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RAF North Witham, UK
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
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RAF North Witham is a former World War II airfield in Lincolnshire, England. The airfield is located in Twyford
Wood, off the A1 between Stamford and Grantham about 104 miles (167 km) north-northwest of London
Opened in 1943, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces. During the war it was
used primarily as a transport airfield. After the war it was closed in late 1945.
Today the remains of the airfield are mostly woodland maintained by the Forestry Commission with the old concrete
runways still accessible.
Souce: Wikipedia
Posted Dec 9, 2015 19:01 by Terry Boissel


Merida-SVMD (Sloped Runway), Venezuela
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
72.63Mb (2071 downloads)
FSX/Prepar3D Scenery - Merida-SVMD (Sloped Runway)
SVMD is an airport located 3 km southwest of downtown Merida, Venezuela,
at an elevation of 1,526 m MSL. Its runway is 1,630 m long.
The runway has a gradient slope of +/- 4.05 %, for that reason,
this airport is the most difficult and dangerous to land in Venezuela.
It is situated in a valley in the Andean mountains, surrounded by higher terrain in all
quadrants. Night operations are prohibited
Runway 07 is used for landings only and Rwy 25 is used only
for take off.
Photo-terrain area improved with Autogen files.
Only compatible with versions to FSX or P3D v1 v2 v3 .x.
Also includes a friendly Auto-Install.
By David Maldonado
Posted Dec 9, 2015 14:54 by David Maldonado


VC Glass Fix for the Iris Phantom Air Superiority
(Category: FSX > Military)
0.64Mb (2565 downloads)
An FSX user has reported an issue with opaque vc glass of the Iris Phantom Air Superiority, recently posted by Michael Pook. So here is the fix for those who may also have that problem.
Required files:
required file
Posted Dec 9, 2015 09:20 by Michael Pook


FSX TNT Boeing 757-236SF
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
23.32Mb (4271 downloads)
FSX TNT Boeing 757-236SF. Repaint of the Posky Boeing 757-200SF in TNT new livery. Registration OE-LFB. Complete Aircraft with SF model and basic VC. Repaint by Norberto Febles
Posted Dec 9, 2015 02:46 by Adam Afiq


FSX Antonov AN12 package
(Category: FSX > Military)
44.96Mb (4329 downloads)
The Antonov AN12 was a cargo aircraft similar to the Lockheed C130 Hercules. Original model by Vladimir Zhyhulskiy. VC, Panel and gauges by Philippe Wallaert. See instructions for installation and configuration in the readme.txt file. Enjoy!
Posted Dec 8, 2015 05:08 by Philippe Wallaert
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FSX 19th Century Brig Of War USS Niagara
(Category: FSX > Misc)
8.38Mb (837 downloads)
FSX 19th century brig USS Niagara. The boat was the flaghip for Oliver Hazard Perry during the US War of 1812 and fought in the battle of lake Erie 1814. The ship sunk twice, but not in battle: 1820, then it was raised and sunk again in 1836 and was raised again in 1913. Then Niagara served as historical monument and was displayed on land until the hull went rotten. A reconstruction was buildt in 1988 and the ship is under sail again since 1990. The pilotable Sim-model is almost complete rigged with hundreds of ropes and has thirteen animated guns and one animated boat at the stern. Twenty cameras let you explore the whole ship: The deck, extra external views and you can enjoy the sailors views from high above in the masts. The effects allows you to fire broadsides to starboard or to port and aft seperatly. An ai-model to be used with the great tool Aicarriers2 or for ai-traffic is included. The models should run also in Acceleration but they are not tested. FSDS 3.5 model made by Erwin Welker
Posted Dec 8, 2015 04:21 by Erwin Welker


