CFS3 Lockheed Hudson package 2014.
****revised set with missing weapon included.*****
This pack contains 20 aircraft which are broken into 3 groups.
1. ETO - 8 aircraft (4 x MkI, 1 x MkIII, 1 x MVI, 1 x PBO-1) RAF, Coastal Command, RCAF, US Navy.
2. MTO - 5 aircraft (2 x MkIIIA, 2 x MkIII 1x...
Bristol Blenheim MkIV R2782 T8-J, No.771 NAS, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy, Orkneys, early 1943
No.771 NAS was formed on 24 May 1939 at Lee-on-Solent as a Fleet Requirements Unit with 14 Fairey Swordfish TSR biplanes. The Squadron carried out various exercises with ships and provided towed targets...
Bristol Blenheim MkIV T2177 AD-V, No.113 Sqn, Egypt and Greece, Spring 1941
No. 113 reformed at Upper Heyford on 18 May 1937 as a day bomber unit with Hinds. In April 1938 it left for the Middle East, converting to Blenheims in June 1939. After Italy joined the war in June 1940, the Squadron...
Bolingbroke MkIVT 9896, RCAF, early 1940s.
The original name for the Blenheim MkIV was in fact 'Bolingbroke', and the Canadian-built version of the aircraft, which differed essentially in its use of North American gauges rather than British ones, retained this name. While the RCAF used the...
Bristol Blenheim Mk IVF Z5722 WM-Z, Wg Cdr Max Aitken, O.C. No.68 Sqn, High Ercall, April 1941
Possibly the best-known of all night fighter Blenheims, Z5722 was the personal aircraft of Wg Cdr Hon. Maxwell Aitken, the son of the Canadian newspaper magnate Lord Beaverbrook, who was at the time...
Bristol Blenheim Mk IVF N8238 WR-L, No.248 Sqn, Coastal Command, North Coates, March 1940
No.248 Squadron formed at Hendon in late 1939 as a night fighter squadron with Blenheim MkIF aircraft, but was transferred to Coastal Command at North Coates in February 1940, when it received the Blenheim...
Bristol Blenheim MkIV L4842 TE-K, No 53 Sqn RAF, Odiham, early 1939.
No.55 Squadron formed at Odiham in January 1939 as the first unit equipped with the Blenheim MkIV. This aircraft, flight tested at Filton on 29th May 1939, was issued to 53 Sqn, which was part of Army Cooperation Command...
Bristol Blenheim MkIV Z9652 33, No1 Middle East Check and Conversion Unit, Bilbeis, 1943-44.
After the Blenheim had been put out to grass as an operational aircraft, many of them continued to soldier on in less exciting tasks, such as radar calibration aircraft or squadron hacks. This one was...
Bristol Blenheim MkIV V5468 RT-P, No.114 Sqn, No.2 Group, West Raynham, early 1942
No.2 Group Blenheims were used as traditional night bombers - some even took part in the first 1,000 bomber raid on Cologne - although they were better suited to their secondary task, operating as night...
Bristol Bolingbroke MkIV 9140 P, No.115 Sqn RCAF,Patricia Bay, mid-1943
The Bolingbroke was the Canadian Fairchild (Canada) built version of the Bristol Blenheim MkIV; the initial batch of Bolingbroke MkIs were identical to the British Blenheim MkIV, while the Canadian-modified MkIV had...
Blenheim MkIV Z9601 H, No.55 Sqn RAF, Fuka, Egypt, early 1942
No.55 Sqn resumed operations in North Africa in September 1942 flying Blenheim MkIV aircraft. As they were primarily tasked with anti-shipping operations, they tried out a number of paint schemes which would be more appropriate than...
This is a Vought F4U Corsair painted up for the RN so that it's slightly more accurate for Europe. The aircraft's top speed is about 430 mph, but it's completely functional at speeds over 560 mph. It can carry a small payload, it has relatively strong machine guns, plenty of ammo, and a very...
RAF T1 Bomb Sight for Firepower Lancaster
by Rob (Capt. Winters) Stevenson.
This is a replacement bomb sight texture for the Firepower Lancasters.
You need to have Firepower installed to use these textures.
Installation instructions included.
This is a set of five skins for Clive Morely's wonderful little Tiger Moth. I have very little information on them but what I have is as follows:
DH82 tigermoth_ii_81 represents my best guess extrapolated from a very poor photograph of what a Tiger Moth of No. 81 Squadron may have looked like...
BRISTOL BULLDOG IIA for CFS3
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Includes 3 aircraft.
1 x 23 Squadron RAF
1 x 32 Squadron RAF
1 x 56 Squadron RAF
and 1 x template kit for repaints
Contributor Credits:
Original external model is conversion of the Alphasim freeware cfs2/fs02 model for use in CFS3...
DH82a Tiger Moth for CFS3
All new standalone model.
Package contains dual and solo variants plus cooper bomb loads and (for fun) an optional wing mounted Lewis gun.
Install instructions included.
D.H.82 Tiger Moth
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Unit: 25 Squadron RAF (Polish),
Code...
Unit: 409 Sqn (Canadian) RAFSerial: HK425
Code: KP-D
Pilot: F/Lt Ross Finlayson
Navigator: F/O Al Webster.
Coleby Grange,
England.
June, 1944.
No. 409 Nighthawk Squadron Formed at Digby on 17 June 1941 as the second Canadian night fighter unit in Britain, although it initially had no aircraft...
Unit: 23 Sqn RAF
Serial: DD712
Code: YP-R
Pilot: F/Lt Robert Williamson
Navigator: F/O Norman Lavers.
Manston,
England.
October, 1942.
DD712 was delivered to 23 Squadron at Bradwell Bay on 8 September 1942 and made her first sortie in the hands of the CO, Wing Commander Sammy 'Bertie' Hoare...
CFS3 Blenhiem MkIV set.
European Theatre of Operations.
Bristol Blenheim MkIV (bomber version) x 6 (3 x RAF, 2 x Coastal Command, 1 x FAF)
Bristol Blenheim MkVI (Finnish Built Bomber) x 1 (FAF)
Bristol Blenheim MkIV (Fighter version) x 1 (Coastal Command)
Mediterranean Theatre of Operations...
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