Carry a 1000 pound bomb and first became operational in 1934. It remained in service in various capacities until 1940. This project is painted for VB-4 which was assigned to the USS Ranger (CV-4). It displays and flies equally well in both FS2004 and FS.X. It ...
Assault freight glider, developed by the DFS (Deutsche Forschungsanstalt fur Segelflug German Research Institute for Sailplane Flight), was used for the first time during the operation against the Belgian Fort Eben Emael near Maastrich (May 10, 1940). They were ...
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The Solent was a large and powerful flying boat airliner of 1946 built for BOAC and TEAL (Tasman Empire Airways Ltd). The last Solent was retired in 1960. A Solent 3 of BOAC and Solent 4s of TEAL (early and late) and Aquila Airways included. Version 2 model ...
The NAVY and first flew in 1931. It was Voughts first airplane with a monocoque fuselage and fabric covered metal wing structure. It could be mounted on wheels or floats. It crashed during flight test prior to Navy acceptance. Its intended purpose was as a ...
A 2,375hp Rolls Royce Griffon 85 engine giving it a maximum speed of 723km h (452mph) at 6,242m (20,500ft). It was armed with four Hispano 20mm cannons and up to eight 27kg rockets or 675kg bombs mounted beneath the fuselage and wings. This final Seafire variant ...
The Boeing 307 was the first pressurized airliner. Because of the war, exclusively 10 were built, initially for Pan American and TWA (and a special version for Howard Hughes). Three versions included here, in PanAm and TWA colours. By Jens B. Kristensen.
Crossing , for FS2004 or FSX. Model from the original airplane stored in Muse du Conservatoire des Arts et Mtiers PARIS. New release of The model , try it !!! and enjoy !!! To download the complete model or model for FS2002 , CFS3, go to http: perso.wanadoo.fr ...