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    How many gaps we closed since 2005

    This wishing list was made in Wednesday, August 31th 2005, at 18:18:24. In red, the planes made since then. We got a long way:

    Short Stranraer
    He 112B-1
    Bristol Buckingham
    Fairey Albacore
    Supermarine Walrus
    Fokker C-14
    Fokker T-8
    Koolhoven FK 52
    Koolhoven FK 58
    Ju86P
    BV 138
    Do 18
    Ar240
    Ar440
    Arado Ar 96
    Armstong Whitworth Albemarle
    Army Type 94-Ki 94 Recon Plane
    Avro Manchester
    Beriev seaplanes
    Bf109H
    Bf109z
    Bloch 155
    Bloch 157
    Bloch 161
    Bloch 174
    Bristol Bisley
    Curtiss CW-21 interceptors in Dutch markings
    Farman 222
    Fokker 23
    Fokker C-X radial version
    Fokker D-XVII
    Fw 189 UHU
    Fw 58 WEIHE
    FW187
    Fw-190 C or D-10
    FW190-V19-FalconWing
    FW191
    Glenn Martin 167 Maryland
    Gloster Gauntlet
    Gotha Go 145 (11,000 built!!!)
    Hawker Audax
    He119
    He277
    He284
    Ju 88S
    Ju252
    Ju288
    Ju 290
    Ju 390
    Ju388
    Koolhoven 52
    Koolhoven 58
    Liore et Olivier 451 bomber
    Martin Baltimore
    Martin Maryland
    Me209 II
    Mig Mi-1
    Nakajima Type 90-A2N3
    Navy Type 3
    Navy Type 95-A4N1
    NC 2234
    Nieuport 29G
    Pe8
    Polikarpov I-153 (NOT the I-15 of which there are many).
    Polikarpov Po-2
    Potez 631
    Saro Lerwick
    Siebel Si 204D
    Su2
    Su6
    Vickers Warwick
    Vultee Vengeance
    Yak4
    Yer4

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    Awesome.....

    Absolutely f******ing awesome, Pepe! Sure glad we've got guys like you here.

    Thanks, my friend!:salute:
    Great to be here......great to be anywhere

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    We still need:

    Short Stranraer
    Bristol Buckingham
    Ju86P
    Do 18
    Ar240
    Ar440
    Army Type 94-Ki 94 Recon Plane
    Bloch 155
    Bloch 157
    Bloch 161
    Fokker 23
    FW190-V19-FalconWing
    FW191
    Gotha Go 145 (11,000 built!!!)
    Hawker Audax
    He119
    He277
    He284
    Ju 88S
    Ju252
    Ju288
    Ju388
    Nakajima Type 90-A2N3
    Navy Type 3
    Navy Type 95-A4N1
    Saro Lerwick
    Vickers Warwick
    Yak4

    I'll add at this list (all these planes flew):

    Boeing B-15
    CaO 700
    Caproni 135
    Caproni Vizzola F6
    Caproni Vizzola F6Z
    Caudron CR 760
    Fiat G.55S (torpedo launcher)
    Fiat G.56 (with DB 603 engine)
    Hughes F-11
    IMAN Ro58
    Kawasaki Ki-60
    Kawasaki Ki-64
    Macchi MC 205N Orione (it's bigger and more equilibrated than MC205V)
    Martin Baker MB2
    Martin Baker MB3
    Messerschmitt Me261
    MiG13
    North American B-28
    Northrop P-61E and F-5 Reporter
    Polikarpov I-17
    Polikarpov I-180
    Polikarpov I-185
    Polikarpov TIS
    Polikarpov ITP
    Potez 670 and 671
    PZL P.38
    PZL P.43
    PZL P.50
    Renard R.36
    Renard R.38
    Republic P-47H
    SAI S.107
    SAI 403
    SM 85
    VEF 1-16
    VL Pyorremirsky

    And some terrific what if:

    Nakajima Ki-201
    PZL P.48 Lampart
    PZL P.49 Mis
    PZL P.62 Kania
    Jet Shinden

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    Most are so rare...some of them are unknown to me :isadizzy:

    By Fokker 23 do you mean the D.XXIII? If so, I have one somewhere, so it has been done. Now I only have to find it, and hopefully identify the creator.

