No, the B-25 I'm talking about is in addition to the Blue PBJ-1
I also did the 1 under it, the green 1
http://www.simviation.com/upload/B25J-11.zipthe credit reads:
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CFS2 B-25H 498th Bomb Squadron "Flying Falcons" This isn't the easiest plane to line up on target, but ooohhhh when it does... 10 forward firing .50 cal machine guns let loose with incredible firepower; plus the "kicker"- a 75mm T13E1 cannon. Complete with 2D panel, VC with gauges, 75mm sound files, an included mission, 5 bomb loadout configurations and all the raw firepower you can handle while still being in an actual WWII aircraft. "Built by Committee" by Charles Simpson, Graham, Eric (Capt_Smirnoff) Noveskey, Anthony (Gramps) Sullenger, Kevin Bacon, and DWalter (Deeds) with special thanks to Martin Wright and Paolo Kromberg. 2.6MB
But if you open up the zip file it says different, & I also edited the air file Text description Mine should read as follows:
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CFS2 B-25J-11:
B-25J-11 (s/n 44-30852) 38th BG / 71st BS P.T.O. Okinawa August 1945
Almost 60 years after these planes flew, most people have long since forgotten about them. The young crews that flew these bombers were up against horrific resistance from enemy fighters and ground fire. They persevered and became part of the sands of time that make up history. As "Simmers", we have a special place in our heart for the historical side of life and the different planes of the USAF from B-25C's to B-25J's...from the Pacific War to the Mediterranean theater of operations to India. Paint schemes range from Jungle Green camo to Desert Sand camo to natural metal.....there's even one plane that flew from Okinawa in 1945... The "Emergency Strip" Repaint By Robert "Hawk"
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Hawk@immortal.com *** Note Original Author/Designer Documents Enclosed***
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Although I'm not the designer of this Aircraft, I reserve the