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Looking for aircrafts

gosd

Charter Member
hello I am looking for the following A/C:anr_Sagittario,ra1_Sagittario,and DB-7_GBII-19
 
send you email but heres the link for that db7 one

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/local_links.php?catid=82



DB-7A, Battle of France
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Douglas DB-7 C3 No.28, 3eme Escadrille, Groupe de Bombardement II/19, Damville, France, late May 1940. On 22nd May, this unit carried out the first strike by DB-7 aircraft near Cambrai.

Credits:

Visual model converted for CFS3 by Ed "GZR_Groundhog" Wilson from the FDG CFS2 original.
Original skin by Ed Wilson and John Whelan.
French Air Force skin by Nigel Dickinson.
DB-7 flight dynamics by Ted Kaniuka.
XDP file modifications by Nigel Dickinson.

Please see Ed Wilson's original readme.txt for further details.

It is my firm belief that Ed would have been enthusiastic to see this version released. I am therefore uploading it in a spirit of friendship and respect for his memory, as a good man, a gifted CFS modder, and a highly valued and respected member of our community.

This is not an exact replica of the early DB-7A aircraft; the visual model represents an A-20C Boston III and has several visible differences with the real DB-7A. It is however the following model, and is, we believe, more than credible enou
 
TKS :ernae:Joshua must be getting old :isadizzy: had trouble finding tem in my registry.
 
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