b10_b.zip Description: FS2002 MARTIN B10 The Martin B-10 was the first all-metal monoplane bomber to go into regular use by the United States Army Air Corps, entering service in June 1934.It was also the first mass-produced bomber whose performance was superior to that of the Armys pursuit aircraft of the time.The B-10 served as the airframe for the B-12, B-13, B-14, A-15 and O-45 designations.The B-10 included several revolutionary features, and won Martin the Collier Trophy in 1932 for its design. model and textures by Richard Alexander van Hien rvanhien_at_uol.com.br, or ravhien_at_fazenda.sp.gov.br
b10_w139.zip Description: FS2002 MARTIN B10 The Martin B-10 was the first all-metal monoplane bomber to go into regular use by the United States Army Air Corps, entering service in June 1934.It was also the first mass-produced bomber whose performance was superior to that of the Armys pursuit aircraft of the time.The B-10 served as the airframe for the B-12, B-13, B-14, A-15 and O-45 designations.The B-10 included several revolutionary features, and won Martin the Collier Trophy in 1932 for its design. model and textures by Richard Alexander van Hien rvanhien_at_uol.com.br, or ravhien_at_fazenda.sp.gov.br
b17303rd.zip Description: B-17e Thunderbird With Multiplayer Bombing Capabilities: To Release Bombs Simply Use Cannon Trigger On Your Joystick. Thunderbird B-17g #42-38050 (359bs) Bn-g. Flew 112 Combat Missions. Note: Thunderbird Used The Letter Codes bn-u During All Of Her Combat Missions. The u Was Changed To g Following Her Last Combat Mission On 22 March 1945 At Which Time She Was Declared war Weary And No Longer Used For Combat Operations. Dedicated To The hells Angels 303rd Bg Both Authentic And Sim Squadrons Repaint By Robert hawk(bds Hawk) Hawk@immortal.com
b17fsaf.zip Description: FS2000/FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002/CFS2 Military Swiss Air Force Boeing B-17F. Custom panel by Walter Myers, sound & DP file included.
b17fwolf.zip Description: FS2000/FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Military Boeing B17F-80-B0 42-29953, Wolfess, of the 364th BS/305th Bombardment Group, 8th Air Force, Chelveston, England, November 1943. A.C.T.publishing Contest repaint aircraft.
b218.zip Description: CFS2 Boeing 218 fighter This FSDSv2 project is painted as the plane used by heroic American pilot Robert McCawley Short against six Japanese planes over Shanghai. In the combat he damaged two bombers but were shoot down by Lt. Ikuta. JD Tinball reworked an original Paul Clawsons FS9 file. He also did new textures and a new panel using standart gauges for it. Peperez is guilty for DP and airfiles.
b23.zip Description: FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Pro Douglas B-23 dragon Bomber. The B-23 Was The Bomber Version Of The Dc-3, But Much Slimmer And More Powerful. This Fsds Project Has Moving Parts And Transparent Windows. A Dc-3 Panel By Samuel Linell Is Included. By Paul Clawson
b25darmy.zip Description: FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 - North American B-25d Mitchell This Is The Cfs2 Ai Aircraft, North American B-25d
Mitchell Bomber In Olive Drab Textures With air File
Changes So That The Aircraft Will Be Flyable
In FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002. Special FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 fx And Smoke
Effects Added Based On The Work Of Owen Hewitt
And Nibbio.. All Aircraft Textures Have Been Updated
And Are In Ww Ii Livery. This Aircraft Is From Cfs2 And
Modified For FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002. All Flight Surfaces Are Moveable,
Detailed Flight Crew, Machine Guns, Retractable Landing Gear,
Ground Steerable, Rolling Wheels, Moving Gear Struts, Enhanced
Engine Start Smoke, Choice Of Black Exhaust Smoke Trail
Or White Smoke Trail From Each Engine. Weathered Texture.
air File By Adam Warren, Update By Bob Bongiovanni.
Usaf_flyboy@att.net
b25j_usa.zip Description: North American B-25j In Fictional U.s. Markings. This Is The Default B-25j As A Standalone U.s. Aircraft For Cfs3. The Plane Will Show Up On The U.s. Menu As B-25j Us. Hex-editing And Paint Modification By B. killbilly Saxton
b26c16.zip Description: FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 B-26C-15 S/N 41-34938
Big Ass Bird was from the 12th Air Force, 319th Bomb Group 438 Bomb Squadron based in
Rufisque French West Africa in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations. She flew 145
missions between June 1943 and November 1944 in North Africa, Italy and southern France and
was the fastest plane in the group. Her first crew was led by Lt. T. C. Rammelkamp but was
flown by other crews including Lt. Lawrence E. Stephens. She was shot up badly on her 55th
mission and again on her 59th, but remained a lucky ship. Her crew chief was J. Wesley
Johnston for her first 120 missions. FSDS Model created by W. E. Stephens and Textures by W.
E. Stephens, Ph. D. Panel by Rob Clark Pilot figures by for CFS2 and FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002