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FS2004
Hawker Horsley.
V2. A two seat day bomber. Aircraft of No. 504 (County of Nottingham)
Squadron RAuxAF. Based at Hucknall in 1928. Crew rescaledto
5 ft. 11 ins. Ver. 0.2, By Edward Cook. 6.8MB |
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CFS2/FS2002/FS2004
Martin Mariner PMB-3 US Navy.
The Navy was happy enough with their PBM-1s to order 379 improved
"Model 162Bs" or "PBM-3s" in the fall of
1940, with the ultimate quantity being about twice that number.
The government helped finance construction of a new Martin plant
at Middle River, Maryland, to build the machines. By Jim Jacobson.
4.1MB |
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FS2004
F4U-1A Corsair.
This is basically the default FS2002 aircraft with the addition
of a pop-up GPS and use of the DC-3 sound files. Updates by
Chuck Dome. Public Domain. 2.1MB
FS2004
Exhaust effect for Chuck Dome's Corsair Update.
These files will add a pretty cool exhaust flame effect to
Chuck Dome's FS2004 version of FS2002's Corsair. When the
engine manifold pressure reaches 45inhg, the flames will start
automatically. By Joe Latarski. 178K |
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FS2004
Blackburn Type B-20.
A Prototype twin-engined Flying Boat with retracting floats.
Based at Dumbarton in early 1940. Ver. 01, By Edward Cook .
9.2MB |
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CFS2/FS2002/FS2004
Martin Mariner X PBM-1 Blue Grey
The XPBM-1 prototype first flew on 18 February 1939. It used
three-bladed propellers and was initially unarmed, fitted only
with dummy turrets. Flight tests showed that the prototype suffered
from tail flutter, leading to the redesign of the tail assembly.
The flat horizontal tailplane was changed to a distinctive dihedral
configuration whose angle matched that of the gull wings. The
tailfins remained perpendicular to the horizontal tailplane,
giving them an inward cant. The prototype remained in use for
armament tests during the war under the designation of "XPBM-1A".
By Jim Jacobson. 4.5MB |
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FS2004
Caproni Pensuti 2.
Prototype GA aircraft. Designed to do what a bicycle does for
the man on the road. Emilio Caproni died attempting to save
a life and did not see it fly. Circa. 1918 Rockers animated
Ver. 02, By Edward Cook. 2.3MB |
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CFS2/FS2002/FS2004
Martin Mariner PBM-3C.
The "PBM-3C", with initial rollout in late 1942 and
a total of 274 built. It featured greater crew armor protection,
twin gun front and dorsal turrets, an improved tail turret that
retained a single gun, and the ASV radar and dome, though it
appears that not all PBM-3Cs had the radar. Apparently many
PBM-3Cs were fitted with an underwing searchlight in the field.
By Jim Jacobson. 6.6MB |
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