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    But...I am only down to the "E's" in my aircraft list!!!

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    While on the subject of the 'Alpha Bleu' team, don't forget the very nice Nord 262


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    Nord Aviation 262D "Fr�gate" Arm�e de l'Air version for FS2004. Gmax designed aircraft and textured by Barney Bigard with dynamic virtual cockpit. Full gmax features with details. Multiple exits. Dynamic shine and reflective textures. Special Texture "Dernier vol Metz-Frescaty" Custom 2d panel by Jean-Pierre Langer and Arne Bartels. Custom flight model by Jean-Pierre Bourgeois, Benoit Dub� and Patrick Boissel Dombreval. For Alpha Bleu Ciel group. IMPORTANT : You must download Nord262E_M.zip who countain commons folders : Gauges, Panel, Documentation, Modules and Sound.


    or their Dassault Alphajet , which can be found at Simviation http://simviation.com/fsxmilitary21.htm

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    Here's another one that was originally made for Fs2002,but does work in Fs9,
    Christian Haibock's Saab 105.....FsQuality publish(ed ?) it as payware for Fs9, but this freeware version ain't bad either,
    and not available on either of the main download sites to my knowledge..(but I could be wrong..)

    from -----> http://www.tigerstaffel.at/en/SaabSimeng.htm

    SAAB J 105 OE for MS Flightsimulator 2004



    Just the job for touring Austria eh,..'Wing_Z'!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motormouse View Post
    Just the job for touring Austria eh,..'Wing_Z'!?
    ttfn
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    Now you tell me...just as I am about to leave - on my POSKY B777-200!
    Installation is a bit of a multi-step chore...
    However, the result is worthwhile: external detailing is as good as ever, a POSKY strong point.
    But the showstopper is the VC, one of the best freeware I've ever come across.
    Even if flying big tubes is not what you regularly do, you could park this on the ramp at your favourite airport, and watch the AI go by from that VC.
    A real gem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Clayton View Post
    And that's the definition of hitting the nail on the head. I have a feeling that this list may be nearing maturity. After that, my next task will be to somehow collate the information and figure out a way to put it to good use. That will be a bit of a challenge!
    Tom,

    maybe making it into a 'Freeware classics' Sub-forum? That would preserve it for prosperity. Maybe with separate threads for Scenery, mesh, tubes, GA, military, vintage, warbirds, etc.

    ét Voila, a permanent reference for future newbies?

    BTW, AWESOME thread, as relatively recent CFS2 convert, shows me some I missed, many thanks.

    Jamie

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    Tom,

    maybe making it into a 'Freeware classics' Sub-forum? That would preserve it for prosperity. Maybe with separate threads for Scenery, mesh, tubes, GA, military, vintage, warbirds, etc.

    ét Voila, a permanent reference for future newbies?

    BTW, AWESOME thread, as relatively recent CFS2 convert, shows me some I missed, many thanks.

    Jamie
    Hey JD

    You know every now and then us old farts need our brains rattled a bit to ! My favorites list has expanded quite a bit with the links listed in this thread. Tom I think JD has a pretty good idea.
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    Not a bad idea at all. I don't have the access to do that, but I can take it up with the ones that do.

    I was also thinking of some sort of list collated from the different links here. Still mulling that over...

    Meanwhile - keep 'em coming!

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    You could have stickies for each category so they don't vanish. Nominations for classic candidates being made through normal threads, only making it into the hall of fame stickies when acknowledged as worthy? That would filter out the new stuff that has the new 'shiny thing' factor only to dull to soon,keeping the stickies for the long-legged true classics. We all suffer from new toy syndrome now and again, sometimes the shine wears off to quickly.

    Jamie

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    For those who only fly Freeware there is a free Vulcan and a free Shackleton, both by the now defunct (or possibly revived) Phoenix Designs. While not up to the standard of new Payware models and both missing VCs the external modelling is nicely done and I do enjoy flying the vulcan (althugh I'm a little suspicious of the Bomb-bay doors animation)

    Vulcan

    http://www.simviation.com/fs2004military69.htm

    Shackleton

    FS2002 - FS2002 Aircraft FS2002/FS2004 Avro Shackleton
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    FS2002/FS2004 Avro Shackleton MR. MK 2 / AEW2 v.01. Avro Shackleton Mk 2 maritime patrol aircraft from the 1950s to early 70s went on to the 1990s as an AEW aircraft with the RAF. There are four models and five aircraft featured in this file. Model includes animated bomb bay doors and radar, basic panel and default sound. By Paul Foster.


    http://classicbritishfiles.com/index...ileinfo&id=392
    http://classicbritishfiles.com/index...ileinfo&id=879

    Thought of another good one, the Simshed Folland Gnat:

    http://www.simshed.co.uk/gnat2.html
    All modern aircraft have four dimensions: Length, Width, Height and Polotics. The TSR.2 simply got the first three right

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    there is one more p38
    but i do not know if its still available

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    Wonderful thread!!! I never realized how many things I was missing

    I do not know, but has somebody mentioned the Cessna L-19 from Massimo Taccoli??? To be found at the normal suspects (flightsim, Avsim, etc) and you have military and civilian models with wheels, floats and skis.

    http://www.maxtac.it/maxtac-en/index.php

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    On flightsim you can get all the different variations of the L-19 used by the French Army. They are done by Michel Gerard. He has done French textures for a lot of freeware aircraft.

    I also found a Swedish version of the Saab 105 on FSnordic. It is aliased to the Austrian one so you need both installed. It says it is for the payware version but it works anyway.

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    has anyone mentioned these?

    http://herbieg.homestead.com/main.html

    I haven't tried the Forts as I have the DW ones, but I used to love the old Stinson in CFS2.

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    The "G" model Fortress is the only plane I've ever been able to land from the VC! The contact points on the Stinsons need to be tweaked. The steering is set to zero, so rudder input does nothing and even diff braking is tough. I used 60° for the steering angle on the t-dragger, and 50° for the amphibian. I seem to remember doing the same thing for the bomber too, but I just can't remember.

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    That old Stinson from CFS2 was the first plane I ever painted, added ribs and panels and a blue rudder that I found in a profile. Long since lost :(

    Jamie

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