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FS2004
Curtiss P-40Q USAF
Post-war civilian version of Curtiss's last attempt to improve
the famous P-40 series. Although Curtiss did a fine job, the
P-51's and others were already proving themselves. This post-war
version is based on the one which flew at the '46 National Air
Races, and appears as it might in the '60s or '70s. Model includes
VC, reflective tex's, and full FS2002 ani's. Airfile made with
AVhistory.org's 1% Spreadsheet process. Original aircfraft by
Tim Conrad. 7.8MB |
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FS2004
P51D 'Lena' .
Painting by Russian painter Andrew Lipcko entitled "Lena" ----If
you are interested in beautiful contemporaneous art, search
for Andrew Licko on the net and appreciate his work. Repaint
of P51D by Francis F. Silva Original model by Robert "Hawk".
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FS2004
Default Douglas DC-3 SABENA Textures only.
During World War Two, SABENA stopped all European services.
After the second world war in 1946, SABENA's fleet consisted
of Douglas DC-3s. (There were tens of thousands of C-47 Dakotas
available to help airlines restart operations after the war).
The airline now flew under the name SABENA - Belgian World Airlines.
Repaint & upload by Jeroen "killerbunny" De Keyzer. 2MB |
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FS2004
P-51D "Fantasia". This one of my favourites in
my virtual hangar. The conmbination of chrome and lots of red
looks great... I think. 'Fantasia' is what the name implies,
a fantasy livery. I created it a few weeks ago and have already
flown it from Hong Kong to Manila (just over an hour) WITHOUT
speeding up the simulator (ie. REAL time). For those who want
to try this flight, take off and land VHHH rwy 07L and take
off and land Manila's RPLL rwy 06. This Mustang has real serial
number 413317. The Mustang is at present in the Royal Airforce
Museum in Hendon north London England. Please email a ine of
thanks to the author of the model who deserves most of the credit.
That is I Robert Hawk. Repaint by Francis F. Silva. 4.5MB |
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FS2004
P-51D "Evolution".Evolution is one of my favourites
in my Virtual hangar. The combination of chrome and lots of
red looks great... I think. This Mustang has real serial number
413317. The Mustang is at present in the Royal Airforce Museum
in Hendon north London England. Please email a ine of thanks
to the author of the model who deserves most of the credit.
That is I Robert Hawk. Repaint by Francis F. Silva. 5.7MB |
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FS2004
P51D "Blue Lady".
A variation of a real and beautiful aircraft which is at present
in the Royal Airforce Museum in north Hendon London England
It is actually touching to see such aircraft standing proud
after a long career during WW2. I claim credit for the repaint
but all the credit should go to Robert Hawk who made available
to us this beautiful P51D Repaint by Francis F. Silva Original
model by Robert "Hawk". 5MB |
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FS2004
Fokker F VIIb/3m Ala Littoria Textures only.
The Fokker F.VII trimotor was one of the best airliners of the
inter-war period. After 1930 Fokker F.VIIb/3m was licence-built
by Italian I.M.A.M. (Industrie Meccaniche Aeronautiche Meridionali)
that renamed it 'Ro-10'. Four 'Ro-10' were used by Italian 'Ala
Littoria' (I-DUCE, I-AAXX, I-AAXY, I-AAXZ) on colonial routes.
These textures require the original aircraft package (KNIML
version) by Jens B. Kristensen (here).
Installation instructions are included. Repaint by Manuele Villa.
1.3MB |
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FS2004
G.A.L. Monospar ST.25 Air Ambulance The
G.A.L. Monospar was a series of ligth and utility aircraft built
by General Aircraft Ltd in the 1930's. The ST.25 Universal was
one of the last versions, with a twin tail and other improvements.
This is a model of c/n 95, built in 1937 as an air ambulance.
It served for two years or so in England as a company demonstrator
registered G-AYEF, before it was sold to the 'Zonen' salvage
corps in Denmark as OY-DAZ. The aircraft is preserved today
in Denmark. Detailed interior, virtual cockpit. By Jens B. Kristensen.
3.2MB |
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FS2004
P-51D 'Morning Light'.
An imaginary livery, following the celebration of painter Licko
this time with his painting entitled 'Morning Light'. As for
the Mustang itself, it is real and it has real serial number,
number 413317. It is at present an exhibit at the Royal Airforce
Museum in Hendon, north London, England. Please email a line
of thanks to the author of the model who deserves most of the
credit. That is I Robert Hawk. Repaint by Francis F. Silva.
Repaint of P51D by Francis F. Silva Original model by Robert
"Hawk" . 4.2MB |
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FS2004
P51 Mustang D Crazy Horse".
This is a Repaint of Roger Dial's P51 Mustang D entitled Crazy
Horse" it was built in 1944 as a P-51D and later converted to
North American standards as a dual cockpit / dual controlled
TF-51 Mustang. It wears the authentic colors of the 48th Fighter
Squadron, 352nd Fighter Group, 8th Air Force at Asche, Belgium,
1945."Crazy Horse" is one of only twelve dual controlled Mustangs
existing in the world.This is a historicaly accurate.and is
a Complete Aircraft Textures By Mark "Fireball" Rooks. 3.7MB |
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