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Another nice Fairey

Navtech

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FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Early Aircraft FS2004/FSX Fairey Fantome
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FS2004/FSX Fairey Fantome biplane fighter. The Fairey Fantome was without doubt one of the nicest looking interwar biplanes. It was designed by Fairey Aviation in response to a requirement from the Belgian Air Ministry in 1934 for an aircraft to replace the Fairey Firefly, then the standard fighter of the Aeronautique Militaire. Four examples were produced. Gmax model by A.F. Scrub.
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Thanks for the heads-up! I've been hoping somebody would see fit to knock out an up-to-date version of one of these...

-Mike Z.
 
Hmmm....
Hawker Fury II, 640 hp.
Fiat Cr.32, 600 hp.
Fairey Fantome, 900 hp.

Pretty clean airfame. It must have been quite the machine.
 
Hmmm....
Hawker Fury II, 640 hp.
Fiat Cr.32, 600 hp.
Fairey Fantome, 900 hp.

Pretty clean airfame. It must have been quite the machine.

From what info I've managed to find, it seems it was...

I guess the December 1975 issue of The Aeroplane Monthly had an article about the Fantome in it... does anyone out there have that issue stashed away somewhere?

-Mike Z.
 
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