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| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| Concept Plane |
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File Description:
Concept Plane - Packard V12, 1490 HP engine, offset gearbox driving counter rotating pusher props, around engine exhaust. Seats two in front to back arrangement. No rudder, no tricks, no hiden spoilers, no artifical stability. Climb at 80 or 85 degrees, speed will drop to zero and the nose will gradually drop avoiding any uncontrolled stall or spin. Very easy to fly rightside up or upside down. Cruise at 25000 ft at 420 kts true speed for over 3000 nautical miles or climb to over 50000 ft and cruise at 400 kts true speed. Have fun.
| Filename: | Concept_Plane.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 25th April 2003, 12:08:52 |
| Downloads: | 420 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 342.29 KB |
| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| B25 Mitchell v1.1 for x-plane 6.4/6.51 |
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File Description:
B25 Mitchell v1.1 for X-Plane 6.4/6.51 upgrade from v1.0 includes better handling and improved non-custom panel. Made famous by the Doolittle raid on Tokyo shortly after Pearl Harbour the B25 Mitchell bomber is perhaps the most famous medium bomber of WWII and perhaps of all time. The B25 was the most numerous twin engine aircraft built by the US during WWII estimates of production vary from 9300 to 11000 built. On April 18, 1942 Doolittle led sixteen B-25 aircraft from the navy carrier, U.S.S. Hornet to bomb Japan in retaliation for that country's attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Although little damage was done and all planes were lost the raid proved to be one of the most famous missions of the war.
The B25 was powered by a pair of 1,700 hp Wright R-2600-29 "Cyclone" 14 cylinder, air-cooled engines. Maximum speed was 272 mph at 15,000 ft, with a ceiling of 24,000 ft and a range of 1350 miles with a full load of bombs. Armament varied considerably in the B25 depending on the type of mission the plane was designed for. Heavenly Body is a B25J designed as a bomber, so it carried eleven 0.50 caliber machine guns; two in the top turret, two in the tail, one in the nose, two in cheek packs on each side under the pilot and one in each waste window. The top, nose and cheek pack guns could also be used in strafing, if so desired. This version carried 3,000 lbs of bombs (usually six 500 pounders) in an interior bomb bay.
The X-Plane version is a fairly faithful rendition of the B25. The body consists of two sections consisting of the fuselage and a fuel tank. The main engine nacelles actually consist of two nacelles, one is the 1700 HP engine, the rear section is a 5 lb thrust rocket. Engine nacelles are also used for the two rudders in order to get the correct shape. Vertical stabilizers with rudders are buried within the nacelles. Decoration of the plane is complicated by the use of multiple engine nacelles but the resulting compromise is acceptable though not an authentic replica.
| Filename: | B25_Mitchell_v11_for_xplane_64651.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 2nd March 2003, 00:05:15 |
| Downloads: | 310 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 1.41 MB |
| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| B58 Hustler for X-Plane 6.4/6.51 |
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File Description:
B58 Hustler v1.0 for X-Plane 6.40/6.51 - development of the B58 began in 1951 with 161 planes delivered to SAC between 1960 and 1970. Americas first supersonic jet bomber (mach 2+) the B58 was designed for high speed delivery of nuclear or conventional weapons from long range as a compliment to the B52 subsonic bomber. One of the most sophisticated planes ever developed, the B58 set many speed and altitude records some of which remain unbroken today. With a gross takeoff weight of 163000 lbs the B58 could cary as much as 101000 lbs of fuel (that's almost 60% of the gross weight). One of the most computerized aircraft ever built, the B58 is amazingly easy to fly without any computer assistance (except the one used to run the x-plane simulator). Go to the attached web sit for the fascinating story of the B58 Hustler.
Wing span: 56 ft. 10 in (17.32 m)
Length: 96 ft. 9 in (29.49 m)
Height: 31 ft. 5 in (9.58 m)
Wing Area: 1,542 sq ft (470 sq m)
Weights:
Empty: 55,560 lb (25,201 kg)
Max T/O: 163,000 lb (73,935 kg)
Performance:
Maximum Speed: 1,321 mph (2,125 km/h) @ 63,150 ft (19,248 m)
Combat Ceiling: 63,150 ft (19,248 m)
Record Ceiling: 85,360 ft (26,017 m)
Combat Radius: 1,750 miles (2,816 km) to,
5,577 miles (8,975 km) with inflight refueling
Powerplant:
Four General Electric J79-GE-1 turbojet engines
rated at 10,500 st. or 16,000 st. with afterburners.
| Filename: | B58_Hustler_for_XPlane_64651.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 1st March 2003, 04:25:26 |
| Downloads: | 708 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 1.79 MB |
| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| B36 C for X-Plane 6.51 |
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File Description:
B36 C Peacemaker for X-Plane 6.51 - The B36 Peacemaker was the last propeller driven bomber put into service by the US. With 6 - 3500 Hp radial engines and a gross takeoff weight of 410,000 lbs the early versions like the A and B variants (downloadable on AVSIM as version 1.0) were woefully underpowered. This file is the later version with 4 - 5200 lb static thrust jet engines added. Never called into active service the B36 provided the US long range nuclear determent until the jet B52 came into service. The B36 is a huge airplane with a large payload capacity, 10000 mile range and long endurance. See the read me file for distribution and copyright information.
