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canadian_supermarine _walrus.zip flightsim.com |
FS2004 ACOF | Canadian Supermarine Walrus. A Canadian civilian repaint for Dave Molyneux's Supermarine Walrus. CF-GKA c/n W1064 was ex-RCAF Walrus II Z1781. Sold to Kenting Aviation in 1948 and used for photo survey work off the Labrador coast. Ended up as a house boat in Gander! Repaint by Peter Watkins. |
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cf-gka_texture_mods.zip flightsim.com |
FS2004 ACOF FSX |
FS2004/FSX CF-GKA Texture Mods. Modified night textures for use with CANADIAN_SUPERMARINE_WALRUS.ZIP and FSX_CANADIAN_SUPERMARINE_WALRUS.ZIP. When creating the repaint for CF-GKA it was forgotten that Dave Molyneaux always uses a darkened version of his daytime textures for the night ones. The result is that at dusk or night, the repaint textures will be merged with Daves original camouflage ones. Here are new textures for the files Walfuse_L, Waltail_L, and Walwings_L to correct this. By Peter Watkins. |
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fsx_canadian_ supermarine_walrus.zip flightsim.com |
FSX | Canadian Supermarine Walrus. A Canadian civilian repaint for Dave Molyneux's Supermarine Walrus. CF-GKA c/n W1064 was ex-RCAF Walrus II Z1781. Sold to Kenting Aviation in 1948 and used for photo survey work off the Labrador coast. Ended up as a house boat in Gander! Repaint by Peter Watkins. |
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supermarine_walrus-2.zip flightsim.com |
X-Plane 8 And 9 | Supermarine Walrus. The Supermarine Walrus was a British single-engine amphibious biplane reconnaissance aircraft designed by R. J. Mitchell and operated by the Fleet Air Arm. It also served with the RAF, RAAF, RNZN, RCAF, and RNZAF. Thanks to Dataroots for the sound files, Scooter for the pilot figures and Ho-Hun for the custom instruments. By Jacques Brault. |