NAS Whiting Field North (KNSE) & South (KNDZ), Florida, and outlying fields
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
78.19Mb (1155 downloads)
NAS Whiting field is the busiest Naval Air Station in the Navy. Approximately 40% of all Naval Aviators will recieve their primary Flight Training at Whiting Field. Whiting Field North caters to the fixed wing contingent and Whiting Field South serves rotary wing aviators in training. The base actually serves the Navy, Air Force, Coast Guards and Marines and has Water Towers representing the services served. Pilots fly the T34C Turbo Mentor, T-6A Texan II(future), and for rotary wing pilots, the TH-57 Sea Ranger, which is the military version of the FSX default Bell 206 Jet Ranger. Taxiway Z connects the two airports ,but since the airports are at different elevations, the taxiways were connected with a platform ramp which can be traveled with most aircraft, but cannot be used with AI. There are some acceleration objects installed. This version adds ILS on KNDZ RWY 32 along with the 6 strobe MALSR. It adds Radial data to the default NSE VORTAC that was DME only (112.3), and adds various support buildings and fuel trucks. There is a new Control tower under construction at KNDZ. The tower has been added as well as the airport beacon on the "Fly Navy" watertower. Outlying Fields 8A (KN8A) and Spencer NOLF (NRQ) have been added to this scenery as well. Created by Jim Dhaenens
Posted Dec 8, 2015 04:01 by admin
RAF Spitalgate, UK
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
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This scenery is merely a representation of RAF Spitalgate(formally RAF Grantham) and is only intended to add
another flying base for the many simmers out there who would like to fly to a different location once in a while.
The H & J Blocks are in the correct place as is the officers mess(I think) the rest is just placed to add flavour
of an RAF Unit.
The station opened in 1915 as Royal Flying Corps Station Grantham, becoming RAF Station Grantham on 1 April 1918 -
a name it bore until 1942 when it was renamed as RAF Station Spitalgate. Throughout the First World War the
station was a flying training facility and headquarters of No. 21 Group RFC Flying Training Command.
The station was an Officer Cadet Training Unit (OCTU) in the 1950s. Much later it became the Women's Royal Air
Force (WRAF) Depot, responsible for the recruitment and training of all non-commissioned females in the RAF, until
this moved to RAF Hereford and later again to RAF Swinderby. It was also the home of the Central Gliding School
which moved to RAF Syerston in March 1975.
In 1975 the RAF vacated the site and the following year it became a British Army base known as Prince William of
Gloucester Barracks
Posted Dec 7, 2015 21:10 by Terry Boissel


Elmos P&W Wasp Junior for Beech 18 or Lockheed Electra L10 1
(Category: FS Sounds > Flight Simulator Sounds)
32.00Mb (1437 downloads)
Brand new sounds for FSX or FS9 Pratt & Whitney Wasp Junior R-985 Radial (dual) engine sound set created by ElmoSlack. Intended to be used with Beech 18, Beech AT-11, Lockheed L-10a or any other aircraft with 2 x P&W Wasp Junior Radial Engines.
All engine sounds internal and external are from original aircraft sound sources (not other freeware) and edited/looped and trimmed by Elmo Slack. Enjoy your flights.
Posted Dec 7, 2015 20:33 by Chris Bartlett
RAF Shepherds Grove, UK
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
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RAF Shepherds Grove is a former Royal Air Force station located 9.9 miles (15.9 km) north-east of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England.
The Station was originally built for the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) Eighth Air Force during the Second World War. However the facility was not used by the USAAF and was opened by No. 3 Group RAF on 3 April 1944. The name came from a small copse nearby and the airfield is close to Walsham le Willows in Suffolk.
It was occupied by No. 196 Squadron RAF in January 1945 as a base for Operation Varsity, supporting the Rhine crossing.
Various American units occupied the station after WW2 but ended their use of the unit in December 1958.
On 22 July 1956, No. 82 Squadron RAF was activated at Shepherds Grove as a Thor missile unit. Thor launching sites were built on the main airfield and became operational in 1959.
The base was closed in 1966.
Posted Dec 7, 2015 20:08 by Terry Boissel