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A repaint of the Seabee in a bright green scheme for use with John Woodward's Seabee (seab2k4.zip) Textures only. Repaint by Don Brynelsen
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Posted Jun 26, 2012 14:32 by Don Brynelsen


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Complete package for FS2004. This model represents ZE708, one of two
refurbished BAE 146-200's purchased by the Royal Air Force in April
2012 to supplement the transport capability of the RAF. The aircraft was
originally manufactured in 1991 and passed through the hands of several
airlines until 2012 when it was refurbished by BAE Systems and
converted to military configuration. Package includes custom panel and VC.
Model, panels & FD by Premier Aircraft Design. RAF paint by Stephanie Lawton.
Posted Jun 26, 2012 10:40 by Bob May (PAD)


5.54Mb (949 downloads)
Private aircraft reg. N4076A textures for the payware Carendo Cessna 206.
Posted Jun 25, 2012 20:10 by Trino Jose Rojas Mora


9.23Mb (421 downloads)
SBA Airlines textures only for the payware Level D Boeing 767.
Posted Jun 24, 2012 19:46 by Trino Jose Rojas Mora

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FS2002/FS2004 features for the pilotable German battleships Bismarck and Tirpitz. Includes complete ship. This is originaly a CFS2-ship from the package kreigsmarine.zip from James Smith and Bruce Baker.
My AddOn provides pilotable ships with bridge, 6 deck views, sounds and special effects. One view showes an Arado-196 placed onto the catapult. Including is a repaint for the usage as Tirpitz, the texture for the bismarck is a little modified from the original.
Bitmaps and configuration by Erwin Welker
Posted Jun 22, 2012 03:35 by Erwin Welker
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FS2002/FS2004 features for the pilotable german battleship Scharnhorst. Complete ship included. This is originaly a CFS2-ship from the package kreigsmarine.zip from James Smith and Bruce Baker.
My AddOn provides a pilotable ship with bridge, 6 deck views, sounds and special effects.
Bitmaps and configuration by Erwin Welker
Posted Jun 22, 2012 03:29 by Erwin Welker
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FS2002/FS2004 features for the pilotable german heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen. Complete ship included. It accompanied the battleship Bismarck, which has sunk the HMS Hood. This is originaly a CFS2-ship from the package kreigsmarine.zip from James Smith and Bruce Baker.
My AddOn provides a pilotable ship with bridge, 6 deck views, sounds and special effects. Two views showes an Arado-196 placed onto the catapult.
Bitmaps and configuration by Erwin Welker
Posted Jun 22, 2012 03:24 by Erwin Welker


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FS2004-C.R.D.A.Cant Z1014 Bomber & Z512 Float Plane
Two models,the second derived from the first,
both entered in the Long Range Bombers project
of the Regia Aeronautica; Z1014 first flight on
July 19th, 1940,only 20 were built. None of them
entered in service because Piaggio P108 was
preferred. Z512 never flew for the first time
and remained as project. Model, texture, vc-
cockpit F.Giuli. Panel by alphasim. Gauges by
other authors
Posted Jun 21, 2012 12:05 by FRANCESCO GIULI


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Repaint of the David Eckert FS2004 Sopwith Camel. Also works with the W.E. Stephens FSX mod. Although controversy remains, the RAF officially credited Captain Roy Brown with shooting down the Red Baron on April 21, 1918. A less noted distinction of Capt. Brown was that he never lost a single pilot under his command in air combat, a credit to his training methods. Brown finished WWI with 10 aerial victories. Repainted by R.E. Wyman.
Posted Jun 21, 2012 03:13 by R.E. Wyman


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Repaint of the David Eckert FS2004 Sopwith Camel. Also works with the W.E. Stephens FSX mod. Captain Oliver “Boots” LeBoutillier was one of the few pilots to witness the downing of the Red Baron, Manfred Von Richtofen. After WWI he enjoyed a small measure of fame as a Hollywood stunt pilot and was also one of Amelia Earhart's flight instructors. Repainted by R.E. Wyman.
Posted Jun 21, 2012 03:08 by R.E. Wyman