Looks like a couple of new WWI planes, a Sopwith Camel and a Fokker Dr.1, over at Simviation:
http://www.simviation.com/simviation/?ID=301&page=1000
Looks like a couple of new WWI planes, a Sopwith Camel and a Fokker Dr.1, over at Simviation:
http://www.simviation.com/simviation/?ID=301&page=1000
Thanks for the heads up Cody!
Keep your airspeed up,
Jagdflieger
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...me=Jagdflieger
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
"Those who would give up Essential Liberty
to purchase a little Temporary Safety,
deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
Benjamin Franklin
Fantastic work! Hats off to PJ Walker for these four excellent crates(theres a Pfalz DIII and another version of the Camel as well) ...manual start, fully functional cockpits, bullets and bombs, improved flight dynamics...certainly satisfies my WW1 aero wishlist!
So bloody pleased I've posted a shot of the Aero 148 Camel over St Pol sur Mer airfield and Dunkirk harbour.
Thanks again Mr Walker.
Cheers, Grinseed.
Cody Coyote thank you for your headup post. Once I was once told through a post from a another hardcore member of another Sim that CFS2 does not support WWI planes well. Boy was he wrong I found out later!
CFS2 does support WWI one very well. Its a lot of fun to be able to fly the Biplane of that era through this program.
I hope it will continue to be develope through its developers. I love diversity and even do my number one era in flying Combat flying will always be WW2. That those not mean its the only time or era that I like to fly in.
If you enjoy this last article and want to improve or start your own WWI experience through CFS2. This are Website where you can find many WW1 item for CFS2.
Check this Websites out!
http://storage.mfa.free.fr/SpadXIIIuk.html
http://ritterorden.homestead.com/index.html
http://www.jg2richthofen.bravehost.com/webpage/jasta11.html
This is the best WWI site I know of http://aerocrate.com/home.html
http://homepages.domicilium.com/peveril/hangar/wwi.htm
http://translate.google.com/translate?prev=hp&hl=en&js=n&u=http%3A%2F%2Fcfsfra nc...
A good list Miami. One other site is/ was Stephen O'Leary's (Pilot Officer Prune). I've lost my link to the site, but in the past I picked up a lot pf useful WW1 stuff there. Does anyone still have the link?
I had almost forgotten how much fun his exploits were...
http://www.content-delivery.co.uk/av...rfields/prune/
Enjoy !
SC
"...And, When I died, They washed me out of the turret with a hose..."
Probably means this one?
http://tede.org.uk//ww1home.htm
Thank you!:ernae:
Bookmarks