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Category: FS2004 Military Sort Downloads by: Title (A\D) Date (A\D) Rating (A\D) Popularity (A\D) Resources currently sorted by: Title (Z to A)
zn728.zip  Description:
Fs2004 raf f. 1a lightning 92nd squadron xn728 repaint of kazunori itos recently released lightning done to raise awareness of the plight of the real world aircraft and the tragedy that has befell her. By wayne gregory (tmd air services)
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yf-16_2.zip  Description:
FS2004/FS9 YF-16 Air Superiority Gray. This aircraft was involved in the fly-off competition between what became the F-18 and F-16. This paint represents the second prototype in a trial Air Superiority Gray scheme. (Textures only repaint of Kirk Olsson usviper.zip) By Rob Grande
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yc14camo.zip  Description:
CFS2 Conversion and Repaint FS2004/FS2002 Boeing YC-14 by JR Lucariny This package contains converted model file to work with CFS2 and Camo textures for JR Lucariny Boeing YC-14. I have also included sound files that work with CFS2.
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yc14cam1.zip  Description:
CFS2 Conversion and Repaint Boeing YC-14 Repaint and model conversion by Jim Rockster Jacobson: jimjake2_at_attbi.com Original FS2004/FS2002 Boeing YC-14 by JR Lucariny This package contains converted JR Lucariny fs2004 model file to work with CFS2 and Camo textures for JR Lucariny Boeing YC-14. I have also included sound files that work with CFS2.
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yak9.zip  Description:
FS2004 YAKOLEV YAK-9 The Russian YAK-9U Fighter, represented a formidable threat which delivered the knock out blow to the Luftwaffe during World War II on the Eastern front. Due to the YAK-9s incredible speed, handling, reliability and firepower, German Messerschmitt BF-109s and Fock Wulf 190s suffered enormous losses. The Luftwaffe reported over 94,000 aircraft missing in action during World War II, more than 62,000 of these on the eastern front. KeSha Enterprises is proud to present a fighter that helped win World War II. This particular YAK-9 is owned by Sean Carroll and is based in Georgetown, Delaware. Besides making the air show circuit with the Yak Demonstration team it also flies in Reno at the Reno Air races each year. It won 3rd place Unlimited Silver in 2004 by beating several Mustangs! In 2005 they are returning to Reno with hopes of qualifying in Unlimited Gold. K. E. Strohm KeSha Enterprises August 2005 Email: ken_at_kesha.us
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yak38_42.zip  Description:
FS2002/FS2004 Yakovlev Yak-38 Forger-A. Yakovlev developed the Yak-38 based on Yak-36 V/STOL aircraft. Yak-38 was the first production vertical takeoff/landing aircraft built by the Soviet Union. Yak-38 was built to operate from the Soviet medium-sized Kiev class aircraft carriers. Two jet engines vertically installed behind the control seat generate the lift power. After the door equipped up and down is opened, these engines are worked. There are 16 air intakes that open with the spring in the door above. Another one turbo-jet engiine built into the body is generated in the cruise power. A total of about 230 aircraft were built. by Kazunori Ito.
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ya-10b.zip  Description:
FS2002/FS2004 Fairchild YA-10B Thunderbolt II Fairchild Co. remodeled the first title machine of pre-mass production type YA-10A, and made Night/Adverse Weather(N/AW) A-10 for trial purposes. However, it was not possible to produce, and the plan was canceled. The main remodeling point was an addition of the rear seat and enlargement of the vertical wings. Moreover, inertia navigation device (LN-39) and electric wave altimeter (AN/APN-194) were installed. But, strangely, the armor has not been extended to the rear seat. By Kazunori Ito.
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xx309.zip  Description:
FS2002/FS2004 - RAAF Bae Hawk T1. This Is A Repaint Of The British Aerospace Engineering Hawk T1 In 2005 Display Colours. This Model Has All Moving Surfaces, Reflective Texures And Virtual Cockpit. Original Fsds Design By Mikko Maliniemi - Modelling By Dsb Design, panel By Dsb Design. Repainted By James Gibney
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xr12.zip  Description:
Fs2002/fs2004 Republic Xf-12/xr-12 rainbow The Rainbow Was A Recon Plane Developed At The End Of Ww2 And Was Capable Of Cruising At 450 Mph At Altitude. This Model Was Created With Fsdsv2 And Includes Moving Parts, Alpha Channel Reflective Surfaces, Transparent Windows, Nav Lights, Landing Lights And on Demand Contrails. Ken Mitchells Connie Panel (with Modified Bitmap) Is Included. By Paul Clawson
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xfl1.zip  Description:
FS2004 Bell XFL-1 Airabonita The XFL-1 was a tail dragger version of the P-39 Airacobra designed to be a carrier fighter for the Navy. It failed its carrier trials so only the protoyype was produced. This FSDSv2 model has the usual animations, a pilot figure, transparent windows, landing lights and nav lights. It has both a 2D panel and a VC. By Paul Clawson
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