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I have listed the files using the file information found on the flight sim
site. Note that these files may be found on many sim sites, I have only
listed a site if known where it can be downloaded from. In some cases that
site may not exist anymore. Many of these sites now require you to
register (normally Free) prior to downloading the files. The list
below is in numeric-alpha order with any fictional repaints list after the
main listing. Thumbnails have been converted from sim site listings,
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FS5 |
De Havilland Mosquito FB.VI (RCAF) The Mossie was one of the most remarkable aircraft of WWll. To reduce war time metal use, the airframe was almost all constructed with plywood. The Royal Canadian Air Force operated them from England Bases. This particular model is from the Canadian Archives Picture # DK338 was the one copied from. Bob Tremblay |
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stmos11.zip |
FS98 |
DeHavilland Mosquito F.B.VI Black Rufe The "Wooden Wonder" was a successful, high-speed multi-role aircraft built with a light wooden structure. Originally designed as a high-performance bomber, it could out-fly enemy fighters. Depicted here is s/n N5850 of RCAF 418 "City of Edmonton" Squadron, flown by squadron leader R.A. "Bob" Kipp, based at Middle Wallop in August 1944. Shigeru Tanaka |
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D.H. Mosquito F.B.VI RCAF 418 City of Edmonton SQD Highly accurate model of Wooden Wonder created and painted by Shigeru Tanaka. Mossie, the truly successful, high-speed, multi-role aircraft, originally designed as a high-performance bomber which could out-fly any enemy fighter. |
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