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FSX//P3D/FS2004 ISDT ATR72-500 Firefly Textures
5.08Mb (15 downloads)
This is a repaint of 9M-FYH from Firefly, a small Malaysian airline under Malaysia Aviation Group (operating alongside Malaysia Airlines). This aircraft was delivered to Firefly on 10 December 2010 and has remained in continuous service since delivery. Today, it is based at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Kuala Lumpur, supporting the airline’s regional turboprop operations on domestic Malaysian services as well as flights to Singapore and Indonesia. Full credit goes to Ahmad Sallehuddin for his repaint of Firefly's ATR 72-600 (9M-FIA) in 2013. As there was no up-to-date repaint available for Firefly’s ATR 72-500 aircraft, his work was used as the base and modified to accurately represent 9M-FYH. Textures only. Requires the full ISDT ATR 72-500 model.
Posted Jan 21, 2026 01:07 by RSM
 
Update for FSX of the Boeing/Saab T-7A
Update for FSX of the Boeing/Saab T-7A (Category: FSX > Military)
21.87Mb (113 downloads)
This is an update for FSX of the Boeing/Saab T-7A by Erwin Welker. I used a picture of the VC to make a new 2D panel. I added gauges to the 2D panel including a tailhook lever; corrected any contact points that needed it, including the tailhook; added a launch assist section to the aircraft.cfg file so you can use the carrier catapult; added a burner effect to the engine; put the gauges in the panel folder; and updated the flight dynamics.
Posted Jan 20, 2026 14:04 by Bob Chicilo
 
FSX/P3D Bombardier CRJ-900 Lufthansa Cityline package
85.14Mb (114 downloads)
FSX/P3D Bombardier CRJ-900 Lufthansa Cityline package. Based in Munich, Lufthansa Cityline currenty operate 26 Bombardier CRJ-900 and fly to destinations around Europe. Project Opensky CRJ-900 2020 FSX native model and VC conversion by Speedbird77. Models by Nicholas Wilkinson/Hiroshi Igami Project Opensky. Flight dynamics Warren C. Daniel. FSX and Prepar3D v5 (and previous) compatible MdlX conversions by Speedbird77. Textured and tested in P3D v5.3 by Chris Evans. Should also work in FSX and other P3D versions.
Posted Jan 20, 2026 13:23 by chris evans
 
FSX/P3D Boeing 767-284(ER) VIVA Macau B-MAV
FSX/P3D Boeing 767-284(ER) VIVA Macau B-MAV
FSX/P3D Boeing 767-284(ER) VIVA Macau B-MAV (Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
20.14Mb (58 downloads)
MSN 24716 was built in 1990 and test flown as N2046P. It went to a leasing company and during its lifetime, served with LAN-Chile as CC-CEX and CC-CDH, Royal Brunei Airways as CC-CEX, Aeromexico as XA-RVZ, and VIVA Macau as B-MAV, before returning to the leasing company as N716AN, and being scrapped at Roswell in 2011. Painted on to the excellent SkySpirit2010 Boeing 767-200 V.5, this repaint shows B-MAV in the colours she wore in service with VIVA Macau between October 2006 and March 2010.
Posted Jan 19, 2026 11:19 by Steve Morley
 
FSX FJ1 Fury updates (Category: FSX > Military)
2.20Mb (87 downloads)
Some updates for Kazunori Ito's FJ-1 Fury Naval fighter. With native conversion and upload by LLS, of which you will need to download and install first. I've updated the cockpit with new texturing and gauge pack, with a few mods to the CFG. Details and instructions can be found in the included readme file. Enjoy! -Bob
Required files:
required file
Posted Jan 19, 2026 02:39 by Bob Erwin
 
