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An FSX photoreal scenery package for the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. The main entry point for the Philippines. Based on sattelite imagery and aerial photos of the actual airport. Features accurate rendition of nearby rivers and roads with ai vehicular traffic. Still shows the lakes and greenery of "Nayong Pilipino." An overall accurate depiction of the immediate environs of the airport. This is a complete scenery package with nicely modeled buildings taken from other uploads, accompanied with an ADE file
Posted Dec 28, 2009 02:58 by Oliver R. Imperial
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Scenery package for La Rochelle International Airport in Western France. This airport accommodates low cost carriers including EasyJet and Ryanair. Detailed scenery with all the buildings, static planes, etc.
Posted Dec 28, 2009 02:03 by Alexandre and Randolph

228.69Mb (3468 downloads)
FSX 50cm generic project textures forests - part 2/3.
All forest around the world are updated from 1m to 50cm.
All seasons.
Aimé Leclercq.
Posted Dec 28, 2009 00:16 by Aime Leclercq

195.63Mb (2366 downloads)
50CM Generic Project Textures Rocks Mountains - Part3 of 3.
FSX /3. All rocks around the world are updated from 1m to 50cm. All seasons.
Posted Dec 27, 2009 23:58 by Aime Leclercq

201.87Mb (2257 downloads)
FSX 50CM Generic Project Textures Rocks Mountains - Part2/3
All rocks around the world are updated from 1m to 50cm.
All seasons.
Aime Leclercq.
Posted Dec 27, 2009 18:58 by Aime Leclercq

248.72Mb (2865 downloads)
FSX /3.
All rocks around the world are updated from 1m to 50cm.
All seasons.
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Posted Dec 27, 2009 18:56 by Aime Leclercq

16.67Mb (156 downloads)
Textures only for the payware Eurocopter EC120 by Nemeth Design in the colours of the PH-LPH, a private owned heli. Made by Marius Krämer.
Posted Dec 27, 2009 16:07 by Marius Kramer


20.05Mb (37700 downloads)
Multirole amphibious aircraft.
Tested with FSX sp1 but works also with sp2 and Acceleration.
This is an update of my model and textures released in october 2008.
The Canadair Cl-215 made its maiden flight on 23 October 1967. The first delivery was to the French civil protection agency in June 1969. Production of CL-215s continued through to 1990 with 125 built. This amphibious aircraft serves a number of roles in a number of countries, ranging from forest fire fighting to oil spill control on the open sea. Nicknamed the "Waterbomber" or "Super Scooper".
package includes:
Aircraft model with 2d panel and 3D VC ,by Massimo Taccoli.
Eight variation of Textures by Massimo Taccoli with help by Michel Gerard.
FD files by Dennis Seeley
Gauges, by Dennis Seeley &
Sound files with permission by dave Eckert
Posted Dec 27, 2009 13:54 by Massimo Taccoli


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Sao Paulo/Guarulhos – Governor Andre Franco Montoro International Airport (IATA: GRU, ICAO: SBGR), also known as Columbia International Airport, is a major Brazilian airport, the country's busiest by passenger traffic, located in the district of Columbia, in the city of Guarulhos in metropolitan Sao Paulo. The airport is located 25 km (15 mi) from downtown Sao Paulo. It began operations in 1985
By Roberto Zanolli.
Posted Dec 27, 2009 13:49 by Gaspar


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Introduced in 1942, the Fletcher-Class destroyers quickly became the mainstay of the fleet. The Fletchers saw action at Guadalcanal and played a major role in almost every other Pacific battle. Destroyers performed convoy escort and anti-submaring warfare (ASW) duties. The Fletchers were also formed into destroyer squadrons (including the legendary DesRon 21) that purposely went "into harm's way". Following the War, Fletchers continued to serve for decades, serving in the Korea and Vietnam conflict. Some are still serving with foreign navies. Three Fletchers have been preserved on public display: The Sullivans (DD-537, located at), the Kidd (DD-661, located at Baton Rouge, Lousiana) and the Cassin Young (DD-793, located at Charlestown Navy Yard, Massachusetts next to the frigate USS Constitution). By
Posted Dec 27, 2009 12:32 by Phil Crowther