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AI scenery Ships/Aircraft Carriers Package (AI Carriers 2)
5.42Mb (50595 downloads)
A nice movable ship scenery/utility. This is a small software that allows you to place and control single ships or complete naval fleets in Flight Simulator X. Unlike previous software concerning AI ships and carriers, or missions, it doesn't need complex edit of traffic files or mission files. Just add when you are in free flight, anywhere you want. Requirements: - Java JRE 1.5 or upper (get free at http://java.sun.com) - FSX SP1 (RTM version is not supported) The addon should work with Acceleration (XPack addon). Inserted carriers are cables and catapult-enabled. The menu display keyboard shortcut was changed to shift+j to avoid conflicts with acceleration keys. This software has not been tested on Windows Vista. It may requires manual tweaking of exe.xml. See the included sample_EXE.xml file **** Features **** - insert fleet at current user position or X nm ahead - control fleet movement - request distance and bearing of ships related to user aircraft (fixed magnetic variation) - included hard decks cruiser and destroyer models (useless with Acceleration xpack since they are already included in it) - use catapult & arrestor cables of carriers (FSX Acceleration only) - Insert custom ship models (by editing config files) - Multiple CVN textures developer info: AI Carriers for Flight Simulator X SP1 & Acceleration * * Lamont Clark * second release, 3 november 2007 *
Posted Dec 11, 2009 23:25 by Ryan Brown
 
The Final Encounter--2009--Episode I
The Final Encounter--2009--Episode I
22.93Mb (3661 downloads)
Dr. Enzo Bitti has de OK from the UN, and the funds, to check the infamous Inca Tale of the "Fallen Gods" which has been going around scientific circles since 1957. Nanko Lucca, the Peruvian Planetary Scientist wrote a paper about this tale last year and warned that his astronomical findings in the Crab Nebula were exactly as the computations found in the Kaulis Temple in the jungle of Peru. This is the first episode of this Mission which will take you from Gulfport Miss, to The deep, vine ridden jungle of Peru. According to the tale the end is not in 2012, its is the last day of the second month of 2010...good luck.
Posted Dec 11, 2009 17:21 by Gera Godoy Canova
 
Gilding competittion-Alice Springs/Jervois
5.10Mb (2869 downloads)
The first stage of the Australian challenge part.2 is available. You will fly from Alice Springs to Jervois in the Australian desert. The stage is 134 Nm long. (French version, english version coming soon) Technical support : www.roussillonaerosimulation.com Mission designer : Mathieu O'HARE.
Posted Dec 11, 2009 07:48 by Mathieu O'HARE
 
Airbus A300 / A310 2D panel
Airbus A300 / A310 2D panel
4.12Mb (7419 downloads)
2D panel for Airbus A300/A310 based on real pictures. All original gauges in xml. See instructions in the readme.txt file for installation (including FS9).
Posted Dec 11, 2009 02:36 by Philippe Wallaert
 
Finnair MD-11 Package
Finnair MD-11 Package
13.67Mb (35137 downloads)
Finnair MD-11. Original fs9 model by SMS overland. Assembled for FSX by Chris Evans. Liveries include, FedEx, Delta (old and new), Swiss, Finnair, Eastern, Continental. Textures by Stephen Browning. This is the complete aircraft and includes VC
Posted Dec 10, 2009 14:55 by stephen browning
 
N787ZA Flight Test Airplane 787-8 V2
2.36Mb (3983 downloads)
FSX N787ZA flight test airplane 787-8 V2, This CamSim Version 2 feature an improve aircraft's design with new Animated Ground Servicing (AGS). Model design and paint by Camil Valiquette.
Posted Dec 10, 2009 13:02 by Camil Valiquette
 
United Airlines Boeing 787-8 V2
2.43Mb (7387 downloads)
FSX United Airlines Boeing 787-8 V2, This CamSim Version 2 feature an improve aircraft's design with new Animated Ground Servicing (AGS). Model design and paint by Camil Valiquette.
Posted Dec 10, 2009 12:59 by Camil Valiquette
 
Realistic F/A-18 HUD for Dino Cattaneo's Goshawk
0.01Mb (7090 downloads)
Aircraft.cfg file and Panel.cfg file to install a new realistic F/A-18 Hornet HUD to Dino Cattaneo's T-45C Goshawk. The HUD has many new features including: 1) Precise ILS and TACAN navigation for aircraft carriers (including moving carriers) that allow carrier landings in low visibility and at night. 2) The HUD symbology is conformal to the outside world: The horizon bar stays on the horizon, velocity vector shows actual flight path as read against the outside world (if you keep your vector pointed at a certain spot on the runway, this is exactly where you will land). 3) Caged mode with ghost vector for use in heavy side wind conditions. A short demo of the T-45C with the new HUD is available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Njnw3FwT9s. By Jivko Rusev.
Required files:
required file
Requires the FA-18 HUD:
find-file?fileId=4846
Posted Dec 8, 2009 21:58 by Jivko Rusev
 
Perth (Australia) Photoreal Scenery Part 1
Perth (Australia) Photoreal Scenery Part 1
291.94Mb (4412 downloads)
Perth (Australia) Photoreal Scenery - FSX ONLY High to Medium Photoreal Scenery covering Perth, Frematle, Jandakot and more. Because of the size of Perth Photoreal I have uploaded it in 2 parts so please make sure you also download "perthfsx2.zip" This Scenery does not have any Autogen added but you are welcome to make some and upload it for many others to enjoy.
Posted Dec 8, 2009 15:44 by David Sheridan
 
Perth (Australia) Photoreal Scenery Part 2
Perth (Australia) Photoreal Scenery Part 2
251.10Mb (3438 downloads)
Perth (Australia) Photoreal Scenery - FSX ONLY High to Medium Photoreal Scenery covering Perth, Frematle, Jandakot and more. Because of the size of Perth Photoreal I have uploaded it in 2 parts so please make sure you also download "perthfsx1.zip" This Scenery does not have any Autogen added but you are welcome to make some and upload it for many others to enjoy.
Posted Dec 8, 2009 15:25 by David Sheridan