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767 Captain Free Demo
(Category: FSX > Payware)
40.87Mb (4611 downloads)
Free Demo for Captain Sim '767 Captain'. Key features: No obligations, hidden fees, registrations, banners, adware etc.; unparalleled visual quality and realism; designed according to FSX standards; DirectX 9/10 compatible.
Posted Feb 12, 2010 07:20 by Captain Sim
FS2004/FSX Park County Colorado Photo Scenery Package
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
96.91Mb (1967 downloads)
FS2004/FSX Park County Colorado photo scenery (CO). Covers the gap between the Leadville and Colorado Springs North sceneries and provides you with continuous coverage for longer cross country flights. By Gottfried Razek.
Posted Feb 12, 2010 07:02 by Gottfried Razek
FS2004/FSX Colorado Springs North Photo Scenery Package
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
89.49Mb (3101 downloads)
FS2004/FSX Colorado Springs North photo-scenery (CO). This region covers the area between Denver and Colorado Springs. It extends the Denver scenery to the south. Just north of Colorado Springs you can see the widespread United States Air Force Academy which, with its many buildings, covers a huge area of 18,000 acres. The Academy Airfield (KAFF) which lays in the northeastern corner of the area is used for training cadets in airmanship courses, including parachute training, soaring and powered flight. By Gottfried Razek.
Posted Feb 12, 2010 06:58 by Gottfried Razek
Nakajima Kikka Upgrade
(Category: CFS1 > Modern Aircraft)
0.39Mb (994 downloads)
New version with moving flaps and landing gear.
The Nakajima Kikka (Orange Blossom), was clearly inspired by the German Me 262 jet fighter, and was the only World War II Japanese jet aircraft capable of taking off under its own power.
The first prototype was ready by August 1945. Lieutenant Commander Susumu Takaoka made the first flight on August 7 (a day after of Hiroshima).
Development of the Kikka ended four days after with the Japanese surrender.
Original design: 'flyman' Yusaku Honma.
Original Me-262 Panel: Bernd Drefahl.
Original Me-262 Gauges: Stefan Geissler.
Conversion to CFS with damage profile, moving parts and textures: © Edmundo Abad, Feb 2010
Required files:
required file
Posted Feb 12, 2010 06:29 by Edmundo Abad
Mitsubishi KI-83 Upgrade
(Category: CFS1 > Aircraft)
0.18Mb (560 downloads)
CFS Mitsubishi KI-83 Upgrade.
New version with animated flaps and landing gear.
Original KI-83 / FS98 aircraft, converted to CFS1 with new panel, damage profile and repainted textures.
The Mitsubishi KI-83 was a Japanese Army Experimental Long Range Fighter.
Original design: 'flyman' Yusaku Honma.
Panel: I used the panel of P38 Lightning (P51D 2-props)
modificated by Jørn Kudla /2000(included).
Repainted textures, moving parts, damage profile, and air file: © Edmundo Abad, Feb 2010.
Posted Feb 12, 2010 06:26 by Edmundo Abad
Mitsubishi Ki46-III_KAI Upgrade
(Category: CFS1 > Aircraft)
0.14Mb (673 downloads)
CFS Mitsubishi Ki46-III_KAI Upgrade.
New version with animated propellers and landing gear.
Original KI 46-II / FS95 aircraft, converted to CFS1 with new panel, gunstations and repainted textures.
The Mitsubishi Ki46 Dinah, fighter version, called "Hyakushiki Shitei III-Kai (Dinah)" was a development of the Ki-46-III Reconnaisance Aircraft, with cameras deleted, though it reverted to a more conventional cockpit canopy arrangement, as the nose had to be fitted with twin Ho-5 20 mm. cannon with 200 rounds per gun. An Ho-203 37 mm. cannon with 200 rounds capacity was placed in a fixed mounting on the top of the aircraft to fire upward and forward at an angle of 60 degrees from the horizontal, similar to "Schrage Musik" weapons in German night fighters.
Original Designer for FS95: Herve Devred/1996.
Panel: I used the panel of BF110 made by Jody 'Psiico' O'Brien/1999 (included).
Repainted textures, moving parts, damage profile and air file: Edmundo Abad/2010.
Posted Feb 12, 2010 06:24 by Edmundo Abad
Mitsubishi Ki46-III Dinah Upgrade
(Category: CFS1 > Aircraft)
0.26Mb (552 downloads)
CFS Mitsubishi Ki46-III Dinah Upgrade.
New version with animated propellers, flaps and landing gear.
Original KI 46-III / FS98 aircraft, converted to CFS1 with new panel, moving parts, gunstations and repainted textures.
Mitsubishi's Ki-46 (Type 100 Reconnaissance Aircraft) series was code-named "Dinah" by the Allies.
Original Designer: 'flyman' Yusaku Honma/1997.
Upgrade for CFS by Edmundo Abad/2010
Posted Feb 12, 2010 06:22 by Edmundo Abad
Mitsubishi Ki46-II Dinah Upgrade
(Category: CFS1 > Aircraft)
0.25Mb (680 downloads)
CFS Mitsubishi Ki46-II Dinah Upgrade.
New version with animated propellers and landing gear.
Original KI 46-II / FS95 aircraft, converted to CFS1 with new panel, gunstations and repainted textures.
Mitsubishi's Ki-46 Reconnaissance Aircraft series was code-named "Dinah" by the Allies.
Original Designer for FS95: Herve Devred/1996.
Panel: I used the panel of BF110 made by Jody 'Psiico' O'Brien/1999 (included).
Repainted textures, moving parts, damage profile, and air file: © Edmundo Abad, Feb 2010
Posted Feb 12, 2010 06:19 by Edmundo Abad
Nakajima J1N1 GEKKO Upgrade
(Category: CFS1 > Aircraft)
0.26Mb (505 downloads)
CFS Nakajima J1N1 GEKKO Upgrade.
New version with moving propellers, flaps and landing gear.
Original J1N1 / FS98 aircraft, converted to CFS1 with new panel, damage profile and repainted textures.
Nakajima J1N1 GEKKO series was code-named "Irving" by the Allies.
The first prototype of this Night Fighter flew in May 1941. On wartime, 479 J1N1 GEKKO were produced.
Original design: 'flyman' Yusaku Honma.
Panel: I used the panel of BF110 made by Jody 'Psiico' O'Brien/1999(included).
Repainted textures, moving parts, damage profile and air file: © Edmundo Abad, Feb. 2010
Posted Feb 12, 2010 06:16 by Edmundo Abad
Convair C990 2D panel
(Category: FSX > Panels)
2.52Mb (2771 downloads)
Photorealistic 2D panel for the venerable Convair C 990. One of the fastest civil jet ever built. All specific gauges in xml. An autopilot has been added instead of the original one which was not very convenient to use. See instructions in the readme.txt file.
Posted Feb 12, 2010 05:46 by Philippe Wallaeert