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The Cannibal Queen, a modified 1942 Stearman biplane which
author Stephen Coonts flew around the US during the summer of
1991. This plane is immortalized in the great book, "The Cannibal
Queen, An Aerial Odyssey Across America" by Pocket Books. This
VFR aircraft features fully animated virtual cockpit, virtual
instruments, sound files and maps to recreate this epic VFR
aviation adventure. Bill Lyons. 1.2MB |
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FS2000
1936 Ryan STA This FSDS design has animated control surfaces,
prop, flaps and has a bare metal finish. A panel is included
which uses Chuck Dome's moving hand throttle. By Paul Clawson.
278K |
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FS2000
North American P-51D-15-NA Mustang, 44-14888 "Glamorous
Glen III", flown by Captain Charles "Chuck" Yeager, 363rd
Fighter Squadron, 357th Fighter Group, November 1944. Includes
moving parts and night time textures for the virtual cockpit.
Flight model contains a true FS2000 .air file. Engine starts
and shut downs work. Sliding canopy activates when gear retracts.
Detailed cockpit can be viewed from spot plane view. Pilot's
head turns left and right with rudder movement. This is a
fully functional demo model and will be part of a forthcoming
commercial release by Blue Arrow. FS2000 sound set is a FlightSim.Com
FS2000 Gold Seal Approved sound set. Panel included is a freeware
non-commercial release. Visual model by Roger Dial (Blue Arrow
FS). Sound by Mike Hambly (Blue Arrow FS). Flight model by
Bruce Thorson. 9.2MB
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FS2000
D.H. Mosquito fighter bomber. Fs 2000 WWII Mosquito fighter
bomber aircraft. The aircraft and panel features new high quality
FS 2000 engine sounds, individual start-up/shut-down with backfire,
new stall and gear warning sound etc. Very readable instruments,
mini autopilot,default GPS and radio stack and an exellent pilots
view.The sound pack is suitable for other twin piston engine
aircrafts.FS 2000 default gauges required. The Flight Model
is a true FS2000 airfile. Aircraft designed by Shigeru Tanaka,
panel and FS 2000 sound-set by Jorgen Unschuld. 2.6MB |
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BT-13
Valiant. The "Valiant" was the basic trainer most widely
used by the USAAF during WW II. It represented the second of
the three stages of pilot training--primary, basic and advanced.
Compared with the primary trainers in use at the time, it was
considerably more complex. The BT-13 not only had a more powerful
engine, it was also faster and heavier. In addition, it required
the student pilot to use two-way radio communications with the
ground, operate landing flaps and a two-position variable pitch
propeller. Features include completely animated model with 11
textures, 16 sided fuselage, 3D intake, several texture transparencies,
virtual cockpit, accurate sound set addapted from the corsair
sound set by Aaron R. Swindle. 3D model and AIR file by Captain
Slug. 116K |
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FS2000
Curtiss June Bug. Curtiss Arodrome number 3 or "June Bug"
as it was christened, first flew in 1908 and between 21 June
and 31 August of that year, succeeded in making more than
30 take-offs, mainly in the hands of Glenn Curtiss and McCurdy.
Curtiss was awarded the Scientific American Journal's prize
for the first officially recognised flight of over 1km on
4th July 1908 in this aircraft. The flight took 1 minute 42.5
seconds. By Wilbur/Moriarty Pegasus Aviation Design. 346K
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Republic
P-43 Lancer - FS2000 only. Built by Republic, the P-43 was
a modification of the P-35 and a precursor to the P-47. Model
features full moving parts. Model and panel by David Eckert.
Flight dynamics by Bob Boudoin and Bruce Thorson. WWII gauges
by R.L. Clark. 1.6MB |
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