    By the way, if this is the right moment to cry for some more planes, I'd say early Messerschmitt Bf 109's (B to D, the Junkers Jumo powered ones). The ones around are very, very old.
    Greetings from Spain

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    I would add:

    Mitsubishi C5M2
    Nakajima E8N
    Kawasaki E7K2
    Yokosuka B4Y1

    Anymore?

    Trasno

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    I would add the

    Douglas BT2D Destroyer
    Martin AM

    I would also like to see some pre-1947 Douglas AD Skyraiders
    "Thats some of the best flying I have ever seen, upto the point that your dead, Never ever leave your wingman!"......Jester, Top Gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by trasno View Post
    I would add:

    Mitsubishi C5M2
    Nakajima E8N
    Kawasaki E7K2
    Yokosuka B4Y1

    Anymore?

    Trasno
    More up-to-date, MULTI-RES! versions of :
    RO 37
    Ca 310
    Vickers Valentia
    MC 200 (open & close cockpit)
    CR 32
    Ki-21 (greenhouse & turret)
    Early G3M Nell
    Lots more will come to mind, I'm sure..

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    Quote Originally Posted by JapLance View Post
    Most are so rare...some of them are unknown to me :isadizzy:

    By Fokker 23 do you mean the D.XXIII? If so, I have one somewhere, so it has been done. Now I only have to find it, and hopefully identify the creator.

    By the way, if this is the right moment to cry for some more planes, I'd say early Messerschmitt Bf 109's (B to D, the Junkers Jumo powered ones). The ones around are very, very old.
    I forgot! I did the Fokker D.XXIII...

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    Quote Originally Posted by trasno View Post
    I would add:

    Mitsubishi C5M2
    Nakajima E8N
    Kawasaki E7K2
    Yokosuka B4Y1

    Anymore?

    Trasno
    Mas San made one B4Y1 but never uploaded it!

    It's a pity...

    Cheers

    Pepe
    PS: If someone has his contact, please, asks him to upload this bird...

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    That is quite astounding!

    I think you might mean the Supermarine Stranraer pepe!

    But that does bring to the fore a couple of others:

    Short Singapore
    Saro London
    Both which saw wartime service along with the Stranaer

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    Pepe, the Oldwheat/Scrubb/Dombral Curtis Hawk75 (with your panels and Kelticheart's props)Thai version has rekindled my interest in rare aircraft. That's one deadly little plane with the gunpods. I dogfight Zeros in it and win.

    One thing sadly lacking for CFS2 is the 1948/56 Middle east conflicts. I could stand the '67/'73 wars too, but the early conflicts are something I hunger to fight. FLIGHT SIMULATORS has the Czech Bf-109 for FS9. I'm looking to see if someone has this plane and if it can be converted to CFS2. Pombee has given me much in the way of the Middle East conflicts, we need missions and planes. I'm sure the Spitfire/Mustang/109 lovers out there could do a very good job on these aircraft. That's the beginning of my little wishlist. You and many others have helped me fulfill my big three wishes for trainer/civilian machines: The Beech Staggerwing, The BF108, the YAK-52. My next big wish is the Czech "Mezec", the 109 in both Czech and Israeli colors.

    Carry on my friend:salute:

    Tony Bones
    My Dad's last words to me were, "Son, an eagle may soar to great heights, but a weasel never gets sucked into a jet engine..."
    And then he died...
    He was sucked into a jet engine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hewman100 View Post
    That is quite astounding!

    I think you might mean the Supermarine Stranraer pepe!

    But that does bring to the fore a couple of others:

    Short Singapore
    Saro London
    Both which saw wartime service along with the Stranaer
    Baldy made a good Singapore, but we need a Saro London. I began, a long time ago, a Calcutta conversion. The French flew them in 1939!

    Cheers

    Pepe

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    DO18

    There already is a DO18:
    Attachment 20002

    "This is a converted model for CFS2 of Paul Clawson's nice Do 18 seaplane. Please see his original readme which is included. Thanks Bearcat241 for making the air and cfg files.
    Texture is for a Do 18 G-1 of 2./Kü.Fl.Gr. 106, Brest, August 1940, during the Battle of Britain.
    For proper visual appearence you need Paul Rebuffat's Li-2 conversion for the upper turret, dBolt's german weapons, Martin Wright's raf_pilot (spit_pack), groundcrew's Bf110 Zerstörer weapons and the Lewis gun, which came with the Supermarine Walrus conversion.
    ChrisN, July 2005
    ch.noelte@freenet.de"


    Cheers, Discus

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    I decided to close another gap...

