The Po2 used for agricultural aircraft too in Hungary between 1947-1960. This aircraft was standard Soviet primary trainer from 1930 up to 1945. FS98 model by Alexander A. Belov, mods for FS2K4 works by George Csillag. Including fixed textures, panel and sounds.
Anthony Fokker flew over the city of Haarlem on august 31st, 1911. This freeware model was made to fly it at home. By Rien Cornelissen.
XB-15 Boeing XB-15 experimental bomber was not given a production contract created by US Army Air Corps, but the single prototype served as a testbed for several years and was converted to a cargo carrier in 1943. It served with the 20th Troop Carrier Squadron ...
The HP81 Hermes was a British airliner from 1948, used by BOAC for its African routes in the early 1950s, and then by various charter companies for the next 10 years. Five variants are included here: BOAC (early and late), Airwork, Air Safaris and Skyways. ...
The last biplane medium bomber to enter RAF service. The first RAF use of a power gun turret. Fitted with an autopilot and heating for all crew positions. Aircraft of No. 101 Sqdn. based at Bicester C.1936 Recast with upgraded sound, VC and gauges. Ver. 05, by ...
Sikorsky twin-engine amphibian built in 1937. Military version of S-43. Used developed by U.S. Navy and Marines for utility transport, photography, target towing. JRS-1s were based at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in December 1941. Top speed over 190 mph. Can take ...
Sikorsky twin-engine amphibian built in 1937. Military version of S-43. Used developed by U.S. Navy and Marines for utility transport, photography, target towing. JRS-1s were based at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in December 1941. Top speed over 190 mph. Can take ...
Twin-engine amphibian built in 1936. S-43B had twin vertical tails for greater stability, and an extended nose section as an attempt to cut down water spray. Two versions included: PP-PBM used created by Panair do Brasil, and NC16927 for Pan Am. These were the ...
This is an all-new model of the AW.27 Ensign, a large medium-range airliner built for Imperial Airways (later BOAC) in the late 1930s. Because of the outbreak of WW2, only 12 Ensigns were built, and they mostly served as transports in support of the RAF. ...
Prototype, that never entered in service,of a transatlantic seaplane for 16 passengers seated in chairs that could be converted in couchettes with a luxurious arrengement, or with 48 chairs in 4 boxes with 12 chairs each. Two small kicthens, toilette and ...