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Zia Internation Airport, Pakistan Upgrade
Zia Internation Airport, Pakistan Upgrade (Category: FSX > Scenery)
0.01Mb (458 downloads)
Zia Intl is located in Bangladesh. It is a nice regional airport that has been overhauled from the stock files. Read the read me for instructions. Created by Scenery Dude
Posted Apr 25, 2011 17:56 by Scenery Dude
 
B737-800 Manchester City Textures
B737-800 Manchester City Textures (Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
0.38Mb (976 downloads)
FSX default B737-800 Manchester FC (a UK soccer team)textures. Just a bit of fun with this texture. For all you Manchester City fans or soccer fans.
Posted Apr 25, 2011 16:35 by waynemcfc
 
Virtuavia F-111 Combat Lancer Textures
Virtuavia F-111 Combat Lancer Textures
Virtuavia F-111 Combat Lancer Textures (Category: FSX > Payware)
4.08Mb (286 downloads)
COMBAT LANCER FSX F-111 PIG HUD PROJECT. For used with the payware Virtuavia F-111. A repaint representing the first operational use of an F-111 in a war zone. Six were dispatched to Vietnam in 1968. This deployment vividly displayed the aircrafts phenomenal potential even though it subsequently required some engineering modifications. Specifically made for use with F-111 PIG HUD panel package files fxpiggb5.zip and fxpiggb7.zip . By Karol Chlebowski
Required files:
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Posted Apr 25, 2011 11:33 by Karol Chlebowski
 
Corben Baby Ace No Spats
Corben Baby Ace No Spats
Corben Baby Ace No Spats (Category: FSX > Props)
47.15Mb (2922 downloads)
Corben Baby Ace No Spats for FSX. The Ace Baby Ace was the world's first aircraft to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when its plans were offered for sale in 1929. Plans are still available and Baby Aces are still being built today. Orland Corben designed a series of aircraft for the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company, the Baby Ace, Junior Ace, and Super Ace. Corben's name was associated with the aircraft, and it is commonly known as the Corben Baby Ace. Thanks to Robert Kerr for the use of his gauges from "Pete" By Craig Richardson
Posted Apr 25, 2011 08:52 by uploader
 
Corben Baby Ace No Spats
Corben Baby Ace No Spats
Corben Baby Ace No Spats (Category: FS2004 > Props)
63.06Mb (1191 downloads)
Corben Baby Ace No Spats for fs2004. The Ace was the world's first aircraft to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when its plans were offered for sale in 1929. Plans are still available and Baby Aces are still being built today. Orland Corben designed a series of aircraft for the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company, the Baby Ace, Junior Ace, and Super Ace. Corben's name was associated with the aircraft, and it is commonly known as the Corben Baby Ace. Thanks to Robert Kerr for the use of his gauges from "Pete" By Craig Richardson
Posted Apr 25, 2011 08:50 by uploader
 
Corben Baby Ace Tundra Wheels
Corben Baby Ace Tundra Wheels
Corben Baby Ace Tundra Wheels (Category: FSX > Props)
18.74Mb (3492 downloads)
Corben Baby Ace Tundra Wheels. The Ace Baby Ace was the world's first aircraft to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when its plans were offered for sale in 1929. Plans are still available and Baby Aces are still being built today. Orland Corben designed a series of aircraft for the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company, the Baby Ace, Junior Ace, and Super Ace. Corben's name was associated with the aircraft, and it is commonly known as the Corben Baby Ace. Thanks to Robert Kerr for the use of his gauges from "Pete" By Craig Richardson
Posted Apr 25, 2011 08:07 by uploader
 
Corben Baby Ace Tundra Wheels
Corben Baby Ace Tundra Wheels
Corben Baby Ace Tundra Wheels (Category: FS2004 > Props)
23.48Mb (1111 downloads)
Corben Baby Ace Tundra Wheels. The Ace was the world's first aircraft to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when its plans were offered for sale in 1929. Plans are still available and Baby Aces are still being built today. Orland Corben designed a series of aircraft for the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company, the Baby Ace, Junior Ace, and Super Ace. Corben's name was associated with the aircraft, and it is commonly known as the Corben Baby Ace. Thanks to Robert Kerr for the use of his gauges from "Pete" By Craig Richardson
Posted Apr 25, 2011 08:05 by uploader
 
Corben Baby Ace Floats
Corben Baby Ace Floats
Corben Baby Ace Floats (Category: FSX > Props)
24.73Mb (1502 downloads)
Corben Baby Ace Floats. The Ace Baby Ace was the world's first aircraft to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when its plans were offered for sale in 1929. Plans are still available and Baby Aces are still being built today. Orland Corben designed a series of aircraft for the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company, the Baby Ace, Junior Ace, and Super Ace. Corben's name was associated with the aircraft, and it is commonly known as the Corben Baby Ace. Thanks to Robert Kerr for the use of his gauges from "Pete" By Craig Richardson
Posted Apr 25, 2011 07:42 by uploader
 
Corben Baby Ace Floats
Corben Baby Ace Floats
Corben Baby Ace Floats (Category: FS2004 > Props)
30.79Mb (587 downloads)
FS9 Corben Baby Ace Floats. The Ace Baby Ace was the world's first aircraft to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when its plans were offered for sale in 1929. Plans are still available and Baby Aces are still being built today. Orland Corben designed a series of aircraft for the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company, the Baby Ace, Junior Ace, and Super Ace. Corben's name was associated with the aircraft, and it is commonly known as the Corben Baby Ace. Thanks to Robert Kerr for the use of his gauges from "Pete" By Craig Richardson
Posted Apr 25, 2011 07:42 by uploader
 
Corben Baby Ace Ski
Corben Baby Ace Ski
Corben Baby Ace Ski (Category: FS2004 > Props)
23.92Mb (371 downloads)
Corben Baby Ace Ski version. The Ace Baby Ace was the world's first aircraft to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when its plans were offered for sale in 1929. Plans are still available and Baby Aces are still being built today. Orland Corben designed a series of aircraft for the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company, the Baby Ace, Junior Ace, and Super Ace. Corben's name was associated with the aircraft, and it is commonly known as the Corben Baby Ace. Thanks to Robert Kerr for the use of his gauges from "Pete" By Craig Richardson
Posted Apr 25, 2011 07:40 by up