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  1. CFS Bf109E Textures

    CFS Bf109E Textures. Add-on textures for the stock Bf109E that show the aircraft of western front aces in 1940 aircraft style. Planes shown are of Helmut Wick JG2, Adolf Galland JG26 and Werner Moelders JG51.

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  2. CFS/CFS2 North American P-51 Mustang

    CFS/CFS2 North American P-51 Mustang. Two liveries, P-51B "Semper Fi" and "The Hun Hunter Texas". "Semper Fi" (Always Faithful) is a fictious P51b fighting machine with exceptional performance and terrible guns. "The Hun Hunter" is a realistic P51B Mustang as flown by 1st Lieutenant Henry Brown, a 14 victory Ace from 354th Fighter squadron during April 1944. By A.F. Scrub.

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  3. CFS Pfalz D XII

    CFS Pfalz D XII. This is one of the last and best German fighters from the great war. It entered service in 1918. Features moving parts, four different paint schemes. Bob Pearson's profiles used for textures. Original model by JC Kiefer. Adapted for XP Windows with correct .mdl and new .dp file by A.F. Scrub.

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  4. SCASM Reworked CFS Planes Part 1

    SCASM Reworked CFS Planes Part 1. Includes variants of BF109E/trop, G.50, CR-32, CR-42, Tempest, MC-202, Martlet, Hurricane II B. Added features: working AI animations, multires model (3 LODs), breaking parts, stock-like props, correct scale and collision bubble, pilot added where needed, working loadouts. Various authors, SCASM rework by Corrado La Posta.

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  5. CFS Boeing B-17F Memphis Belle

    CFS Boeing B-17F Memphis Belle. The B-17 Flying Fortress "Memphis Belle" was the first 8th Air Force plane whose intact crew completed its full quota of combat misions. In the livery of the 91st Bomb Group, 324th Bombardment Squadron. Adapted for CFS with new textures, panel, sound and .dp files by A F Scrub.

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  6. CFS Finnish Air Force Hawk 75A

    CFS Finnish Air Force Hawk 75A (P-36D). Original FS98 flight model, repainted with textures of 32 H/LeLv homebased at Nurmolia, Finnish Air Force, 1942. The Hawk-75 A-3 was used in small numbers on eastern front by Finnish Air Force. The Finnish model came from a French set captured by the Germans on 1940, and delivered to Finland. By Edmundo Abad.

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  7. CFS WW1 Fokker D.VII

    CFS WW1 Fokker D.VII biplane fighter. The Fokker D.VII became a favorite of Germany's Aces of the air in the first World War. The Fokker D.VII was known for its colorful looks. Here you get the Black Fokker VII from Jasta 40s, flown by Carl Deglow, summer 1918 and the red one from, Jasta 18, flown by Ltn August Raben, summer 1918. Like the original, the simulation is a very nervous and powerful fighter, ideal to have a try at zone combat. Adapted for CFS with new texture, .air and .dp file by A.F. Scrub.

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  8. CFS Fokker D.VII

    CFS Fokker D.VII biplane fighter. The Fokker D.VII became a favorite of Germany's aces of the air in the first World War because of its ability to hold a steep climb without stalling and also to hold high altitudes from which it could drop down on enemy craft. First delivered in May of 1918 to the front, it immediately became a feared opponent of the Allied pilots. Like the original, the simulation is a very nervous and powerful fighter, ideal to have a try at zone combat. The model is painted to represent the Fokker VII "Stork", flown by Uffg Piel, from Jasta 13 during 1918. Adapted for CFS with new texture, air and dp file by A.F. Scrub.

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  9. CFS Reggiane Re 2000-II

    CFS Reggiane Re 2000-II. Original CFS aircraft of I Soliti Quattro Gatti (IS4G) Group, repainted with textures of Regia Marina catapulted version. The Reggiane 2000 was used in small numbers by Regia Aeronautica. Some Re2000 were modified for naval roles (Re2000/II version), serving experimentally as on-board fighters on Regia Marina battleships and cruisers, much in a similar way to the catapulted hurricanes called "Hurricats". By Edmundo Abad.

