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Sukhoi Su-26  Formula 1
Sukhoi Su-26  Formula 1
Sukhoi Su-26 Formula 1 (Category: FSX > Props)
11.28Mb (2872 downloads)
This is for all you Formula One fans. The very manoeuvrable Su 26 by Ricardo Batalha. Painted in Ferrari and Mclaren liveries. This is the complete package. Painted by Stephen Browning
Posted Oct 5, 2010 14:58 by Stephen Browning
 
Vasp and Vaspex B747-400 Textures
Vasp and Vaspex B747-400 Textures (Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
1.96Mb (699 downloads)
Vasp and Vaspex B747-400 textures only for the default Boeing 747-400. By Michel O.Florindo.
Posted Oct 5, 2010 11:22 by Michel O. Florindo
 
VASP and  TAM B777-300 Textures
VASP and  TAM B777-300 Textures
VASP and TAM B777-300 Textures (Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
1.28Mb (1702 downloads)
VASP and TAM Boeing 777-300 textures only for the default Boeing 7777-300. By Michel O.Florindo.
Posted Oct 5, 2010 11:18 by Michel O.Florindo
 
BAe 146-100 Package
BAe 146-100 Package
BAe 146-100 Package (Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
8.85Mb (22398 downloads)
The BAe 146 is a medium sized commercial aircraft, powered by four turbofan jet engines, which was manufactured in the United Kingdom by British Aerospace. Production ran from 1983 until 2002. In August 2008, a total of 140 BAE 146 aircraft (all variants) remained in airline service worldwide. The aircraft has very quiet operation, it sees wide usage at small city-based airports. In its primary role it serves as a regional jet, short-haul airliner or regional airliner. Full package for FSX/SP2 with custom panels and VC, full moving parts and air stairs. Realistic and pleasant flight dynamics. The package includes British Airways livery and the RAF CC2 variant with VIP interior. More liveries and paint kit available on the PAD web site. By Jean-Pierre Brisard and Bob May - Premier Aircraft Design.
Posted Oct 5, 2010 09:53 by bob.may@premaircraft.com
 
BAe 146-100 Package
BAe 146-100 Package
BAe 146-100 Package (Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
8.39Mb (10000 downloads)
The BAe 146 is a medium sized commercial aircraft, powered by four turbofan jet engines, which was manufactured in the United Kingdom by British Aerospace. Production ran from 1983 until 2002. In August 2008, a total of 140 BAE 146 aircraft (all variants) remained in airline service worldwide. The 146 has very quiet operation, it sees wide usage at small city-based airports. In its primary role it serves as a regional jet, short-haul airliner or regional airliner. Full package for FS2004 with custom panels and VC, full moving parts and air stairs. Realistic and pleasant flight dynamics. The package includes British Airways livery and the RAF CC2 variant with VIP interior. More liveries and paint kit available on the PAD web site. By Jean-Pierre Brisard and Bob May - Premier Aircraft Design.
Posted Oct 5, 2010 09:44 by bob.may@premaircraft.com
 
Sikorsky CH-3 Jolly Green Giant
Sikorsky CH-3 Jolly Green Giant
Sikorsky CH-3 Jolly Green Giant (Category: FSX > Helicopters)
19.67Mb (11856 downloads)
This download, based on the original Giovanni Quai's Agusta HH-3F, contains three detailed Sikorsky CH-3 liveries of original helicopters, used by the USAF in the early sixties. •Sikorsky CH-3E USAF/21stHeliSqdr. No.703 'DUSTY'.Vietnam War Livery. CH-3E Jolly Green Giant heavy-lift helicopter, introduced in 1962. It was developed for aircrew rescue missions deep into enemy-held territory during the Vietnam War where the helicopters were best known as the "Jolly Green Giants". This version contains an improved and more detailed livery. •Sikorsky CH-3 USAF 1370th Photographic Mapping Wing, MATS, APCS, Turner AFB, Albany, GA 1959-1966. Bare metal liveries around 1966, No's. 39686 and 39687. These helicopters were used by the 1370th Photo-Mapping Wing for supply and support of geodetic ground stations in conjunction with aerial surveys. They were assigned to the wing in 1964 and replaced the H-21 "Workhorse". Both "Jollys" joined the Ethiopia-U.S. Mapping Mission (Project AF58-3), aka Project "King's Ransom " in 1964 – 1966, This unique mission was created in order to photograph and map the entire Empire of Ethiopia. If you want to know more about the 1370th Photographic Mapping Wing or photomapping helicopters in general, please visit the very interesting page of Jim Kinter sr. You can find it under: http://www.1370th.org/Helicopters_files/ch-3b,c/ch3bc.htm Repaints by Andreas Becker
Posted Oct 5, 2010 09:05 by Andreas Becker
 
