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Name: su_p51b_sky_clipper_v1.zip Size: 1,949,157 Date: 05-02-2010
FS2004 P-51B Mustang "Sky-Clipper". This is a texture package for SkyUnlimited Productions Legacy of the Sky: Mustang Fighters of WWII for FS2004 and CFS3. This repaint depicts the personal aircraft "Sky-Clipper" of Lt. Bruno Peters, of the 355th Fighter Squadron, 354th Fighter Group. By Richard Atkinson. |
Name: su_p51b_smiths_tiger_v1.zip Size: 906,143 Date: 04-28-2010
FS2004 P-51B Mustang R. T. Smith (fictional). This is a texture package for SkyUnlimited Productions Legacy of the Sky: Mustang Fighters of WWII for FS2004 and CFS3. This is a fictional "what if" repaint based upon the P-40B AVG scheme of Flight Leader R. T. Smith. By Richard Atkinson. |
Name: he70_spain.zip Size: 155,322 Date: 04-26-2010
CFS Nationalist Air Force Heinkel He 70 Rayo. The Heinkel He 70 was a German mail plane, passenger, liaison, training and bomber aircraft of the 1930s. Although useful, it had a relatively brief commercial career before it was replaced by types which could carry more passengers. As a combat aircraft, it was a not a great success because it rapidly became outdated. Nevertheless, the He 70 was a brilliant design for its day, setting no fewer than eight world speed records by the beginning of 1933. The Luftwafe commisioned a light bomber version which which was subsequently used in the Spanish Civil War. Twenty-eight aircraft were sent with the Legion Kondor, where they were used during the Spanish Civil War as fast reconnaissance and bomber aircraft. Their high speed gave them the nickname Rayo (lightning). Eleven war survivors flew until 1950 with the "Ejercito del Aire" as liasson aircraft. This virtual model represent a He 70 of 7-G-14 based at Vitoria and Burgos as fast recce and light bomber, 1937. Original model by Mike Hill. Panel from default Hurricane. All reworked to FS98/CFS1 with new textures, damage profile and moving parts by Edmundo Abad. |
Name: hs123_spain.zip Size: 131,180 Date: 04-26-2010
CFS Nationalist Air Force Henschel Hs123. The Henschel Hs 123 was a single-seat biplane dive bomber and close-support attack aircraft flown by the German Luftwaffe during the Spanish Civil War and the early to mid-point of World War II. Although an obsolete design, it continued to see front-line service until 1944. This virtual model represent a Hs 123 of Legion Kondor, flown by german volunteers of the Luftwaffe based in Seville, Spanish Civil War, 1937. Original model by Michael Hart. Panel from default FW-190. All reworked with additional textures and new damage profile by Edmundo Abad. |
Name: il-2singleseater.zip Size: 4,510,379 Date: 04-24-2010
FS2004/FSX Ilyushin Il 2 Tankbuster. The Il-2 ground attack aircraft was produced in vast quantities, becoming the single most widely produced military aircraft in aviation history. This is the single seat first production version that came out in early 1941. The first of over 35,000 made. CFS2 model by "Thicko", upgraded to FS2004/FSX by A.F. Scrub. |
Name: dc2luft.zip Size: 3,057,458 Date: 04-23-2010
FS98/CFS Lufthansa Douglas DC-2. Lufthansa purchased its first Doulas DC2 through Fokker (the European agent for Douglas) in 1934. During WWII, others Douglas DC-2 captured by German forces on countries under military occupation, were delivered to Lufthansa and also to the Luftwaffe as a troop and cargo transport. The German DC-2s continued in operation until 1945. This virtual model represent the Lufthansa Douglas DC-2 D-AAIB, 1941. Original FS98 model by Harry Follas. Sound pack for DC3 Dakota by Mike Hambly. All reworked to FS98/CFS1 with new textures, panel, damage profile and moving parts by Edmundo Abad. |
Name: hs123.zip Size: 104,575 Date: 04-23-2010
CFS Luftwaffe Henschel Hs123. The Henschel Hs 123 was a single-seat biplane dive bomber and close-support attack aircraft flown by the German Luftwaffe during the Spanish Civil War and the early to mid-point of World War II. Although an obsolete design, it continued to see front-line service until 1944. This virtual model represent a Hs 123 of Escuadrilla Azul, flown by spanish volunteers of the JG-27 based in Vitebsk, Russian front, 1942. Original model by Michael Hart. Panel from default FW-190 All reworked with additional textures and new damage profile by Edmundo Abad. |
Name: he-70_cfs98.zip Size: 69,323 Date: 04-21-2010
FS98/CFS Lufthansa Heinkel He 70 Blitz. The Heinkel He70 was a German mail plane, passenger, liaison, training and bomber aircraft of the 1930s. Although useful, it had a relatively brief commercial career before it was replaced by types which could carry more passengers. As a combat aircraft, it was a not a great success because it rapidly became outdated. Nevertheless, the He 70 was a brilliant design for its day, setting no fewer than eight world speed records by the beginning of 1933. This virtual model represent the Lufthansa Heinkel 70 # D-UJUZ, 1935. Original model by Mike Hill. Panel from default Hurricane CFS. All reworked to FS98/CFS1 with new textures, damage profile and moving parts by Edmundo Abad. |
Name: stinson_l5.zip Size: 855,025 Date: 04-21-2010
FS98/CFS Stinson L-5 Sentinel. Repainted as USAAF Stinson L-5 #298989, Normandy theater, with "Invasion Stripes" on bottom surfaces. The Stinson L-5 Sentinel was a small American liaison aircraft built by the Stinson division of Consolidated-Vultee, before and during World War II. When World War II broke out, the Voyager was redesigned and then entered into service as a liaison aircraft. It also flew in the artillery spotter role and as an air ambulance. The later model L-5s had their fuselages modified to accommodate one stretcher patient. About 3591 Sentinels were built during WWII for the US Army Air Force and the US Marines. Original model by Jerry Arzdorf. Panel by J.L. Stubbs. All reworked to FS98/CFS1 with new textures, damage profile and moving parts by Edmundo Abad. |
Name: ki84_fix.zip Size: 985,232 Date: 04-20-2010
CFS Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate, allied code-name "Frank". Fix zip file to correct the mistakes of first uploaded file of this plane. Adds the missing .air file, and the .mdl file was "repaired" to run under Microsoft Windows XP System. The Ki-84 was an Imperial Japanese Army Fighter developed from KI-43 Hayabusa and KI-44 Shoki, but with performances as the american P-51 Mustang. Allied Code-Name "Frank". The available textures represent three different KI-84 units. 29th Sentai, 73th Sentai, and unknown unity, individual number #24. Created by Bruno Duffort and Patrick Didier (CFS2 version). Adapted to CFS and repainted in three differents textures by Edmundo Abad. |
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