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FS2004 Sea Hurricane FULL PACK
Sea Hurricanes for FS2004. Three models made with FSDS2. These aircraft
represent two period aircraft from the WW2 era, and one modern
restoration. They feature highly detailed virtual cockpits with full
military equipment, a working oxygen system with hypoxia effect, working
automatic boost control, working two-speed supercharger for the
Rolls-Royce Merlin XX engine, engine failure modeling, Mk.II reflector
gun sight with animated sun screen, drop tanks with authentic fuel
management and fully modeled parasite drag effects, animated tailhook
with realistic functioning, and fully functional and clickable VC
cockpit controls via custom XML gauges. The exterior visual models have
dynamic shine, reflective textures, animated canopy, reflective glass,
animated radiator flap with drag and pitch effects, animated gear
retraction and extension, animated flight control surfaces, fully
animated oleo-pneumatic suspension, castoring tail wheel, animated
boarding step, handholds and pilot’s oxygen mask, and contrail effects.
They have accurate flight dynamics that vary between aircraft and
include realistic stalls and spins. This package also includes as
scenery a landable aircraft carrier with funnel smoke, wake effects,
animated gun turrets and pilot controlled lights via the Nav 1
frequency. By Robert Sanderson.
    

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FS2004 Savoia Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero
SERVICE PACK 1 (v.02)
It was the most important Italian bomber of World War II, this tough
three-engined aircraft established a reputation that contrasted with
most Italian weapons of the day, and it was flown with courage and
skill. SM.79s served widely in the normal bombing role, but it is as a
land-based torpedo bomber that the type deserves its place in military
aviation history, being regarded by many as one of the finest torpedo
bombers of the war. In spite of its cumbersome appearance and outdated
construction, with an internal provision for 2,750 lb (1,250 kg) of
bombs, supplemented by under fuselage rack for a torpedo, the S.M.79 was
a rugged, reliable multi-role medium bomber which did quite a bit of
damage in the face of heavy opposition. About 1,300 production models
were built over a nine year period. The SM.79 had a distinctive 'hump'
on the upper forward fuselage, which housed both the fixed
forward-firing heavy machine-gun and the dorsal gunner's position. Its
appearance earned the aircraft the nickname 'Gobbo Maledetto' ('Damned
Hunchback'). During the last phases of the war the surviving SM.79s were
converted into various versions of utility transports and used in that
role until 1952.4 UPGRADED+1 NEW Hi-Res GMax models (5 different
versions) feature the usual moving parts, such as all flight controls,
props pitch and leading edge flaps. Eleven (11) different liveries (6
R.A., 1 A.N.R., 1 I.C.A.F., 1 Post-war A.M.I., 2 Spanish Nationalist Air
Force). VC only. This plane was developed for FS9, but it works (it
seems without problems) either in FSX. Created by Manuele Villa &
ItalianWings
    

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FSX Kazunori Ito's F-4 Phantom
This Aircraft is Painted in VX-9 Vampires Navel Air Weapons Station
China Lake California VX-9, originally Air Development Squadron FIVE
(VX-5), was commissioned on June 18, 1951 at Naval Air Station Moffett
Field, California, with 15 officers, 100 enlisted men, and nine AD
Skyraider aircraft. The Squadron, under the operational control of
Commander, Operational Development Force (now Commander Operational Test
and Evaluation Force), was assigned to develop and evaluate aircraft
tactics and techniques for delivery of airborne special weapons
.Textures and Updates by Mark Rooks of RSDG Aircraft Package Includes
Pictures and History of Actual Aircraft
    

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