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mig212k2.zip  Description:
FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Mikoyan MiG-21 SMT Version 1.0 Included in this package is a MiG-21 SMT two paint schemes and three selectable weapons loadouts. The two paint schemes are: Soviet Air Force and that of a Romanian Lancer from Grupul 95 based at Bacau. Aircraft by Kirk Olsson. Repaint by Justin Lamb. AIR file by Jim Coarse. Pulled together by Chris Coarse by Chris Coarse
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antonovan12.zip  Description:
No more additional comments FSDS model built by Dimitri Samborski
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f1cz2.zip  Description:
FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Dassault Mirage F1CZ SAAF In this aircraft (no 203) Maj. Johan Rankin of the SAAF downed his second Mig 21 late in the border war. This aircraft comes with full moving parts (landing gear, nose wheel, all control surfaces, airbrake, and pilothead). Visual, flight models by Kirk Olsson. Repaint by Jens-Ole Kjølberg
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f-16-ss.zip  Description:
FS2000/FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 F-16 Prototype Original aircaft: F-16c Tigermeet Repaint by Simon Schubert
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p-2jv20.zip  Description:
FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 JMSDF Kawasaki P-2J Neptune JMSDF Kawasaki P-2J Neptune full moving parts model for FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 only. P-2J was a submarine hunter, turboproped and modernized version of Lockheed P-2V7 operated by Japan Maritime Self Defence Force. Designed by Tomohito UNAYAMA, Dynamics by Adrian Brausch and Michael R. Cantrell
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l29_2k2tex.zip  Description:
FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Aero L-29 Delfin IRAQ, NIGERIA and CZECHOSLOVAKIA Three new paint schemes, variants (IRAQ, NIGERIA and CZECHOSLOVAKIA). Archive includes only textures - you will need original L-29 by Milan Lisner - file: L29_98.zip Repaint by Karel Charlie Kriz
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embraer_145_aew_co.zip  Description:
FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 FAB R99A (Embraer EMB-145 AEW&CO) The EMB 145 AEW&C - equipped with an advanced Ericsson ERIEYE phased-array, multimode radar system - represents the most affordable and capable airborne early warning and control solution for worldwide applications. By Denis da Silva
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l39_okpik.zip  Description:
Fictitious color scheme for Czechoslovak jet trainer Aero L39 Albatros. If you have children, they will love it! Archive includes only textures - you will need original L39 by Milan Lisner - file: l39c_2k1.zip Repaint by Karel Kriz
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wige.zip  Description:
FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 Orlenok A-90 During the Cold War stories of strange Russian craft that skimmed the waves at incredibly high speed began to circulate. Ekranoplans had long been kept secret by the Communist design bureau. WIGE (Wing in Ground Effect) craft are relatively unheard of, in FS2K2. Here is one of the first to emerge. By Michael Cat Shulgin
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fj3fury.zip  Description:
FS2002 - Flight Simulator 2002 FJ-3 FURY In 1944, North American Aviation submitted a design for a swept-wing day fighter which could also be used as a dive-bomber or escort fighter. Two prototype XP-86s were contracted in late 1944, but were not built until after WWII due to the incorporation of several design modifications which were prompted by German research data. The first XP-86 prototype flew on 1 October 1947, powered by a 3,750-pound thrust G.E. J35 engine. After it was re-engined with a more powerful G.E. J47 turbojet the following spring, it was redesignated the YP-86A, and exceeded the speed of sound in a shallow dive. The first production model was initially designated the P-86A, but became the F-86A in June 1948. By the time the new fighter entered US Air Force service in 1949, it had gained the name Sabre. By Rey Lopez
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