Author: Unknown Date: 19 Aug 2006
FS2000/FS2002 Mitsubishi G3M-23 Nell. The Mitsubishi G3M, Allied reporting name Nell, was a Japanese bomber aircraft used during World War Two, mostly against the Chinese. The bomber has a crew of five and had its original flight in July 1935.The G3M was famous for being part of the Sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse with the more advanced Mitsubishi G4M "Betty", on 10 December 1941 , upon United States entry into World War Two. The Prince of Wales and the Repulse are the first two battleships ships ever to be sunk exclusively by air attack while at sea during war.
Author: Serdar Badoglu Date: 12 Jun 2006
FS2000 Concorde, Aeroflot. Default Concorde wearing Aeroflot livery in old fashion. Not a replacement file. You can install this like a 3rd party aircraft.
Author: Serdar Badoglu Date: 08 Jun 2006
FS2000 Concorde, PanAm. Default Concorde in Pan American Airways proposed livery. Not a replacement file. You can install this like a 3rd party aircraft.
Author: Andre Lederer Date: 02 Jun 2006
FS98/FS2000 Airbus A-330-300, China Eastern, B-6119. China Eastern's fist Airbus A330-343X, Registration: B-6119, powerd by Rolls-Royce Trend 772B engines. Features maximum 3D parts, maximum moving parts, maximum textures, AF99 circle, 12 sided fuselage and engines. Landinglights and night lighted tail. Checklist included.
Author: Unknown Date: 15 May 2006
FS2000/FS2002 Blohm & Voss BV-138 C1 Flying Boat. Long-range Maritime Reconnaissance Flying Boat. Named 'Seedrache', Sea Dragon, but unofficially it was instead mostly called 'the flying clog'. It was built and used as a long-range maritime reconnaissance flying boat - often flying for hours far out over the sea in search of allied convoys and shipping. The BV-138 flying boats were used almost all over Europe and patrolled the North Sea, Skagerrack and Kattegatt, Baltic Sea, Arctic Ocean, Norwegian Sea, Bay of Biscay as well as the Black Sea and the Mediterranean.
Author: Unknown Date: 30 Apr 2006
FS2000/FS2002 Arsenal Delanne 10. Designed by Frenchman Maurice Delanne in 1937. The first prototype crashed,but the second logged over 600 hours flying time. The first production model was completed just as the Germans invaded, and was completed under their supervision.
Author: Unknown Date: 30 Apr 2006
FS2000/FS2002 Caproni 313, Swedish Air Force. The B16 Caproni CA313 R.P.B was built by Caproni Works Italy for the Swedish Air Force, who took delivery of 84 units between 1940 and 1941. The aircraft was known as 'The Flying Coffin'. The Capronis served the Swedish Air Force to 1946.
Author: Unknown Date: 30 Apr 2006
FS2000/FS2002 Fokker T4A. Floatplane torpedo-bomber and reconaissance aircraft, designed for use in the Dutch far east possessions, crew of four. First appeared in 1934 and were in service, but hopelessly outclassed by the invading japanese aitcraft. Bomb load 1,760lb internally mounted. Alternatively a single 1,320lb torpedo could be carried externally.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 03 Apr 2006
FS2000/FS2002/FS2004 Supermarine Seafire 47. The last production Spitfires were the Mk. 21, 22, and 24. The Equivalent Navy models were the Seafire F Mk. 45, 46, and 47. The Seafire Mks. 46 and 47 came with a contra-rotating propeller to negate the tendency to swing on takeoff. None of these Spitfire and Seafire models were produced in large numbers. All came with a teardrop canopy, and for the first time the wing was redesigned. The new wing was similar in plan, but was stronger, carried more fuel, housed a longer landing gear, which allowed a larger diameter propeller, and carried four 20mm cannon. The Seafire Mks. 46 and 47 had improved folding wings, while the Mk. 45 had fixed wings. The Seafire 47 served in the Korean War. With these models the Spitfire had reached the end of its long career. WW2 was over and the jet age had begun. A total of about 22,800 Spitfires and Seafires of all types had been produced.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS2000/FS2002/FS2004/CFS2 A-26 Invader attack bomber. The Invader saw combat in every theater of World War II. The Douglas A-26 was designed as a medium attack bomber replacement for the B-25’s and Martin B-26’s of pre World War II vintage. The B-26B is a three seat, twin-engined attack aircraft. This variant flew in Korea. The B-26K variant saw intensive action as an intruder-close support aircraft in Vietnam, 33 years after it was built.