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58.08Mb (9987 downloads)
Boeing 747-400 with virtual cockpit with RR PW and GE. Works with Acceleration or SP2 installed in FSX. Model by Project Opensky. Liveries are Air France, British Airways and Air China
Posted Mar 3, 2011 03:46 by daniel


18.76Mb (6191 downloads)
The full package, both FSX and FS2004. Full package with VC, cockpit, outside views, and more. Comes with 5 different USAF liveries.
The Martin B-57 Canberra was a United States-built, twin jet engine light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft, which entered service with the United States Air Force (USAF) in 1953. The B-57 was initially a version of the English Electric Canberra built under license. However, the Glenn L. Martin Company significantly modified the design and produced several unique variants.
Posted Mar 2, 2011 20:50 by Doomneer

8.04Mb (2736 downloads)
The Martin MB-2 was the first All American Bomber design produced in quantity. It first flew in 1920. This is the plane Gen. Billy Mitchell used to prove an airplane could sink a battleship. It saw service until it was replaced by the Keystone Bombers in the late 20's. This is a native FSX Acceleration project. It has the usual animations and DXT5.dds textures. The VC is based on a real photo and has animated flight controls. The gauges are default except for some original 3D switches. There is no 2D panel. The livery is for the 96th Bomber Squadron based at Langley field. By Paul Clawson
Posted Mar 2, 2011 16:42 by Paul Clawson

150.31Mb (2457 downloads)
My second mission release - See if you are worth calling yourself a rotorhead and fly in the Middle East. This package includes one mission, two repaints (default OH-58 Saifan and DodoSim OH-58 Saifan) and multiple versions for different helicopter types (choose between default Bell 206, Alphasim S-70 Yanshuf and DodoSim Bell 206). Choose between Hebrew/English with English/German subtitles. More than 150 sound files, depending on aircraft model. Different rewards for different models and pilot attitude. FSX Acceleration is required. Enjoy!
Posted Mar 2, 2011 14:22 by T. "Malloy" Morianz


16.27Mb (9033 downloads)
A380-800 China Southern Airlines. Contains model by Projct Airbus with Thomas Ruth's a340-600 virtual cockpit.
Posted Mar 2, 2011 11:40 by daniel

0.49Mb (503 downloads)
This package contains 6 airports in Persian Gulf.
Fixes parking, etc. Airports include:
Abumusa, Bandar, Lengeh, Khark, Lavan, - Sirr + Jask
Posted Mar 2, 2011 11:24 by peyman javanbakht

22.63Mb (1190 downloads)
Is a Venezuelan air terminal located in San Fernando, Apure State. With photo-terrain scenery from satellite imagery in Google Earth. Compatible with FSX only.
This scenery includes terminal building, control tower, fire station, heliports, with realistic textures. Also includes a friendly Auto-Install
Posted Mar 2, 2011 06:10 by David Maldonado


0.08Mb (2929 downloads)
Original views reworked and additionnal views ( defined by camera definitions in the aircraft.cfg file ) for the beautiful Beechcraft Baron 58 by Microsoft.
6 cameras pointing at the aircraft and additional views inside the aircraft.
See Read me.txt file for very easy installation procedures.
Also included is a text file that contains the new camera definitions and a pdf file showing the availability of my similar projects on various websites.
Posted Mar 1, 2011 18:52 by Marc Renaud


1.58Mb (613 downloads)
Textures only for the payware Alphasim uh-60 blackhawk.it's a texture for Royal Jordanian Air Forces
special thanks to:
Farid Saaybi
Essam Jmmal
Posted Mar 1, 2011 14:54 by FSX community

31.16Mb (5221 downloads)
FSX-SP2 compatible Douglas DC-9-10 originally for
AI use in FS2002 and FS2004, now made compatible
and flyable in FSX-SP2. Freeware model by Dee Waldron,
freeware DC-9 panel by Enrique Medal (no VC),
freeware DC-9 sound by Ali Zied. Texture converted to
32 bit (no mips) for clarity, landing gear contact
points adjusted for FSX-SP2 so that the tires are no
longer embedded in the runway, thumbnail added, and
engine smoke added. Easy installation. Compiled by
Tom Tiedman
Posted Mar 1, 2011 10:21 by Tom Tiedman