FSX/P3D Boeing 737-800 Airseven package
FSX/P3D Boeing 737-800 Airseven package (Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
60.61Mb (95 downloads)
FSX/P3D Boeing 737-800 Airseven package. Airseven is a Danish Airline operated by Copenhagen AirTaxi. Currently Airseven operate 4 Boeing 737-800, flying to destinations around mainly Europe. Package includes revised Boeing 737-800 VC by Alejandro Rojas Lucena/FSND/Ken Wiggington upgraded Boeing 737-800 VC model. Autobrake switch. Opening pilots window. Cabin Lights switch. Realistic FMC. Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS). Includes added MFD and PFD panels. Exits, wheel levels, jetways and views corrected for FSX/P3d. See VC docs to get the best out of the VC and FMC. Textured and tested in P3D 5 by Chris Evans. Should also work in other P3D versions as well as FSX.
Posted Jan 18, 2026 16:49 by chris evans
 
FS2004/FSX Iberia "Oneworld" Airbus A319-111 (EC-KHM)
13.29Mb (58 downloads)
This is a repaint of the excellent Project Airbus A319-111, in Iberia "Oneworld" livery, EC-KHM. Model included. The textures are saved in 32 bit format for quality graphics. Shine effect. Wonderful night textures by Adam Hamada. Contains accurate model with details such as: opening passenger and cargo doors, animated pack inlets and outflow valves, all operable control surfaces, detailed flap tracks and slat rails, hydraulics modelled on spoilers, landing gear doors and many more. For updates visit the website of Project Airbus: www.pafs.wf Works in FS9 and FSX.
Posted Jan 17, 2026 19:14 by Stefan Bree
 
FS2004/FSX Iberia Airbus A319-111 (EC-LEI)
FS2004/FSX Iberia Airbus A319-111 (EC-LEI) (Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
13.27Mb (41 downloads)
This is a repaint of the excellent Project Airbus A319-111, in Iberia livery, EC-LEI. Model included. The textures are saved in 32 bit format for quality graphics. Shine effect. Wonderful night textures by Adam Hamada. Contains accurate model with details such as: opening passenger and cargo doors, animated pack inlets and outflow valves, all operable control surfaces, detailed flap tracks and slat rails, hydraulics modelled on spoilers, landing gear doors and many more. For updates visit the website of Project Airbus: www.pafs.wf Works in FS9 and FSX.
Posted Jan 17, 2026 19:09 by Stefan Bree
 
Focke Wulf Fw 190D-9 early canopy IVJG 3
Focke Wulf Fw 190D-9 early canopy IVJG 3 (Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
12.93Mb (17 downloads)
Focke Wulf Fw 190D-9 early canopy by Design Team Daedalus Unit: Stab IV./JG 3 Prenzlau, Germany March, 1945 Pilot: Oberleutnant Oskar Romm The Fw 190D-9 combined the Fw 190A-8 fuselage and wings with the Jumo 213A-1 engine to create a higher altitude capable fighter than the A-8. The first production aircraft were completed at Focke-Wulf’s factory at Sorau in Silesia in late August 1944. Problems with engine meant that the second aircraft wasn’t completed until mid-September, but construction soon sped up. By the end of September production was underway at Focke-Wulf’s factory at Cottbus, and in October work began at Roland (WFG) at Nordenahm and Fieseler at Kassel. Junkers and Siebel produced parts, and Arado was also involved in the program. The total number produced is unclear, with at least 670 known and no records for December 1944 or February 1945 to the end of the war. 1,500 serial numbers are known to have been allocated to the D-9, but that doesn’t mean that all of these aircraft were completed. The standard D-9 was armed with two 13mm MG 131 machine guns above the engine and two 20mm MG 151 cannon in the wing roots. It could also carry an ETC 501 or ETC 504 stores carriers below the fuselage. The first D-9 unit, III./JG 54, began to convert to the type in September 1944, and by the end of October had 68 aircraft, of which only one had the MW 50 installed. However 53 had been given a new Junkers kit that increased the manifold pressure in the engine and boosted power from 1,750hp to around 1,870hp. By the end of December 1944 there were 183 D-9s in service with three units (III./JG 54, II./JG 26 and III./JG 26), with some equipped with both the MW 50 and Junkers kits, some with one or the other and some without either. However new aircraft coming off the production line mainly had both. Early in 1945 the D-9 was issued to JG 2, JG 3, JG 6, JG 51 and JG 301, although these units normally operated a mix of types. In service the D-9 was considered to be as good as its main opponents, in particular the Merlin powered P-51 Mustangs and the Griffon powered Spitfire Mk.XIV. It handled better than the Fw 190A, was faster and climbed quicker. It could out-turn most Soviet fighters at the normal combat levels, and was quicker in the dive than the Yak-3 or Yak-9. It was a very good fighter for that time but was too little too late to have any effect on the course of the war. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Captain Kurt developed the model from the old Pstrany Dora model - with permission - as a starting framework and updated the shape, and added multiple details, new parts, new VC, and animations. The original Pstrany airfiles, and Dora weapons models for the drop tanks, weapons, and racks are still used as is the Jumo sound package (included) Model revision 3 fixes an animation error and several minor model improvements Captain Kurt also created the camouflage paint, and the 2D instrument panel.
Posted Jan 17, 2026 15:43 by Design Team Daedalus
 
