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Messerschmitt Bf-109G6-Tropical. Description: The plane is a Messerschmitt Bf109G-Tropical. Two models are included - a G6 Tropical and a G6R6 Tropical. This is a FSDS V2 model for FS2004 based on Paul Rebuffat's original model for CFS2.
Messerschmitt Me 108 B-1 Taifun. Description: The Messerschmitt Me 108 or Bf 108 Taifun was a single-engined sports and touring aircraft built by Bayerische Flugzeugwerke from 1934 on. It was Willy Messerschmitt's first all-metal airplane with retractable gear and some other - to this time very modern - supplies. This aircraft is part of the historical fleet of the german Lufthansa. It was build in 1940 and is shown on airshows around Europe. The model has animated parts and a fully funcional virtual cockpit.
Midnight Hawks display team Description:
Flyable formation of 4 BAe Hawk Mk.51 Works in FS2000 without lights and smoke effects. This FSDS design includes full moving parts, transparent canopy with glass reflections and an instrument panel. Original model designed by Mikko Maliniemi. Modifications for display team package by Kari Virtanen
MIG - AT Advanced trainer Description:
The MIG Advanced Trainer first flew on March 16 1996. Intended to replace the Russian Air Forces' extensive fleet of Aero L-29's and L-39's, the MIG-AT has undergone trials in competition with the YAK - 130 but only a small batch have been ordered for service testing. To assist with export appeal an agreement was signed between MIG and Snecma in 1992 for the supply of Larzac engines for the prototypes and overseas customers. Future proposed variants include a folding wing carrier borne trainer version and a single-seater with Moskit radar in an extended nose. Designed by Brian Whitelegg
MiG 15 Fagot Description: GMAX model is fully animated with rolling wheels and working suspension. Dynamic virtual Cockpit has working gauges. Brake away parts, multires and refleftive textures. There are ten seperate textures included. Use's FS2002 Navigation aids. The MiG-15 first saw operational flight in 1948. Most Warsaw act nations bought and flew the MiG.
By Ed Wilson and J-P Demmerle
MiG-19 Textures - East German Air Force. Description: These textures are intended for use with the MIG-19/J-6 by Yan Tao. They represent a MiG-19 of the East German Air Force during the 1960s. This zip file contains only the textures. You will also need the original MIG19_V1.ZIP and MIG19V11UP.ZIP update files. Created by Yan Tao, repaint by Frank Safranek.
MiG-19 Textures, Cuban Revolutionary Air Force, 1968. Description: These textures are not representative of an actual aircraft. Although Cuba operated the MiG-19, they did not operate this version. The nose number is from a MiG-19PM Farmer E (equipped with radar) stationed at San Antonio de los Banos AB in 1968. This zip file contains only the textures. You will also need the original MIG19_V1.ZIP and MIG19V11UP.ZIP update files. Created by Yan Tao, repaint by Frank Safranek.