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F7F-3
Tigercat for CFS and CFS2 & FS2000 Repaint and CFS Optimization
by RAF_Bluestreak Original AFX = Chris Lampard A CFS Tigercat!
Moving Parts, Carrier hook, a CFS Damage Profile as well as
sounds and a panel. A plane that you must have! Used with the
Permission of Chris Lampard. 2MB |
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FS2000
Curtiss SBC-4 "Helldiver" Scout Dive Bomber This FSDS project
is painted to represent VS-5 which was assigned to the Carrier
Yorktown in 1939. It features moving parts including a transparent
"double-acting" canopy. A panel is included. The .air file has
been modified to permit short carrier landings. By Paul Clawson.
422K |
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CURTISS
KITTYHAWK Mk.I A (P-40E) for FS2000 and CFS2. A representation
of a plane of the 75th Fighter Squadron RAAF at Port Moresby
and Milne Bay (New Guinea) during first half of 1942. From the
original AFX by Harald "Humming" Reuter. by Mauro Giacomazzi.
485K |
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Grumman
F7F-3N Tigercat radar version included for FS2 only This
aircraft created with FSFD ,features fully moving parts night
lightning effects, virtualcockpit, panel and sound files. Repainting
of this model is not allowed without my permission. Original
construction by Frans Vranken. Textures and panel by Brunno
Duffort This aircraft is released as copyrighted freeware. 24
November 2000 Thanks for downloading this aircraft! Any feed
back would be appreciated... 5.2MB |
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LOCKHEED
VENTURA V.2 FOR FS2000 This model is a revised version
of the recently released SAAF Ventura and at the expense of
the mainwheel front profile includes a turret and a few guns.
Represented is a PV-1 of the United States Navy serving in
the Aleutian Islands in 1944. By Chris Lampard. 187K
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FS2000/CFS2
Consolidated PBY-5A VP-54, "Black Cats" USN 1944 U.S. Navy
PBY-5A operated by VP-54 on anti-shipping patrols in the Solomon
Islands during 1943-44. New model, aircraft is a true amphibian
in CFS2. By Harry Follas & Brian Horsey. CFS2 update by Scot
Fraser. 351K |
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FS2000
Handley-Page HP42W This 1930 British Airliner set the
pace for luxury, reliability and safety. For a relaxing change
of pace, try this lumbering giant. Features panel and all
moving parts. By Tom Schaad. 1.4MB
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