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Westland Wyvern S4.
This airplane is a long distance ship airplane developed according
to specification N.11/44 that Royal navy demanded in 1944. This
was the last fixed-wing aircraft at the westland company, and
It was the first ship airplane in the world equipped with the
turboprop engine. However, the go into commission period was
short due to the mistake of the design and the slump of the
engine. Total production number / 127. by Kazunori Ito. 1.3MB |
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Southern Cross Fokker FVII/3m The
'Southern Cross' made the first crossing of the Pacific Ocean
by an aircraft, flown by Charles Kingsford-Smith and a crew
of three. They took off from Oakland, California on May 31,
1928, and arrived at Brisbane, Australia on June 19. The Southern
Cross was, at the time, even more famous than Charles Lindberg's
'Spirit of St. Louis'. The Southern Cross is preserved today
at Brisbane Airport. This package includes the aircraft model
and ready-made flights you can use to recreate the 1928 experience.
By Jens B. Kristensen. 5.4MB |
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Pan American Fokker F.VIIb/3m. Pan
Am had five Fokker FVII trimotors, and flew them connecting
Key West (Florida) with Havana and Miami. The Fokker FVII trimotor
was of the most succesful airliners of 1925-1935. By Jens B.
Kristensen. 3.1MB |
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FS2004/2002
de Havilland DH82a Biplane.
This classic British trainer made its first flight on October
26, 1931. It is one of a number of models of light aircraft
named for moths in recognition of designer Geoffrey de Havilland's
interest in moths and butterflies. It became popular with air
forces throughout the United Kingdom as well as the civilian
aviation market. This package includes several wheeled and float
versions with world wide sceneries to fly them in. From Custom
Classics. 8.5MB |
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Spitfire MK V. The
Spitfire was Britainīs most famous fighter of World War II.
Noted pricipally for its role in the Battle of Britain, the
Spitfire was developed during the late 30īs and saw its finest
hour after 1940 in almost every theater of command. Original
model by J. Lucariny.This is a fictional repaint by William
"Coyote" Salvador. 1.6MB |
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FS2004/2002
Arado Ar E.555/1 Luft'46 Art Aircraft Series No.7.
This aircraft is a bomber of the Flying Wing type researched
from the concept of bomber that is more high-speed than the
fighter. It was an aircraft that was able to fly the cruising
range of 5000 km at the speed of about 800 km/h by installing
the bomb of 4000 kg. Development was advanced aiming at practical
use. However, development was suddenly discontinued by the instruction
in only eight months. On December 28, 1944, Arado was ordered
to cease all work on the E.555 series, probably due to the worsening
war situation, and the need to concentrate aircraft development
and production on fighters. By Kazunori Ito. 2.2MB |
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