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File Description: ROYAL NAVY/FLEET AIR ARM repaints for the Iris/Sigma Simulations freeware Harrier GR9. No 800 Sqn Royal Navy current Battle of Britain commemoration markings - note these are only displayed on the port side of the aircraft, as it was at RIAT. The SH-M markings refer to Spitfire 1a N3122 of No. 64 Sqn, flown by Sub Lieutenant Francis Dawson-Paul, the first Fleet Air Arm ace of World War 2, with 7.5 confirmed kills. These are textures only.
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texture.800_bob.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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5th September 2010, 01:29:25 |
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162 |
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Sigma Simulations/Iris; Daryl Payne |
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1728kb |
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File Description: This repaint depicts Boeing 737-204/ADV for the TinMouse II model. Construction number 22058/629 registration number G-BGYK of Britannia Airways. The livery was worn throughout the 1980s and is dedicated to 'R.J. Mitchell' the legendary designer of the Supermarine Spitfire. The dedication of its aircraft to pioneers of aviation, exploration and industry was common practice for Britannia Airways during the 1970s and 80s. The caption near the cockpit of "The Flying Dons" is a reference to the pilot and co-pilot who were father and son. 32bit main textures for best quality.
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ra_tm737_gbgyk_v1.zip |
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Freeware |
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3rd March 2016, 10:12:24 |
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253 |
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Richard Atkinson |
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4295kb |
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File Description: The 1941 Culver Cadet was one of Al Mooney's earliest designs. A civilian all-wood two-seater, with Spitfire-like wings and spritely performance. This FS2004 version includes all moving parts, and a virtual cockpit. Also includes an accurate flight model (author owned a Cadet during the 1980's). Enjoy!
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cadet.zip |
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Freeware |
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17th November 2003, 17:21:41 |
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2515 |
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Dan Cowan |
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813kb |
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File Description: The De Havilland Vampire was the aircraft that brought the South African Air Force into the Jet age. It came into service in South Africa in 1950, replacing the Spitfire and served as front-line fighters until 1956, when the Sabre replaced them. They were then used as trainers until 1972 when the Impala (AERMACCHI MB326) finally replaced them. This aircraft (Nr. 277) is still flying, operated by the South African Air Force Museum in Pretoria. It has full animation, including an opening canopy, a dynamic virtual cockpit, full lighting effects and a checklist.
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sa_vampt55.zip |
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Freeware |
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10th April 2004, 05:10:52 |
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5985 |
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Vasco Ferreira |
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1188kb |
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File Description: FS2002/FS2004 Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX of the French Air Force in Indochina, 1947. Gmax aircraft by Paul Rebuffat and belgian version by Paul Barry. Require spitbg.zip on avsim.com.
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spit_indo.zip |
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Freeware |
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17th September 2004, 14:41:40 |
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1602 |
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Marc Hardouin |
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833kb |
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File Description: Irish Air Corps Supermarine V.S. 509 Spitfire T.9 registered 161 was withdrawn from service 29th June 1951. Now flying in the UK as G-TRIX after undergoing rebuild by Duxford based Historic Flying Limited and has been painted as IAC "161" in its original Air Corps dark green colour scheme. Painted by Ian Roussel
You will need the “Aeroplane Heaven”, “The mid-war” pack of Spitfires first from http://www.aeroplaneheaven.com/. You will need to join the site, but it’s ok its free, plus there are a few nice free-be’s there too such as a rather nice Seafire III.
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iac_spit.zip |
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Freeware |
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2nd August 2005, 09:41:35 |
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590 |
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Ian Roussel |
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9705kb |
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File Description: The Spitfire MK V was one of the best known marks, powered by the Merlin 46 of 1440 hp. It served from the Summer of 1941 on, and was the first Spitfire to serve overseas.The trop was modified to operate in dusty and adverse envionments such as North Africa. These modifications extracted a small performance penalty. The Regia Aeronautica (Royal Italian Air Force) received 53 Spitfires Mk V from R.A.F., during August of 1944, but , due to their poor conditions, only 33 of them were used. These planes, assigned to 20 Gruppo of 51 Stormo were based on Galatina Airport (Lecce, Italy). Two of these Spits flown during the last mission of Regia Aeronautica during WW2 (5 May 1945). Textures only for payware 'Sky Unlimited Spitfire Mk V'. Repaint by Manuele Villa.
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sumkv_ra.zip |
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Freeware |
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30th October 2006, 11:08:47 |
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357 |
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Manuele Villa |
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1296kb |
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File Description: RealAir Sim's SF 260 is a very popular aircraft with its' own dedicated following. Here is a fictional repaint inspired by Johnny Johnson's WWII Spitfire. You must have the RealAir Sim SF260 installed for this paint to work
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texture.gjeoj.zip |
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Freeware |
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18th March 2006, 05:49:36 |
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627 |
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Chris Brisland |
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1356kb |
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File Description: In December 1943, Robert Goebel was assigned as a Replacement Pilot to the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations. He shipped out to North Africa and arrived at Oran, Algeria. He was assigned to the Supermarine Spitfire equipped 31st Fighter Group of the 12th Air Force and was checked out in the Spitfire at Telergma. As he joined the 31st FG at Castel Volturno, Italy on April 1, 1944, the Group had started a transition to the North American P-51B Mustang and its main mission changed from Close Support of front-line troops to Fighter Escort for the heavy bombers of the 15th Air Force. Lt. Goebel was assigned to the 308th Fighter Squadron. Eventually, the 31st FG were equipped with the P-51D-model Mustangs. Captain Goebel flew 61 combat missions from the 31st FG's base at San Severo, Italy including one of the FRANTIC Russian Shuttle missions. He led the 308th FS into combat seven times and the entire 31st FG into battle twice. Captain Goebel, still only 21 years old, rotated home to the USA as a highly decorated fighter ace with 11 aerial victories.
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dutchman.zip |
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Freeware |
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30th November 2007, 01:31:44 |
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424 |
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Jan Kees Blom |
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9838kb |
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File Description: Dedicated to "THE FEW":
Repaint (texture only) of the Spitfire K9998 as flown in the Battle of Britain by Flt Lt Geoffrey Wellum. No 92 Squadron, RAF Biggin Hill.
Textures only, to be used with the payware Spitfire from A2A Simulations also known as Shockwave Productions -> http://shockwaveproductions.com/ Suited both for the Spitfire solo-pack or 'WoP 2' as the spitfire in their "Wing of Power II, WWII Fighters" DVD release.
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k9998.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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3rd June 2010, 17:42:14 |
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581 |
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Marcel Ritzema |
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3459kb |
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