FS98 BEF
DeHavilland 82 Tiger Moth France 1939, with full moving
parts. Several Tiger Moths went to France as part of the RAF
contingent of the BEF, serving mainly as squadron "hacks".
During the German advances and the BEF's retreat to Dunkirk,
the Moths flew operational sorties as reconnaisance and communications
machines; this model represents one of them. There are many
stories concerning Moths harrassing the advancing German Army,
using beer bottle Moletov Cocktails and Bren LMG's from the
rear cockpit. Contains aircraft and panel by Wilbur/Moriarty/Wells/Vader
of Pegasus Aviation Design and sound by Mike Hambly. File size
713918
FS98 Halberstadt
D-II with full moving parts. The Halberstadt D.II was a
follow-up design set to
specifications by the German Imperial
government in desperate need of replacing the outclassed Fokker
monoplanes. Only about 100 D.IIs
and D.IIIs were built, yet performed well during 1916. Manfred
von
Richthofen flew one in January
of 1917 when his Albatros D-III suffered a cracked wing spar.
Contains
aircraft and panel by Moriarty
of Pegasus Aviation Design. File size 241811