Any comment abou this commercial plane ##### on payware? This is a repaint (texture only), as Airfix plastic kit, of FS2004 'French Army Chance Vought F4U-7 Corsair'. Note: Airfix model was the F4U-1D, with a 3-blade.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.games.zone.simulation The nice thing about FS2004 is that there are dozens,maybe hundreds, of free add-on aircraft available onthe internet. Just about anything you can imagine.They are easy to download, and install. They work well.s -Original Message-I just purchased Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, ACentury of Flight, for my husband. Before I open couldsomeone tell me if any of the 24 historic aircraftinclude the F4U-1 Corsair flown in the Korean War.If not, can you recommend a Flight Simulator softwarethat does have F4U-1 Corsair. We are running WindowsXP.do not have a joy stick (yet). Some of the oldersoftware we looked at did not indicate it would run onWin XP.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.games.zone.simulation D,sam is correct in stating that there are hundreds of free add-on aircrafton the internet you may download but,both fs2004 and fs2002 have the Voight Navy F4U-1A Corsair as a defaultaircraft.goodluck!' Dmahanay' wrote in messagenews:[email protected]. I just purchased Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, A Century of Flight, for my husband.
Before I open could someone tell me if any of the 24 historic aircraft include the F4U-1 Corsair flown in the Korean War. If not, can you recommend a Flight Simulator software that does have F4U-1 Corsair. We are running Windows XP.do not have a joy stick (yet). Some of the older software we looked at did not indicate it would run on Win XP. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.games.zone.simulation Hi -Fs2004 does NOT come with the F4U Corsair, however FS2002 DOES! You caneither get FS2002 or there are quite a few add on Corsairs that can bedownloaded.I already had 2002 so I just copied the Corsair to 2004 with no problem.HTH,Vic'dmahanay' wrote in messagenews:[email protected]. I just purchased Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, A Century of Flight, for my husband.
Before I open could someone tell me if any of the 24 historic aircraft include the F4U-1 Corsair flown in the Korean War. If not, can you recommend a Flight Simulator software that does have F4U-1 Corsair. We are running Windows XP.do not have a joy stick (yet).
Some of the older software we looked at did not indicate it would run on Win XP. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.games.zone.simulation Vic, me -The beauty of cross-examination is that I can definitelynow say that at least one of you is wrong. Don't know who.I have 2 F4U's in FS2004, one I am sure is an add-on andlisted under Chance Vought. The other comes up under thename of Vought only, but appears to have a MS default tailnumber.s -Original Message-D, sam is correct in stating that there are hundreds of freeadd-on aircrafton the internet you may download but,both fs2004 and fs2002 have the Voight Navy F4U-1ACorsair as a defaultaircraft.goodluck!' dmahanay' wrote inmessagenews:[email protected]. I just purchased Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, A Century of Flight, for my husband. Before I open could someone tell me if any of the 24 historic aircraft include the F4U-1 Corsair flown in the Korean War.
If not, can you recommend a Flight Simulator software that does have F4U-1 Corsair. We are running Windows XP.do not have a joy stick (yet). Some of the older software we looked at did not indicate it would run on Win XP. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.games.zone.simulation sam,vic, and D,sam,it was probably me that was wrong, i must have copy/paste the corsair fromfs2002 to fs2004.that's the beauty of getting old and forgetting,i meet someone new everyday!' Sam' wrote in messagenews:[email protected]. Vic, me - The beauty of cross-examination is that I can definitely now say that at least one of you is wrong. Don't know who.
I have 2 F4U's in FS2004, one I am sure is an add-on and listed under Chance Vought. The other comes up under the name of Vought only, but appears to have a MS default tail number. s - -Original Message- Dsam is correct in stating that there are hundreds of free add-on aircraft on the internet you may download butboth fs2004 and fs2002 have the Voight Navy F4U-1A Corsair as a default aircraft. goodluck! 'dmahanay' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I just purchased Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, A Century of Flight, for my husband.
Before I open could someone tell me if any of the 24 historic aircraft include the F4U-1 Corsair flown in the Korean War. If not, can you recommend a Flight Simulator software that does have F4U-1 Corsair.
We are running Windows XP.do not have a joy stick (yet). Some of the older software we looked at did not indicate it would run on Win XP. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.games.zone.simulation FS2004 does not have the F4U.
You can go to Sim sites anddown load one.Go to Yahoo or Google and search Flight Sim Sites.Ref. Joy Stick-I have Logitech Extreme 3D Pro. I love thesmooth action.I'm also running on XP and I am totally satisfied with mypackage.My computer is an E Machine 3000+ speed with NVIDIA videocard.It took me about 3 weeks to get really comfortable withFS-2004.Your husband will enjoy his Sim. He is lucky to have youbuy it for him.I had to but my own. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.games.zone.simulation Can you run the 2002 on Win XP.the box did not list XP?Thanks for all your responses.-Original Message-D, sam is correct in stating that there are hundreds offree add-on aircrafton the internet you may download but,both fs2004 and fs2002 have the Voight Navy F4U-1ACorsair as a defaultaircraft.goodluck!'
dmahanay' wrotein messagenews:[email protected]. I just purchased Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, A Century of Flight, for my husband. Before I open could someone tell me if any of the 24 historic aircraft include the F4U-1 Corsair flown in the Korean War. If not, can you recommend a Flight Simulator software that does have F4U-1 Corsair. We are running Windows XP.do not have a joy stick (yet). Some of the older software we looked at did not indicate it would run on Win XP.
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Probably the most recognised US Navy aircraft of WWII, due to its distinctive folding cranked-wing design, this Corsair has been built over the most accurate plans available, including original factory plans and drawings. The 'Birdcage' nickname is due to the copious cockpit glazing framing which was replaced in other versions of the Corsair with a single-piece blown canopy.This highly detailed model features a fully functioning virtual cockpit, intricate cowl flap mechanisms, oil cooler and intercooler doors, wing folding mechanics, tail hook, animated bomb and drop tank release and more. An additional external model depicts the F4U-1B clipped-wing variant of the Corsair which was flown by the Royal Navy, who clipped the wings for easier storage in its cramped hangar decks and for better stall behaviour.Accurately modelled F4U-1 Corsair, designed using real-world aircraft plans.Additional clipped wing F4U-1B Royal Navy external model included.Six authentic paint schemes:- No. 15 ‘Daphne C’, flown by Capt.
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Cupp of VMF-213, Munda, September 1943- 17-F-13 in the tri-colour scheme as it appeared aboard the USS Bunker Hill with the US Navy VF-17 units in 1943- No. 576 ‘Marine’s Dream’, flown by Major Gordon of the ‘Flying Aces’ VMF-222, December 1943- No. 18 ‘Bubbles’ of VMF-124, flown by Lt. Additional aircraft informationIn 1938 the US Navy Bureau of Aeronautics issued request for proposals for a ship-borne fighter aircraft. Vought-Sikorsky answered the call with a proposed design powered by a 2,000hp twin-row, 18-cylinder radial from Pratt & Whitney known as the ‘Twin Wasp’, one of the most powerful aero engines of the period.In the first year of production, 1942, Vought produced 178 F4U-1s. These aircraft soon found their way to front line duty in the Pacific Theatre, immediately flying combat missions in 1943 with the US Marine Corps based in the islands. The first combat mission was carried out by VMF-124 on February 11th, 1943.
The Corsair served with great distinction throughout the remainder of WWII and later in the Korean conflict. Later variants of the Corsair were employed by other international forces such as the French and Argentine navies, flying on into the 1950s and 1960s. Over 12,000 were eventually built and many airworthy examples still exist in private ownership.
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