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FS2004
Short S.17 Kent Four-engined,
British flying boat airliner of 1931. Famous as the most comfortable
and luxurious airliner of the time. Imperial Airways called
it the 'Scipio' class after fhe first aircraft, G-ABFA 'Scipio'.
Ready to fly from Brindisi (Italy), Athens or Alexandria harbours.
Custom panel included. For more details see the included manual.By
Jens B. Kristensen. 3.1MB |
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FS2004/FS2002
Curtiss Hawk F-11 C-2 Colombian Air Force
In 1932 the colombian government bought 30 Hawk F-11 to attend
the peruvian invasion in the south of the country, this hawk
fought in countless battles, since the ground and the rivers.
Model fully animated, with panel and Vc. Model, panel and textures:
Eduardo Fadul eduardofadul@yahoo.com Bogotá, Colombia Engine
model: Tom Eads. 2.1MB |
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FS2004
Focke-Wulf Ta-183.
In 1945, as the Allies were overrunning Germany, many amazing
discoveries were made, from torture camps, to fantastic aircraft.
They included many amazing designs, such as VTOL aircraft, jets,
flying rammers, etc... The Focke-Wulf Ta-183 was Kurt Tank's
answer to the Luftwaffe's request for a high-power single-seat
jet fighter capable of carrying 30mm cannons, air-to-air missiles,
and a variety of other palyloads. In the end, the aircraft never
got off paper. Some say, though, that the advancing Russians
got the blueprints, and took them to Moscow. After many years
of tweaking and changing, the Ta-183 finally took to the air,
called the MiG-15!! The Luft '46 Project is proud to present
a render of the Ta-183 that has been in the works for several
years, now!. 6.8MB |
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FS2004/FS2002
Curtiss Hawk F-11 C-2 Floats Model, Colombian Air Force.
In 1932 the colombian government bought 30 Hawk F-11 to attend
the peruvian invasion in the south of the country, this hawk
fought in countless battles, since the ground and the rivers.
Model fully animated, with panel and Vc. Model and textures:
Eduardo Fadul. Panel: Eduardo Fadul and Warren Wright Flight
Dynamics: Alejandro Villa Engine model: Tom Eads. 3MB |
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FS2004
KZ-2 Sport.
ver.1 Skandinaisk Aero Industri KZ-2-SPORT made by Kramme &
Zeuten first flown o 10 october 1938. 16 were built, including
4 for Royal Danish Navy. Only 1 is remaining and belongs to
Denmark's Tekniske Museum. manufacturer=Kramme & Zeuthen. Sound
by Alayn Gourio. By Tommy Petersen. 11.6MB |
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FS2004/2002
Boulton Paul P.75 Overstrand This
aircraft is a bimotored biplane bomber of Royal Air Force that
develops P.29 Sidestrand. This had a lot of reformative equipment
such as the nose field emplacements of the power drive, cockpit
sealed up with movable windshield, heating of all seats with
new heater and autopilot etc.. by Kazunori Ito. 2.3MB |
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FS2004
Douglas DC-6 Freighter Tired & Weathered Textures (Textures
only). This is a fictitious repaint of DC-6B. This aircraft
has had a hard life as depicted by the constant respray of primers,
etc. However, this airplane is also a performer and is not bogged
down by maintenance problems. You will notice that it was originally
used by United, but has been modified for use as a freighter
and has been passed around to different companies over the years.
Treat her well and she will do anything you ask. The original
aircraft by Tom Gibson and Greg Pepper is required (here).
By Chris Coarse. 1.2MB |
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FS2004
S.A.A.F. Supermarine Spitfire Mk. IX The
Spitfire was developed continuously throughout World War II,
through some 24 versions. A major revision of the original Spitfire
was the Mk IX, a model quickly cobbled together to meet the
challenge of the newly emerging Focke- Wulf 190. The high-altitude
version Mk IX was essentially a Mk V with a 1,710-hp Merlin
70 engine, capable of more than 400 mph. From 1942 to 1944 5,665
Mk IXs were built, and at war's end many were still in RAF service.
Designer: Vasco Ferreira. 2MB |
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