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J-35 Draken Update
J-35 Draken Update (Category: FS2004 > Military)
0.11Mb (1793 downloads)
Config update for SAAB J-35 Draken by Thomas Nilsson released as "j35bm_31.zip"
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Posted Dec 16, 2009 06:51 by Michal Lubiscak
 
Nakajima Ki-43-III Hayabusa
Nakajima Ki-43-III Hayabusa (Category: CFS1 > Aircraft)
0.40Mb (586 downloads)
Ki-43-III is Imperial Japanese Army Fighter.Allied Code-Name "Oscar". Original for FS98 by:'flyman' Yusaku Honma. Adapted to CFS with panel, damage profile, air file and repainted in two textures as: 1-Nakajima KI43-III Oscar - 11 Sentai, all silver. 2-Nakajima KI43-III Oscar - 11 Sentai, silver with green spots camouflaged. The Ki-43-III was designed by Hideo Itokawa as a successor to the Ki-43-II, which utilized the more powerful Ha-115-II engine of 920 kW (1,230 hp). This variant (Ki-43-IIIb) was armed with two 20 mm cannons.
Posted Dec 16, 2009 06:47 by Edmundo Abad
 
Nakajima Ki-43-II Oscar
Nakajima Ki-43-II Oscar (Category: CFS1 > Aircraft)
0.44Mb (562 downloads)
Ki-43-II is Imperial Japanese Army Fighter.Allied Code-Name "Oscar". Original for FS98 by:'flyman' Yusaku Honma. Adapted to CFS with panel, damage profile, air file and repainted by: Edmundo Abad Panel is a modified version of Doc Blake’s panel using default CFS gauges by Gary Aumaugher and Mike Colclough Converted to CFS with new panel and repainted in two textures as: 1-Nakajima KI43-II Oscar - of the 2nd Chutai/64th Sentai, flown by Capt. Hideo Miyabe, Palembang Airfield, Sumatra, 1943. 2-Nakajima KI43-II Oscar of the 2nd Chutai/59th Sentai, flown by Capt. Shigeo Nango, But Airfield, New Guinea, 1943. The Ki-43-II was designed by Hideo Itokawa as a successor to the Ki-43-I. The Ha-25 engine was replaced by the more powerful Nakajima Ha-115 engine, which was installed in a longer-chord cowling. The new engine turned a three bladed propeller. The wing structure, which had suffered failures in the Ki-43-I, was strengthened and equipped with racks for drop tanks or bombs. The Ki-43-II was also fitted with 13 mm armor plate for the pilot's head and back, and the aircraft's fuel tanks were coated in rubber to crude form of self-sealing tank. The pilot also enjoyed a slightly taller canopy and a reflector gunsight in place of the earlier telescopic gunsight. Nakajima commenced production of the Ki-43-II at its Ota factory in November 1942. Nakajima eventually ceased production in mid-1944 in favor of the Ki-84, but the Tachikawa Hikoki continued to produce the Ki-43.
Posted Dec 16, 2009 06:45 by Edmundo Abad
 
Nakajima Ki-43-I Hayabusa
Nakajima Ki-43-I Hayabusa (Category: CFS1 > Aircraft)
0.47Mb (372 downloads)
Ki-43-I is Imperial Japanese Army Fighter.Allied Code-Name "Oscar". Original for FS98 by:'flyman' Yusaku Honma. Adapted to CFS with panel, damage profile, air file and repainted by: Edmundo Abad Panel is a modified version of Doc Blake’s panel using default CFS gauges by Gary Aumaugher and Mike Colclough Converted to CFS with new panel and repainted in two textures as: Nakajima KI43-I Oscar - 11th Sentai. (1941) Nakajima KI43-I Oscar flown by T.Kato. ( 1942). The Ki-43 was designed by Hideo Itokawa as a successor to the popular Nakajima Ki-27. The initial production version was given the designation Ki-43-I. Deliveries from Nakajima's Ota factory commenced in April 1941. In addition to outstanding maneuverability, the Ki-43-I had a very impressive rate of climb due to its light weight. Power was provided by the Nakajima Ha-25 engine turning a two bladed, two-pitch metal propeller.
Posted Dec 16, 2009 06:39 by Edmundo Abad
 
RF4-D Australian Aerobatic Textures
RF4-D Australian Aerobatic Textures (Category: FS2004 > Props)
0.41Mb (467 downloads)
Bob Grimstead's RF4-D Australian aerobatic light blue livery
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Posted Dec 16, 2009 04:12 by Jean-Luc Peters
 
RF4-D 2 US Texture Srets
RF4-D 2 US Texture Srets
RF4-D 2 US Texture Srets (Category: FS2004 > Props)
0.97Mb (495 downloads)
Miro Slovak's famous Atlantic crossing plane N1700 "Spirit of Santa Paula" and Phil Paul's N1771 in typical Fournier red livery.
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Posted Dec 16, 2009 04:00 by Jean-Luc Peters
 
Hawaii - Niihau Photoreal Scenery
Hawaii - Niihau Photoreal Scenery
Hawaii - Niihau Photoreal Scenery (Category: FSX > Scenery)
36.50Mb (2707 downloads)
Photoreal: Niihau, the westernmost of the inhabited Hawaiian Islands, is privately owned and used primarily to raise cattle. It's small population works the ranch. Niihau has no airport of its own. You get there by taking off from Kauai and flying west. I'd recommend using Port Allen (PAK). Unless visibility is limited, you can see Niihau across the water from the airport. Just take off and fly a heading of 260 degrees. However, a saved flight which places you just off Niihau's shore is included in the package should you need it. --Created by Rich Sorochak
Posted Dec 16, 2009 00:45 by Richard Sorochak
 
RF4-D European Texture Sets
RF4-D European Texture Sets
RF4-D European Texture Sets (Category: FS2004 > Props)
0.99Mb (535 downloads)
Typical RF4-D red livery (F-BORI) and blue livery of the Italian "Blue Voltige dancing team"
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Posted Dec 15, 2009 17:03 by Jean-Luc Peters
 
RF4-D UK Textures Sets
RF4-D UK Textures Sets
RF4-D UK Textures Sets (Category: FS2004 > Props)
1.01Mb (746 downloads)
Actual aerobatic livery of Matthew Hill and Bob Grimstead's RF4-D G-AWGN and racing green livery of Peter Turner's G-AVWY.
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Posted Dec 15, 2009 16:50 by Jean-Luc Peters
 
2D Panels for Fournier RF4-D
2D Panels for Fournier RF4-D
2D Panels for Fournier RF4-D (Category: FS2004 > Panels)
3.76Mb (1137 downloads)
Two “high readability” panels on photorealistic backgrounds for the updated Fournier RF4-D, the first featuring American units and the second European units.
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Posted Dec 15, 2009 16:13 by Jean-Luc Peters