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| CFS1 Heinkel He 219 Uhu (Owl)
The Heinkel He 219 Uhu (Owl) was a late war addition to the Nachtflieger and many consider it the best night fighter of the war, even though it was somewhat under-powered. The He-219 carried a crew of two, was armed with eight 20mm and 30mm cannon, and was the first operational aircraft to feature ejection seats. This model includes transparent propellers, navigation and landing lights, a lighted instrument panel and three options for the Schrage Musik (upward firing cannon) gunsight. The package also includes three AI Aircraft and two missions.
Our Gauge Pack 01 (1.19 MB) is also required, and you’ll want the excellent Jumo engine sounds by Mike Hambly (1.71 MB).
He 219 Info
He 219 Panel
He 219 Gunsight
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He 219 Texture files for Paint Shop Pro (1.92MB). These files will make re-paints of our He 219 much easier. Because these files use the "Layering" technique (as described in our Tutorials ) all you'll have to do is the painting, and won't have to worry about the Rivets and Lines.
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| CFS1 Focke Wulf Fw 190d9
Fielded in August 1944, the Fw190d-9 "Dora" was one of the finest piston-engined fighters ever built. With a Jumo 213A-1 in-line engine rated at 1776 hp and Water/Methanol (MW50) injection (F10 key) boosting the engine to 2240 hp for short periods, it was also one of the fastest (426 mph at 21,650 feet)! With an experienced pilot, the new D9 was even more maneuverable than the "A" model and a match for the P51d.
"The Dora 9" by Joe Baugher
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