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This is an update for FS X acceleration of the
Lockheed Jetstar 2 by Mike Stone. I have
updated the flight dynamics, and changed the
panel a bit, besides filling in the long narrow
gap the panel had near the center. You need
the original aircraft for this update to work.
Bob Chicilo.
Required files:
required file
Posted Sep 29, 2008 03:37 by Bob Chicilo
0.95Mb (1724 downloads)
Melton;NZRT-Rangiora(updated version from FSX default);
and NZFF-Forest Field.
Christchurch, New Zealand, Small Airfields Scenery. These airfields are all in Christchurch/Canterbury.
They are all very close to NZCH-Christchurch international airport.
The Canterbury Aero Club operate out of these airfields, mainly NZRT
and NZWL. By Troy Chapman.
Posted Sep 29, 2008 03:30 by Troy Chapman

5.90Mb (5739 downloads)
FSX Potez 540
The Potez 540 was a Recon plane and bomber that served the French, Spanish and Romanian Air Arms from 1934 up to WW2. This is a true native FSX model. It is painted for the Escadrille GR 11/33 Armee de l'air circa 1937. It has the usual animations, plus retracting bottom turret, reflective glass, .dds textures and a limited amount of "bump" mapping. It has a Hispano-Suiza sound file courtesy of "Law Dog". The 2D panel and VC are based on a photo and the VC has animated flight controls. By Paul Clawson
Posted Sep 28, 2008 06:00 by Paul Clawson

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This is an update for FS X acceleration of the
Beechcraft Starship by Mike Stone. I have
updated the flight dynamics, and the panel so
it works in FS x acceleration. No virtual
cockpit. You need the original aircraft for
this update to work.
Bob Chicilo.
Required files:
required file
Posted Sep 28, 2008 05:56 by Bob Chicilo

97.83Mb (4877 downloads)
FS2004/FSX Tucson Arizona Hi-Res Scenery Part 2: Davis Monthan AFB (KDMA). This is the second part of high resolution ground scenery for Tucson, AZ, containing Davis Monthan AFB and 90 sq km around it. The resolution of the airport area itself is 0.3 m/pix. The area around is in 1.2 m/pix resolution. Also covers the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), aka "The Boneyard", where more than 4400 aircraft, including 700 F-4 Phantom IIs are stored. Connects seamlessly with the Tucson Intl. overlay (TUS2008HR.zip) By Gottfried Razek.
Posted Sep 28, 2008 05:52 by http://www.blueskyscenery.com

0.36Mb (1943 downloads)
This updates Sacramento Executive Airport in Sacramento California. Taxiways, runways, parking (over 160 spaces) were updated using real world satellite images from Google Earth. Vehicle roads were also updated, as well as the accurate placement of buildings. Many scenery objects from the default FSX scenery libraries were used. View Readme file for installation and notes. Compiled using Airport Design Editor.
Posted Sep 27, 2008 18:02 by Phillip Coyle

0.67Mb (1621 downloads)
Repaint for the Default FSX Cessna 172 in Polish 'SP-KLO' civil register. The plane is operated by the Bartolini Air company located in Lodz Lublinek (EPLL). By Lukasz Kubacki
Posted Sep 27, 2008 14:54 by Lukasz Kubacki


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Swamp Fox Viper Tails. This package contains "tail textures only" to represent the 169th Fighter Wing (FW), 157th Fighter Squadron (FS), Swamp Fox, F-16D viper and F-16C viper of the South Carolina Air National Guard (ANG). The excellent "C" model viper by Kirk Olsson usviper.zip may be obtained here at
Posted Sep 27, 2008 10:42 by Dana Eng

3.17Mb (1507 downloads)
This is another fictional livery for World Travel Airlines but from the FS2004 game. This texture from FS2004 can now be seen for FSX, for Flight Simmers who doesn't have FS2004 installed. However, I'm very sorry about the tail section because the rudder went off slightly, but this texture looks similar and sleek from the FS2004 game! By Victor Vu
Posted Sep 27, 2008 09:48 by Victor Vu

1.89Mb (5572 downloads)
FSX Air Caraibes Airbus A350-1000 XWB (Extra Wide Body) including a different new Animated Ground Servicing (AGS). Model design and paint by: Camil Valiquette
Posted Sep 27, 2008 05:16 by Camil Valiquette