Wingspan: 230 feet
Length: 162 feet
Wing Area: 4770 square feet
Maximum Take-off Weight: 410,000 pounds
Maximum Bomb Payload: 2x 48,000 pound Grand Slam bombs
Powerplant: 6x 3500 hp R4360 radial engines, 4X 5,200 pound J47-GE-19 turbojets
| Filename: | B36_C_for_XPlane_651.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 26th February 2003, 14:02:01 |
| Downloads: | 399 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 302.39 KB |
| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| Seaplane Racer for x-plane 6.6-6.7 |
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File Description:
Seaplane Racer for x-plane 6.6-6.7 - This is the looser (by choice) of my two designs completed for the Seaplane Contest going on at www.x-plane.org. It is the fastest of my two designs capable of 500 mph in level flight at 1500 ft. Powered by two Rolls Royce Merlin V12 engines each developing 2200 HP. The rear engine drives 2- 9' diameter, pusher, four blade, counter rotating props; the front engine drives 2-7.2' diameter, puller, four blade, counter rotating props. Wing tips fold to reduce drag and allow the plane to meet the minimum 200 ft2 wing area. Remove the floats, shorten the landing gear by about 2.7 feet and do over 530 mph. Go to www.x-plane.org go to the forums and click on custom designs to find out more about the seaplane contest.
| Filename: | Seaplane_Racer_for_xplane_6667.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 19th June 2003, 15:59:02 |
| Downloads: | 340 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 236.35 KB |
| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| F8F Bearcat |
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File Description:
F8F for x-plane v6.7 - With its 2250 + HP engine it requires a lot of skill to just get this bird into the air. The F8F bearcat was the last propeller fighter aircraft made by grumman. Deployed very late in the war, the first squadron of bearcats were on their way to japan when WWII ended. Although they never saw service in WWI they were used in Korea. At least 24 US Navy squadrons flew the Bearcat, some until as late as 1952. With a maximum speed of 421 mph it was one of the fastest aircraft of WWII. Place the Weapons files in the Weapons folder.
| Filename: | F8F_Bearcat.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 9th September 2003, 04:18:52 |
| Downloads: | 651 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 422.81 KB |
| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| A6E Intruder v1.1 |
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File Description:
A6E TRAM Intruder v1.1 for X-plane 6.40/6.51 - Some would say not the prettiest plane in the world but a deadly part of the US carrier task force, proven both in Viet Nam and the Gulf War. Built by Grumman, the TRAM is a version of the A6E released in the late 70's with improved laser guided weapons delivery, enhanced computers and an automatic carrier landing capability. The attached information gives the complete history of the plane and its various derivatives since first delivered to the Navy in February 1963.
| Filename: | A6E_Intruder_v11.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 8th March 2003, 02:13:13 |
| Downloads: | 1,247 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 114.64 KB |
| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| B25 Mitchell v1.2 for X-plane 6.4/6.51 |
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File Description:
B25 Mitchell v1.2 for X-Plane 6.4/6.51 upgrade from v1.0 My first update v1.1 actually made handling worse due to an error in moving the cofg. This update does improve handling and also improves prop efficiency. Sorry for the V1.1 error.
| Filename: | B25_Mitchell_v12_for_Xplane_64651.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 7th March 2003, 03:49:04 |
| Downloads: | 249 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 8.18 KB |
| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| Seaplane Bundle |
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File Description:
Seaplane Bundle for x-plane 6.4/6.51 - Four of the most famous seaplanes including the "China Clipper" Martin M130 built for Pan Am, the Boeing B314 also part of the Pan Am clipper fleet, the PBY5/5A Catilina built by Consolidated for WWII and the "Spruce Goose" or HK-1 the largest and one of the most controversial planes ever built.
| Filename: | Seaplane__Bundle.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 8th March 2003, 03:23:45 |
| Downloads: | 1,113 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 1.52 MB |
| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| F5E Plus Tiger III v1.0 |
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File Description:
F5E Plus Tiger III v1.0 for X-Plane 6.4/6.51 - The F5E Plus Tiger III is an upgrade of the F5E/F Tiger II and did not involve upgrades to the engines or airframe, avionics and electronics were substantially upgraded. The F5A Freedom Fighter was originally developed by Northrop as a light, fast, maneuverable and inexpensive fighter. Deliveries began in August 1964 and its various versions have been sold to many countries besides the US, including, Brazil, Canada, Greece, Chile, Honduras, Indonesia, Singapore, South Korea, Sudan, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia and Yemen. Capable of speeds near mach 2 and a combat radius of 875 miles it is one of the most agile military aircraft ever produced.
| Filename: | F5E_Plus_Tiger_III_v10.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 6th February 2003, 03:41:32 |
| Downloads: | 783 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 1.72 MB |