This project started some 2 years ago after “Marg” uploaded its excellent mesh/coastlines for Malta. This prompted the dream of a complete detailed scenery for the island, starting of course with the three main airfields (Luqa, Ta Qali and Hal Far), but soon extending to the city of Valetta with its forts, maltese towers along the coast, Kalafrana seaplane base, and ultimately the cities of Mosta and Mdina. Here’s the result of all this work, which could certainly still be improved, but sometimes in design you have to decide you’ve done enough and share the results ! I still think that this is probably the most complex piece of scenery ever created for CFS2, and I had great fun building it.
This rebuild of the stock CFS3 P-51B converted to a A-36A Mustang/Apache/Invader dive bomber. The model has moving parts and working VC, LODs and breaking parts.
Paints are of the 225th Fighter Bomber Squadron, 27th Fighter Bomber Group in French Morocco during the spring of 1943 and British A-36A EW998 was supplied to the RAF in March 1943 for experimental purposes at Boscombe Down, England and Lt. William Creech, 238th FS, 311th FB, 10th Air Force Burma 1944.
FSX/Accel Pilotable WWII Heavy Cruiser HMS Exeter.zip
FSX/Accel Pilotable WWII York-class heavy cruiser HMS Exeter.
Exeter entered service in July 1931. She was armed with three 203 mm twin guns and two and later four 102 mm twin guns and she ran up to thirty two knots. In September 1939 Exeter and other British cruisers were searching for the German pocket battleship Graf Spee along the south American Atlantic coast. On December 13 Exeter got eleven 28 cm hits form Graf Spee but was still able to escape. But in the battle against three British cruisers Graf Spee became also damaged and did not get any chance for repair in Montevideo and so she was sunk by their own crew four days later. In February 1942 HMS Exeter and other British warships encountered a battle in the Java Sea against a Japanese fleet. Also in this battle Exeter was able to escape but finally on 1st of March she sank after a battle against four Japanese cruisers and four destroyers. Now you can explore this warship by toggling through twenty three cameras showing hundreds of realistic details. Effects are separately configured for port and starboard.
The Ai-vessel HMS Exeter is converted from another format to a native FSX simobject using Sketchup by Klaus Novak and belongs to his WWII Royal Navy fleet at SOH.
Repainted in camo, adding a 2D-panel, configurations and files for a pilotable vessel by Erwin Welker
This is one of four packages created by Sander De Cocq (SdC Redux) which are used as the "base scenery" for Europe. The four packages contain shorelines, landclass, and scenery Enhancements for much of Western Europe, covering All of Western Europe to the Polish border, then around Spain and Portugal through the Northern Mediterranean and Italy, ending along the Yugoslavian coastline. Much of the Central and Southern Norwegian coastline bordering the Atlantic is also covered, as well as Denmark.
Nearly all projects in Western Europe are based on these scenery and texture sets, including all of my ETO campaigns and reworks.
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