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Alphasim North American AT-6C/AT-6G N3676F Textures
(Category: FS2004 > Payware)
2.92Mb (1008 downloads)
FS2004 North American AT-6C/AT-6G N3676F Photoreal Textures only. Textures for the payware Alphasim aircraft
This is a repaint only for Alphasim's Texan/Harvard.The North American T-6 Texan was an excellent design that served as a basic transitional combat trainer in all branches of U.S. service as well as in countries worldwide. U.S. Navy pilots utilised the type under the SNJ designation, the most common versions being the SNJ-4, SNJ-5 and SNJ-6. The RAF was very taken with the design and adopted it as the Harvard. Later versions were manufactured in Canada and the type saw service in countries worldwide. An excellent all-round trainer, the type was quite good at teaching new pilots to avoid the accelerated stall, as a wing would snap round quite unexpectedly if the pilot was unwary. Approximately 17,000 of the type were built and some 350 are still airworthy. Repaint is based on Alphasim's paintkit.
Repaint by Ben Hartmann of UKMIL
Posted Dec 19, 2008 11:53 by Ben Hartmann
Alphasim EE Canberra WE113, 13 Sqn, RAF circa 1983 Textures
(Category: FS2004 > Payware)
3.82Mb (591 downloads)
FS2004 EE Canberra WE113, 13 Sqn, RAF circa 1983.
The English Electric Canberra was first flown in 1950, and yet there were still versions of this fine aircraft in service at the outset of the 21st century. An excellent design overall, the type was also adopted and manufactured in the United States as the Martin B-57. A large number of variants were produced, including high-altitude reconnaissance, attack, nuclear strike, night interdiction, and trainers. The type was initially intended to fly very high and fast and was thus equipped with no defensive armament. Several speed and altitude records were garnered by the Canberra in the years immediately following its introduction into service. In 1957, a rocket-boosted Canberra flew to over 70,000 feet, a staggering altitude at the time.
Repaint by Ben Hartmann of UKMIL
Posted Dec 19, 2008 11:51 by Ben Hartmann
Alphasim EE Canberra WH948, 98 Sqn, RAF circa 1972 Textures
(Category: FS2004 > Payware)
3.52Mb (470 downloads)
FS2004 EE Canberra WH948, 98 Sqn, RAF circa 1972, Textures for the payware Alphasim Canberra.
The English Electric Canberra was first flown in 1950, and yet there were still versions of this fine aircraft in service at the outset of the 21st century. An excellent design overall, the type was also adopted and manufactured in the United States as the Martin B-57. A large number of variants were produced, including high-altitude reconnaissance, attack, nuclear strike, night interdiction, and trainers. The type was initially intended to fly very high and fast and was thus equipped with no defensive armament. Several speed and altitude records were garnered by the Canberra in the years immediately following its introduction into service. In 1957, a rocket-boosted Canberra flew to over 70,000 feet, a staggering altitude at the time.
Repaint by Ben Hartmann of UKMIL
Posted Dec 19, 2008 11:49 by Ben Hartmann
Vickers Valiant FSX Update
(Category: FSX > Military)
0.23Mb (2070 downloads)
This is an update for FSX acceleration of the
Vickers Valiant by Mike Stone. I have
updated the flight dynamics, changed gauges
on the original panel and given it a second
panel made from a modified panel background
by Phil Perrott, so you can choose which panel
you like better. No virtual cockpit. You need
the original aircraft for this update to work.
Bob Chicilo.
Required files:
required file
Posted Dec 19, 2008 04:11 by Bob Chicilo
Macchi M416
(Category: FSX > Props)
2.88Mb (4530 downloads)
This model reproduces the aircraft on display in Vigna di Valle Aeronautical Museum (near Rome) and features reflective metallic skin plus full animations.
The panel background has been created entirely from scratch, based on photographic material found on the net and some photos from official documents.
Most of the gauges are default gauges and some have been created by the authors.
Included in this model there is also a simple Virtual Cockpit, with working essential flight instruments and animated flight controls.
Capt. I. D'Attomo
Capt. G.Quai
Posted Dec 19, 2008 04:09 by Capt. I. D'Attomo
Macchi M416
(Category: FS2004 > Props)
3.45Mb (3150 downloads)
This model reproduces the aircraft on display in Vigna di Valle Aeronautical Museum (near Rome) and features reflective metallic skin plus full animations.
The panel background has been created entirely from scratch, based on photographic material found on the net and some photos from official documents.
Most of the gauges are default gauges and some have been created by the authors.
Included in this model there is also a simple Virtual Cockpit, with working essential flight instruments and animated flight controls.
Capt. I. D'Attomo
Capt. G.Quai
Posted Dec 19, 2008 04:09 by Capt. I. D'Attomo
NIKI Airbus A320-214
(Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
9.63Mb (4408 downloads)
NIKI Airbus A320-214 - OE-LEX. Model by Project Airbus.
Repaint by Denis Minaev
Posted Dec 19, 2008 03:59 by Denis Minaev
CFS1 Supermarine Type 224
(Category: CFS1 > Aircraft)
0.10Mb (937 downloads)
CFS1 Supermarine Type 224
Designed in 1930 by R.J.Mitchell to government specification F.7/30. The type 224 was a prelude to Mitchell's masterpiece the Spitfire. The type 224 used experiences gained from the development of the successful Schneider Trophy seaplanes. The type 224 was first flown on 19th February 1934, but its performance wasn't as good as was expected. The steam cooling for the Goshawk engine was not a success and was deemed to be vulnerable in combat. The Type 224 failed to live up to expectations and ended its days as a gunnery target.
Les Stone
Posted Dec 19, 2008 03:58 by Les Stone
Spit Mk22 fix FS 2004
(Category: FS2004 > Vintage)
0.13Mb (3979 downloads)
Update for A F Scrub Spitfire Mk 22 for FS2004/FSX:
If you cannot see the Spitfire MK 22 in FS9, just replace the aircraft.cfg,
fix by A.F.Scrub
Required files:
required file
Posted Dec 19, 2008 03:53 by A.F.Scrub
FSX Eastern Sierra Regional Airport (KBIH)
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
0.31Mb (994 downloads)
This is a scenery update for Estern Sierra Regional airport. Taxiways, runways, aprons, were resized and moved to their real-world locations. Buildings were also moved and adjusted. Satellite images from Google Earth were used for accuracy. Many default scenery objects were placed from the FSX scenery libraries. View Readme file for installation and notes. Compiled using Airport Design Editor.
Posted Dec 18, 2008 17:02 by Phillip Coyle