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Nemeth Designs MI 17 Polish Navy Force Textures
(Category: FSX > Payware)
8.57Mb (208 downloads)
Nemeth Designs MI 17 Polish Navy textures for the payware Nemeth Mi17. By voiteh
Posted Jun 10, 2017 08:18 by Voiteh

Nemeth Designs MI 17 Polish Air Force 0701420230l Textures
(Category: FSX > Payware)
8.61Mb (78 downloads)
MI 17 Nemth Desings Polish Air Force 0701420230l textures for the payware Nemeth Mi17. By voiteh
Posted Jun 10, 2017 04:24 by Voiteh

Nemeth Designs MI 17 Polish Air Force Special Textures
(Category: FSX > Payware)
7.33Mb (80 downloads)
Polish Air Force Special textures for the payware Nemeth Mi17. By voiteh
Posted Jun 10, 2017 04:04 by Voiteh

McDonnell Douglas MD90/MD95 (FSX native) Base Package
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
25.67Mb (1995 downloads)
Originally designed by Erick Cantu under the SGA label, now available as FSX native models. Features 2 models, specular mapping, bump mapping and more. Virtual cockpit, sounds, panel aliased from the default Boeing 737-800. By Eagle Rotorcraft Simulations
Posted Jun 10, 2017 01:15 by George Arana


FSX Cessna 172 SP Skyhawk United High School, Leredo Pack
(Category: FSX > Props)
34.60Mb (670 downloads)
This is a complete aircraft pack that includes a tribute paint scheme to United High School in Laredo, Texas for Skyhawks with the default steam gauge & Garmin G1000 panels. Go Longhorns!
Posted Jun 9, 2017 17:26 by David Shearer

Beech Baron mission in the Alps
(Category: FSX > Missions)
4.39Mb (1087 downloads)
Take off in a Mooney Bravo from Aosta airport, Italy and fly to Raron airport
in Switzerland. Pay close attention to your altitude. An intermediate level mission.
The Mooney Bravo with G1000 might be a better choice. Check the Sim line in the FLT file and use the alternative if you want to.
Posted Jun 9, 2017 17:25 by Don Olsson

FSX German Air Force Fuel Tank Trucks
(Category: FS Design > Scenery Design Objects)
2.59Mb (460 downloads)
This addon built for FSX (may also work in P3D), includes a collection of several fuel tank trucks used by the German Air Force.
Easy to use as library objects using Airport Design Editor or Instant Scenery.
Current vehicle usage:
- Iveco Eurotrakker 40to artic straight, steered left, steered right
- Iveco 20to tank lorry.
Retro vehicle usage (1970s, 1980s)
- Magirus Deutz 40to artic straight, steered left, steered right
- Magirus Deutz 20to tank lorry.
By Manfred Schyma
Posted Jun 9, 2017 16:55 by Manfred Schyma

FS2004 German Air Force Fuel Tank Trucks
(Category: FS Design > Scenery Design Objects)
3.91Mb (155 downloads)
This addon built for F2004 includes a collection of several fuel tank trucks used by the German Air Force.
Easy to use as library objects using Airport Design Editor or Instant Scenery.
Current vehicle usage:
- Iveco Eurotrakker 40to artic straight, steered left, steered right
- Iveco 20to tank lorry.
Retro vehicle usage (1970s, 1980s)
- Magirus Deutz 40to artic straight, steered left, steered right
- Magirus Deutz 20to tank lorry.
By Manfred Schyma
Posted Jun 9, 2017 16:54 by Manfred Schyma

F-4F Phantom II, Fighter Wing 73, Bundeswehr, Classic paint
(Category: FS2004 > Military)
9.43Mb (607 downloads)
The McDonnell F-4F Phantom II is a two-seater and supersonic fighter capable of long range, all-weather fighter-bomber capabilities as well. It is located in the Federal Republic of Germany still in service. Without virtual cockpit. Free for private use. By Andreas Meyer - www.afs-design.de
Posted Jun 9, 2017 16:13 by Andreas Meyer


RAF Church Fenton 1944
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
13.41Mb (442 downloads)
RAF Church Fenton (ICAO: EGXG) was an Royal Air Force station in North Yorkshire, near the village of Church Fenton.
Plans for a new airfield adjacent to the village of Church Fenton were announced in June 1935, it was subject to protest from the local population particularly concerning the waste of valuable farming land and was close to an existing airfield not far away at Sherburn. Despite the protests construction started in early 1936 on the site, which was a mixture of private and West Riding County Council-owned farm land.
On 1 April 1937, the station was declared open and on 19 April the first station commander Wing Commander W.E. Swann assumed command. Within two months No. 71 Squadron RAF had arrived with their Gloster Gladiators.
Second World War
Opened in 1937, the station saw the peak of its activity during the years of the Second World War, when it served within the defence network of fighter bases of the RAF providing protection for the Leeds, Bradford, Sheffield and Humberside industrial regions.
During September 1940, it became home to the first RAF "Eagle squadron" of American volunteers being No. 71 Squadron RAF. The airfield was also home to both the first all-Canadian and all-Polish squadrons, with No. 242 Squadron RAF for the Canadians and No. 306 Squadron RAF for the Polish.
As technologies evolved, the first night fighter Operational Training Unit (54 OTU) was formed at Church Fenton in 1940 and stayed until 1942. Some of the squadrons stationed there flew the famous de Havilland Mosquito.
Source and more information can be found at
:- http://military.wikia.com/wiki/RAF_Church_Fenton
Posted Jun 9, 2017 13:23 by Terry Boissel