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            AF=Midway - US/GB Landing Craft Tank Mk.
            V LCTs were the Navys all purpose general duty vessel. Besides carrying
            tanks ashore they were used for many different purposes. They served
            in all theaters from start to finish the Mk. V was there. LCTs were
            built in two models. The MK5 had a bow ramp only in contrast to the
            MK6 which had both a bow and stern ramp. At wars end all MK5s were
            disposed of while the MK6s were redesignated as Utility Landing Ship
            LSU in 1949 and redesignated Landing Craft Utility LCU, 15 April 1956.
            Created with gmax. 133K | 
         
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            AF=Midway - US/GB Landing Craft Tank Mk.
            VI LCTs were the Navys all purpose general duty vessel. Besides carrying
            tanks ashore they were used for many different purposes. They served
            in all theaters from start to finish. LCTs were built in two models.
            The MK5 had a bow ramp only in contrast to the MK6 which had both
            a bow and stern ramp providing the ability to drive though it. They
            were often used as a bridge from an LST to the shore. At wars end
            all MK5s were disposed of while the MK6s were redesignated as Utility
            Landing Ship LSU in 1949 and redesignated Landing Craft Utility LCU,
            15 April 1956. Created with gmax. 141K | 
         
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            AF=Midway Landing Craft Infantry (Large)
            1-350 Class With flat bottoms and only a two-foot draft forward, LCI(L)'s
            were capable of landing directly on the beach. A stern winch and anchor
            enabled the LCI to pull itself off the beach and return to its mother
            ship. Originally thought to be “one trip” expendables, they were not
            long on habitability or design finesse. The craft turned out to be
            more robust and survivable than anticipated. The design was revised
            and, with American input, the conning tower extended upward to provide
            better visibility, thus producing the first major class – the “square
            con” or 1-350 Class. There were two major classes of LCI(L) Landing
            Craft Infantry (Large)'s used by the allies in WWII. The 1-350 Class
            which this model recreates and there were also two variants of the
            351 Class one with the familiar bow ramps and another that utilized
            a bow door system like the LST's and LSM's used. The 351 Class is
            my next project. Created with Gmax. 268K  | 
         
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            AF=Midway LCI(L) 351 Class This
            package contains both the ramps up and down mdls. Created with Gmax.
            The 351 Class was designed using the knowledge gained from the 1-350
            Class and was intended as a replacement for them. As it turned out
            the 1-350 Class was much heartier than both its designers and the
            Navy had imagined. Thus it ended up serving side by side with its
            older sibling from the Marshall Islands in the PTO and Normandy in
            the ETO through the end of the war. While the 351 Class was set upon
            the same basic hull as the 1-350 it was all new above the well deck
            and internally. Th bow was raised, a new superstructure and con gave
            the 351’s a much beefier and less angular look with rounded corners
            and a round con. 747 351 Class LCI(L)’s were completed in two versions.
            Almost all of the first 672 had the familiar troop ramps which this
            ship represents. There were several in the 700 block that incorporated
            the new bow with doors somewhat like an LST. The split door type bow
            would be used later on all of the hulls from 1023 to 1098. 607K | 
         
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            AF=Midway Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel
            This package contains the boat that put the Higgins in what people
            most commonly refer to as the Higgins Boat. Over 20,000 of these small
            craft were used by the allies. It was these boats that made the D-Day
            landings at Normandy, the Marshalls, Tarawa, Iwo Jima, and hundreds
            of lesser-known places possible. Without Higgins' uniquely designed
            craft there could not have been a mass landing of troops and material
            on European shores or on the beaches of the Pacific islands, at least
            not without a tremendously higher rate of Allied casualties. I have
            included two versions, one with the .30 Cals and one without. Use
            one or both, I've packaged them both as complete ships for ease of
            installation. You can also rename it and replace what CFS2 calls the
            USS Landing Craft Infantry, which is incorrect as the LCI was a much
            different ship. 267K | 
         
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            AF=Midway Amphibious Warfare Pak I This package contains updated
            versions of all of my older Amphibs and four brand new ones. You can
            toss out the old ones, these are complete ships with all new multi-res
            GMax models and the number of textures has been reduced. The new ships
            are the LST Mk. II, LCM-3/6 and 2 LCI-G’s. Up-dated ships are the
            LCVP, LCT Mk. 5 & 6, LCI-L 1 and 351 Class. Nine ships in all. Also
            included in this package is something totally new to CFS2, the glider
            gun. An aircraft that looks like a small gun that will engage ground
            objects (ships, vehicle, etc.) by gliding to a static ground position
            and then firing on enemy infrastructure. A demo mission and scenery
            are included. This item will add a whole new level of realism to CAS
            Missions. I have also included a short tutorial on building missions
            with it. Invade At Will! Pen32Win. 1.8MB | 
         
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            Ships: AF-VN Atlanta '42 and San Diego '44
            This package contains two versions of the Atlanta Class Light Cruiser.
            The first is USS Atlanta, the lead of the class, as she was in late
            1942 just prior to her sinking. The second is USS San Diego, who was
            second in WWII battle stars to only one ship, the Big-E, as she was
            after her early 1944 refit. Also included are two historical demo
            missions about Atlanta and Juneau's last two days off Guadalcanal
            and the air attacks on them 11 and 12 November 1942. 3.2MB | 
         
