Gotha Go 242 and 244 released by baldy

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Hi Kevin

The only model I know is Kazunori Ito's which is for FS2002/Fs2004 and is available at FlightSim so someone would have to try a conversion but Mr Ito is firmly against converting any of his stuff to CFS and that has to be respected.

The only alternative would be for someone to build a cfs 2 model from scratch.

baldy
 
Hi Baldy,

Thanks, that's the only one I could find. It appears Dombral did his own conversion.

Kevin
 
Gotha Go 242B-1

Have just uploaded the improved Go 242B-1 glider - this a/c was fitted with a tricycle undercarriage to take-off /land from prepared airstrips showing possibly more use as a transport a/c than an assault a/c.

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baldy
 

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - German

Description: This glider was a development of the original Go 242. The major difference being that instead of jettisonable undercarriage for take-off and skids for landing it was equipped with a fixed tricycle undercarriage for normal take-off/landing. This was probably because gliders were more often used for transport duties than for assault landings, except in Yugoslavia and Southern France against partisans.

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit Gotha Go 242B-1.zip
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
Gotha Go 244

Have just uploaded the Go 244 transport a/c - thus completing the progression from glider to powered aircraft


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Hope you like it, Boeingetc,

baldy
 

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - German

Description: German twin engined transport a/c created by marrying two Gnome-Rhone engines (large numbers of which the Germans had captured with the fall of France) to the airframe of the Go 242 glider. Served in MTO, North Africa and Eastern Front.

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit Gotha Go 244.zip
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
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Baldy,

Very nice work on these, thank you for all your efforts on this! :wavey:
 
Thank you for the kind words - my name might be on the tin but UncleTgt makes it look good - so I gotta share

baldy
 
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