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  1. CFS Bell P-39D Airacobra

    CFS Bell P-39D Airacobra, USAAC 31st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, February 1941 (CFS only package). Originally designed as an interceptor, the US Army requested that Bell redesign the P-39 as ground attack fighter. This led to the removal of its Allison V-1710's turbosupercharger and enlarging the plane, leading to a marked reduction in performance. The D model was the first combat ready production variant. It was one of only a handful of modern combat aircraft available to the USAAC at the time of Pearl Harbor. FS5 model/AFX by Eric C. Johnson. CFS moving parts model, original textures and DP by Chuck Dome. DP/CFS by Chuck Dome. Includes Dan Griffin's CFS P-39 v2 panel. Custom FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of EYA - Enjoy Your Aircraft. Checklist by Josh Van Stavern. History file by Joe Baugher. Period flight music included. Second of fourteen sets of Airacobra packages; compiled by Derek 'Deke' Wakefield of Indianola Flightcraft.

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  2. CFS Bell F2L-1 SeaCobra

    CFS Bell F2L-1 SeaCobra USN (fictional), NAS Ford Island, February 1942 (CFS only package). What if the US Navy acquired a number of the ex-British Mk.1/P-400s in early 1942 to make up for the losses sustained at Pearl Harbor. Unsuited for carrier duty, the Sea Cobra would've been limited to operating from shore bases. Stationed at NAS Ford Island they freed up surviving carrier capable fighters for fleet duty. FS5 model/AFX by Eric C. Johnson. CFS moving parts model by Chuck Dome. DP/CDP by Steve Bezant. Includes Dan Griffin's CFS P-39 v2 panel. Custom FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of EYA - Enjoy Your Aircraft. Checklist by Josh Van Stavern. History file by Joe Baugher. Period flight music included. Third of fourteen sets of Airacobra packages; repaint and assembled by Derek 'Deke' Wakefield of Indianola Flightcraft.

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  3. CFS Bell P-39C Airacobra

    CFS Bell P-39C Airacobra, bare metal, USAAC early 1941 (CFS only package). Originally designed as an interceptor, the US Army requested that Bell redesign the P-39 as ground attack fighter. This led to the removal of its Allison V-1710's turbosupercharger and enlarging the plane, leading to a marked reduction in performance. The C model was the first production variant. However it was soon learned it was not suited to combat, lacking armor and self-sealing fuel tanks. Only twenty examples were built and all were relegated to training duties. FS5 model/AFX by Eric C. Johnson. Converted for CFS with animated prop, flaps and landing gear. DP/CFS by Chuck Dome. Includes Dan Griffin's CFS P-39 v2 panel. Custom FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of EYA - Enjoy Your Aircraft. Checklist by Josh Van Stavern. History file by Joe Baugher. Appropriate flight music included. First of Fourteen sets of Airacobra packages; compiled by Derek 'Deke' Wakefield of Indianola Flightcraft.

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  4. CFS/FS98 Curtiss P-40E-1

    CFS/FS98 Curtiss P-40E-1 (Hawk 87-A3) Warhawk of the 11th FS, 343 FG "Aleutian Tigers", out of Kiska in 1943. Model by Harald Reuter, painted by Reg Allen. Converted for CFS with gun profile added by Mauro Piccin. Converted for FS98 with animated prop, flaps, and landing gear. Includes updated edition of Chuck Dome's Hurricane panel (with additional gauges by Chuck Dome, Glenn Copeland, Brian Kostick, Jay Crawford and John Hirsch), sound package by George Csillag, and checklist by Josh Van Stavern. Appropriate flight music included. Package compiled by Indianola Flightcraft.

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  5. CFS/FS98 Douglas AD-4 (A-1H) Skyraider

    CFS/FS98 Douglas AD-4 (A-1H) Skyraider, USN VA-194, USS Valley Forge, Korea, 1951-52. Moving parts model with panel, necessary gauges, and .dp file. Spoiler key works the dive brakes. Uses CFS P-47 sound. Note: this is a CFS model that is FS98 compatable, but 98 users must alias a new panel and sound or the plane will not show up in the aircraft selection menu. By Tim Conrad.

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  6. CFS T-28S Fennec

    CFS T-28S Fennec. This T-28S Fennec N14113 was originally built as a North American T-28A Trojan 51-7545 (const. no. 174-398) and delivered to USAF Training Command on 10/11/52. Struck off charge in 1959 it was modified to become the 119th Fennec delivered the Armee de l'Air in the 1960's. In 1968 it retired from French service and returned to the USA from where it was sold to the Aerienne Haitenne as No. 1236 who it served until 1978. Returning again to the USA. it was eventually purchased in 1997 by M. Willing on behalf of Radial Revelations and ferried to Duxford where it was restored in its Armee de l'Air Dessert Camouflage markings Designed by E, R and T Allen with animated controls and moving parts.

