FSX/FS2004 – Vought VE-7 – 1917

FSX/FS2004 – Vought VE-7 – 1917. The Vought VE-7 Bluebird was an early biplane of the United States. First flying in 1917, it was designed as a 2-seat trainer for the United States Army, then adopted by the United States Navy as its very first fighter aircraft. In 1922, a VE-7 became the first plane to take off from an American aircraft carrier.

GMAX mdl by A.F.Scrub

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FSX/FS2004 Jetfighter Saeta HA-200 From the 50th

FSX/FS2004 – Jetfighter Saeta HA-200 from the 50th. Spanish jetfighter Saeta HA-200 from the 50th in two versions. The HA-200 Saeta (Arrow) was the first Spanish turbojet aircraft, used by the spanish and egypt airforces. It was designed by Willy Messerschmitt and was eqipped with 2 relativly small jet engines. The first flight was 1955, entered service 1962. As FS-model you can fly a clean version in bare matal and an armed version in camo. The models has a photorealistic 2D panel and a VC with animated stick- and throttle arms. No fix need.

FSDS 3.5 model by Erwin Welker

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FSX – Macchi C.205

FSX – Macchi C.205. The Veltro was derived from the C.202 Folgore with the installation of a german Daimler-Benz 605 serie engine. Fast, manouvrable, reliable, it had comparable performances with the Bf109G series. Served mostly in the mediterranean theatre 1943-44. Top speed of 640 km/h at 5600 m, Climb to 2000 m in 1’28”, to 6000 m in 5’55”. Armament was of 2×12.7mm nose section plus 2x 20mm in the wings. Gmax modelfeatures highly detailed historical virtual cockpit with full military equipment, high resolution gauge textures, fully functional and clickable VC cockpit controls via custom XML gauges and XML animations. Multi-lod and accurate flight dynamics included.

By Corrado La Posta

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FSX – RAF Acaster Malbis

FSX – RAF Acaster Malbis was a Royal Air Force station located 5.9 miles (9.5 km) south of York city centre and 5.7 miles (9.2 km) east of Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England. RAF Acaster Malbis was developed from a small grass airfield at the beginning of the Second World War and its main use was as a training base for RAF Bomber Command before being used by RAF Maintenance Command from 1944 until 1957.

By Terry Boissel

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