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  10. CFS Nakajima Kikka

    CFS Nakajima Kikka. The Nakajima Kikka (Orange Blossom), was clearly inspired by the German Me 262 jet fighter, and was the only World War II Japanese jet aircraft capable of taking off under its own power. The first prototype was ready by August 1945. Lieutenant Commander Susumu Takaoka made the first flight on August 7 (a day after of Hiroshima). Development of the Kikka ended four days later with the Japanese surrender. Original design by Yusaku Honma. Original panel by Bernd Drefahl. Original gauges by Stefan Geissler. Conversion with new damage profile and textures by Edmundo Abad.

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  11. CFS Mitsubishi A6M3 Type 32 Zero

    CFS Mitsubishi A6M3 Type 32 Zero (Hamp). Mitsubishi A6M3 Zero, of the 204rd Fighter Group, Rabaul, Imperial Japanese Navy Air Force, piloted by Kenji Yanagiya to escort Admiral Yamamoto on April 18, 1943. By Edmundo Abad.

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  12. CFS Mitsubishi Ki46-III Dinah

    CFS Mitsubishi Ki46-III Dinah. Original KI 46-III / FS98 aircraft, converted to CFS with new panel, gunstations and repainted textures. Mitsubishi's Ki-46 (Type 100 Reconnaissance Aircraft) series was code-named "Dinah" by the Allies. Original design by Yusaku Honma. Adapted for CFS by Edmundo Abad.

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  13. CFS Mitsubishi KI-83

    CFS Mitsubishi KI-83. Original KI-83 aircraft, converted to CFS with new panel, damage profile and repainted textures. The Mitsubishi KI-83 was a Japanese Army Experimental Long Range Fighter. Uses P38 panel, modified by Jorn Kudla. Original design by Yusaku Honma. Panel: I used the panel of P38 Lightning (P51D 2-props) Repainted textures, modified damage profile and .air file by Edmundo Abad

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  14. CFS Kawanishi N1K2 Shiden-Kai

    CFS Kawanishi N1K2 Shiden-Kai of Lt. Naoshi Kanno, v2. Original aircraft, converted to CFS1 with new panel and repainted textures as Lt. Naoshi Kanno's plane. Repaint of my first virtual model, now with more accurate textures of INJ (Japanese Navy Air Force). Original design by Yusaku Honma. Original background panel by John McGuigan. Repainted textures, modified damage profile and .air file by Edmundo Abad.

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  15. CFS Japanese K5y1

    CFS Japanese Naval Technical Arsenal Yokosuka K5y1. Original K5y1-a aircraft, converted to CFS with new panel, damage profile and repainted textures. Japanese Naval Technical Arsenal Yokosuka K5y1 (Type 93) was an two-seat land-based intermediate trainer of Japanese Navy Air Force. This plane was code-named "Willow" by the Allies. Uses stock Sopwith Camel panel. Original design by Yusaku Honma. Repainted textures, modified damage profile and .air file by Edmundo Abad.

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  16. CFS Nakajima J1N1 Gekko

    CFS Nakajima J1N1 Gekko. Original J1N1 aircraft, converted to CFS with new panel, damage profile and repainted textures. The Nakajima J1N1 Gekko series was code-named "Irving" by the Allies. The first prototype of this night fighter flew in May 1941. On wartime, 479 J1N1 Gekkos were produced. Original by Yusaku Honma. Panel by Jody O'Brien. Repainted textures, modified damage profile and .air file Edmundo Abad.

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  17. CFS Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien 244 Sentai

    CFS Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien 244 Sentai. A Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien of 244 Sentai, commanded by Major Teruhiko Kobyashi, Chofu/Tokio, 1944/45, Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. Original design by Bruno Duffort. New textures of 244 Sentai and ADF Panel by Edmundo Abad.

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  18. CFS Mitsubishi Ki46-II Dinah

    CFS Mitsubishi Ki46-II Dinah. Mitsubishi's Ki-46 Reconnaissance Aircraft series was code-named "Dinah" by the Allies. An original KI 46-II aircraft, converted to CFS with new panel, gun stations and repainted textures. Original design by Herve Devred. Panel by Jody O'Brien. By Edmundo Abad.

