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A2A B-17G "Calamity Jane II".zip
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Repaint for the A2A WoP B-17G in the livery of B-17G-40-BO 42-97060 "Calamity Jane II" of the 749th BS, 457th BG. "Calamity Jane II" was ditched on May 8, 1944 after being hit by flak over Holland.
Repaint by Will "dafraz48" Turner, based on the A2A paintkit, November 2015.
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FSX Military skins - WWII
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WoP Heinkel He162 Karl-Emil Demuth.zip
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This file contains alternative textures for the Heinkel He162, which can be found in the A2A/Shockwave WoP Heavy bombers and jets packge for FS2004. They depict the livery from the He162 flown by Oblt Karl-Emil Demuth, as seen during the hand-over to the Allied forces at Leck Airfield in May 1945. Demuth was a 15 (or 16?) victories ace, but none of them were made with the He-162.
Enjoy,
Huub Vink
July 2017
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FS 2004 Military skins - World War II
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Dazzelin Deb A2A T-6.zip
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A couple of days ago i asked Alan (Eightyfifyfive) to do a custom repaint for me.
At first i was going to keep it private, but felt it was too good to keep private.
So here it is for all of you to enjoy.
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FSX Military skins - WWII
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Heinkel He 162A-2_with_updates.zip
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This package has been modified by the SOH librarian emeritus on 16 April, 2024 to include the following update by Gavin:
This from Gavin; Here is my final update to the Salamander.
The zip file contains an updated external model that corrects the rudder and nose gear animations. I have also included a fresnel ramp map and a specular texture for the canopy, please feel free to adjust them to your hearts content.
.dds files go into the texture folder and the mdl overwrites the current file in the model folder.
Thanks Gavin!
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The Heinkel He 162 Volksjäger (German, "People's Fighter") was a German single-engine, jet-powered fighter aircraft fielded by the Luftwaffe late in World War II. Developed under the Emergency Fighter Program, it was designed and built quickly and made primarily of wood as metals were in very short supply and prioritized for other aircraft.
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FSX Military Jets
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Yakovlev Yak-3.zip
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The idea to produce a new fighter for the Red Army Air Force went as far back as 1941. It was then that the Yakovlev Design Bureau presented the I-30 prototype, intended as an alternative to the earlier Yak-1 design. However, the German invasion of the USSR, as well as aluminum shortages, meant that the project had to be put on hold. Yakovlev resumed the development in 1943 while working on an upgraded version of the Yak-1 fighter. This time, it was decided that a new aircraft should be produced to completely replace the Yak-1 and Yak-7 models. The wings and rear fuselage were skinned with plywood for a smooth finish. The new machine was dubbed as the Yak-3 and entered service with the Red Army Air Force in June, 1944.
The Yak-3 fighter quickly became very popular with Soviet pilots. They highly praised its ease of piloting and superb low-altitude performance. As a small. light, fast and highly-maneuverable aircraft up to 12,000 feet with limited range ( 1 hour duration) and firepower, the Yak-3 was used almost exclusively as low-altitude tactical fighter. Escort missions for bombers and ground-attack aircraft were reserved for the Yak-3’s big brother: The Yak-9D. By mid-1946 4,848 had been built.
1 x 20 mm ShVAK cannon, nose-mounted (120 rpg)
2 x 12.7 mm Berezin UB machine guns, nose-mounted (150 rpg = 300 total)
Credits
Captain Kurt: Aircraft model, VC, paint textures, aircraft flight files, and .dp.
2D Panel: Morton with permission to modify to a Yak-3 standard.
Kelticheart: Prop blurred texture.
Gauges - Most are by Morton for the BR Yak-9U.
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CFS 2 Aircraft - Russian
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