The package contains configuration files for the flight model and engines, with changes to weight and balance, geometry, aerodynamics and engine/supercharger performance. The fuel system has been updated to the new system and uses triggers to change tanks automatically at the appropriate time. Source documents are included. Please see the readme file for more details.
FSX/Acceleration/P3dv3/FS2004 Junkers Ju-86 D1 and K2 Bomber.
This prewar aircraft made its first flight in 1934 and went in battle by the Luftwaffe in the Spanish Civil War, competing with the Heinkel He-111. The Ju 86 D1 was the serial bomber version, the K2 was the export version for Hungary with radial engines. Other Ju 86 versions included transport and civil passenger airplanes. Only one model survived and is displayed in the Swedish Airforce Museum.
The models in colours of Luftwaffe and Hungary comes with photorealistic 2D and VC panels, many animations, shown with twelve cameras, including three gunner views with animated MG15. FSDS 3.5 model by Erwin Welker
The Fairey Fulmar was a British carrier-borne fighter aircraft that served with the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) during the Second World War. A total of 600 were built by Fairey Aviation at its Stockport factory between January 1940 and December 1942.
Payakan's FS9 Heinkel He115B-1 converted for CFS2.zip
CFS2 conversion of Richard Alexander van Hien's, a.k.a. Payakan, Heinkel He115B-1 floatplane for FS2004.
Conversion by Stefano 'kelticheart' Denti by means of Ivan Hsu/Morten Krogstad's conversion tools and corrected by Mark Shelley, a.k.a. Shessi.
Damage profile and flight model adapted from Alphasim's He115B, payloads made with Dbolt's Luftwaffe weapons. Soundset from Fleurdelys' Arado Ar196, adapted by kelticheart with twin engine configuration and splash sounds.
Original textures by Payakan. Luftwaffe wing markings corrected by kelticheart, according to 1939-41 standards.
2d panel from Obio, reworked by kelticheart with popup engine, fuel management, NDB navigational aids, rear gunner view and a bombsight.
Included are alternative full disc and single blade prop textures plus a Green Ghost-style DAP gauge-controlled water wake effects.
This is a conversion of the old Alphasim Bristol Beaufort to FSX-native standard and for P3Dv4.5. The project is dedicated to my old German teacher, Wing Commander Arthur Aldridge DFC and bar, who flew the Beaufort with distinction between 1940 and 1943, with No. 217 Sqdn., initially from St Eval in Cornwall, later from RAF Luqua on Malta and finally in Sri-Lanka and Singapore.
There are 11 models included, representing the major variants of the Beaufort in service with the RAF and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). There are 8 new texture sets based on the original paint kit, as well as the 4 original ones from Alphasim.
Sounds are from the default DC-3.
The P3D version contains glass textures, set for PBR, in order to remove the blue tint; if you wish to use it in other P3D versions I suggest you try the FSX models.
There are some known issues: The RAAF and Mk.2 models retain the smaller Bristol Taurus nacelles and gear doors; I am not sufficiently gifted at modelling to create new ones myself but anyone willing to do so is welcome.
All of the FSX models demonstrate an artifact in DX10 but not DX9. A black line appears on both nacelles top and bottom, back to the U/C doors. This is most likely caused by texture stretching affecting bump mapping. Therefore, DX10 needs to be turned off when flying the Beaufort in FSX.
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