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FS2002/FS2004 North American F-100F Super Sabre.
The F-100F was essentially an F-100D stretched for two crewmembers.
The USAF needed a supersonic trainer and North American Aviation converted an F-100C (S/N 54-1966) at its own expense for evaluation.
The F-100F, which first flew on 7 March 1957, retained the air-superiority and fighter-bomber capabilities of the F-100D although armament loads were reduced. A total of 339 F-100Fs were built.
by Kazunori Ito.
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Canadian Snowbirds Livery for FSDS2
Hunting/BAC Jet Provost T.Mk5 v 1.0
for FS2004 & 2002.
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I know the plane is not a Tudor but it's such a great plane I decided to skin it based on my own photos taken before the Toronto Air show in summer 2003.

REQUIRED AIRCRAFT:
BAC Jet Provost T MK5 by Rick Piper

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F-4B is the first real mass production type in Phantom.

Finally, 649 was manufactured.

by Kazunori Ito

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FS2002-2004 NORTH AMERICAN XB-70 VALKYRIE
This aircraft was shaped to fly at MACH 3 remaining within its Mach cone throughout the flight regime, using the shock waves beneath the wing to generate compression lift.
The wing tips could be folded down 65° to increase this compression lift and also to provide greater directional stability.
Unfortunately only two prototypes were built, and despite their
exceptional performance, the XB-70 program had been cancelled after 130 missions, when an F-104 collided and destroyed the second prototype during a photo shoot.
Even so, the B-70 provided invaluable high-speed flight test data. This model includes a detailed virtual cockpit with lighted gauges, folding wing tips and variable nose cone, complex movement for gear retraction, and reflective textures. Gauges and sounds are included
in package. Author : Massimo Altieri.

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FS2004 Aircraft Hawker Sea Fury FB11 G-Fury


This file is best read in Notepad with wordwrap turned on.

The plane is a Hawker Sea Fury FB11. This package includes a new model and the option to display it with or without smoke pods.

WJ244 was acquired by Spencer Flack in 1978. She was registered as G-Fury and was a UK air show favorite until she crashed in August 1981.

This is a FSDS V2 model for FS2004. It features folding wings, opening cockpit canopy and many other moving parts as well as lights and smoke effects. Aircraft and panel by David Hanvey. Textures by Paul Barry. Air file by Jerry Beckwith.

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Panels for Lightning!

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** 1  FS2002/FS2004 English Electric Lightning Panel.
This is a new panel for English Electric Lightning.
It will be able to enjoy a more real flight by using this panel.
by Kazunori Ito

** 2  FS2002/FS2004 English Electric Lightning F.1A / F.3.
It is the first supersonic jet from Britain that greatly improved the ability of a Royal Air Force.
Two models (F.1A and F.3) are included in this file.
F.1A is XM174 of 56SQ Firebird. F.3 is XP762 of 111SQ with wing top fuel tank. The panel is not included in this file.
by Kazunori Ito

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