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Viscount 816 Royal Australian Air Force 1964 Textures only.
Two Viscounts were operated by the RAAF for VIP transport duties.
Although bought from Union Carbide in the USA and the Iranian
Government, they had both originally been built for Trans Australia
Airways but not delivered. A6-436 is shown in the early version
of the RAAF livery with bare polished metal. Both delivered
in the autumn of 1964, they were replaced by BAC One-Eleven
jets and sold at the end of 1969. Requires the FSDS Viscount
800 model by Rick Piper. here
Repaint Garry Russell. 529K
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Viscount 816 Royal Australian Air Force Textures only. 1968
Built for Trans Australia as VH-RMP this aircraft was not delivered
to TAA. After time spent in the USA it became one of a pair
bought by the RAAF for VIP duties. Together with another machine
bought from the Iranian Government they were delivered in the
autumn of 1964. This later variation of the RAAF livery sees
the bare metal painted light grey and larger fuselage roundels.
Both aircraft were sold at the end of 1969 after being replaced
by BAC One-Eleven jets. A different used aircraft later joined
TAA as VH-RMP. Requires the FSDS Viscount 800 model by Rick
Piper here..Repaint
Garry Russell 475K
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Viscount 816 ex RAAF Textures only. After service with the
Royal Australian Air Force and A4-436 briefly became N40N with
Alda Corp before taking up VH-EQQ with Jet Air Australia. Intial
flights were undertaken with the RAAF markings and US registrations
painted out on a very faded basic RAAF livery. After eight months
and a couple more changes of ownership it joined the Sultan
of Oman's Air Force as 501. Requires the FSDS Viscount 800 model
by Rick Piper here.
Repaint Garry Russell. 514K
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GA-8 Airvan. USAF AUX (Civil Air Patrol) Textures only.
This is a repaint of the GA-8 by Mike Stone - required here.
Repaint by Andy Nott. 415K
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Maule MT7-260 Tricycle Magpie Textures only.
Magpie repaint for Mikko Malinemi's fantastic Maule M7 package
- required here. This repaint
makes the tricycle version turn into a magpie! This is the first
of selected FS2004 Repaints Repaint by James Snape. 5.3MB
Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:28 by archive
2.74Mb (5074 downloads)
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Fokker 50 / 60 Royal Netherlands Air Force - 2 liveries.
U-06 "Robbie Wijting",ex PH-MXI, is a true Fokker 50; U-03 "JAN
BORGHOUTS" in real life is a Fokker 60. But hey, nobody does
a F60 so there you go. Complete package using default KingAir
sounds and panel. Model by Dreamwings. 2.8MB
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2004 Hawker Siddeley HS 748 Avro repaint.
A repaint in Aeropostal 1970-1975 livery. Original HS748 model
by Marcel Kuhnt. Aeropostal YV-C-AMI repaint by Juan Ernesto
Oropeza. 660K
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Full Upgrade For Teknam P-92
-A full working plane, not a patch. - Adds a fotorealistic panel
with the speedmeter in km/h it originates them Teknam, and moved
the spy autopilot, upgrade the clock and the external thermometer.
- Upgrades the mapping of the motor for more realistic response.
Link to first relase:
Author: Alex Sacchi. 7.8MB
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FS2004 Linea Turistica Aereotuy (LTA) De Havilland DHC-7-100 Dash 7 Textures only. Repaint of the Dash 7 by Milton Shupe, Scott Thomas, Joao Paz and Team 7 (required here). Juan Ernesto Oropeza 2.5MB
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Conviasa De Havilland DHC-7-100 Dash 7 Textures only. Repaint
of the Dash 7 Package by Milton Shupe, Scott Thomas, Joao Paz
and Team 7 (required here).
Juan Ernesto Oropeza 2.4MB
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