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ffly6rcn.zip flightsim.com |
FS98 | Fairy Firefly 6 Royal Canadian Navy. The unenviable task as a flak suppression support aircraft. It proved to be a good all weather strike aircraft. The observer was kind of cramped in the rear cockpit. You can land it on the carrier as it has a tail hook. By Bob Tremblay. |
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fireflyasmk5_6.zip flightsim.com |
FSX FS2004 | Fairey Firefly AS Mk5 And AS Mk6 The Fireflies AS Mk5 and AS Mk6 variants were adapted as anti-submarine aircraft. Rockets, bombs and depth charges could be carried. Sometimes the wing guns were removed. You get both models and three textures: Canadian, Australian and British. Textures by Morton. Canopy and navigator canopy open separately, models cleaned up. Gmax models by A.F. Scrub. |
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fireflymk1a.zip flightsim.com |
FSX FS2004 | Fairey Firefly Mk1a You get two versions of the Firefly Mk1. The MB581 is a Royal Navy version and PP431 was flown by the Royal Canadian Navy. These repaints are done by "Morton". Gmax model by A.F. Scrub. |
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fireflymkvfix.zip flightsim.com |
FSX FS2004 | Fairey Firefly MkV Fix New model file with corrected radar pod positions, fixed ground handling with good brake and turning properties and slightly modified panel. Fits both Dutch and Canadian versions. Fix by A.F. Scrub. |
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fireflytmk2.zip flightsim.com |
FSX FS2004 | Fairey Firefly T Mk2 The Firefly T Mk2 was basically an F.1 converted for use as a deck-landing conversion and instrument-flying trainer. The raised rear cockpit was occupied by the instructor and was raised by 12 inches above the normal position. This was to improve the vision by its occupant in landing. The planes were usually unarmed, although a few carried two 20mm cannon. The Canadian Navy operated two types of Firefly trainers: The T Mk 1 and the T Mk 2. The T Mk 1 being a two-seat dual control, unarmed, deck landing conversion trainer. The T Mk 2 was the tactical weapons trainer having two 20mm cannons and a synchronised Gyro gunsight in each cockpit. Textures by "Morten". Gmax model by A.F. Scrub. |
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fireflyvcwh.zip flightsim.com |
FSX | Fairey Firefly T Mk2 A repaint for the Mk. IV/ Mk. V Firefly by A.F. Scrub (FIREFLYMKV.ZIP), in RCN 825 Sqn markings, HMCS Magnificent, 1953, as flown by Canadian Warplane Heritage, Mt. Hope, Ontario. By Mike Barnes. |