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KCHS Charleston AFB/INTL, South Carolina
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
0.02Mb (1792 downloads)
Charleston Air Force Base/International Airport update. Added more GA parking, A few Heli pads, AI aircraft, Terminal and parking lot. ATC Tower upgrade, and Parking lot. Thanks to Airport Design Editor. Scenery by Jordan Vaughn - Vman72mcs
Posted May 1, 2011 21:58 by Jordan Vaughn


McDonnell Douglas MD-81 & 88 Package
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
136.12Mb (23103 downloads)
MD-81 and MD-88 Pack from Mitsushi Yutaka. Model with vc, panel, and soundset from passenger's perspective. Delta and SAS liveries. Enjoy and thanks for downloading another acepilot product. Includes model, panel, vc, realistic soundset (don't delete it if unless you have a better one this is really good), and excellent flight dynamics with new views.
Posted May 1, 2011 16:30 by archive


Beech Baron 58 "Surfs Up Dude" Textures
(Category: FSX > Props)
0.56Mb (1524 downloads)
"Surfs up dude" textures only for the FSX default Beech Baron 58. Wayne Evans.
Posted May 1, 2011 13:18 by waynemcfc (wayne evans)


Boeing B52 Stratofortress 2D panel
(Category: FSX > Panels)
2.25Mb (3327 downloads)
2D panel (not VC) for the Boeing B52 Stratofortress. All custom gauges in xml for a perfect compatibility with FSX. See instructions for installation and configuration of the aircraft.cfg file in the readme.txt file.
Posted May 1, 2011 12:59 by Philippe Wallaert

B-25 Tondelayo
(Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
1.98Mb (1623 downloads)
This is a completely new B-25 based on TR's B-25C Dragon. By Pen32Win
Posted May 1, 2011 12:18 by Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo


Real Charts VFR Sectionals: Memphis
(Category: FS Navigation > Flight Simulator Navigation)
29.43Mb (158 downloads)
Hi-def scans of real VFR aeronautical United States charts, as available for download from the FAA, reduced and formatted in pdf form by me for use with flight sims. Display them in a kneeboard utility,print them, whatever...I like to use fragments of them to make pdfs for different flights, but that is only one way.
If you want to "get real" about navigating in the sim the way it's done in real life, these charts are for you. But you might also just enjoy wandering around, comparing the chart to the world depicted in the sim. These charts will most likely be outdated by the time you use them, or your sim may even pre-date the charts, but they should work well enough.
A basic guide for interpreting them is included, as well as tips on how to measure and mark them. Each chart also includes a handy chart legend, a map showing what region it covers, and airspace and frequency information.
If you are unfamiliar with how to use them for navigation, be sure to check out my multi-part tutorial series "Compass, Clock, and Chart", available here at simviation.com.
Posted May 1, 2011 11:50 by Sean Morrissey


Real Charts VFR Sectionals: Los Angeles
(Category: FS Navigation > Flight Simulator Navigation)
25.32Mb (307 downloads)
Hi-def scans of real VFR aeronautical United States charts, as available for download from the FAA, reduced and formatted in pdf form by me for use with flight sims. Display them in a kneeboard utility,print them, whatever...I like to use fragments of them to make pdfs for different flights, but that is only one way.
If you want to "get real" about navigating in the sim the way it's done in real life, these charts are for you. But you might also just enjoy wandering around, comparing the chart to the world depicted in the sim. These charts will most likely be outdated by the time you use them, or your sim may even pre-date the charts, but they should work well enough.
A basic guide for interpreting them is included, as well as tips on how to measure and mark them. Each chart also includes a handy chart legend, a map showing what region it covers, and airspace and frequency information.
If you are unfamiliar with how to use them for navigation, be sure to check out my multi-part tutorial series "Compass, Clock, and Chart", available here at simviation.com.
Posted May 1, 2011 11:50 by Sean Morrissey


Real Charts VFR Sectionals: Las Vegas
(Category: FS Navigation > Flight Simulator Navigation)
24.55Mb (253 downloads)
Hi-def scans of real VFR aeronautical United States charts, as available for download from the FAA, reduced and formatted in pdf form by me for use with flight sims. Display them in a kneeboard utility,print them, whatever...I like to use fragments of them to make pdfs for different flights, but that is only one way.
If you want to "get real" about navigating in the sim the way it's done in real life, these charts are for you. But you might also just enjoy wandering around, comparing the chart to the world depicted in the sim. These charts will most likely be outdated by the time you use them, or your sim may even pre-date the charts, but they should work well enough.
A basic guide for interpreting them is included, as well as tips on how to measure and mark them. Each chart also includes a handy chart legend, a map showing what region it covers, and airspace and frequency information.
If you are unfamiliar with how to use them for navigation, be sure to check out my multi-part tutorial series "Compass, Clock, and Chart", available here at simviation.com.
Posted May 1, 2011 11:50 by Sean Morrissey


Real Charts VFR Sectionals: Lake Huron
(Category: FS Navigation > Flight Simulator Navigation)
25.12Mb (154 downloads)
Hi-def scans of real VFR aeronautical United States charts, as available for download from the FAA, reduced and formatted in pdf form by me for use with flight sims. Display them in a kneeboard utility,print them, whatever...I like to use fragments of them to make pdfs for different flights, but that is only one way.
If you want to "get real" about navigating in the sim the way it's done in real life, these charts are for you. But you might also just enjoy wandering around, comparing the chart to the world depicted in the sim. These charts will most likely be outdated by the time you use them, or your sim may even pre-date the charts, but they should work well enough.
A basic guide for interpreting them is included, as well as tips on how to measure and mark them. Each chart also includes a handy chart legend, a map showing what region it covers, and airspace and frequency information.
If you are unfamiliar with how to use them for navigation, be sure to check out my multi-part tutorial series "Compass, Clock, and Chart", available here at simviation.com.
Posted May 1, 2011 11:50 by Sean Morrissey


Real Charts VFR Sectionals: Klamath Falls
(Category: FS Navigation > Flight Simulator Navigation)
26.76Mb (138 downloads)
Hi-def scans of real VFR aeronautical United States charts, as available for download from the FAA, reduced and formatted in pdf form by me for use with flight sims. Display them in a kneeboard utility,print them, whatever...I like to use fragments of them to make pdfs for different flights, but that is only one way.
If you want to "get real" about navigating in the sim the way it's done in real life, these charts are for you. But you might also just enjoy wandering around, comparing the chart to the world depicted in the sim. These charts will most likely be outdated by the time you use them, or your sim may even pre-date the charts, but they should work well enough.
A basic guide for interpreting them is included, as well as tips on how to measure and mark them. Each chart also includes a handy chart legend, a map showing what region it covers, and airspace and frequency information.
If you are unfamiliar with how to use them for navigation, be sure to check out my multi-part tutorial series "Compass, Clock, and Chart", available here at simviation.com.
Posted May 1, 2011 11:50 by Sean Morrissey