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              Cylon Raider Mk2
              from The tv series "Battlestar Galactica". uses lear45 sound files.
              gauges included. original model,panel,textures,air and dp files
              by Bob Kelley. 1.5MB 
            CFS2
              Cylon Rraider Patch - fixes landing gear and gauge failures
              also an updated .air file. 46K  | 
         
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            Japanese Infantry Soldiers Collection.
            Seven different models of Japanese infantry soldiers for using in
            your custom missions. They are configured as vehicles, so you can
            use them as moving or static targets in Mission Builder. They can
            be hurt/killed and are have little impact on your framerates in order
            you can place many of them in your custom missions. Silvia Borja &
            Xavier Berdaguer. 889K | 
         
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            Russian Infantry Soldiers Collection
            Seven different models of Soviet infantry soldiers for using in your
            custom missions. Also included there is a Maxim machine-gun with AA
            capabilities. All except the Maxim are configured as vehicles, so
            you can use them as moving or static targets in Mission Builder. They
            can be hurt/killed and are have little impact on your framerates in
            order you can place many of them in your custom missions. Gmax models
            have been done by Silvia Borja ("Piloto Azul"). Silvia Borja & Xavier
            Berdaguer. 1.2MB | 
         
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            Early Soviet Vehicles & Guns Collection.
            A variety of 1930's Soviet tanks, trucks field and AA guns for using
            in your custom missions. All objects are multiresolution and destroyable.
            Gmax models have been done by Silvia Borja and dp files by Xavier
            Berdaguer. 4.6MB | 
         
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            PilotLog file.
            If you install this file, you will have 17 medals and 4 purple hearts.
            You've killed 35 fighters, 27 bombers and 16 ground targets. ONE POINT:
            you need to download the RAAF expansion to get this working! 5K | 
         
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            Pilot logbook. With
            this file, you will be Vladimir Koleshnikov (NOTE:: FoxFour's RedStar
            campaign required. Available at http://www.simviation.com/lair/cfs2koreaRS.htm
            You need to add some values, and if you don't know how to add them,
            use my included tutorial. English and Dutch readme included. 4.8MB | 
         
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            British Radio Chatter. Enables
            you to hear British radio chatter in missions and quick combat with
            no need for adding it through mission builder. Michael Brookshire
            a.k.a. Franz von Baron. 7.8MB | 
         
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            German Radio Chatter.
            Enables you to hear German radio chatter in missions and quick combat
            with no need for adding it through mission builder. Michael Brookshire
            a.k.a. Franz von Baron . 7.5MB | 
         
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            DC3/C-47 Sounds.
            Sounds for the DC3/C-47. Meant for CFS2, but also usable in other
            (Combat) Flight Sims. Took from Flight Simulator X - Deluxe Edition.
            15.5MB | 
         
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            USS Cocopa Class Fleet Ocean Tug. Laid down (date unknown) at
            Charleston Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Charleston, S.C. Launched,
            5 October 1943 Commissioned, USS Cocopa (AT-101), 25 March 1944, Reclassified
            Fleet Ocean Tug (ATF-101), 15 May 1944 USS Cocopa (ATF-101) participated
            in the Korean War campaign; Decommissioned, 30 September 1978 By Jim
            Jacobson: 1.3MB | 
         
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            Coyote's CFS2 Mission Building Handbook.
            A comprehensive guide to building missions and campaigns in CFS2.
            Step-by-step tutorials that will take you all the way from simple
            through advanced mission design, and finally to creating your own
            campaigns. Additional chapters on Moving Objects, Infrastructure,
            Hand-editing, Error messages, and many more topics are aimed at turning
            you into an experienced and confident mission builder. From rank novice
            to seasoned veteran, you will find something of value in this Handbook.
            Nine sample missions based on the lessons covered in the text are
            included. PDF format, 229 pages. By Cody Coyote. 15.4MB | 
         
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            Schooners, Sails Furled.
            . Package contains sails-furled versions of the Topsail Schooner and
            the Square-Rigged Schooner. Can be used a moving or stationary mission
            objects. Fox Four Group 147K | 
         
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            Chinese Junk.
            This is a 125' generic motorized junk for use in CFS2 missions. It
            was derived through the use of Collin Glendenning's original Sampan.FSC
            file with his generous permission. Tom Sanford, Fox Four Group. 349K | 
         
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            SID The Pilot.
            SID is a pilot figure BGL that can be carried as a payload in any
            aircraft. The BGL is based on Ralph Peagram's original FSDS file.
            Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo, Fox Four Group. 205K | 
         
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            Vietnam Map and VN_GPS100A.GAUGE.
            This map shows the locations of the 16 Vietnam airfields contained
            in McClleland's Far East Scenery marked with the VN_GPS100A.GAU Channel
            Numbers. The gauge covers Korea and Vietnam and is included here and
            in my F-100D Super Sabre and A4M Skyhawk downloads. It is easily added
            to your favorite panel as a separate window. Even if you use another
            scenery package, the latitude and longitude values for these bases
            is completely accurate. Channels 1-40 are Korean fields, while channels
            45-60 are Vietnam. Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo. 320K | 
         
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