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                        Flight Model by Bill Alderson. Moving
                        Parts by Joel Branchu Repainted by Byron
                        Q. MacRae Repainted by Byron Q. MacRae
 F78BV101.ZIP   675,676 FS2000 Vickers Standard VC-10 British
                        Airways 1975 . G-ARVM Now preserved at
                        Cosford. Fully animated with all the
                        frills . FSDS Model Animation Paint by
                        David Maltby. FSDS Model Animation Paint
                        by David Maltby.
 FB6BC111.ZIP   471,814 FS2000 BAC 1-11 416EK Cambrian Late 1972
                        Orange Livery G-AVOF. Version 3 of the
                        model with more realistic flaps. Painted
                        by Rick Piper. FSDS Model Animation by
                        David Maltby. FSDS Model Animation by
                        David Maltby.
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 FF4BGTRC.ZIP    57,292 Api Macro of a Electric Baggage Truck as
                        used extensively at Heathrow airport by
                        all airlines this one is in BA colours.
                        They are allowed to tow a maximum of 4
                        baggage trollys. Designed by Paul Roberts
                        for FS2000 using FSDS. by Paul Roberts
                        for FS2000 using FSDS.
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 F82BYBLZ.ZIP 1,052,966 CFS2/FS2000 This is a fictitous PBJ-1 of
                        the US navy called Baby Blue in standard
                        navy colors as it would have appeared in
                        the PTO sometime in 1944. over 700 PBJ s
                        were received by the US Navy and a good
                        amount were re-issued to the US Marines
                        as land based bombers. Althought this was
                        it s primary role they also served with
                        the US Navy on ASW Anti-Submarine Warfare
                        patrols. The Navy issued these with
                        special radar and replaced the standard
                        bomb racks with racks to carry Depth
                        Charges and torpedos. There was no other
                        apparent reason for the Navy to receive
                        these aircraft other then that there was
                        such an abundant supply of them from the
                        Army that the Navy and Marines were
                        willing to try their luck with these
                        aircraft based upon their succesful war
                        record. Original Model Design by Roger
                        Dial. Flight model by Bruce Thorson.
                        Sound by Mike Hambly. Repaint by J-P
                        Demmerle CFS2/FS2000 This is a fictitous
                        PBJ-1 of the US navy called Baby Blue in
                        standard navy colors as it would have
                        appeared in the PTO sometime in 1944.
                        over 700 PBJ s were received by the US
                        Navy and a good amount were re-issued to
                        the US Marines as land based bombers.
                        Althought this was it s primary role they
                        also served with the US Navy on ASW
                        Anti-Submarine Warfare patrols. The Navy
                        issued these with special radar and
                        replaced the standard bomb racks with
                        racks to carry Depth Charges and
                        torpedos. There was no other apparent
                        reason for the Navy to receive these
                        aircraft other then that there was such
                        an abundant supply of them from the Army
                        that the Navy and Marines were willing to
                        try their luck with these aircraft based
                        upon their succesful war record. Original
                        Model Design by Roger Dial. Flight model

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