Features highly detailed historical virtual cockpit with full military equipment working through Tacpack, high resolution gauge textures, fully functional and clickable VC cockpit controls via custom XML gauges and XML animations. Multi-lod and accurate flight dynamics included.
S73 Co-Belligerent Air Force textures by Sopwith Chameleon
This set of textures have been compiled in order to fit the Savoia Marchetti S.73 with Alfa Romeo AR126/RC10 engines v2.1 by Stefano Meneghini, & converted for CFS 2 by UncleTgt. No other changes to the textures have been made.
This is a repaint by Sopwith Chameleon & is based on the North Africa scheme used by SM81 aircraft of the 600 Squadriglia, North Africa 1943.
To install, unzip the download to a temporary location & move/ copy files to the matching folder names inside your chosen CFS 2 install.
Thanks to: 1150 for providing the texture files for upload, Sopwith for giving permission to upload to SOH.
This is freeware and subject to the usual conditions.
The Veltro was derived from the C.202 Folgore with the installation of a german Daimler-Benz 605 serie engine. Fast, manouvrable, reliable, it had comparable performances with the Bf109G series. Served mostly in the mediterranean theatre 1943-44.
Top speed of 640 km/h at 5600 m, Climb to 2000 m in 1'28'', to 6000 m in 5'55''.
Armament was of 2x12.7mm nose section plus 2x 20mm in the wings.
Gmax model
Features highly detailed historical virtual cockpit with full tacpack military equipment, high resolution gauge textures, functional and clickable VC cockpit controls via custom XML gauges and XML animations. Multi-lod and accurate flight dynamics included.
The Fiat C.R.42 was a single-seat fighter biplane which served primarily in Italy's Regia Aeronautica just before and during World War II. The aircraft was produced by the Turin firm, and also served, in smaller numbers, with the air forces of Belgium, Sweden and Hungary. With more than 1,800 built, it was the most widely produced Italian aircraft to take part in World War II. The Fiat C.R.42 was the last of the Fiat biplane fighters to see combat and represented the epitome of the type. RAF Intelligence praised its exceptional manoeuvrability, further noting that the plane was immensely strong.The Fiat C.R.42 made its combat debut with the Belgian Air Force, over Belgium on 10th May 1940. Complete aircraft, features the usual moving parts, such as all flight controls. Many different liveries (Regia Aeronautica/Belgian Air Force/Swedish Air Force/Hungarian Air Force). VC only. GMax Models and Skins by Manuele Villa & Italianwings, Flight dynamics, Handling notes and Tutorials by FSAviator, Sounds by Tim Dement. It works also (Tested) in FSX (NOT Acceleration). By Manuele Villa/MVG3D, January 2011.
In 1940, the Regia Aeronautica received a new addition to its bomber force, the SM.84, that was designed to replace the SM.79, but which never succeeded in equaling the performance of its illustrious predecessor. Complete aircraft. The model, created by William Dickens with Abacus FSDS_v3, features the usual moving parts, such as all flight controls, spinning wheels and so on. Two liveries (15?Sq./ 4?Grp./ 7?Stormo B.T., and 241?Sq./98?Grp./43?Stormo B.T.) (completely new textures) by Manuele Villa. Installation instructions included.
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