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Future Lynx
(Category: FS2004 > Helicopters)
20.87Mb (7395 downloads)
ALPHA_Future_Lynx_FS9.zip
Doing some Spring cleaning at Alphasim. Removing a few titles from
the catalog to make them available as freeware releases. Here is our
Westland Future Lynx for FS2004. 6 models (Army and Navy), 2 textures.
Includes panel, gauges, and sound files.
Posted May 7, 2010 05:53 by Alphasim

Next Generation Aircraft Design Javelin
(Category: FS2004 > Props)
0.66Mb (4196 downloads)
This is the single-engine Javelin by Next Generation Aircraft Design. Not to be confused with its sibling, the twin-Javelin. It can cruise at 255 knots while flying across the United States. It seats four, and plenty of baggage. It is one slick customer! It is one of several models I have built. More aircraft are coming soon!
Posted May 6, 2010 19:17 by David Sommerfeld

UKMIL Puma LAF Textures
(Category: FSX > Helicopters)
0.47Mb (2341 downloads)
UKMIL Puma LAF Textures only for the UKMil Puma
Required files:
required file
Posted May 6, 2010 16:44 by Farid

Amazonas Air...1937
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
3.21Mb (1205 downloads)
Scenery and Flights...As war clouds are stirred in Europe the Amazon river starts to see the development aviation in the vast spaces it covers over virgin jungle....Signor Natalio Canovi better known as 'Senor Bigotes' started the 'Servicio Aereo del Amazonas' 10 years ago with a Curtiss amphibian and now has the Macchi 64 twin engine amphibian as well as a Curtiss Passenger plane. Virgin scenery in a virgin jungle will receive the new pilot as he flies the thunderstorn ridden sky. Beware and be careful for the airfields as short and small and the Pirahnas await in the waters.....
Posted May 6, 2010 16:20 by Gera Godoy Canova


Finding the"Arapaima" A French Expedition.
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
3.12Mb (792 downloads)
cenery and Flights...The arapaima, pirarucu, or paiche (Arapaima gigas) is a South American tropical freshwater fish. It is a living fossil and one of the largest freshwater fishes in the world. Arapaima can reach lengths of more than 2 m (6.6 ft), in some exceptional cases even more than 2.5 m (8.2 ft) and over 100 kg (220 lbs). The maximum-cited weight for the species is 200 kg (500 lbs). Dr. Amaud Fontain of the Paris Fish Foundation has prepared an expedition leaving from Iquitos in Peru and flying one of the Amazon's many affluents where this great fish have been seen. Perico del Monte, a local fisherman will fly with the Expedition to the spots where he fishes these monsters. He has assured the Dr. that there are species as large as ten feet and with a weight of over 600 kilos!!!!!. This scenery plus the added flight will engulf the pilot in an unparalleled adventure in one of the most mysterious river on earth...the Amazonas!!!( Flight prohibited to amateur pilots due to the high dangers!)
Posted May 6, 2010 15:56 by Gera Godoy Canova


FS2004/FSX BREDA Ba.65 / A.80 Package
(Category: FSX > Vintage)
28.76Mb (8110 downloads)
The Breda 65 pioneered and developed the doctrine which would soon be known as 'blitzkrieg'. The Breda 65 flew combat missions over Spain with the 'Aviazione Legionaria' from August 1937. The faster Ba.65 A.80 (Series II), with new engine, more powerful supercharger, a constant speed airscrew and a slatted wing made its combat debut in Spain during October 1938. By September 1939 the Ba.65 A.80 was judged inadequate for prospective trans Alpine combat against France and surviving Regia Aeronautica Ba.65s were quickly relegated to Libya, where they were mostly squandered providing close air support for the Italian Army between June 1940 and January 1941. The final Ba.65 combat missions were flown by the mutinous Iraqi Air Force in support of the French and German funded Islamic insurgency of April/May 1941. Complete aircraft, features the usual moving parts, such as all flight controls. Five different liveries ("Regia Aeronautica"/Spanish"Aviazione Legionaria"). VC only. GMax Models and Skins by Manuele Villa, Flight dynamics, Handling notes and Tutorials by FSAviator, Sounds by Tim Dement. It works also (Tested) in FSX (NOT Acceleration). By Manuele Villa/MVG3D, April 2010.
Posted May 6, 2010 02:32 by Manuele Villa


Freeware release of the Iris Simulations F-15 C and D, Eagle Adapted to work in FSX.
(Category: FSX > Military)
129.75Mb (46532 downloads)
Freeware release of the Iris Simulations F-15 C, and D, Eagle ported over to work in FSX. Includes multiple models, liveries. Full working virtual cockpit (VC).
All credit goes to Iris Simulations for this aircraft file! And a big thanks to them for their their generosity.
Check out NATIVE FSX IRIS Pro Series aircraft HERE!
http://www.irissimulations.com
Or just wEB search Iris Simulations...
Posted May 5, 2010 23:40 by T. Marson


Boeing 707GAPFI Model and Textures
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
12.74Mb (4039 downloads)
FSX / FS9 BOAC CLASSIC BOEING 707- 436 GAPFI Model Update and Textures. New mdl file: now you can move around cockpit and first class using camera commands also in fs9. Requires B707V09.zip [BOEING 707 COLLECTION - VERSION 2009 - for FSX and FS9].
By Guzman Artes -LIBARDO GUZMAN-
Required files:
required file
Posted May 5, 2010 22:12 by LIBARDO GUZMAN

Next Generation Aircraft Design Twin Javelin
(Category: FS2004 > Props)
11.42Mb (1469 downloads)
This is the twin-engine Javelin by Next Generation Aircraft Design. It can cruise at 315 knots while flying across the United States. It seats four, and plenty of baggage. It is one slick customer! It is one of several models I have built. More aircraft are coming soon!
Posted May 5, 2010 16:47 by David Sommerfeld


FS2004 U.S. Navy Beech C45F Expeditor
(Category: FS2004 > Military)
13.34Mb (2166 downloads)
The classic Beech in U.S. Navy colors based upon similar aircraft seen on "Black Sheep Squadron" and other Hollywood movies and television programs. These aircraft were primarily transports for staff officers and VIP's around the Pacific Theatre of Operations. Original Aircraft model and panel by F. Giuli, repaint and improved sound package by Don Brynelsen.
Posted May 5, 2010 12:33 by Don Brynelsen