    I'm finishing the French Calcutta

    Cheers

    Pepe

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    French Calcutta

    Dear Mr. Pepe,
    Just a question . I thought the French Calcutta was built by Breguet as the Breguet 521 Bizerte and I thought Baldy did one?
    You also mention that the Arado Ar96 is available , could you please point me in the general direction so that I can download it and take a flight .

    One last thing if someone can reply , Mr Pepe or anyone who reads this forum !!!
    I cannot get the Avro Manchester (Jed"s conversion of a Ted Cook original)to show up in CFS2 no matter what I do !!!!!!!!! I must have tried a hundred times with no success .
    Any help from anybody would really be appreciated .

    Regards to one and all
    1150

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    Quote Originally Posted by peperez View Post
    I forgot! I did the Fokker D.XXIII...
    Yep, I finally found it in my files, and it was a Payakan FS2002 plane that you converted to CFS2.
    Greetings from Spain

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    Quote Originally Posted by peperez View Post
    Mas San made one B4Y1 but never uploaded it!
    It's a pity...
    Cheers
    Pepe
    PS: If someone has his contact, please, asks him to upload this bird...
    About 2 years ago I asked Akemi to contact Mas and suggest that he upload the B4Y1, and Mas didn't want to. Maybe he wasn't satisfied with the level of detail, I don't know. Looks pretty good on his website.


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    Arado Ar-96

    Quote Originally Posted by 1150 View Post
    ...You also mention that the Arado Ar96 is available , could you please point me in the general direction so that I can download it and take a flight ...
    1150;

    You'll have to convert it [use MkMDL.exe, it's here in the Utilities section of the OutHouse Archives Library], but here you go:


    http://www.fscorner.com/library/fs2004aircraft/28.htm, at the bottom of the page

    Best :salute:
    SC
    "...And, When I died, They washed me out of the turret with a hose..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by TARPSBird View Post
    About 2 years ago I asked Akemi to contact Mas and suggest that he upload the B4Y1, and Mas didn't want to. Maybe he wasn't satisfied with the level of detail, I don't know. Looks pretty good on his website.

    Tarps, what is the link to Mas's site?
    Thanks

    Bonesimoto
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    And then he died...
    He was sucked into a jet engine...

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    Mas's Website

    Quote Originally Posted by tonybones2112 View Post
    ...what is the link to Mas's site?...
    http://www.geocities.jp/mtyjr101/index.htm
    "...And, When I died, They washed me out of the turret with a hose..."

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    About Arado... I found this beauty:

    http://cplengineeringllc.com/SFP1/Skunworks3.html

    An Arado 95 float plane, is the 11st plane on the list. Sadly, is for Strike Fighter series. Unless any of you is a friend of Capun, the designer, and can ask for the 3d model.

    Trasno

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    Quote Originally Posted by sc7500 View Post
    Thanks buddy, be emailing you soon.

    Bonesimoto
    My Dad's last words to me were, "Son, an eagle may soar to great heights, but a weasel never gets sucked into a jet engine..."
    And then he died...
    He was sucked into a jet engine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1150 View Post
    Dear Mr. Pepe,
    Just a question . I thought the French Calcutta was built by Breguet as the Breguet 521 Bizerte and I thought Baldy did one?
    You also mention that the Arado Ar96 is available , could you please point me in the general direction so that I can download it and take a flight .

    One last thing if someone can reply , Mr Pepe or anyone who reads this forum !!!
    I cannot get the Avro Manchester (Jed"s conversion of a Ted Cook original)to show up in CFS2 no matter what I do !!!!!!!!! I must have tried a hundred times with no success .
    Any help from anybody would really be appreciated .

    Regards to one and all
    1150
    The Arado 96 is a converted FS2004 plane. I never contacted the maker to authorize its upload... If you wish, I can pick it and clean it to send to you. PM me.

    About the Bizerte, it was a Calcutta development. The French used both, including in 1940.

    Cheers

    Pepe

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    The Arado 96

    It needs SCASM. Here it is...


    Attachment 20194

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    Icon5 Arado Ar-96

    Thanks Mr.Pepe .
    I'll PM you immediately .

    And Thanks again for all the unselfish work that you do to keep CFS2 alive and breathing.

    Regards
    1150

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