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| Built by Republic, the P-43 was a modification of the P-35. It had an early turbocharger and was quite fast for it's day. Roll was good but turn rate was poor. The turbocharger was not especially reliable and the fuel tanks were quite vulnerable, particularly in early models without self sealing tanks. The model was eventually dropped in favor of an all new model - the P-47B. 51 aircraft were eventually delivered to China under lend-lease and a few saw limited operation with the American Volunteer Group. Daviator |
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| MAJ Gerald R. "Jerry" Johnson, 49th FG, Biak, October 1944. The P-38L had range, speed, ceiling, agility, and firepower... Equipped with aileron boost, it had one of the best roll rates of any WW2 fighter. "Dive Brakes" ("D" key) enabled compressibility recovery, and were a great assist in dogfighting. Multi-MDL FSDS aircraft by Gryphon Aviation. Air file by the 714th 1% Flight Test Center. Texture source files in *psp format (Paint Shop Pro) available at the Gryphon Aviation Homepage |
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| Origanally for FS 2000 This FSDS project includes full moving parts, a transparent sliding canopy, reflective surfaces and a P.Casey P-40 panel.The XP-40 flew for the first time on October 14, 1938, with test pilot Edward Elliot at the controls. Armament was two 0.50-inch machine guns located in the upper fuselage deck and synchronized to fire through the propeller arc, standard armament for US pursuit aircraft at the time. Wing racks could be fitted for six 20-pound bombs. By Paul Clawson, Converted to cfs2 format and Dp made by Steve Butzer (SBFightinFalcon). 3MB |
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| This Aircraft represents the P-51D "DETROIT MISS" Flown by LT. Drew. In October of 1944 Drew was flying with wingman McCandless when he spotted two Me-262 Schwalbe's taking off. The first Me 262 exploded when hit by the .50s of "Detroit Miss" Lt. Drew also shot down the second Me-262. This Model has full moving parts. By Alain L'Homme, J. Scott Nix , Chris Arrington and Repait of Textures by Steve Gandy Uploaded by Steve Gandy. 3.6MB |
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| The P-82B was one of the hottest piston-engined fighters of the war. Maximum speed was 482 mph at 25,100 feet. Normal range was 1390 miles at 227 mph, 1280 miles with a 4000-pound bomb load. Service ceiling was 41,600 feet, and an altitude of 20,000 feet could be attained in 7 minutes. Very heavy firepower fpr a fighter of its time |
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| This is version 1of the cfs3 p-47 done by BCS_CROW , a very good friend of mine. Hope you like it. I ask that this plane along with the other versions not be posted on site without my consent. |
| Hey i figured gettting the cfs3 p-47 would be a great thing. So i gathered up some very good designers and here is what we came up with. 4-5 Versions in all. Once all versions are complete i will make a package that will contain all of them in one |
| This is version 2 also made by BCS_CROW. This version is much more accurate than the first.I ask that this plane along with the other versions not be posted on site without my consent. |
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