Focke Wulf Fw 190D-9  early canopy Stab IIJG 6
Focke Wulf Fw 190D-9 early canopy Stab IIJG 6 (Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
10.13Mb (14 downloads)
Focke Wulf Fw 190D-9 early canopy by Design Team Daedalus Unit: Stab II./JG 6 Airbase Ruzyne, Prague, Czechoslovakia May, 1945 Pilot: unknown The Fw 190D-9 combined the Fw 190A-8 fuselage and wings with the Jumo 213A-1 engine to create a higher altitude capable fighter than the A-8. The first production aircraft were completed at Focke-Wulf’s factory at Sorau in Silesia in late August 1944. Problems with engine meant that the second aircraft wasn’t completed until mid-September, but construction soon sped up. By the end of September production was underway at Focke-Wulf’s factory at Cottbus, and in October work began at Roland (WFG) at Nordenahm and Fieseler at Kassel. Junkers and Siebel produced parts, and Arado was also involved in the program. The total number produced is unclear, with at least 670 known and no records for December 1944 or February 1945 to the end of the war. 1,500 serial numbers are known to have been allocated to the D-9, but that doesn’t mean that all of these aircraft were completed. The standard D-9 was armed with two 13mm MG 131 machine guns above the engine and two 20mm MG 151 cannon in the wing roots. It could also carry an ETC 501 or ETC 504 stores carriers below the fuselage. TThe first D-9 unit, III./JG 54, began to convert to the type in September 1944, and by the end of October had 68 aircraft, of which only one had the MW 50 installed. However 53 had been given a new Junkers kit that increased the manifold pressure in the engine and boosted power from 1,750hp to around 1,870hp. By the end of December 1944 there were 183 D-9s in service with three units (III./JG 54, II./JG 26 and III./JG 26), with some equipped with both the MW 50 and Junkers kits, some with one or the other and some without either. However new aircraft coming off the production line mainly had both. Early in 1945 the D-9 was issued to JG 2, JG 3, JG 6, JG 51 and JG 301, although these units normally operated a mix of types. In service the D-9 was considered to be as good as its main opponents, in particular the Merlin powered P-51 Mustangs and the Griffon powered Spitfire Mk.XIV. It handled better than the Fw 190A, was faster and climbed quicker. It could out-turn most Soviet fighters at the normal combat levels, and was quicker in the dive than the Yak-3 or Yak-9. It was a very good fighter for that time but was too little too late to have any effect on the course of the war. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Captain Kurt developed the model from the old Pstrany Dora model - with permission - as a starting framework and updated the shape, and added multiple details, new parts, new VC, and animations. The original Pstrany airfiles, and Dora weapons models for the drop tanks, weapons, and racks are still used as is the Jumo sound package (included) Model revision 3 fixes an animation error and several minor model improvements Captain Kurt also created the camouflage paint, and the 2D instrument panel.
Posted Jan 17, 2026 15:39 by Design Team Daedalus
 
 
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