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FS2004 F-4N Phantom 2 Updated. This is an update for FS 9 of the F-4N Phantom 2 by Alphasim. I have redone the flight dynamics, added the other wheel, and added gauges to the VC. This is the whole aircraft. Bob Chicilo. 2.1MB
FS2004 Boeing C-17 Cargomaster III with 7 Unique liveries. Textures are created for the OzFlightSimExpo Intended to replace the venerable C-141, the C-17 fulfills the airlift mission like no aircraft before it. Able to lift bulky heavy loads it can operate out of airstrips that were previously reachable only by much smaller aircraft. Created for your flying pleasure and to highlight the upcoming Australian Expo. Aircraft by Mike Stone. Textures by Garry J. Smith . 3.9MB
FS2004 F-16 Blue Aggressor Red Flag Textures only, for Kirk Olsson's Viper (required here): Original Model: Kirk Olsson Textures: Sebastian Schneider. 2.3MB
FS2004 F-111F Update. This is an update for FS 9 of the General Dynamics F-111F by Mike Stone (here).. I have added the fourth wheel, adjusted the flight dynamics, added toggles to the panel, added a second afterburner effect and an effects control gauge, added a throttle gauge, added a GPS switch, changed the touchdown effect, and elminated the need for the popup bit map in the panel. Bob Chicilo. 79K
FS2004 F-111C Update. This is an update for FS 9 of the General Dynamics F-111C by Mike Stone (here). I have added the fourth wheel, adjusted the flight dynamics, added toggles to the panel, added a second afterburner effect and an effects control gauge, added a throttle gauge, added a GPS switch, changed the touchdown effect, and elminated the need for the popup bit map. Bob Chicilo. 63K

FS2004 CF-220 Grizzly Package. Visual model completely reworked from my earlier versions, incorporating a VC (no 2-D panel included). Total filesize amounts to 56% of my original Grizzly, despite having the VC and additional details. Textures included for Canadian Armed Forces (two military versions plus an air display scheme), Australia, Japan, Finland, and two paintkits, with a choice of armed or unarmed models. See Readme for acknowledgements and additional details. By Brian Sturton. 18.4MB

Update: Although the Grizzly was released after much testing, some items have become apparent that, while not major, were determined to be easy to correct. Mods are included here for both FS9 and FSX versions, in armed and unarmed variants. This package comprises (a) new model files, which permit displaying the internal beam structure visible from the rear of the interior afterburners (presently it appears the burners are suspended in space); and, (b) added cockpit lighting for the FSX versions, which addresses the still-poor lighting evident during daytime flying. This package is not required, but rather recommended, for use with the recently-released CF-220 Grizzly. By Brian Sturton. 2.8MB

FS2004 EF-111 Raven Update. This is an update for FS 9 of the General Dynamics EF-111 Raven by Mike Stone (here). I have added the fourth wheel, adjusted the flight dynamics, added toggles to the panel, added a second afterburner effect and an effects control gauge, added a throttle gauge, added a GPS switch, changed the touchdown effect, and elminated the need for the popup bit map in the panel. Bob Chicilo. 64K
FS2004 Lockheed C-130J Update. This is an update for FS 9 of the Lockheed C-130J by Mike Stone (here). I have updated the flight dynamics, added the rest of the wheels, and made it easier to see over the nose. I fixed a problem with the strobe and nav lights working from the same switch, and changed the touchdown effect. Bob Chicilo. 38K
FS2004 Grumman A-6 Intruder, U.S. Navy, VA-196 "Main Battery" Textures only. This is a repaint of the A-6 used on the movie Flight of the Intruder (devil 505), utilizing Kazunori Ito's excellent A-6 model (here). I used Michael Pearson textures (va-196 520) as base textures. Repaint by José Leandro. 1.7MB