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In the Museum...

Charles H. Cook flew a B-24D named "Cookie" with the 90th Bombardment Group in the southwest Pacific in 1942-1943. At that time, Allied forces were greatly outnumbered, and Japanese invasion of New Guinea and Australia was a very real threat.

Lt. Charles H. Cook flew a B-24D named "Cookie" with the 90th Bombardment Group in the southwest Pacific in 1942-1943. At that time, Allied forces were greatly outnumbered, and Japanese invasion of New Guinea and Australia was a very real threat. Lt. Charles H. Cook flew a B-24D in the southwest Pacific in 1942-1943.

Bruce Irving has interviewed Charlie Cook and composed this valuable record of his aviation career. The entire article is also available for free download here - Charles H. Cook.

Charles H. Cook passed away on on Saturday January 20th, 2007. Missed by friends and family.


Hints

How to Optimize Performance

Reviews

Sim Arena's review

2000 - FlightSim.com - Preview

Fan Sites

Kyle Scott's CFS2 and CFS3 screens

Missions

Ian Boy's free missions

Mods

MODS - by Nibbio - great mods including adding stall buffet to force feedback sticks and less aileron damage from flak bursts.

Eric Joiner's Aluminium Cloud has great aircraft artwork for this sim and Photoshop tutorials.

www.avhistory.com - " To achieve a fidelity that approaches +/1%, we took a step back and approached the creation of flight models from a Historians point of view using Physics for to generate the data for the flight model. The methodology we use is called the 1% Assembly Line Process. "

Official Sites

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