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Simulator 2000 McDonnell Douglas F/A-18/A Hornet U.S.N.
The virsatility and agility of the hornet lends itself well
to the demanding rigours of carrier operations. This version
is a representation of the Navy's 'Sunliners' inspired by Navy
engineer, William R. Call. Aircraft has full moving parts and
is carrier landable. Textures by William R. Call. Created by
Dean Reimer. 541K |
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Simulator 2000 Boeing F/A-18/A Hornet U.S.N. "Blue Angels"
The Hornet has proved itself to be an agile aircraft that lends
itself well to the level of flight maneuvers performed by one
of the leading air demonstration teams around. The "Blue Angels"
have a history and a reputation for showcasing the Navy's best
fliers. Updated aircraft model with full moving parts, created
by Dean Reimer. 492K |
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Simulator 2000 Boeing CF-18/A Hornet C.A.F. "Snowbirds"
With the majority of Canada's CT-114 Tutor trainers being recently
decomissioned, this is my fictional representation of a vision
for the Snowbirds Air Demonstration Team's future aircraft should
their Tutors follow. Full moving parts with updated model and
air file, created by Dean Reimer. 616K |
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FS2000
Boeing/Lockheed F-22 Raptor The Raptor is a next-generation
fighter designed to replace the F-15C. This model represents
Raptor 01. Includes full moving parts. Air file by Dino Catteneo
edited with permission By Kotaro Akikawa. 2.2MB |
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FS2000
Boeing Joint Strike Fighter - This aircraft is designed
to serve the U.S. Marines and Royal Airforce as a replacement
to the AV8B Harrier. It has STOVL (short takeoff vertical landing)
capabilities, and has excellent low-speed handling characteristics
making it perfect for carrier landings. This aircraft requires
very little throttle to get moving so be careful, it's stable
up to a certain speed. This aircraft has moving STOVL nozzles,
ailerons, elevators, noze wheel, flaps, and engine fan. By Jonathan
Ostrower. 651K |
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