Wings Of Power Heinkel He219

Hallo friends,

as we speak about the He 219. The bird was developed and partially at the important Heinkel factory at Rostock Marienehe.
Since a certain time with Bernard and Jorge we worked for a project about the Rostock Marienehe
airfield with the Heinkel factory.
Bernard did the ground work with the runways and terrain. Jorge did some corrections for the runways.
Than using EZ scenery I did put in all the building and some air planes.
But when I sended them what was nice on my pc a lot of what I did put in was missing on their flightsim. Even after I told them what other sceneries
are needed.
I believe that this scenery would be a nice add on for FS2004.
Would some one take over the project to finish it or help me to make it a publishable scenery?
If some one will be interested I will send you all what I have about via Hightail
Kenavo from Brittany
Best Regards
Michael Vader
 

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FS2004 WOP He219 modifications - FS2004 Wings Of Power He219 modifications

Hallo friends
my little modifications to this excellent bird are just a radio stack with german radios and navigation gauges.
I also changed some gauges which on my opinion correspond more to the Betriebshandbuch and some photos I have. And on a german ac I like to have metric read outs (when avaible). What would you say flying a Mustung or a Spitfire with german values indicated?
Just for the fun I added some weapon effects (certainly not perfectLOL)
I hope you will like my little works...

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Thanks for this, Michael, well done.
AeroplaneHeaven did a Schmidfire, a 'captured Spitfire with a BF109(?) engine, if I remember correctly.
 
Good evening Robin,
Thank you for you comment.Concerning the "Schmidfire", It was a Spitfire Mk V serial EN 830.
It was converted by Daimler Benz to be equiped with a DB605, the cowlings had been taken and adapted from a Messerschmitt Bf 110.
Concerning the cockpit, the engine gauges of course had been german ones. but for the flight instruments I am not sure about. Must search in my archives about.
Kenavo
Michael
 
Good morning all,
if I remember well I also once had the He 219 DV+DI WerksNr 190113
it was a prototype used to test the ejector seat. I sadly do not find any trace about this one.
Perhaps some one will remember about and has a trace?
Kenavo
Michael
 

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