FSX Beech D18S Repaint 6-Pack Textures
FSX Beech D18S Repaint 6-Pack Textures
FSX Beech D18S Repaint 6-Pack Textures (Category: FSX > Props)
63.34Mb (2709 downloads)
FSX Beech D18S. Six repaints for the Shupe/Thomas/Folkers Beech D18S, which you must have previously installed in FSX. I fly the version modified for FSX SP2/ACC by Dave Carroll, but I'll bet these textures will work with most other Shupe Beech 18's as well, so give them a try and see! These 18's are fresh from the restoration shop, sporting new paint in a variety of colors and a newly remodeled earth tone tan interior, which will nicely match any exterior paint schemes on these or any other Shupe Beech 18's you may already have in your hangar. There are no registration numbers or corporate/airline/charter/ freighter/military markings, so you are free to add whatever markings you wish in order to customize your own personal Beech 18. If you enjoy using your 'DXTBmp' program and your computer's default 'MS Paint' program (or any paint program you prefer), you can quickly and easily add your own registration numbers, and other markings, or whatever else pleases you! Those of you who fly online in FSX Acceleration could customize your own Beech 18's and have a fly-in to show them off. Don't feel like finishing the paint details? That's cool, as you can also fly them as is if you wish, with no numbers or markings at all, as they look kinda pretty in just their new paint against a sunny blue sky! Includes a new shared 'texture' folder, which replaces the original very blue cabin interior with a new earth tone tan colored interior, to better match all of your Beech 18's exterior paints. Also includes an FSX compatible engine smoke effect. Have fun! Easy installation. By Tom Tiedman
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Posted Oct 5, 2010 05:52 by Tom Tiedman
 
FSX Beech D18S Corporate Repaint 3-pack
FSX Beech D18S Corporate Repaint 3-pack
FSX Beech D18S Corporate Repaint 3-pack (Category: FSX > Props)
38.76Mb (1622 downloads)
FSX Beech D18S repaint textures for the Shupe/Thomas/Folkers Beech D18S, modified for FSX SP2/ACC by Dave Carroll, which you must have previously installed in FSX. An excercise in the exploration of early corporate aviation, these three "real fictional" Beech 18 repaints strive to celebrate three of society's most treasured institutions... alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. Also includes an FSX compatible engine smoke effect for those tired old P&W Wasp Juniors. AND A BONUS AS WELL... a repainted cabin interior "shared texture folder" which replaces the original very blue interior textures with a new earth tone tan interior, which will better compliment the exterior paints on ALL of your Beech 18's, no matter which exterior colors/liveries you are flying! Easy installation. By Tom Tiedman
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Posted Oct 5, 2010 05:30 by Tom Tiedman
 
2.35Mb (497 downloads)
Add FIX 4/10/2010 Miss F35_ext_fuel_tank (only for 51stormo package); F35_fuselage_T_bump (to ALL packages); complete aircraft.cfg liveries (51, 50, 32 and 6 Stormo)
Posted Oct 4, 2010 13:37 by Luigi Martinelli
 
T-28 Trojan US Navy
T-28 Trojan US Navy
T-28 Trojan US Navy (Category: FSX > Vintage)
21.47Mb (4898 downloads)
T-28 Trojan US Navy Package. This is Tim Conrad's FS9 T-28 Trojan Modified For FSX. The T-28 was the primary trainer for many Air Force and Navy pilots. This model is painted in United States Navy colors. The T-28 was powered by an 800 hp. Wright R-1300 with a 2 blade constant speed propeller. Modifications and textures by Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft. Aircraft has a 2D and 3D panel. Includes Pictures and History of the T-28 Trojan
Posted Oct 4, 2010 12:44 by Mark Rooks