for his markings available at viktorszalai.saturnsoft.hu . Ted Kaniuka-Good
Hunting!. 1.7MB
CFS2/FS2002
Grumman F3F-2 shipboard fighter.
The F3F-3 "flying barrel" shipboard fighter, was an extremely strong
aircraft, faster and more manoeuvrable than its predecessors. It handled
superbly, snap rolled with exacting precision, and could three point
with any power setting or loading condition. Its pilots considered
it the ultimate biplane. At the beginning of WW2, there were still
140 Grumman F2F and F3F fighters serving the U.S. Navy as fighter
pilot trainers. The last Grumman biplane fighter was to remain in
service until late in November 1943. Original model by Paul Clawson.
Adapted to CFS2/FS2002 with new model, air and Dp files with textures
for 3 planes by A.F.Scrub. 1MB