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Bell P-39D Airacobra, USAAC 31st Pursuit Group, Selfridge
Field, MI, February 1941 (CFS ONLY PACKAGE). Originally designed as
an interceptor, the US Army requested that Bell redesign the P-39
as ground attack fighter. This led to the removal of it's Allison
V-1710's turbosupercharger and enlarging the plane; leading to a marked
reduction in performance. The D model was the first combat ready production
variant. It was one of only a handful of modern combat aircraft available
to the USAAC at the time of Pearl Harbor. FS5 Model/AFX by Eric C.
Johnson. CFS moving parts model, original textures, and DP by Chuck
Dome. DP/CFS by Chuck Dome. Includes Dan Griffin's CFS P-39 v2 panel.
Custom FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of EYA - Enjoy your Aircraft. Checklist
by Josh Van Stavern. History file by Joe Baugher. Period flight music
included. Second of Fourteen sets of Airacobra packages; compiled
by Derek 'Deke' Wakefield of Indianola Flightcraft. 706K |
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CFS1
Mike Colclough and Gerald Keagan Aircraft Update.
Resize file. This file resizes all CFS1 planes by Mike Colclough and
Gerald Keagan. Be advised that this will replace all existing size
8 planes, so I suggest you make backups of your model and dp files
if you wish to keep them. Also inlcuded is a model replacement of
the Meteor for CFS2 as the Elevators were incorectly animated. Other
fixes: Damages to all DP files corrected. P-47D damage file corrected(was
a CFS2 version size 7) Replacement mdl of the Gloster Meteor (incorrect
elevator animation) DP Corrections: Mike Colclough 807K |
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CFS-1
Yakovlev Yak-9D
flown by Guards Lt Col M. V. Avdyeyev, Hero of the Soviet Union, 1944.
Original designer Dennis Wasnich Textures and DP file by Die Staffel
Panel by Bruno Duffort Modified DP and panel by Petit. 760K |
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CFS-1
YaK-1b 1941,
soviet Air file, dp file, textures by Bruno Duffort Moving Parts by
Marcelo Canovas Panel by Vladimir Gonchar Repaint winter texture for
summer, DP and AI files by Petit 1.2MB |
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CFS-1
MiG-15 Korea
Model and paint: Tim Piglet Conrad Air file: Mike Hill Panel: Claudio
Di Lullo Modified DP, panel and air files: Petit. 907K |
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CFS
Bell F2L-1 SeaCobra USMC (fictional),
Midway 1942(CFS ONLY PACKAGE). What if the US Navy acquired a number
of the ex-British Mk.1/P-400s in early 1942. Unsuited for carrier
duty, the SeaCobras would've been transferred to the US Marine Corps.
They may have used them in the defense of Midway in June 1942. FS5
Model/AFX by Eric C. Johnson. CFS moving parts model and original
textures by Chuck Dome. Partial textures by Philippe Millour. DP/CDP
by Steve Bezant. Includes Dan Griffin's CFS P-39 v2 panel. Custom
FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of EYA - Enjoy your Aircraft. Checklist
by Josh Van Stavern. History file by Joe Baugher. Flight music included.
Repaint and package assembly by Derek 'Deke' Wakefield of Indianola
Flightcraft. 806K |
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CFS
Bell Airacobra Mk.1 AH579 601 Sqn RAF
October 1941 (CFS ONLY PACKAGE). The RAF ordered 675 P-39D's which
were known as Airacobra Mk.1's. The RAF versions differed from their
US cousins by the installation of a Hispano 20mm cannon and 6 303-cal
(7.7mm) machine guns. Once the aircraft entered service, it was soon
found lacking in rate of climb and high-altitude performance. The
balance of the 675 aircraft order were transfered to the USAAC (as
the P-400) and Soviet VVS. FS5 Model/AFX by Eric C. Johnson. Original
CFS moving parts model by Chuck Dome. Original CFS textures by Steve
Bezant. DP/CFS by Steve Bezant. Includes Dan Griffin's CFS P-39 v2
panel. Custom FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of EYA - Enjoy your Aircraft.
Checklist by Josh Van Stavern. History file by Joe Baugher. Flight
music included. 4th of 14 sets of Airacobra packages; compiled by
Derek 'Deke' Wakefield of Indianola Flightcraft. 634K |
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CFS
Bell Model-14 Airacobra, Flying Tigers (CFS
ONLY PACKAGE).This is a fictive depiction of what an ex-British Airacobra
Mk.1/P-400 may have looked like in AVG (Flying Tigers) markings. The
3rd squadron, Hell’s Angels, AVG, based at Kunming, China in the spring
of 1942, historically used these markings. FS5 Model/AFX by Eric C.
Johnson. Original texture parts by Eric C. Johnson, Philippe Millour,
and Dennis Wasnich. Mk.1/P-400 DP/CFS by Steve Bezant. Includes Dan
Griffin's CFS P-39 v2 panel. Custom FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of
EYA - Enjoy your Aircraft. Checklist by Josh Van Stavern. History
file by Joe Baugher. Period flight music included. Repaint and package
assembly by Derek 'Deke' Wakefield of Indianola Flightcraft. 744K |
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