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  7. CFS/CFS2/FS2000 P-51D "Bunnie"

    CFS/CFS2/FS2000 P-51D "Bunnie", Lieutenant Roscoe Brown, Jr. This aircraft represents Lieutenant Roscoe Brown, Jr.'s North American P-51 Mustang "Bunnie", of the 100th squadron, 332nd fighter group. This was a squadron made up of all black pilots, members of the famed "Tuskegee Airmen,", black pilots in WWII who reportedly never lost a bomber in combat. The 332nd fighter group served as bomber escort in the Italian campaign. Lieutenant Roscoe Brown earned the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with eight Oak Leaf Clusters. He is especially famed for, on March 24, 1945, he, along with Charles Brantly and Earl Lane, was able to shoot down an Me-262 in combat. The model was created by Alain L'Homme, the panel by Chris Arrington, and the textures by Ephram Matheson.

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  8. CFS Black Panther

    CFS Black Panther. Fast and& powerful, this ship has more lift and speed for better performance in CFS. Damage profile has rockets, forward guns, door guns. High visibility digital navigation panel and full visibility HUD for combat ops. A repaint of Ian Standfast's Aerospatiale SA365N Dauphin/HH-65A DOLPHIN version 3, modified for use in CFS1. Repaint, mods and panel config by Don McComb (DSM).

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  9. CFS Lockheed C-130 Hercules DP Update

    CFS Lockheed C-130 Hercules DP Update. Fixes problem with rear facing guns. By Tim Vos.

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  10. CFS/CFS2/FS2002 Nieuport 19bis Trainer

    CFS/CFS2/FS2002 Nieuport 19bis Trainer, 1917. When more modern fighters became available, the 1917 Nieuport 17bis was mostly used as a fighter trainer from 1917 until the mid twenties. This Nieuport 17bis was built by the British Nieuport Company and only equipped two British naval units. This example N5878 lacks the typical roundels under the upper wing. It is a very powerful and responsive aerobatic flyer. New improved model with fully animated moving parts by Stephan Scholz. Sound.cfg by Christoph Ruhtenberg. New texture, .air and .dp file by A.F. Scrub.

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  11. CFS/CFS2/FS2002 Nieuport 24

    CFS/CFS2/FS2002 Nieuport 24. This is Nr 3961 as flown by Esc N91 in 1917. The Nieuport 24 was one of the last sesquiplane WW1 biplane fighters, developed from the original Nieuport 11 bebe made by the Nieuport factory. This model had a 120 hp rotary engine and a cowling mounted gun. New improved model with fully animated moving parts by Stephan Scholz. Sound.cfg by Christoph Ruhtenberg. New texture, .air and .dp file by A.F. Scrub.

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  12. CFS/CFS2/FS2002 Nieuport 17

    CFS/CFS2/FS2002 Nieuport 17 as flown by Charles Nungesser in Escadrille N65. Nungesser became a pilot in March, 1915 and was assigned to Escadrille Voisin 106 at Avord. He then moved up to Nieuport fighters. This Nieuport 17 was flown by Nungesser in 1916. He decorated the fuselage of his plane with a heart containing skull, crossed bones, a coffin and candles. This is the 2 gun fighter. Despite terrible injuries, Nungesser achieved ten victories in the battle of Verdun. At the end of the great war, his final score would be 43 enemy planes. New improved model with fully animated moving parts by Stephan Scholz. Sound.cfg by Christoph Ruhtenberg. New texture, .air and .dp file by A.F. Scrub.

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  13. CFS Lear 45 DP

    CFS Lear 45 DP. A *.dp file for the default FS98 Learjet. It includes four 50 caliber machine guns on the wings. By Tim Vos.

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  14. CFS/CFS2 Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat

    CFS/CFS2 Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat. This aircraft Nr 17 flew with VF-6 during March 1942. It was Grumman's first modern all-metal monoplane fighter. The Wildcat was stoutly constructed, well armored and well armed, with six .50-caliber Brownings. The F4F-4's larger, more powerful engine gave this Wildcat superior speed and diving ability. Repaint with moving parts, textures and Dp file by A.F. Scrub.

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  15. CFS/CFS2 Royal Aircraft Factory Se5A

    CFS/CFS2 Royal Aircraft Factory Se5A. The first aircraft No. B8392 was flown by Lieutenant Frank Currie who served in the Australian Flying Corps. B8392 is shown with flight marking of "1" and was most likely from B Flight. The second aircraft No. A8936 was flown by Capt. William "Billy" Bishop, No. 60 Sqdn., RFC in 1917. He is the second highest scoring ace among British and Commonwealth fliers. This model shows Bishop's Se5 as it looked during the early summer of 1917. The blue markings on the nose and tail indicate B Flight of No. 60 Squadron. Original AFX by Andrew Hall. New enhanced model with moving parts by Stephan Scholz. New panel, textures, .air and .dp file by A.F. Scrub.