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  19. CFS Mitsubishi Ki46-III_KAI

    CFS Mitsubishi Ki46-III_KAI. The Mitsubishi Ki46 Dinah, fighter version, called "Hyakushiki Shitei III-Kai (Dinah)" was a development of the Ki-46-III reconnaisance aircraft, with cameras deleted, though it reverted to a more conventional cockpit canopy arrangement, as the nose had to be fitted with twin Ho-5 20 mm cannon with 200 rounds per gun. An Ho-203 37 mm cannon with 200 rounds capacity was placed in a fixed mounting on the top of the aircraft to fire upward and forward at an angle of 60 degrees from the horizontal, similar to "Schrage Musik" weapons in German night fighters. Original KI 46-II / FS95 aircraft, converted to CFS with new panel, gunstations and repainted textures. Original by Herve Devred. Original panel by Jody O'Brien. Updates by Edmundo Abad.

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  20. CFS Mitsubishi A6M5c Zero

    CFS Mitsubishi A6M5c Zero "Takeo Taminitzu". A Mitsubishi A6M5c Zero flown by Naval Air Pilot Takeo Tanimizu of the 203rd Fighter Group, Kagoshima, June 1945, Imperial Japanese Navy Air Force. Original design by Bruno Duffort. Original panel by Mike Colclough. Conversion with new panel, new gunstations (4x12.7mm + 2x20mm), damage profile and textures by Edmundo Abad.

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  21. CFS Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu

    CFS Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu. Original FS98 aircraft, converted to CFS with new panel and repainted textures as 2nd Chutai (squadron or company) 4th Sentai (flight regiment) plane, Japanese Army Air Force. The 4th Sentai was credited with 150 American bombers shot down, reaching the best score with the KI-45. Original design by Yusaku Honma. Repainted textures, modified damage profile, and air file by Edmundo Abad.

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  22. CFS Kawanishi E7K2 Al

    CFS Kawanishi E7K2 Al of the Imperial Japanese Navy 'Kawanishi E7K2, Type 94-2' reconnaissance seaplane since 1938. Original design by Yusaku Honma. Adapted for CFS with new textures, .air file, damage profile and new gunstations by Edmundo Abad.

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  23. CFS Messerschmitt BF 109 G-14

    CFS Messerschmitt BF 109 G-14 of the Italian ANR. This is a reworking of the textures of the Bf109G-14 by Pentti Kurkinen. The plane now represents the "Black 7" flown by Cap. Ugo Drago, CO of 4a Sq., II Gr.Caccia, ANR, Northern Italy, in winter 1944/spring 1945. Cap. Drago is an Italian ace with at least 17 confirmed air kills, still living. By Corrado Sandri.

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  24. CFS Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero-Sen

    CFS Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero-Sen (Navy Type 0 Carrier Fighter Model 21) flown by Petty Officer 1st Class Saburo Sakai of the Tainan KOkMtOi (Tainan Naval Air Corps), Imperial Japanese Naval Air Force; Lae, New Guinea, July 1942. The blue fuselage band indicates a Shotal (section) leader. Saburo Sakai achieved 60 aerial victories while flying the A6M2, before being severely wounded in the Guadalcanal campaign and giving up operational flying for many months. After the war, Sakai was the only one surviving Japanese ace, and wrote its experiences on the known book "Samurai", a masterpiece of aeronautical literature. Original design by Terry Hill. Flight model by Bruno Duffort. Original panel by Mike Colclough. New textures, guns profile, modified panel Edmundo Abad.

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  25. CFS Australian Sopwith Camel

    CFS Australian Sopwith Camel. This is the Sopwith Camel D1929 flown by Arthur Cobby during June of 1918. Cobby claimed 12 victories in D1929 comprising two in May and ten in June of 1918. Cobby's 13th victory was of Uffz Max Mertens on June 19th. The Camel was first flown on May 17, 1917, and was the Allies' premier fighter in WWI. The Camel demonstrated good handling and its armament of two 7.62 mm Maxim or two Vickers 0.030 machine guns was formidable. The name "Camel" was derived from the hump-shaped cover over the machine guns. By A.F. Scrub.

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