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CFS2, CFS3, FS2000 and FS2002 Chance
Vought A-7E Corsair II
A-7E Corsair II Originally designed by AlphaSim. This is the freeware
version 2.7 which was downloaded from the AlphaSim site at http://www.alphasim.co.uk/.
This version has been tested by myself only in CFSII but Alpha SIm
reports it to work in CFS2, FS2000 and FS2002. The first A-7D made its
initial flight on April 5, 1968, and deliveries of production models
began on Dec. 23, 1968. When A-7D production ended in 1976, 459 had
been delivered to the USAF. In 1973, the USAF began assigning A-7Ds to
the Air National Guard (ANG). The A-7D demonstrated its outstanding
capability to attack ground targets while flown by the 354th Tactical
Fighter Wing at Korat RTAFB, Thailand, during the closing months of
the war in Southeast Asia. This version shows the aircraft
assigned to the Arizona ANG, 162nd TFG, 152nd TFS at Tuscon. This of
course shows the more odd colorscheme that the Guard adopted
especially considering the desert surroundings. I have included new
files in 1024 pixel format to enhance the detail on the aircraft.
Repaint by J-P "Gray Wolf" Demmerle
    
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CFS2, CFS3, FS2000 and FS2002 Chance Vought A-7E Corsair II
. A-7E Corsair II Originally designed by AlphaSim. This is the
freeware version 2.7 which was downloaded from the AlphaSim site at
http://www.alphasim.co.uk/. This version has been tested by myself
only in CFSII but Alpha Sim reports it to work in CFS2, FS2000 and
FS2002. The first A-7 D made its initial flight on April 5, 1968 and
deliveries of production models began on Dec. 23, 1968. When A-7D
production ended in 1976, 459 had been delivered to the USAF. In
1973, the USAF began assigning A-7Ds to the Air National Guard (ANG).
The A-7D demonstrated its outstanding capability to attack ground
targets while flown by the 354th Tactical Fighter Wing at Korat
RTAFB, Thailand, during the closing months of the war in Southeast
Asia. This version shows the aircraft assigned to the Colorado ANG,
140th TFG, 120th TFS "Cougars" at Buckley ANGB. This of course shows
the more odd color scheme that the Guard adopted especially
considering the mountainous surroundings. I have included new files
in 1024 pixel format to enhance the detail on the aircraft. Repaint
by J-P "Gray Wolf" Demmerle
   
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FS2002 Convair Metroliner CV-440, Lufthansa D-ACAP, 1957
Lufthansa got five CV-440's in 1957, which flew to Vienna and
Zuerich. CV-440 was an improved CV-340, flying slightly faster than
it's predecessor. The noise in the cabin was also reduced somewhat.
The D-ACAP aircraft was delivered to Lufthansa on August 19th, 1957.
On June 21st, 1968, it was bought by Air Algerie and reregistered to
7T-VAR. In October 1968 it was converted to CV-640 and eventually
went to Canada (various owners/lessors including Time Air) in 1981,
reregistered C-GQCQ. In June 1993 it was leased to Eagle Airlines
6/93, reregistered N55AP. Repaint by Jure Dolanec
   
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EZ-Landclass
EZ-Landclass is a program that allows you to change the landclass
textures that appear in the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 (MSFS)
scenery world. MSFS comes with a wide variety of generic textures,
such as cities, farmland, forests, grassland, and many others.
Microsoft did a pretty good job of placing the textures in the right
place, considering they were dealing with the entire world. However,
when you look at it from a local perspective, there is often much
room for improvement. Often times small cities are left out, or
forests appear where there is supposed to be farmland. EZ-Landclass
allows you to change that. by Russel Dirks
   
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