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FSX PIA Boeing 777-300ER
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
69.46Mb (9913 downloads)
PIA Boeing 777-300ER, registration AP-BHV, in the current cultural promo livery of Pakistan Int'l and christened "Thar - Colours of the Desert". Texture features include completely photorealistic hand painted textures; alpha channel and tail extures have been extracted out of a real life photograph. Model by Project Opensky.
Posted May 19, 2010 18:16 by saad hasan
Westland Welkin MK1
(Category: FS2004 > Vintage)
2.53Mb (2698 downloads)
Westland Welkin MK1 - twin-engine high-altitude interceptor. RAF Original model by JR Lucariny.
Posted May 19, 2010 14:56 by JRLucariny
World Travel Airlines (Default airline) Boeing 757 AI traffic
(Category: FS2004 > Scenery)
0.87Mb (3394 downloads)
If you are like us and like the default skins, but annoyed by the lack of planes. Then you will
like this little add-on. The adds the Boeing 757-200 ai traffic in World Travel Airlines
texture. The traffic file has 412 flight-plans. Credits: Traffic: Lolax-Team, Plane: Mike Stone
Posted May 19, 2010 14:34 by Lolax-Team
Alphasim Westland Lynx Modified for FSX
(Category: FSX > Helicopters)
20.68Mb (27766 downloads)
Alphasim Westland Lynx Modified for FSX. This is the recently released Lynx from Alphasim with some minor modifications to the 2d panel and VC files so it is more compatible with FSX. The Westland Lynx is a British multi-purpose military helicopter designed and built by Westland Helicopters at its factory in Yeovil. Originally intended as a utility craft for both civil and naval usage, military interest led to the development of both battlefield and naval variants, which went into operational usage in 1977 and were later adopted by the armed forces of over a dozen nations, where it primarily serves in the battlefield utility, anti-armour, search and rescue and anti-submarine warfare roles. In 1986 a modified Lynx broke the airspeed record for helicopters, which still stands today. The helicopter is now produced and marketed by AgustaWestland. FS2004 Model by Alphasim. Updates by Danny Garnier.
Posted May 19, 2010 06:52 by GARNIER D
Lord Howe Island Air Race 2010 For Aerosoft
(Category: FSX > Payware)
0.84Mb (303 downloads)
This is a fictional scenery for Lord Howe Island. This scenery works with the payware scenery of Lord Howe Island by Aerosoft.
Posted May 19, 2010 05:03 by Sy Dsg Siscot Yves
Boulton Paul Type P.75
(Category: FS2004 > Vintage)
5.68Mb (1329 downloads)
FS2004 Boulton Paul Type P.75 Overstrand.
The last biplane medium bomber to enter RAF service.
The first RAF use of a power gun turret. Fitted with an
autopilot and heating for all crew positions.
Aircraft of No. 101 Sqdn. based at Bicester C.1936
Recast with upgraded sound, VC and gauges.
Ver. 05, By Edward Cook
Posted May 19, 2010 04:09 by Edward Cook
Boeing 747-400 Thai Airways "Star Alliance"
(Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
11.38Mb (4526 downloads)
Boeing 747-400 Thai Airways "Star Alliance". Boeing 747-400 v4 model by Project Opensky. Textures by Xudeva Irribarra.
Posted May 19, 2010 04:05 by Uploader
Fairchild A10 Thunderbolt 2D panel
(Category: FSX > Panels)
1.70Mb (3585 downloads)
2D panel for the Fairchild-Republic A10 Thunderbolt. Based on real pictures with original gauges in xml. Please consider instructions for installation and settings in the readme.txt file.
Posted May 19, 2010 02:44 by Philippe Wallaert
F-104G New Skins
(Category: CFS2 > Post WW2 Aircraft)
0.34Mb (579 downloads)
Requires TR's F-104G LOD here:
http://www.simviation.com/simviation/index.php?type=item&ID=301&page=6
These are improved bare metal textures for the F-104G LOD. Simply paste the files in the download into the texture folder allowing them to overwrite the originals.
Required files:
required file
Posted May 18, 2010 18:45 by Tom Sanford, Tango_Romeo
FSX Husbands Bosworth - UK
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
0.00Mb (804 downloads)
Husbos For FSX. Husbands Bosworth is located between Leicester and Northampton in the UK and is home to the UK gliding centre. Created by Virtual Flying Club team.
future updates and more available at www.virtualflyingclub.co.uk
Posted May 18, 2010 17:41 by Jon Davidson