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North American P-82B Twin Mustang P-82
was standard long-range, high-altitude escort fighter for the
U.S. Air Force. And This was the climactic development of a
long series of the famous World War II P-51 Mustang series.
The P-82B was one of the hottest piston-engined fighters of
the war. These P-82Bs were basically similar to the XP-82, but
differed in having provisions for underwing racks capable of
carrying four 1000-pound bombs, two 2000-pound bombs, or 25
5-inch rockets. A central pod carrying eight additional 0.50-inch
machine guns could also be fitted. By Kazunori Ito. |
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FS2004
North American F-82G Twin Mustang.
This was standard long-range, high-altitude escort fighter for
the U.S. Air Force. And This was the climactic development of
a long series of the famous World War II P-51 Mustang series.
F-82G was made from F-82C that remodeled P-82B as a night fighter
was assumed to be a prototype. The feature is to equip with
radar at nighttime at the front side of a central wing . Moreover,
it had an all-weather performance. Small fix version model of
P-82B (P82B_754.zip) is also included. By Kazunori Ito. 2.2MB |
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FS2004.
Hawker Hart.
A day bomber replacement for the DH 9A. Aircraft of No. 601
( County of London ) Squadron, Royal Auxillary Air Force. Based
at RAF Northolt, C. 1943. The airframe serial is spurious Working
notes cleaned out of files. Ver. 02, By Edward Cook. 6.8MB |
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FS2004.
Hawker Hind A
replacement for the Hart day bomber Aircraft of No. 15 Squadron.
C. 1935. Ver. 01, By Edward Cook. 7.2MB |
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FS2004.
Hawker Demon
A fighter derivative of the Hart, to replace the Bulldog. Aircraft
of No. 29 Squadron. Based at RAF Duxford in early 1935. Files
cleaned of working notes. Ver. 02, By Edward Cook. 8.2MB |
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FS2004.
Hawker Audax.
An Army Co-Operation derivative of the Hart. Aircraft of No.
16 Squadron. Based at RAF Old Sarum in Wiltshire. Files cleaned
of Working notes Ver. 02, By Edward Cook. 6.8MB |
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FS
2004 B-24 Consolidated Liberator Polish,
register number GR-S, KG890. belong to the 1586 Polish Squadron
(Special Duty Operations), based in Campo Casale, Italy 1944.New
pack including new panel. Original by Alphasim. Repaint and
Panel by Major (R) Guillermo Posadas AAF. 15.5MB |
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FS2004
DC-3 Taxi easy steering Mod.
This is a small and simple change to taxi comfortably with good
steerig. Just read the instructions and change the red number.
(Backup the original file). 1K |
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CFS2,FS2000/FS2002/Fs2004
Spitful: The
Supermarine Spiteful was a direct development of the Spitfire
using a new laminar flow wing which was hoped to offer better
high speed performance.Spiteful RB518, was modified to Mark
16 configuration and fitted with a Griffon 101 engine . During
a test in 1947 this aircraft attained 494 m.p.h. at 27,500ft.
This was the greatest speed recorded by a British piston-engined
aircraft in level flight, and has never been exceeded since.Model
for CFS2/FS2000/2002/2004 with new airfile, Dp, effects and
textures by A.F.Scrub. 6.1MB |
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FS2004
Avro York Base Package. Used variously
as a long-range freighter and/or passenger airliner, the York
was designed around the wings, engines, undercarriage, and tail
assembly of the Lancaster bomber, adding a box-shaped fuselage
and a center fin. Gmax exterior model and textures by Manfred
Jahn, FDE by Paul Edwards, panel by Phil Perrott (Alphasim),
Paul Edwards, and Lars Fors. Textures represent MW207 of 246
Squadron RAF, BOAC G-AGNP ("Manchester"), and Skyways
G-AHEY. Users can choose to fly these in any of six load and
engine configurations. 5.3MB |
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FS2004
Boeing 314 Clipper "Bangor Clipper" Textures only.
Repaint textures for Mike Stone's Clipper model. They represent
the "Bangor Clipper" a restored Boeing 314 in the
collection of a Maine air museum. These are the textures only
and require Mr Stone's model (here)
to have been installed. Repaint by Don Brynelsen. 193K |
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