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1.75Mb (1396 downloads)
FS2004
RAF Tornado F-2 Textures only. Requires
the full DSB Tornado here
Dave Charlton. 1.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive
2.08Mb (1221 downloads)
FS2002
/ FS2004 EE Lightning XG337
Textures only. This was one of 20 pre-production aircraft, and
is now preserved at RAF Cosford. Shown as it was 'in use' and
as it is now 'preserved'. This is a repaint of the Lightning
(here)
required) by By Kazunori Ito. Repaint by Andrew Nott of Anglo-Virtual
Aviation UK. 2.1MB
Required files:
required file
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive
8.74Mb (3387 downloads)
FS2004
- RAAF Canberra Bomber - Final Version This
release has a fully active, animated pilots virtual cockpit
on the Armed, Clean and Fuel models, there is also a fully
active, animated navigators virtual cockpit on the NavEx model.
This enables you to simulate a flight training exercise as
the navigator from the back seat. Take offs and landings can
be done from the 2D pilots cockpit. By Bill Holker. 8.9MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive
0.61Mb (789 downloads)
FS2002
/ FS2004 Jaguar T2 in Red/White/Blue "Rasberry Ripple" Textures
only.
This is a repaint of the Jaguar here
required, not included) By Adam Preece. Repaint by Andrew Nott
of Anglo-Virtual Aviation UK. 628K
Required files:
required file
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive
2.05Mb (948 downloads)
FS2004
Tornado IDS - "Italian 6-51" Textures only.
. Requires the full DSB Tornado here
Dave Charlton. 2.1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive
2.10Mb (1307 downloads)
FS2004
Tornado F Mk. 3 "36-24 ITALIAN" - Textures only.
Requires the full DSB Tornado here
Dave Charlton. 2.1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive
0.77Mb (953 downloads)
FS2004
RAF 39 sqn Canberra Mk9 Textures only.
these textures depict the RAF Canberra of 39 Sqn, RAF Marham.
AIRCRAFT BY Kazunori Ito. here
Dave Charlton. 785K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive
1.85Mb (4334 downloads)
FS2002/FS2004
Convair F-102 Delta Dagger The
F-102 was the world's first supersonic all-weather jet interceptor
and the USAF's first operational delta-wing aircraft. Its
primary mission was to intercept and destroy enemy aircraft.
This model is a thing corresponding to FS2004. And, moving
parts in the canopy, the drag chute, and the missile silo,
etc. are contained. by Kazunori Ito. 1.9MB
Update
for the F102 by Kazunori Ito. I have added a better afterburner
from an f14 by Dino Cattaneo. I have also re-done the panel
bitmap to be able to have better forward visibility. I have
also added a pitch-trim gauge and a gauge to control the new
afterburner. I have also changed the aircraft.cfg file and
the F-102.air file so the plane is easier to slow down and
land. You can now touch down at somewhere between 150 and
170 knots. Approach at 170 to 190 knots. For take off and
landing set the trim between 70 and 81. After extracting the
files to a folder of your choice, and before installing these
changes make sure you rename or back up your original files!
Some of you may like the way Ito messes up the way most of
his models fly. The effects go in the main FS9 effects folder,
the folder 'rcb-gauges' goes in the main FS9 gauges folder.
The panel folder, aircraft.cfg file and the F-102.air file
need to be copied to the aircraft folder of the plane. As
always no need to overwrite what is already there. Bob Chicilo.
277K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive
0.51Mb (1329 downloads)
FS2004
RAF Typhoon Red Arrow Textures only.
Requires DSB Typhoon here.
Dave Charlton. 526K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive
0.78Mb (4428 downloads)
FS2004/2002
Horten HO XVIII A. In 1944 the RLM issued a requirement
for an aircraft with a range of 11000 km (6835 miles) and a
bomb load of 4000 kg (8818 lbs). This bomber was to be able
to fly from Germany to New York City and back without refueling.
Five of Germany's top aircraft companies had submitted designs,
but none of them met the range requirements for this Amerika
Bomber. Their proposals were redesigned and resubmitted at the
second competition, but nothing had changed. J R Lucariny. 800K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive