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  1. CFS2 SAAF Spitfire IX

    CFS2 SAAF Spitfire IX, squadron 4, based in Italy during 1945. Includes moving parts, panel and virtual cockpit.

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  2. CFS2 Pierre Clostermann's Spitfire

    CFS2 Pierre Clostermann's Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX, squadron 604. Features moving parts, panel and virtual cockpit.

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  3. CFS2 Canadian Vickers Canso A

    CFS2 Canadian Vickers Canso A No.5 (BR) Sqn. RCAF, 1944. S/N 11054 based at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia from March 1944. This aircraft still flies today as ZK-PBY. New model, aircraft is a true amphibian in CFS2. By Harry Follas and Brian Horsey. CFS2 update by Scot Fraser.

    2,915 downloads

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  4. CFS2 Bristol Beaufighter Mk. X

    CFS2 Bristol Beaufighter Mk. X of 30 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, Tadje Strip, New Guinea, August 1944. An Australian Beaufighter, but still a Mk.X built in the U.K. Later on Beaus were also built in Australia and designated Mk. 21. This particular aircraft served with No. 30 Squadron RAAF in New Guinea.

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  5. CFS2 North American PBJ-1D

    CFS2 North American PBJ-1D. A repaint of the default B-25D Mitchell to represent the Navy version. Damage skin included. By Lindsay Watt.

    2,224 downloads

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  6. CFS2 Consolidated PB4Y-1

    CFS2 Consolidated PB4Y-1. A repaint of the default B-24D Liberator to represent the Navy version. Damage skin included. By Lindsay Watt.

    3,110 downloads

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  7. CFS2 Consolidated B-24D Liberator

    CFS2 Consolidated B-24 D Liberator repainted in bare metal finish. Tail art represents the 389th Bomber Group, with olive drab glear shield and red cowling. Damage skin included. By Lindsay Watt.

    3,199 downloads

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  8. CFS2 Consolidated B-24D

    CFS2 Consolidated B-24 D. A repaint of the default B24 Liberator in a 1943 desert scheme. Damage skin included. By Lindsay Watt.

    1,661 downloads

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  9. CFS2 US Navy Douglas SBD-3 Fix

    CFS2 US Navy Douglas SBD-3 Fix for use with SBDMIDWA.ZIP. Fixes missing prop spinner, missing carb air scoop and other smaller faults. By J-P Demmerle.

    2,455 downloads

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  10. CFS2 US Navy Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless Fix

    CFS2 US Navy Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless Fix, for use with SBDCORAL.ZIP. Fixes miscolored emblems, missing prop spinner, missing carb air scoop and other smaller faults. By J-P Demmerle.

    1,755 downloads

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  11. CFS2 Douglas A-24 Fix

    CFS2 Douglas A-24 Fix, possibly for use with A24ATC.ZIP. Fixes tail hook which should be absent from the A-24 and other various smaller problems. By J-P Demmerle.

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  12. CFS2 US Navy Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless

    CFS2 US Navy Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless. The SBD "Slow But Deadly" Dauntless, considered obsolete when the war began in 1941, was the backbone of carrier and land based dive bomber squadrons through most of the war. At the Battle of Midway in June of 1942, SBD's flew from the carriers Enterprise, Hornet and Yorktown, sinking 4 of Japan's front line carriers. The SBD-3 represented here flew off the Enterprise in the Battle of Midway. By J-P Demmerle and Paul Knuth. (See also FIXMIDWA.ZIP)

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  13. CFS2 US Navy Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless

    CFS2 US Navy Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless. The SBD "Slow But Deadly" Dauntless, considered obsolete when the war began in 1941, was the backbone of carrier and land based dive bomber squadrons through most of the war. This model is an SBD-3 from VB-2 aboard the USS Yorktown CV-5 at the Battle of Coral Sea in May of 1942. By J-P Demmerle and Paul Knuth. (See also FIXCORAL.ZIP)

    3,207 downloads

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  14. CFS2 Lockheed P-38F Lightning

    CFS2 Lockheed P-38 F Lightning fictional repaint. Damage skin included. By Lindsay Watt.

    1,481 downloads

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  15. CFS2 Lockheed P-38F Lightning

    CFS2 Lockheed P-38 F Lightning fictional repaint. Damage skin included. By Lindsay Watt.

    645 downloads

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  16. CFS2 Lockheed P-38F Lightning

    CFS2 Lockheed P-38 F Lightning repaint. Damage skin included. By Lindsay Watt.

    847 downloads

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  17. CFS2 North American B-25D Mitchell

    CFS2 North American B-25 D Mitchell light bomber, Desert Cam repaint. Damage skin included. By Lindsay Watt.

    2,649 downloads

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  18. CFS2 Boeing B-17G

    CFS2 Boeing B-17 G Flying Fortress, serial number 44-85784, "Sally B". This plane is the only one currently in the U.K. that is still airworthy. By Ickie Berleim.

    3,557 downloads

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  19. CFS2 General Motors FM-2 Wildcat

    CFS2 General Motors (Eastern) FM-2 Wildcat fighter. The FM-2 was based on Grumman's F4F-8 version but made by General Motors. A total of 4437 FM-2s were made from 1943 to 1945 and were used in both the Atlantic and Pacific, primarily on escourt carriers. By Steve Baugh.

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  20. CFS2 Boeing B-17 G Flying Fortress

    CFS2 Boeing B-17 G Flying Fortress, serial #44-83575 "Nine O' Nine". The Collings Foundation B17 was named "Nine-O-Nine" in honor of #42-31909 a 91st Bomb Group, 323rd Squadron plane of the same name which completed 140 missions without an abort nor loss of a crewmen Repainted by Ickie Berleim.

    3,688 downloads

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  21. CFS2 Consolidated B-24D Liberator

    CFS2 Consolidated B-24 D Liberator. The B24 was employed in operations in every combat theater during World War II. Because of its great range, it was particularly suited for such missions as the famous raid from North Africa against the oil industry at Ploesti. This feature also made the airplane suitable for long over-water missions in the Pacific Theater. More than 18,000 Liberators were produced. This aircraft is the default non-flyable aircraft made flyable. By Yota Suwa.

    4,409 downloads

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  22. CFS2 Bell P-39D Airacobra

    CFS2 Bell P-39 D Airacobra textures. A repaint of the default P39. By Doug McNally.

    2,728 downloads

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  23. CFS2 Consolidated PBY-5A

    CFS2 Consolidated PBY-5A of VP-54, "Black Cats" USN 1944. A U.S. Navy PBY-5A operated by VP-54 on anti-shipping patrols in the Solomon Islands during 1943-44. New model, aircraft is a true amphibian in CFS2. By Harry Follas and Brian Horsey. CFS2 update by Scot Fraser.

    7,721 downloads

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  24. CFS2 French Navy Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless

    CFS2 French Navy Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless update, for use with SBD-FRNV.ZIP. Fixes a problem with the bombs.

    1,279 downloads

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  25. CFS2 Republic P-47 D Thunderbolt

    CFS2 Republic P-47 D Thunderbolt. Known as the Thunderbolt II by the RAF, this is an aircraft of No 79 Sqdn Wangjing, Burma in November 1944. Original by Roger L. Dial. Flight model by Bruce Thorson. Textures by Rob Cox.

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