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FS2002/CFS2
Grumman XF5F-1 Skyrocket
This FSDS2 project has moving parts, sliding transparent canopy,
pilot figure and a slight specular shine. Roger Gilmore has
created a custom panel based on a real photo for this project.
The .dp file includes 4 nose mounted machine guns. This airplane
will work in both FS2002 and CFS; see the readme for specifics.
By Paul Clawson. 2.2MB |
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FS2002
pro 'Restored' P47 Thunderbolt.
This aircraft represents a restored P47-d along with an updated
panel for modern navigation. Vast numbers of p47's strafed and
bombed throughout the european and pacific theaters until the
end of world war two. Republic's output of D models (12,602)
is the largest total of one subtype of any fighter in history,
total production of the "jug" amounting to 15,660. After World
War II this aircraft was popular with many air forces untill
well into the 1950's . It features a camouflage paint job full
moving parts including rolling wheels, landing gear, a modern
restored panel, etc. The realistic panel is designed by myself.
By Roger Gilbert. 2.6MB |
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FS2002/FS2000/FS98/CFS1/CFS2
T-6 Harvard Mk.IIa T-6 Harvard of the South African Air
Force (SAAF) This is a repaint representing a Harvard that served
in the Training role for over 50 years with the South African
Air Force. Includes OBJECT_DP and scenedb data to make all the
weapons appear in CFS II. Original Designer unknown, was downloaded
from http://www.flight_wz.com Textures by: W. Wright DP by:
Felipe Belalcazar. 796K |
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FS2002
STD/PRO model Savoia Marchetti S 55 X This
is the virtual model for Fs2002 of the famous italian flying
boat. The model here presented shows one of the examples of
the plane that took part to the historic North Atlantic flight
to commemorate the tenth anniversary of foundation of Italian
Royal Air Force in 1933. Archive contains two different examples
of the plane. One with Marshall Italo BALBO marks and the
other with that of Capt.NANNINI. This is the 3rd version of
my model, it is made with FSDS2 from ABACUS has full moving
parts, a detailed cockpit canopy with pilot inside, a 3D virtual
cockpit . Model and panel by Massimo Taccoli. The Balbo example
is repainted by Luigi Speroni. (see Trasvolata_pack.zip for
the adventure). 2.1MB
See Adventure
below..
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FS2002
Adventure for model Savoia Marchetti S 55 X
This
is the Historic North Atlantic flight to commemorate the tenth
anniversary of foundation of Italian Royal Air Force in 1933.
"Trasvolata del decennale". The adventure should be used with
SM55X_v3.zip file The file contains a specially made adventure
which allow to run through all legs of the epic flight, from
Orbetello to Chicago and back. Adventure by Michele Giandomenico.
3.3MB
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FS2002
Val-U-Prop Douglas DC-3 Plane and Panel Val-U-Prop is a
(fictional) rogue airline based in Bloomington, Indiana, that
flies everything from VIPs to sheep manure anyplace and anytime.
VP's motto is "No job too small; No fee too large," and our
DC-3's and DC-6's can be seen hedge-hopping into various obscure
airports throughout the USA. Based on the lovely DC-3 Pluna
by Daniel Gazzano, this aircraft is a re-paint of the fabulous
DC-3 OH-LCH by Jan Visser, Erik Ellis, Roy Chaffin, Ian Roper
and Bill Rambow, to which FS2002 lights have been added. Panel
includes everything on main panel, except for GPS, so there
is no tabbing. (Default pop-up radio stack is also included.)
Panel is based on photographs by Bill Blanchard (lower panel)
and Shawn Clark (upper). The very aluminal wing views were shot
by Thomas Andre Hjelmen, and the 1930s cabin was photographed
by Ben Wang and is populated with various VIPs. All of this
brought to you by Val-U-Prop - where WE VAL-U-YOU! By James
Underwood. 6.7MB |
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FS2002/CFS2
Grumman FF-1 The
FF-1 was the first of a long line of Grumman biplane fighters.
This FSDS2 project has moving parts including an accurate canopy
motion, transparent glass, pilot and gunner figures and a specular
shine.It is painted for the first section flight leader of VF-5
assigned to the Lexington in 1933. A .dp file is included. By
Paul Clawson. 711K |
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