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FS2004
Bell 47 RAF CFS Helo Textures only.
(Category: FS2004 > Helicopters)
1.25Mb (2350 downloads)
FS2004
Bell 47 RAF CFS Helo Textures only.
Requires the original by Jean-Marie Mermaz here.
UKMIl. 1.3MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:30 by archive
FS2004
Westland Seaking MK48
(Category: FS2004 > Helicopters)
5.03Mb (4709 downloads)
FS2004
Westland Seaking MK48
: The Sea King helicopters of the ROYAL Australian Navy Search
& Rescue. Aircraft and panel : Willy Vervaecke Textures
by UKMil. 5.1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:30 by archive
FS2004
Sikorsky S-76C Japan Coast Guard
(Category: FS2004 > Helicopters)
1.06Mb (7270 downloads)
FS2004
Sikorsky S-76C Japan Coast Guard This
model was built with Gmax. Visual Model by K.Furuya. 1.1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:30 by archive
Fs2004
Agusta A-109 Aviación de Ejército Malvinas 1982
(Category: FS2004 > Helicopters)
3.03Mb (3744 downloads)
Fs2004
Agusta A-109 Aviación de Ejército Malvinas 1982.-
Model: Gruss Markus Mayer. Repaint by Carlos Jose Lagiola. 3.1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:30 by archive
FS2004/2002
MI-8 Flightdynamics Version 1.0
(Category: FS2004 > Helicopters)
0.00Mb (1304 downloads)
FS2004/2002
MI-8 Flightdynamics Version 1.0
this is for all those people who have downloaded the wonderful
repaint Mi-8 Pakistan Army Aviation Corps (PAAC) (mi8mt.zip
- here) from
Talha Siddiqi. i have change the flightdynamics to make it more
realistic. You feel the weight of the helicopter in flight,
be carfully. The FS settings for best results · Set the general
realism to middle. · Set the joystick sensitivity to max. ·
Set the pedals (if you use some) sensitivity to middle. just
download the package and just paste the aircraft.cfg and mi8mt.air
in your mi8mt aircraft folder and overwrite (you may backup
the originals). this is my first version and i hope i am not
misusing any ones creation. credits to Vladimir Zhyhulskiy´s
wonderful Mi-8 helicopter. A. Schneider. 5K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:30 by archive
FS2004
Bell OH-58A, 161 Recce Flight Australian Army textures only
(Category: FS2004 > Helicopters)
1.67Mb (1509 downloads)
FS2004
Bell OH-58A, 161 Recce Flight Australian Army textures only
This is a repaint of the new Bell 206 w/o Doors (here)
by Owen Hewitt. It is painted as a Bell OH-58A Kiowa from the
161 Recce Flight Australian Army. 8 OH-58A's were leased from
the US Army for service with the 161 Recce Flight at Nui Dat
and Vung Tau/ South Vietnam in 1971. Repaint by Jens-Ole Kjølberg.
1.7MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:30 by archive
FS2004
Bell 212 TwinHuey Japan Coast Guard
(Category: FS2004 > Helicopters)
1.05Mb (3428 downloads)
FS2004
Bell 212 TwinHuey Japan Coast Guard This
model was built with Gmax. No VC No opening doors. It's simple,
low polygon design make it ideal for AI traffic use. Visual
Model by K.Furuya. 1.1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:30 by archive
FS2004
UH-1N 1st Helicopter Squadon The 89th Air Wing's
(Category: FS2004 > Helicopters)
2.20Mb (3341 downloads)
FS2004
UH-1N 1st Helicopter Squadon The 89th Air Wing's 1st
Helicopter Squadron uses the UH-1N for VIP and Military Staff
transport in the Washington, DC area. 69-6609, "Ship 09" is
represented here on this excellent update of Jordan Moore's
UH-1H to a UH-1N. Original Aircraft, Textures, and Panel by
Jordan Moore. UH-1N Modifications by Nate Rosenstrauch. Repaint
by Chris Trott for the VUSAF. 2.2MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:30 by archive
FS2004
Bell UH-1J Japan Ground Self Defense Force
(Category: FS2004 > Helicopters)
0.96Mb (3091 downloads)
FS2004
Bell UH-1J Japan Ground Self Defense Force
This model was built with Gmax. No VC No opening doors. It's
simple, low polygon design make it ideal for AI traffic use.
Visual Model by K.Furuya. 985K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:30 by archive

FS2004
Sud Ouest SO-1221 Djinn, version 2.
(Category: FS2004 > Helicopters)
13.83Mb (4206 downloads)
FS2004
Sud Ouest SO-1221 Djinn, version 2.
The Djinn was the world's first production helicopter to make
use of the 'cold jet' principle of propulsion. The term 'cold
jet' indicates simply that compressed air from the gas turbine
engine is ducted through channels inside the rotor blades and
expelled through nozzles at their tips. By Lasse Lindh. 14.1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:30 by archive