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Sundog
September 28th, 2010, 16:15
<center>FSX - FSX Warbirds </center> <center>FSX Luftwaffe DFS-230 Assault Glider
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Name: dfs230_fsxu.zip (http://www.flightsim.com/kdl.php?fid=150316) Size: 26,470,444 Date: 09-28-2010
http://www.flightsim.com/p/dfs230_fsxu.gif FSX Luftwaffe DFS-230 Assault Glider. Originally created by Manuele Villa (no VC). Textures for all five gliders in the original package (types A, B & C) updated for FSX in the dds format by Henry Rastouil (2) and Ross McLennan (3). This German assault glider, developed by Deutsche Forschungsanstalt fur Segelflug (DFS)/ German Research Institute for Sailplane Flight, was used for the first time during the operation against the Belgian Fort Eben-Emael near Maastricht (May 10, 1940). They were also used during the Krete invasion (Maleme, 1941), in the Western Desert and on the Russian Front for transport purposes. Were used to deliver Otto Skorzeny's commandos against the Gran Sasso mountain-top hotel to rescue the imprisoned Mussolini (Sept 12, 1943). The Royal Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) received almost 20 DFS 230's, but they were used only for training. This updated FSX package also includes a JU52 military version from the JU52 Factory (Managing Director: Pierino Primavesi) as the AI tow aircraft updated for FSX. Flights to replicate the attack on Fort Eben-Emael. In support a brief history of Fort Eben-Emael and Grand Sasso (Operation Oak) attacks. Support is given by Ross McLennan only.

peter12213
September 28th, 2010, 17:13
This looks great mate anychance of a few shots of the vc, strangely I'm just getting into gliding!

Roger
September 28th, 2010, 17:31
It was Manuele's first aircraft and there's no vc.

peter12213
September 28th, 2010, 17:34
Ahh dammit didn't see that I'm on my iPhone here, what a shame put me off straight away that unfortunately!