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Ever seen all the AI standing on the wrong places at FSX EHAM??, As a Dutchie I Made my own version of our biggest airport. All the AI will now go to their right places.(made with ADEX)By Hugo Van Pelt
Posted Dec 20, 2009 07:43 by Hugo Van Pelt


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I updated Jon Walton's Avation Traders ATL-98 Carvair (super-modified Douglas C-54/DC-4). There are five textures All have thumbnails): 2 British Air Ferries, 2 British United, and Channel Air Bridge. (NO-VC), but I used Cal-Classic's DC-6B 2D panel.
Posted Dec 20, 2009 03:26 by Michael Roberts

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Fictional NYPD textures for the default 747-400. By Jay Ramirez.
Posted Dec 20, 2009 00:39 by Jay Ramirez

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This is an update for FSX of Jon Murchison's BAE 146-200 package. I added the LOCKHEED JETSTAR II 2D panel by Philippe WALLAERT. There are five textures: US Air, Lufthansa, Jazz, Quantis, and British Airways. I added thumbnails to all textures (NO-VC)
Posted Dec 19, 2009 22:32 by Michael Roberts


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Dassault Falcon 7x Netjet Europe Textures only for the Premier aircraft Design Model.
Required files:
required file
Posted Dec 19, 2009 05:42 by Kalyan Mukherjee

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FSX Captain Sim Boeing 767 Eurofly 1999 textures only .
This is the old livery of Eurofly company(ex Alitalia group1999)
This is not a complete repaint, but a complete restyling of original payware Captain Sim Alitalia livery.
Massimo Grassi
Posted Dec 18, 2009 12:50 by admin

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FS2004/FSX Textures only Pan American Lockheed L-749 NC86520, c/n 2503, leased to Pan American World Airways on June 6, 1947 and named “Clipper America”. Inaugurated Pan American L-749 services in 1947. Returned to Lockheed in 1947 and delivered to Guest Aerovias SA Mexico on January 6, 1948 with registration XA-GOQ. In November 1948 returned to Lockheed and reregistered NC86520. On January 15, 1949 sold to Air France and registered F-BAZR. In October 1960 withdrawn from use and stored at Paris-Orly (France). Bought by CGTM (Compagnie Générale des Turbo-Machines) for use as flying engine test bed from April 1963 to February 1966 registered F-ZVMV. From February 1966 to December 1974 operated by CEV (Centre d’Essais en Vol). On July 16, 1975 donated to the French Musee de L’Air. Preserved at Paris-Le Bourget (France). Engine test bed equipment removed May/June 2002, still in storage in Air France colors. Textures only. The FS2004/FSX Lockheed L-749 Constellation Base Kit (lockheed749.zip) must be installed. Original by Manfred Jahn & Co (Team 749). Repainted by Hans Hermann, Virtual Birds Factory
Posted Dec 18, 2009 07:19 by Uploader

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Waterford Airport EIWF and Waterford City, Ireland, Scenery.
The scenery consists of two files:
EIWF which was originally created by the IFSD team. Sadly they are no longer operational.
The second file is called Waterford City and EIWF.
Posted Dec 18, 2009 07:14 by Uploader
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*PLEASE REMOVE THIS FILE ON DECEMBER 26th*. Here are the necessary files and documents for the Christmas day FSX online fly-off, details on the event can be found in the html document. Airport maps included.
Posted Dec 17, 2009 19:10 by Jason A. Lee

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I used the Flight 1 Instant Scenery programme to enhance the Plettenberg Bay airport (FAPG) in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. While it is by no means an exact replica of the airport, I have used the images from Google Earth to create a more realistic airport than that provided for on FSX. I just felt it was a nice hop between George Airport and Port Elizabeth Airport. Detailed and acurate of major South African airports can be found at www.nmgtrading.co.za (I highly recommend the website). This is an early attempt for me so please provide any feedback / comments on the Plettenberg Bay Airport file to me at gregolfin1@hotmail.comrnPlease load this file to the following file: FSX/addonscenery/scenery. God bless,Greg
Posted Dec 17, 2009 18:00 by Greg Olfin