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FSX U.S Navy Douglas A-1 Skyraider US NAVY VA-152 USS Oriskany textures
8.18Mb (1522 downloads)
FSX U.S Navy Douglas A-1 Skyraider US NAVY VA-152 USS Oriskany textures only for Tim Conrads A-1J Skyraider (above).
Posted Mar 13, 2010 07:09 by Chris Evans
 
Douglas A-1H Skyraider Package (Updated)
Douglas A-1H Skyraider Package (Updated)
8.02Mb (24572 downloads)
FSX SP-2 Acceleration Douglas A-1H Skyraider. This release includes two Viet Nam era Navy paint schemes and visibility options for the underwing stores. must have SFX Acceleration for some features to work. This is a stand alone pack, no need to have my earlier A-1J USAF Skyraider. Tim Piglet
Posted Mar 13, 2010 07:05 by Chris Evans
 
Douglas A-1 Skyraider US NAVY Korean era Textures
7.63Mb (1906 downloads)
Douglas A-1 Skyraider US NAVY Korean era Textures only for Tim Conrads A-1J Skyraider (below). Textures by Henry William.
Posted Mar 12, 2010 03:35 by Henry William
 
Douglas A-1 Skyraider US NAVY VA-145 USS Intrepid Textures
8.42Mb (1406 downloads)
Douglas A-1 Skyraider US NAVY VA-145 USS Intrepid textures only for Tim Conrads A-1J Skyraider (below). Textures by Henry William.
Posted Mar 12, 2010 03:27 by Henry William
 
U.S Navy VA-176 Douglas A-1 Skyraider Textures
8.73Mb (1708 downloads)
U.S Navy VA-176 Douglas A-1 Skyraider Textures only for Tim Conrads A-1J Skyraider (below) Textures by Henry William.
Posted Mar 12, 2010 03:25 by Henry William
 
Tasmania Hobart International Airport (YMHB)
Tasmania Hobart International Airport (YMHB)
16.23Mb (1853 downloads)
Featuring custom GMAX models, landclass changes, satelite imagery, and AFCAD airport update, Hobart International Airport (YMHB), Tasmania, is the result of several years development. The model itself has been designed with first hand knowledge and is highly accurate to the real airport. The textures of the airport are also based on real-life photographs. This download includes the nearby Mt. Wellington observatory and signal tower. It is recommended to be flown with FTX landclass installed. A free no restrictions demo of Tasmanian landclass is available from FTX at www.fullterrain.com/freeware.html. Authors: Sean and Matthew Devenish.
Posted Mar 11, 2010 19:10 by Matthew Devenish
 
Ultra-Light Challenge
Ultra-Light Challenge
6.25Mb (2476 downloads)
Fly onboard the Aircreation ultra-light from Millau to Carcassonne in the south of France. A price will be give to the three best times. Come numerous participated in this challenge. All info and french version on www.roussillonaerosimulation.com Have fun and good flight to all.
Posted Mar 11, 2010 09:06 by Mathieu O'HARE
 
Douglas XB-19
Douglas XB-19
9.18Mb (4261 downloads)
FSX Douglas XB-19 The Douglas XB-19 with a wingspan of 212 feet was the largest airplane ever built before the B-36. This is a native FSX Acceleration project. It features reflective .dds textures, reflective glass, and the normal animations plus cowl flaps. The VC has animated flight controls and working gauges. The gauges at the flight engineer console also work. A camera definition has been added to the extensive flight deck. There is no 2D panel. By Paul Clawson
Posted Mar 10, 2010 18:02 by Paul Clawson
 
FS2004/FSX Page (KPGA), Lake Powell West, Utah/Arizona (UT AZ)
92.41Mb (2167 downloads)
FS2004/FSX Page (KPGA), Lake Powell West, Utah/Arizona (UT AZ) photo-scenery. This scenery covers the western part of Lake Powell, the city of Page (KPGA), the Vermillion Cliffs, Glenn Canyon just south of Glenn Canyon Dam, the northern part of Marble Canyon, Paria Canyon, Cockscomb, etc. By Gottfried Razek.
Posted Mar 10, 2010 05:51 by Gottfried Razek
 
FS2004/FSX Bryce Canyon National Park (KBCE), Utah (UT) photo-scenery.
96.35Mb (3243 downloads)
FS2004/FSX Bryce Canyon National Park (KBCE), Utah (UT) photo-scenery. Despite its name, Bryce Canyon is not actually a canyon that was formed by a river, but rather a giant natural cliff shaped thru erosion by wind, water, and ice. Bryce is distinctive due to its geological formations, delicate and colorful pinnacles called hoodoos that are up to 200 feet high. The bizzarre forms and red, orange and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular views. Unfortunately the hoodoos are too small for the elevation mesh in flight simulator. But you can enjoy the colors and shape of the cliffs. The cliffs in main region of the park, just south of the airport are partly covered by snow. But on the southern and western part of the plateau you can enjoy them free of snow. Bryce Canyon is named after the Mormon pioneer Ebenezer Bryce who settled in this area in the 1850s. It was designated as a national park in 1928. Bryce Canyon Airport (KBCE) just handles small aircraft on a daily basis. By Gottfried Razek.
Posted Mar 10, 2010 05:07 by Gottfried Razek