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Textures only for the default 737-800 in the colours of Tuifly (Kärnten), a German airline. By Marius Krämer.
Posted Feb 27, 2010 16:31 by Marius Krämer


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Project Opensky Boeing 737-800 WL Shenzhen Airlines B-5362, named "City Of Nanjing". Texture by He Lingyuan of China. Using Panel, Sound & Virtual Cockpit of Default B737-800. Operation Manual by Warren C.Daniel of Project Opensky Team is also included.
Posted Feb 27, 2010 06:45 by He Lingyuan

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Toncontin is known for its challenging approach, but FSX does not do a well representation of the hills and mtns. in the way of it; so, I fixed this using FSX_KML. Credit goes to FSX_KML, and myself. Just extract both files to your Addon scenery/Scenery folder. Enjoy!
Posted Feb 27, 2010 02:55 by Tyler Nunley

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FSX Mission. In this mission you will be transporting a passenger to the Kissemee airport in Florida to meet his family.
Posted Feb 26, 2010 18:33 by Max Scarcia


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This aircraft is another success story for Bombardier, it is well liked by airlines and passengers. On short haul routes the Q400 combines the gate to gate journey times of a jet with the lower operating costs of a turboprop. 75 seat advanced twin turbo-prop regional airliner. All new model with full moving parts, doors with airstair and animated pilots. Accurate and pleasant flight dynamics. Fully modelled interior. Full documentation including manuals and check/ref lists. Custom panel and VC with digital (glass cockpit) gauges, custom sounds. Complete package for FSX/SP2 (DX9 graphics). Three liveries included, Flybe (UK), Horizon & Qantas Airlink. More liveries and paint kit available soon on www.premaircraft.com
By Jean-Pierre Brisard and Bob May - Premier Aircraft Design.
Posted Feb 26, 2010 08:17 by bob.may@premaircraft.com


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FS2004/FSX XC-69 / L-049 Constellation Prototype. The XC-69 is the Constellation that started it all. Originally designated as the "Excalibur", the Constellation had a legendary beginning and star studded designers. Depicted here in three liveries, rollout day colors, flight test colors, and USAAF delivery colors. This aircraft would later be transformed into the first L-1049 and finally the first WV-2. Original Aircraft by Team 749 (Manfred Jahn, Roland Berger, Volker Boehme, Luis Pallas, Bill Tyne, and Stefan Werner), requires CalClassic / Team 749 L749 package, will work with or withou updated mdl files. Repaint by Dan McManus
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Posted Feb 25, 2010 22:29 by Dan McManus

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Textures only for the default Beech Baron 58 in the colours of the Lufthansa Flight Training, the training center of a german airline. By Marius Krämer.
Posted Feb 25, 2010 15:03 by Marius Krämer

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S-4 Prototype (FSX/FS2004)
After almost a year of work, here it is!: The S-4 is a multi purpose testing aircraft for the next generation of flight control systems. It's small wing area makes it a very manouverable aircraft but also very unstable in slow flight (safe landing and take-off speed is approx. 230 kts). This plane characterizes the whole S Series with it's sleek lines, engine bumps, and small and highly sweaped wings. Hope you enjoy it!
Made to fly in both FSX and FS9, although it was tested in FSX Acceleration.
Made by Ricardo Batalha.
Posted Feb 25, 2010 13:20 by Ricardo Batalha

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FS2004/FSX Eagle County Airport (KEGE), Glenwood Springs (KGWS), Colorado (CO) photo-scenery Package. This scenery brings you another 3500 sq km of beautiful Colorado in 4.7 m/pix quality. By Gottfried Razek.
Posted Feb 25, 2010 07:33 by Gottfried Razek


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FSX SP2 Aero Commander 520. Package incl Gmax frame-rate friendly aircraft, custom era correct panel with gauge backlighting, hi-res virtual cockpit, beautiful interior textures and 2 paint schemes. Filename. ac520v31. By Milton Shupe, Scott Thomas, Andre Folkers and Urs Burkhardt.
Posted Feb 25, 2010 06:57 by Holger Tuumlrke