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FSX JASDF 8 Kokudan Iris F-22A Raptor Textures
(Category: FSX > Payware)
2.12Mb (303 downloads)
JASDF 8 Kokudan textures for the payware FSX Iris Simulations 'Platinum Series' F-22A
Posted May 6, 2011 16:06 by Andy Nott

FSX RAF Cammo Iris F-22A Raptor Textures
(Category: FSX > Payware)
1.80Mb (270 downloads)
RAF 1Sqn in 1960's Grey/Green Camoufage textures for the payware FSX Iris Simulations 'Platinum Series' F-22A
Posted May 6, 2011 15:06 by Andy Nott

FSX ETPS Iris F-22A Raptor Textures
(Category: FSX > Payware)
1.99Mb (193 downloads)
Empire Test Pilot's School 'Raspberry Ripple' textures for the payware FSX Iris Simulations 'Platinum Series' F-22A
Posted May 6, 2011 14:06 by Andy Nott

FSX Israel Defence Force 106Sqn Iris F-22A Raptor Textures
(Category: FSX > Payware)
2.36Mb (615 downloads)
Israel Defence Force 106Sqn textures for the payware FSX Iris Simulations 'Platinum Series' F-22A
Posted May 6, 2011 14:06 by Andy Nott

FSX Edwards AFB (White/Orange) Iris F-22A Raptor Textures
(Category: FSX > Payware)
2.46Mb (412 downloads)
Edwards AFB (White/Orange) textures for the payware FSX Iris Simulations 'Platinum Series' F-22A
Posted May 6, 2011 14:06 by Andy Nott

Shadin MiniFlo-L
(Category: FS Gauges > FS Gauges)
0.23Mb (696 downloads)
Fuel Flow indicator (PPH or GPH) FSX and FS 2004 stand alone XML gauge for single engine aircrafts. By Pierre Fasseaux
Posted May 6, 2011 10:41 by Pierre fasseaux


Real Charts VFR Sectionals: Washington
(Category: FS Navigation > Flight Simulator Navigation)
24.58Mb (331 downloads)
Hi-def scans of real VFR aeronautical United States charts, as available for download from the FAA, reduced
and formatted in pdf form by me for use with flight sims. Display them in a kneeboard utility,print them,
whatever...I like to use fragments of them to make pdfs for different flights, but that is only one way.
If you want to "get real" about navigating in the sim the way it's done in real life, these charts are for
you. But you might also just enjoy wandering around, comparing the chart to the world depicted in the sim.
These charts will most likely be outdated by the time you use them, or your sim may even pre-date the charts,
but they should work well enough.
A basic guide for interpreting them is included, as well as tips on how to measure and mark them. Each chart
also includes a handy chart legend, a map showing what region it covers, and airspace and frequency
information.
If you are unfamiliar with how to use them for navigation, be sure to check out my multi-part tutorial
series "Compass, Clock, and Chart", available here at simviation.com.
Posted May 6, 2011 01:40 by Sean Morrissey


Real Charts VFR Sectionals: Brownsville
(Category: FS Navigation > Flight Simulator Navigation)
23.66Mb (145 downloads)
Hi-def scans of real VFR aeronautical United States charts, as available for download from the FAA, reduced and formatted in pdf form by me for use with flight sims. Display them in a kneeboard utility,print them, whatever...I like to use fragments of them to make pdfs for different flights, but that is only one way.
If you want to "get real" about navigating in the sim the way it's done in real life, these charts are for you. But you might also just enjoy wandering around, comparing the chart to the world depicted in the sim. These charts will most likely be outdated by the time you use them, or your sim may even pre-date the charts, but they should work well enough.
A basic guide for interpreting them is included, as well as tips on how to measure and mark them. Each chart also includes a handy chart legend, a map showing what region it covers, and airspace and frequency information.
If you are unfamiliar with how to use them for navigation, be sure to check out my multi-part tutorial series "Compass, Clock, and Chart", available here at simviation.com.
Posted May 6, 2011 01:39 by Sean Morrissey


Real Charts VFR Sectionals: Billings
(Category: FS Navigation > Flight Simulator Navigation)
25.66Mb (148 downloads)
Hi-def scans of real VFR aeronautical United States charts, as available for download from the FAA, reduced and formatted in pdf form by me for use with flight sims. Display them in a kneeboard utility,print them, whatever...I like to use fragments of them to make pdfs for different flights, but that is only one way.
If you want to "get real" about navigating in the sim the way it's done in real life, these charts are for you. But you might also just enjoy wandering around, comparing the chart to the world depicted in the sim. These charts will most likely be outdated by the time you use them, or your sim may even pre-date the charts, but they should work well enough.
A basic guide for interpreting them is included, as well as tips on how to measure and mark them. Each chart also includes a handy chart legend, a map showing what region it covers, and airspace and frequency information.
If you are unfamiliar with how to use them for navigation, be sure to check out my multi-part tutorial series "Compass, Clock, and Chart", available here at simviation.com.
Posted May 6, 2011 01:38 by Sean Morrissey


Real Charts VFR Sectionals: Wichita
(Category: FS Navigation > Flight Simulator Navigation)
22.97Mb (148 downloads)
Hi-def scans of real VFR aeronautical United States charts, as available for download from the FAA, reduced
and formatted in pdf form by me for use with flight sims. Display them in a kneeboard utility,print them,
whatever...I like to use fragments of them to make pdfs for different flights, but that is only one way.
If you want to "get real" about navigating in the sim the way it's done in real life, these charts are for
you. But you might also just enjoy wandering around, comparing the chart to the world depicted in the sim.
These charts will most likely be outdated by the time you use them, or your sim may even pre-date the charts,
but they should work well enough.
A basic guide for interpreting them is included, as well as tips on how to measure and mark them. Each chart
also includes a handy chart legend, a map showing what region it covers, and airspace and frequency
information.
If you are unfamiliar with how to use them for navigation, be sure to check out my multi-part tutorial
series "Compass, Clock, and Chart", available here at simviation.com.
Posted May 6, 2011 01:37 by Sean Morrissey