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Level D Boeing 767-300ER All Nippon Airways(ANA) Textures
5.50Mb (2534 downloads)
Textures only for Payware Level-D Simulations 767-300ER. FSX textures, should not be installed on FS2004. Textures include the new FSX friendly Dynamic shine, Bump Maps and Specular effects. All Nippon Airways is the Japan's second-largest international airline after Japan Airlines and the country's largest domestic airline. It operates services to 49 destinations in Japan and 22 international routes.
Posted Oct 9, 2008 01:58 by Jathedar
 
FSX Microsoft  Boeing 737-800 Texture
FSX Microsoft  Boeing 737-800 Texture
9.12Mb (4472 downloads)
FSX default Boeing 737-800 Microsoft textures only is meant as a tribute to the Microsoft Airlines Livery.
Posted Oct 8, 2008 22:40 by Ken Pochinko
 
FSX McDonnell-Douglas/Boeing MD-83 American Airlines Textures
1.00Mb (6837 downloads)
This is my first time to paint this texture for this FSX AI Aircraft. Though not detailed as other real American Airlines Texture, this texture can be used as an AI-Traffic (must have an AI installer for this) or you can fly that aircraft with this texture (just get a base pack). Requires the AI MD-83 made flyable by Bradon Peters. By Victor Vu
Required files:
required file
Posted Oct 8, 2008 22:33 by Victor Vu
 
Curtis J1 Robin
Curtis J1 Robin
11.44Mb (2597 downloads)
The Curtiss Robin FSX / Sp2 / Acceleration The Curtiss Robin was a three seat cabin monoplane initially powered by the ubiquitous 90 hp Curtiss OX-5 engine. This aircraft represents a Robin B powered by the 102 hp Curtiss OXX-6. At least 347 Robins were built with either the OX-5 or OXX-6 engine Model By Jim Douglass Updated By Nor-Cal Prop Club
Posted Oct 8, 2008 22:28 by Ted
 
Christen eagle 2 Textures
0.86Mb (1266 downloads)
Textures only for Long Island Classic Eagle textures only by Chris Krawczyk.
Required files:
required file
Posted Oct 8, 2008 21:33 by chris.krawczyk
 
Flight Sim Nation Edition Textures For The Baron 58
Flight Sim Nation Edition Textures For The Baron 58
6.97Mb (2461 downloads)
This paint scheme by member Owen(crazieman)Young captures the spirit of Flight Sim Nation. Visit us at www.flightsimnation.com
Posted Oct 8, 2008 21:25 by Flight Sim Nation
 
Royal Prussia Boeing 747-400 Textures
Royal Prussia Boeing 747-400 Textures
7.39Mb (1580 downloads)
Fictitious Textures only for the default B747-400 as a tribute to the wonderful Prussian Royal Family Airline.
Posted Oct 8, 2008 17:59 by RoyalCharters
 
NZCH Airport Scenery
NZCH Airport Scenery
10.16Mb (5724 downloads)
This scenery updates NZCH airport. It adds the Canterbury Aero Club to the western side of the airport, and an AFCAD that places things where they really are in real life. This is V1.0. This scenery also includes my small airfields scenery too. This scenery comes with airport charts for NZCH,NZWL,NZRT and NZFF. By Troy Chapman.
Posted Oct 8, 2008 16:07 by Troy Chapman.
 
0.45Mb (3514 downloads)
Model update: Corrects some problems with the front gear animation and some details in the cockpit. By Ricardo Batalha.
Posted Oct 8, 2008 12:12 by Ricardo Batalha
 
FSX St Louis PhotoReal Scenery Section U
74.34Mb (1163 downloads)
FSX St Louis PhotoReal Scenery. This is high resolution, 1 meter/pixel, terrain scenery for St Louis, Missouri (MO). Section, U, is one of 30. A map and descriptions show the section locations and some feature details. This photoscenery is for DAY USE ONLY and will work for any season, but shows only the USGS aerial photo data taken in March 2002. The default FSX mesh works well with this photoscenery and no additional mesh for the area needs to be purchased. The 30 sections of scenery, totalling 2 Gb, contains photoreal terrain textures, encompassing an area bounded by 31.7 E-W and 27.4 N-S miles (about 870 square miles). Each section is independent, but the user may want most or all sections to provide continuity and completeness. By Jim Jones.
Posted Oct 8, 2008 06:48 by Jim Jones