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Savoia
Marchetti SM 82. Italian Air Force.
First flown during 1939, the Savoia-Marchetti S.M.82 Canguro
(kangaroo) was developed from the earlier S.M.75 Marsupiale
(marsupial) civil transport, of which a number were put in service
with the Regia Aeronautica in June 1940. Capt. I. D'Attomo &
Capt. G. Quai. 3.6MB |
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FS2004
Fokker C.V-M/26. This aircraft made an epic flight from
Copenhagen to Tokyo and back in 1926, flown by A.P. Botved (pilot)
and C.J.C. Olsen (mechanic). The Fokker C.V was a very succesful
series of aircraft used for reconnaisance, as a light bomber
or a two-seat fighter. It could be fitted with a lot of different
engines, and wings of several configurations. This aircraft
(R1 of the Danish Army Air Force) was powered by a 512 h.p.
Lorraine-Dietrich 12eb inline engine. It was delivered as a
C.V-C with square wings that made it look like a scaled-up Fokker
D.VII. For the long-distance flight it had longer, tapered wings
of the C.V-E type fitted, and all military equipment was replaced
with extra fuel, oil and supplies for the crew. By Jens B. Kristensen.
2.8MB |
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FS2004
Short S.17L Scylla v 2.0. Four-engined,
British airliner of 1934. Carried 39 passengers on the London-Paris
service of Imperial Airways. New revised version 2.0 model made
with FSDS 3. By Jens B. Kristensen. 5.7MB |
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FS2004
Farman F-121 Jabiru v 2.0 The
Farman F.121 was a french airliner of 1925. It had four engines
of 180 h.p. each, and carried seven passengers. Danish Airlines
(DDL) operated four Jabirus from 1926 onwards. Two of them were
built under license at the Naval Dockyard, Copenhagen. Version
2 model, almost completely redone with FSDS 3. Detailed interior,
virtual cockpit. By Jens B. Kristensen. 5.5MB |
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FS2004
Default DC3 Variation "DC3 We Salute You"
This is the complete aircraft, the default DC3. To commemorate
more then 65 years in service, the MSFS2004's DC3 has had a
complete make over. Its skin has been given an brushed aluminium
look, with the tips of the wings and rear of fuselage in Chrome
finish.. Textures by : Christopher F. Silva Francis F. Silva.
3.4MB |
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FS2004
T-6G (LT-6G) Texan 'Mosquito' USAF 49-3542 Ghost. A Ghost
of Flight 19? I know... yes, I know Flight 19 were not flying
this particular aircraft.... and that is irrelevant here because,
in my view, this T-6G (LT-6G) Texan ('Mosquito') by Cliff Presley
(here) is one of the most
well made aircraft in Simviation. The small photo in Simviation
is deceiving at first because it does not convey, to whoever
peruses the pages of Simviation for interesting aircraft, what
Cliff Presley's T6G really offers in this package. His T6Gt
looks great, but it sounds even better.... it sounds right,
as 'right' as aircraft of this period really sounded like. It
really is a beauty and for that I take my hat to Cliff Presley.
Repaint by Francis Silva. 9.3MB |
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FS2004
P-51 Mustang 'Grim Reaper'.
Original aircraft by Roger Dial (Flight One Software, Steve
Small (FSD), and Mike Hambly (Blue Arrow FS). Repaint by Mark
Rooks. 3.9MB |
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