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  16. CFS Blohm und Voss P. 212. 03 Strahljager

    CFS Blohm und Voss P. 212. 03 Strahljager ("Jet Fighter"). The P. 212. 03 was Blohm und Voss entry into the Emergency Fighter Competition to take advantage of the new He S 011 jet engine. Three prototypes were ordered and construction began in May 1945. The first aircraft was to make its first flight in August and the second aircraft was to be ready by September 1945. Of course, the end of the war ended all construction. Features: realistic Flight Dynamics, realistic Sound and Panel, realistic Damage Profile, full moving parts, two liveries: green camo and air grey. Model, textures and damage profile by CM Carlson. Panel by Stefan Geisler. Sound by Bernd Rossner. Flight Dynamics, Modifications and Package by Simone Prattico'.

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  17. CFS/CFS2 Sopwith Camel

    CFS/CFS2 Sopwith Camel as flown by C.M. McEwen. McEwen joined the Canadian Army in 1916. In 1917, he was seconded to the Royal Flying Corps. He served in Italy as a Sopwith Camel pilot, scoring 27 victories. He received the Military Cross (MC), Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) and the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) with Bar in September 16, 1918 "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in destroying 27 enemy aeroplanes". Original AFX by Andrew Hall. New enhanced model with moving parts by Stephan Scholz. Sound.cfg by Christoph Ruhtenberg. New panel, textures, .air and .dp file by A.F. Scrub.

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  18. Handley Page Hampden AFX, FSC

    Handley Page Hampden AFX, FSC; unfinished project. AFX requires Abacus AF99. FSC requires Abacus FSDS. Should look similar to Fw-189 when finished. By James Elwood.

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  19. CFS N.A. F-86A-5 Sabre

    CFS N.A. F-86A-5 Sabre, USAF 49-1236. N.A. F-86A-5 Sabre USAF FU-236, C/N 91236, 336th, 4th FIG, one of the aircraft flown by Lt Col Bruce Hinton in Korea, December 1950. Transferred to the 334th FIS FU-236 was shot down by the MiG-15 of Dmitri A. Samoylov (523 IAP, 303 IAD) the 24th October 1951. The pilot, Fred Wicks was captured. In the same mission Samoylov had destroyed also the F-86E FU-682 of the 336th FIS (Pilot Bradley Irish was also captured). No MiGs were destroyed this day. Original by Terry Hill. Repainted and flight model by Daniel Nole.

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  20. CFS Marcel Dassault Mirage IIIEA

    CFS Marcel Dassault Mirage IIIEA Fuerza Aerea Argentina I-019 Original by Paul Kimberling and Joel Branchu. Repainted, animated and flight model by Daniel Nole.

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  21. CFS/FS98 JASDF F-15J Eagle

    CFS/FS98 JASDF F-15J Eagle. Painted in the livery of the Japan Air Self Defense Force (JASDF), 7th Wing, 204th Squadron, Hyakuri Airbase, Japan. The JASDF operates about 190 Eagles in the Air Defense role. Original aircraft model by Alphasim. Repaint by Udo Entenmann.

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  22. CFS/FS98 USAF F-15C Pacific Eagles Package

    CFS/FS98 USAF F-15C Pacific Eagles Package. USAF F-15C Pacific Eagles. Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) liveries of the 3rd Wing, Elmendorf AFB, Anchorage, Alaska, and the 18th Wing, Kadena AB, Okinawa, Japan, included. Original aircraft model by Alphasim. Repaint by Udo Entenmann.

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  23. CFS Bf109G Aces Textures

    CFS Bf109G Aces Textures. Add-on textures for the stock Bf109G that show the aircraft of reich and western front aces. Planes shown are of Walter Dahl of JG3, Klaus Mietusch of JG26 and Anton Hackl of JG11.

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  24. CFS/FS98 F-84G Thunderjet-5a

    CFS/FS98 F-84G Thunderjet-5a Aerobrigata-Pattuglia Acrobatica (Demonstration Team) "Guizzo" A.M.I. (Aeronautica Militare Italiana), 1953/54. On 1st June 1953 the 5a Aerobrigata was charged to form the first national post-war aerobatics team, named "Guizzo" (Flash) from the radio-call of the 103 Gruppo. The formation was composed of four ships piloted by Magg. Deggiovanni (leader), Mar. Pillepich, Ten. Bladelli, Cap. Marsilli and by Serg. Magg. Birago. The team took part in exhibitions also abroad and at Soesterberg (Holland), for the first time in aviation history, performed the famous aerobatics "Bomb". Original by Tim Conrad. Repaint by Corrado Sandri from a rework by Torben Svane.

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  25. CFS FW190a Aces Textures

    CFS FW190a Aces Textures. Add-on textures for the stock FW190a that show the aircraft of western front aces. Planes shown are of Walter Oesau of JG2, Josef Priller of JG26 and Wilhelm Moritz of IV/JG 3.

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