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Concorde Pepsi Textures. Textures only for the FS2004/FSX Concorde by Libardo Guzman.
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Posted Oct 8, 2010 07:09 by unknown
3.08Mb (1311 downloads)
Config update for the payware Nemeth Mil Mi-17.
Posted Oct 8, 2010 03:46 by Michal Lubiscak
3.87Mb (1440 downloads)
2D civil panel for Vitek Storch's (DoughBree Design) fantastic Albatross L-39C, including a few Western gauges.
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Posted Oct 7, 2010 10:43 by Jean-Luc Peters
1.96Mb (700 downloads)
Vasp and Vaspex B747-400 textures only for the default Boeing 747-400. By Michel O.Florindo.
Posted Oct 5, 2010 11:22 by Michel O. Florindo
1.28Mb (1707 downloads)
VASP and TAM Boeing 777-300 textures only for the default Boeing 7777-300. By Michel O.Florindo.
Posted Oct 5, 2010 11:18 by Michel O.Florindo
8.39Mb (10039 downloads)
The BAe 146 is a medium sized commercial aircraft, powered by four turbofan jet engines, which was manufactured in the United Kingdom by British Aerospace. Production ran from 1983 until 2002. In August 2008, a total of 140 BAE 146 aircraft (all variants) remained in airline service worldwide. The 146 has very quiet operation, it sees wide usage at small city-based airports. In its primary role it serves as a regional jet, short-haul airliner or regional airliner. Full package for FS2004 with custom
panels and VC, full moving parts and air stairs. Realistic and pleasant flight dynamics. The package includes British Airways livery and the RAF CC2 variant with VIP interior. More liveries and paint kit available on the PAD web site. By Jean-Pierre Brisard and Bob May - Premier Aircraft Design.
Posted Oct 5, 2010 09:44 by bob.may@premaircraft.com
2.87Mb (882 downloads)
Port Blair scenery for FS2004. This scenery contains realistic scenery for Port Blair Airport VOPB, in Andaman Nicobar islands. Andaman Nicobar islands are located in Bay Of Bangal near Myanmar and Singapore. This airport handles Indian Airlines and Jet Airways Airbus A320,319 and 321s. Models made in gmax. I added tower and the base building, vehicles using EZ library so its default.
Posted Oct 3, 2010 11:19 by Anstin Antony
2.21Mb (1400 downloads)
Karipur-VOCL for FS2004.
This contains the Airport of Calicut, Kerala, India
Karipur is a new International airport in Kozhikode or Calicut.
It handles planes to Middle East and Domestic.
This file contains the real airport.
Requieres South India Mesh and EZ library for small objects
to show up
Terminal made in gmax and small objects added with EZ.
There may be an update coming next.
Posted Oct 3, 2010 10:25 by Anstin Antony
7.02Mb (1483 downloads)
FS2004-ONLY- Caproni Ca135 Medium Bomber
First flight with the Regia Aeronautica in
January 1938.Had rounded nose,two engines
low-slung fuselage, wings with a very long
chord. They were fitted with 1,000 hp Piaggio
P.XI RC.40 engines, Piaggio P.1001 3-blade
metal propeller. Only a few were used by
Regia Aeronautica, the rest sold to Hungarian
Airforce in the Russian front. Model,texture,
panel by F.Giuli .Gauges different authors
Posted Oct 3, 2010 03:33 by FRANCESCO GIULI
8.13Mb (1685 downloads)
I am proud to present this repaint of Air Inuit's Boeing 737-2S2 combi, registration C-GAIG. Air Inuit is based in Dorval, Quebec, Canada. It is wholly owned by the people of Nunavik through the Makivik Corporation. This aircraft flies into and out of Montreal's Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (CYUL) to various destinations throughout Quebec. This aircraft began its service as N204FE (now registered as a B722F) flying for Federal Express. It was delivered to FedEx in September of 1979, making it over 31 years old. For this as with all of the aircraft I paint, I paid attention to detail and realism as much as possible and generated this repaint with realistic but not overstated details. The textures in this repaint are 32-bit. This is a textures only package; you must have the Tinmouse 737-200adv v2 base package and all updates to enjoy this repaint. Model by Tinmouse II Project, repaint by Jeffrey S. Bryner.
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Posted Oct 2, 2010 16:56 by Jeffrey S. Bryner

