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12.69Mb (30160 downloads)
FARCHILD C-123 K "PROVIDER" FSX / Acceleration /Xp Tested The version 3 of legendary transport - veteran of Vietnam war well known from cinema " Air America " (M.Gibson&R.Downey). In the new version the completely changed visual model with animation by the pilots and animation by a unloading of cargo. Is completely processed VC - completely working levers and animation,gauges high dpi, completely animation co-pilot. Panel. 3 textures - Air America, FAV, USAF (camo). Are added 4 custom effects - drop of cargo box, drop of pigs with the parachute (remember a cinema?), start of engines and effect of a dust at motion on ground airfields. Autor - Vladimir Zhyhulskiy. updated for fsx by the nor-cal prop club
Posted Oct 9, 2008 22:25 by Ted

3.95Mb (944 downloads)
This is a repaint of the default C172 for FSX, This repaint is somewhat unique for me as its my first foray into weathering, it is weathered with a basic Cessna paint scheme hope you enjoy! Repaint by Anthony Celentano (dr.bob on forums)
Posted Oct 9, 2008 16:29 by Anthony Celentano


3.85Mb (4561 downloads)
The Macchi MB.308G was a light aircraft produced in Italy in the late 1940s, one of the most prolific Italian-built types of the following decade. The model is fully animated and features the usual moving parts, such as flight controls, spinning wheels, animated crew and more. The panel background has been created from photographic material found in the net.
The most part of the gauges have been created by the authors.
Included in this model there is also a simplified Virtual Cockpit, with working essential gauges and animated flight controls.
A similar model with registration 'I-MACK' was flown in a raid from Milano to Adelaide (Australia) in 1951. Capt. I. D'Attomo
Capt. G.Quai
Posted Oct 9, 2008 08:43 by D'Attomo
1.26Mb (2592 downloads)
FSX Acceleration F/A-18. RAAF - 20 Years of RAAF Hornets - A21-26. This repaint requires the FSX Accel F/A-18. Repaint by Andy Nott (AGNT)
Posted Oct 9, 2008 08:39 by Andy Nott

0.21Mb (4793 downloads)
This is an update for FS X acceleration of the
Cessna Citation Bravo D-IRON by Keith A. Whyte
and repainted by Tomás Cubero Maingot. I have
updated the flight dynamics and changed the
panel so the aircraft works in FS X. No
virtual cockpit. You will need the repainted
aircraft for this update to work.
Bob Chicilo.
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Posted Oct 9, 2008 08:37 by Bob Chicilo

5.50Mb (2541 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


9.12Mb (4473 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

1.00Mb (6843 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
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Posted Oct 8, 2008 22:33 by Victor Vu


11.44Mb (2622 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

0.86Mb (1277 downloads)
Textures only for Long Island Classic Eagle textures only by Chris Krawczyk.
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Posted Oct 8, 2008 21:33 by chris.krawczyk