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File Description: Fokker D.VII white, serial 5125/18, of Ltn. Hermann Goering at the end of WWI. This is a repaint (textures only) for the Fokker DVII 1918 by Stuart Green.
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fs2004_fokkerdviii_txtrwhite.zip |
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Freeware |
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6th January 2015, 20:27:19 |
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128 |
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Enrique Medal |
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1026kb |
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File Description: This is a repaint of Stuart Green´s SPAD (sg_spad.zip), available at Avsim and Stuart´s site.
Imperial Russian Air Service SPAD VII C.1 (S1474), flown by Captain A. A. Kazakov. He was then (autumn of 1917) the commanding officer of the 1st bug (Combat Air Group). He would rise to become the highest ranking russian ace of WW I, with 20 victories.
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spad_kazakov.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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27th April 2006, 01:51:12 |
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386 |
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Marcio Mees |
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287kb |
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File Description: SPAD VII C.1 S.2952, the first brazilian fighter plane. From 1920 to 1928 the Brazilian Military Aviation Corps ("Aviação Militar Brasileira - AvM") used 20 surplus french SPADs to create its First Fighter Squadron ("1ª Esquadrilha de Caça"), based in Santa Maria, RS.\nThis repaint is as accurate as possible, given the very limited amount of references. Thanks to mr. Stuart Green for this masterpiece!
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spad_brazil_avm.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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23rd October 2005, 03:37:34 |
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318 |
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Marcio Mees |
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278kb |
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File Description: Textures only for the Caudron G.VI by Stuart Green. Original Aircraft is needed: "caudron_g4.zip". Interpretation of a Caudron G.III seen at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in the 1990´s. It was an aircraft that needed ...little polish, but was still flying.
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oracaudron.zip |
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Freeware |
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7th January 2006, 20:48:34 |
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432 |
Author: |
Jojo Maes |
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1614kb |
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File Description: FS2004 Fokker D.VII repaint in RFC colors.
Textures only; requires sg_fokker_dvii_2004c.zip.
Fictional R.F.C. livery of the excellent Stuart Green
Fokker D.VII in the colors of 72 squadron.
By Nikos Tselepides.
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fokdviiraf.zip |
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Freeware |
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16th November 2006, 10:34:15 |
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190 |
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Nikos Tselepides |
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1929kb |
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File Description: A repaint of Stuart Green's Fokker DVII for FS2004. You need the original file "SG_Fokker_DVII_2004.zip". Theses are the textures only!
Repaint of this DVII was flown by Oberleutnant Ernst Udet CO of Jasta 4 of JG.I 1918.
Udet had his Fokker painted with a candy-striped upper wing and a red fuselage with "Lo"--the nickname of his girlfriend Lola Zink, written on it in big white letters. On the tail was the phrase, "Du doch nicht!" ("Certainly not you!"), a taunt and challenge to Allied pilots.
Ernst Udet was the second-highest scoring German ace of World War I with 62 victories and the leading surviving ace and the youngest ace, age 22 when the war ended in 1918.
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e_udet_d7.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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21st November 2006, 11:00:03 |
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511 |
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Stuart Green / Joe Nageotte |
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1838kb |
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File Description: This is a repaint of Stuart Green´s SPAD (sg_spad.zip).
Francesco Baracca was the italian WW I ace of aces (34 victories), and original bearer of the famous "cavallino rampante" emblem. The SPAD VII C.1 S.2489 was one of his mounts, and the only one that has been preserved (in the Baracca Museum, Lugo di Romagna, Italy). He probably obtained his 30th victory in this aircraft (December 7th, 1917). It bears the famous 91st Squadriglia Griffon badge, along with his personal insignia - the prancing horse, which, after his death (June 19th, 1918), was given to a young race driver: Enzo Ferrari.
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spad_baracca.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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27th April 2006, 01:51:41 |
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528 |
Author: |
Marcio Mees |
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279kb |
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File Description: This is a repaint (textures only) for the Fokker DVII 1918 by Stuart Green. You can get it here: http://www.domicilium.com/peveril/hangar/planes/Fokker.htm
Thank you Stuart for this beautifully crafted plane! This repaint was made using the paint template by Stuart Green.
This repaint represents the Fokker D.VII (Alb) 838/18, Vzflgmstr Hans Goerth, MFJ III, Jabbeke, October 1918.
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d_vii_goerth.zip |
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Freeware |
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28th April 2007, 11:39:07 |
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390 |
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Brian Hill / Stuart Green |
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4393kb |
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File Description: This is a repaint (textures only) for the Fokker DVII 1918 by Stuart Green. You can get it here: http://www.domicilium.com/peveril/hangar/planes/Fokker.htm Thank you Stuart for this beautifully crafted plane! This repaint was made using the paint template by Stuart Green.
This repaint represents the Fokker D.VII of Oblt Erich Lowenhardt, Jasta 10, Puisieux Ferme, August 1918.
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d_vii_lowenhardt.zip |
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Freeware |
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28th April 2007, 11:38:35 |
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327 |
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Brian Hill / Stuart Green |
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4186kb |
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File Description: Mitsubishi G4M1 “Betty” twin engined attack aircraft.
Multi res model made with Abacus Flight Sim Design studio version2,
this model is specifically for FS9 (there is/will be a CFS2 version).
The “Betty” was a surprisingly agile aircraft with a long range. Used to
deliver a varied payload, ranging from single torpedo to multiple bombs
it’s mission were many and varied. In truth it was often sent where 4
engined bombers should have flown.
Animations
This model has the usual surface animations, detailed landing gear and
working cowl flaps and also includes the following:
Co pilot directions: In use, it was common practice for the co pilot to
stand on his seat and give the pilot taxiing instructions.
This is reproduced by using SHIFT + E
Action stations can be called by using the SHIFT+E+2 combination. Watch
the crew spring in to action!
Side door and ladder. This is actioned by using whatever combination you
use for concorde nose raise and lower.
Bomb bay: The Betty didn’t have traditional opening and closing bomb bay
doors but a series of different fitted panels depending on what payload was
being carried. This model is represented with a torpedo payload that can be
seen by using the spoiler key /
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g4m1_betty.zip |
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Freeware |
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22nd July 2006, 13:57:00 |
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4171 |
Author: |
Stuart Green |
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3528kb |
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