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FS2000
Grumman Skyrocket (XF5F-1) This FSDS design is modeled after
the original short nose Skyrocket. It has full moving parts,
a sliding transparent canopy, and a panel modeled from an actual
photo. By Paul Clawson. 398K |
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National
Airlines Super H Constellation for FS2000 by Dave McQueen
January 20, 2001 This is a new Lockheed Super Constellation
simulation updated from a FS98/FS2000 released Jan 4, 2000,
one year ago. The file includes a number of improvements over
the older simulation. 1.6MB |
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FS2000
P-51D Mustang In March 1944, Lt. Roscoe Brown, Jr. completed
his pilot training at the Tuskegee Army Air Base. He was
then assigned to the 100th Fighter Squadron of the 332nd Fighter
Group. Flying his P-51 Mustang painted with the distinctive
red tails he began escorting bomber groups into battle. During
Roscoe Brown's flights he was credited with 68 combat missions
with two aerial victories one of which was a German Me 262 Jet,
three enemy aircraft on the ground and more than 13 locomotives.
Neither he nor any of the Tuskegee Airmen ever lost a bomber
in air-to-air combat that they were escorting. Roscoe Brown
was promoted to Captain in April 1945 and became the Commander
of the 100th Fighter Squadron. He was awarded the Distinguished
Flying Cross. the Air Medal with Eight Oak Leaf Clusters and
the Presidential Unit Citation. Moving parts and night time
textures for the virtual cockpit. Flight Model contains a true
FS2000 airfile.Engine starts and shutdowns work. Sliding canopy
activates when gear retracts.High detailed cockpit can be viewed
from spot plane view. Pilots head turns left and right,with
joystick movement.This is a fully funtional demo model and will
be part of a forthcoming commercial release by Blue Arrow and
FCS. FS2000 Sound set is a (Flightsim.com FS2000 Gold Seal Approved
sound set) By Roger Dial (Blue Arrow FS)Sound by Mike Hambly.
(Blue Arrow FS) Flight model by Bruce Thorson. 8.4MB |
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FS2000
Grumman F2F-6 Duck. One of the US Navy's most enduring and
popular multirole airplanes. Includes both Wheel and Float versions.
All moving parts. By Tom Schaad. Features panel by John McGUIGAN.
827K |
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FS2000
Dewoitine D-338 French Tri-Motored Passenger Liner from
the 1930's. Features panel, all moving parts and a true FS2000
.air file with start-up and shut-down engine sounds. By Tom
Schaad. 767K |
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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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FS2000
RAF BRISTOL BLENHEIM Mk IV. Original model by Hervé Devred,
as modified with moving parts by D Kahlstom. Repaint and panel
by John Rushby-Smith. Original Freeware gauges by Chuck Dome
and others. 992K
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FS
2000 Curtiss XP-40. The XP-40 first flew in 1938 and was
the forerunner of the most produced US fighter of WW2. It's
performance was often belittled compared to the Mustang or
Thunderbolt but it was produced before and after the other
two. This FSDS project includes full moving parts, a transparent
sliding canopy, reflective surfaces and a P.Casey P-40 panel.
By Paul Clawson. 436K
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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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