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d230_v02.zip  Description:
Luftwaffe, D.F.S.-230 , Assault Glider V0.2 This German assault/freight glider, developed by the DFS (Deutsche Forschungsanstalt fur Segelflug / German Research Institute for Sailplane Flight), was used for the first time during the operation against the Belgian Fort Eben Emael near Maastrich (May 10, 1940). They were also used during Krete invasion (Maleme, 1941), in the Western Desert and on the Russian Front for transport purposes. Were used also to deliver the Otto Skorzenys commandos against the Gran Sasso mountain-top hotel that was used to hold Mussolini (Sept.12, 1943).The Royal Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) received from Luftwaffe almost 20 230 and 4 Gotha Go-242, but they were used only for training. UPGRADED VERSION, now with functionally jettisonable undercarriage, drag chute and revised flight dynamics. Complete aircraft. Original GMAX hi-res model, features the usual moving parts, such as all flight controls, canopy and doors (5 different versions); Five different liveries (4 LW +1 R.A.); multiview 2D panel (NO VC). Created by Manuele Villa.
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sptfir9t.zip  Description:
 FS2002/Fs2004/FSX Spitfire IX Trainer: This model flies perfectly in FSX, FS9, FS8. The Spitfire IX is powered by a RR.Merlin 1,575 hp engine giving it a maximum speed of 392 m.p.h. at 13,500 ft. After the war it was developped as a twoseater trainer. You get two models : TE308, flown as Nr 163 by the Irish Aircorps and PT462,flown as AS-W in North Wales. Complete model,airfile,effects and textures by A.F.Scrub.
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scrss_20.zip  Description:
FSX / FS2004 Southern Cross Fokker FVII/3m. The Southern Cross made the first crossing of the Pacific Ocean by an aircraft, flown by Charles Kingsford-Smith and a crew of three. They took off from Oakland, California on May 31, 1928, and arrived at Brisbane, Australia on June 19. The Southern Cross was, at the time, even more famous than Charles Lindbergs Spirit of St. Louis. The Southern Cross is preserved today at Brisbane Airport. This package includes the aircraft model and ready-made flights you can use to recreate the 1928 experience. Improved version 2 model, modified to work with FSX as well as FS2004. By Jens B. Kristensen
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b307_v10.zip  Description:
 FSX and FS2004 Boeing 307 Stratoliner. The Boeing 307 was the first pressurized airliner. Because of the war, only 10 were built, initially for Pan American and TWA (and a special version for Howard Hughes). Three versions included here, in PanAm and TWA colours. By Jens B. Kristensen.
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sol_v20.zip  Description:
FSX and FS2004 Short S.45 Solent. The Solent was a large and powerful flying boat airliner of 1946 built for BOAC and TEAL (Tasman Empire Airways Ltd). The last Solent was retired in 1960. A Solent 3 of BOAC and Solent 4s of TEAL (early and late) and Aquila Airways included. Version 2 model modified to work with FSX as well as FS2004. Improved panel. By Jens B. Kristensen
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b247_v20.zip  Description:
 FSX and FS2004 Boeing 247. The Boeing 247 was a trendsetter in the early 1930’s. It was the first airliner to have an all-metal, stressed-skin, low-drag airframe and a retractable landing gear. Even when the bigger and better DC-2 and DC-3 arrived, the 247’s continued to give excellent service over the next 20 years. Flight dynamics by FSAviator. Version 2.0 with more variants including Roscoe Turners 1934 England-Australia racer. By Jens B. Kristensen.
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pfalzd12.zip  Description:
 FS2002/2004/FSX/CFS2 WW 1 Pfalz D XII The Pfalz D.XII was the successor to the Pfalz D.IIIa series fighter and entered service late in the summer of 1918. It was a sturdy and well designed fighter that nearly rivaled the famed Fokker D.VII in performance. It could outclimb, outdive and outspeed the Fokker D.VII, but it was less agile. Two different models for 2002/2004/FSX/CFS2 by A.F.Scrub.
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l188complete.zip  Description:
 Lockheed L-188 Electra II Varig. FSX Version Model: Pp-Vju - Totaly Free. Sounds and FSX conversion by Victor N Merculief Jr. FSDS drawing by Jrlucariny. Texture by Luiz Foernges. The Lockheed L-188 Electra II certainly stands in the running as the crowning achievement of the age of the propeller-driven airliner. It was fast, powerful, quiet, comfortable. It seemed to be a natural feature of the sky.
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sf47fsx.zip  Description:
   FSX Seafire Mk47: The final version Mk.47 was powered by a 2,375hp Rolls Royce Griffon 85 engine giving it a maximum speed of 723km/h (452mph) at 6,242m (20,500ft). It was armed with four Hispano 20mm cannons and up to eight 27kg rockets or 675kg bombs mounted beneath the fuselage and wings. This final Seafire variant had a distinctive look, and impressive performance. It flew in operations in Korea. Updated for FSX with new airfile, Dp, effects, panel and textures by A.F.Scrub.
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orion_v1.zip  Description:
 FSX and FS2004 Lockheed 9 Orion The Lockheed Orion was a small, fast commercial transport of wooden construction. A total of 36 Orions of all models were built between 1931 and 1934. Orions were used to set a number of records, and took part in several air races. Included here are four versions in six paint jobs: Varney Speed Lanes, Northwest, American, Swissair, Lineas Aereas Occidentales and Air Express. Varney Speed Lanes was a forerunner of todays Continental Airlines. By Jens B. Kristensen.
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