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27.57Mb (4864 downloads)
Performance
textures Package for FSX SP2
These are the textures I after testing, found best for performance
in FSX SP2... Textures are just reduced in size, and some chanced
format from 32 bit to dxt3 or dxt1. Mips are not changed rom
the original, to prevent Fligtsimulator to failure or crash.
The textures are VC-RAIN_textures, Autogen Trees all seasons,
Water textures and Sky textures. Claus V. Holmberg. 28.2MB
Posted Jan 22, 2009 09:12 by archive


1.42Mb (9863 downloads)
This is an update for FSX acceleration of the
Cessna 310Q by Rey Lopez. I have reworked
both the 2D panel and virtual cockpit,
mostly changing and/or repositioning gauges.
I have fixed the problem of the default
aircraft spinners disappearing at dawn and
dusk, and adjusted the flight dynamics a bit.
This is the whole aircraft. The songbird
textures are by D.L. Tarbox.
Bob Chicilo.
Posted Jan 22, 2009 07:21 by Bob Chicilo


18.85Mb (8088 downloads)
The Fiat G.18 was an Italian airliner developed in the mid 1930s. It was a conventional all metal low-wing monoplane with twin engines mounted on the wings. The cabin seated 18 passengers.
It was used, since 1937,by Avio Linee Italiane in European routes and, after June 1940, by "Nucleo Comunicazioni Avio Linee"(the militarized airline) and by Regia Aeronautica (Royal Italian Air Force).
Complete aircraft, features the usual moving parts, such as all flight controls. Three different liveries (A.L.I.Pre-War/N.C.A.L.I./Regia Aeronautica). VC only. Model and paints by Manuele Villa, Flight dynamics, Handling notes and tutorials by FSAviator.It works also (Tested) in FSX (NOT Acceleration).
January 2009. Installation instructions included.
Posted Jan 22, 2009 03:31 by Manuele Villa

4.60Mb (1689 downloads)
AirMaarten VA Boeing 737-700. Model by Project OpenSky and painted by Michael Trickett.
Posted Jan 21, 2009 12:11 by AirMaartenVA


13.68Mb (18828 downloads)
Cirrus SR-22 White N2000M. The Cirrus SR22 is a four-place, single-engine low-wing airplane with a fixed tricycle landing gear. Original model by Wolfram Beckert, Guenter Kraemer ,Thomas Roehl. Textures by Mark Rooks.
Posted Jan 21, 2009 06:12 by John Paul


0.44Mb (7160 downloads)
Freedom Tower, Manhattan, NYC for Flight Simulator X.
Day/Night/Specular textures.
Posted Jan 21, 2009 03:36 by Cliff Crane


0.97Mb (1773 downloads)
FSX scenery of Turweston
aerodrome (EGBT). Mike,
one of the instructors is
pictured by the cafe/
flight school.
By Tim Dale.
Posted Jan 21, 2009 03:33 by Tim Dale

8.80Mb (9771 downloads)
This is another repaint for the FSX Default 737. Registration no. N3744F. This plane was in new colors during service on Delta Air Lines on circa 2007. The texture is almost detailed; you can change the tail number, but you can't change the number on the tailfin. Splash screen included. By Victor Vu.
Posted Jan 20, 2009 16:53 by Victor Vu

4.30Mb (2807 downloads)
Cuenca Scenery 2009 for FSX, FS2004, FS2002. After many years in development and few months in construction, the "Corporacion Aeroportuaria de Cuenca" has made de additions to the "Mariscal Lamar" Airport in Cuenca. The passengers terminal now can serve around 300 passengers simultaneously; a new building in aluminium and glass design, a panoramic view of the runway and new security services has been added. Installation >> extract the Cuenca 2009 folder to the Addon Scenery in FS, than activate it using the settings >> scenery library >> add area and choose Cuenca 2009 Enjoy the scenery, nice flights PD: after the instalation is complete some Boris Forrero BGL`s files could be added. Adonis MartÃnez.
Posted Jan 20, 2009 12:09 by Adonis Martinez

56.66Mb (1578 downloads)
Ants Aussie Airports Vol 6 : NT
8 Photoreal strips near Darwin,Australia
PR scenery blends best with payware FTX
textures. 98% of the 3D objects have
been custom made. Includes Albany Park,
Batchelor, Coomalie Cr, Crab Claw Is,
Delissaville, Dum in Mirrie Is,
Dundee Beach and Emkaytee. Goes great
with Ants Aussie Airports Vol 4 : Darwin
By Anthony Lynch.
Posted Jan 20, 2009 04:53 by Anthony Lynch