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WW2 Japanese military planes

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these seem to be scarce on the ground (and in the air Batting%20Eyelashes.gif) anyone know of a nice site i can get freeware downloads? - particularly a Nakajima B5N2 (kate)tyvmSooZ

Well, there's always FlightSim.com, which includes a Nakajima Gekkou basepack from Hadi Tahir, and a number of other CFS1/CFS2 aircraft, as well as several FS2004 aircraft that is available for an FSX portover. Dave.

"It goes without saying that when survival is threatened, struggles erupt between peoples, and unfortunate wars between nations result." -HIDEKI TOJO

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yeah i did see that on there, thats the twin engine plane right? There are several skins (repaints) for the torpedo bomber I really like, but ill be danged if i can find the original plane they were intended for. (B5N2 Kate)i also found a couple of zero's before, but they were pants really and ended up in the recycle bin, loljust seems a lack of em around, classics like the zero and the Oscar and the Kate, wish I had the talent to build them :( Big%20Grin.gif

Looks like Aeroplane Heaven have a Mitsubishi J2M Raiden on the way, aka 'Jack' to the Allies. Not much info on it, but some pics here: http://www.aeroplaneheaven.com/dev_studio.htm Be nice to see that show up for FSX, as there is only one real one left in the entire world as far as I am aware.Al

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ahh yes thats a nice plane, lots of other freeware goodies on the site but not for FSX tho :(

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