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FSX/P3D Boeing 777-200ER Alitalia with FSX native VC.
Italy's flag carrier airline, Alitalia, currently operate 11 Boeing 777-200ER and is based at Rome Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport.
Includes revised VC and Honeywell FMC (via Views-Instrument panel). Skyspirit model features opening doors & cargo doors, detailed textures, accurate paint, dynamic shine & effects, dynamic flexing wings that respond to turbulence, fully independent suspension, trim animation, gear steering, accurate flight dynamics, spoiler animation, reflective cockpit windows, crash effects, animated tilting bogies, full night lighting, stairs, ground service vehicles when cargo doors open, (FSX - Go to Views - Instrument Panel -Posky Util), detailed virtual cockpit and more. Added custom B777 sounds. VC night lights fixed thanks to Hagar. To use FMC - Go to Views - Intrument panel - FMC. See FMC docs.
Finely crafted native FSX model by Skyspirit/Project Opensky. Jetway exits added. Thank you to Zachary777 for the native conversion of the brilliant Jacob Kubique VC. Gauges added by Chris Evans.
Thank you to Skyspirit/TDS for their generous and detailed models and paintkits!
Textured and assembled for P3D v5 by Chris Evans. Should also work in earlier P3D versions and FSX.
Posted Mar 27, 2021 11:33 by chris evans
3.33Mb (835 downloads)
Ready for adventure? Fly to a remote cabin in the wilderness tucked into a valley surrounded by snow-capped mountain peaks. The weather is not the best but who knows, you may have the skills to complete this mission. Good luck
Posted Mar 27, 2021 01:04 by Gary Sease
85.99Mb (668 downloads)
FSX/P3D Airbus A320-200 Allegiant 'Golden Knights' livery package. Las Vegas based Allegiant currently have 73 Airbus A320 aircraft. This one is painted in the 'Las Vegas Golden Knights' livery, even though in real life this livery is on a A319.
Model by Project Airbus. 2020 updated VC by Speedbird77 with built in FMC by Garret Smith. Includes A320 operation manual and checklist. Airbus sounds included. Textured and assembled for P3D v5 by Chris Evans. Should work in FSX and other P3D
Posted Mar 26, 2021 12:33 by chris evans
58.14Mb (699 downloads)
This is an update for FSX of the ATR 42-300,
model and VC by Virtualcol. Ex payware.
Packaged by Chris Evans. I have changed the
GPS; added an autopilot, nav/gps switch, and
a trim gauge to the 2D panel; added the other
3 wheels, and the scrape points which were
not there at all; and I updated the flight
dynamics.
Posted Mar 26, 2021 07:06 by Bob Chicilo
27.48Mb (851 downloads)
Potez 56 for FSX
Designed by Louis Coroller as a transport aircraft, the Potez 560 prototype made its first flight on June 18, 1934. Built largely of wood, the aircraft was a low-floating plane with a wing profile similar to that of the Potez 53 racing plane, and a single-wing vertical tail. It had excellent aerodynamic contours. A small production run of 16 aircraft was built for various airlines. Denis Fouchard
Posted Mar 25, 2021 12:42 by uploader
6.30Mb (372 downloads)
Bernard 207T for FSX
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Aircraft built by the firm Bernard during the year 1933. The interior is on the model of the Delahaye Delage cars. The pilots Rene Marchesseau, Thuilliez and Decombe undertook a journey from the dark continent to Madagascar and the Cape with 400 liters of gasoline and this plane bears the name of the seaside resort of Berck sur mer. The 30.000 km journey stopped halfway between Niamey and the lake Chad for damaged propeller. Denis Fouchard
Posted Mar 25, 2021 12:39 by uploader
15.72Mb (344 downloads)
Latecoere 28.3H for FSX
In the 1920s, airliners were produced by many French firms. The most prolific was probably the SIDAL company, owned by Pierre-Georges Latecoere. The Late-3 (flown by the Ligne France Espagne Maroc airline) was the first to go on line. It was a small single-engine biplane, type D.H.4. In 1922 a single-engine 6-seat Late 8 Limousine was introduced. It was used in France and Spain, but it was not a success. Because of it, Latecoeur was even put on trial. The next was the Late 16. It was produced in a small series. This and subsequent passenger aircraft Latecoer - twin-engine Late 15 (6 passengers, 1925), single-engine Late 17 and Late 26 (1926), were high-flying trailing planes. The Late 26 was built in large series. Denis Fouchard
Posted Mar 25, 2021 12:39 by uploader
13.69Mb (448 downloads)
Latecoere 300 for FSX
The Late 300 series of seaplanes is not as well known to aviation enthusiasts as their 290-298 series counterparts. And that's not surprising. The 300 series was hardly ever produced individually, nor was it used as extensively. Nevertheless, the Late 300 was well worth a look. Denis Fouchard
Posted Mar 25, 2021 12:38 by uploader
10.05Mb (381 downloads)
Potez 62 for FSX
The prototype Potez 62 civil airliner, based on the military Potez 54, made its maiden flight on 28 January 1935. It retained the strut-braced high-set wing of the Potez 54, which was married to a redesigned fuselage of excellent aerodynamic form. Pilot and co-pilot were seated side-by-side in a control cabin with, to their rear, two cabins accommodating up to 16 passengers. The Potez 621, flown later in 1935, introduced 537kW Hispano-Suiza 12Xrs Vee engines and 2 sweepback on the wings. Production totalled 23, four of the 14 machines built as Potez 62s later being converted to Potez 621 standard, and in 1937 nine Potez 62s were re-engined with 671kW Gnome-Rhone 14N16/17 radials. Denis Fouchard
Posted Mar 25, 2021 12:34 by uploader
16.08Mb (442 downloads)
Wibault 283T for FSX The prototype Penhoet Wibault 280-T first flew at Villacoublay in November 1930 with the development backed by funds from the Penhoët shipyards of St Nazaire. It was an all-metal low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by three 300 hp (224 kW) Hispano-Wright 9Qa radial engines although these were soon replaced by three Gnome-Rhône 7Kb and the aircraft was redesignated the Wibault 281-T. A second aircraft was built to the 281 standard but then it was converted to a Wibault 282-T with three 350 hp (261 kW) Gnome-Rhône 7Kd engines and room for 12 passengers, seven further aircraft were built as 282s. Some of the 282s were operated by Air Union on the Paris-London Voile d'Or ("Golden Clipper") service in 1933. In 1934 Air France took delivery of the first of ten Wibault 283-Ts which had an increased fuel capacity and modified tail. Some of the 282s were converted to 283 standard. Some of the commercial aircraft were later taken over as military transports. Denis Fouchard
Posted Mar 25, 2021 12:25 by uploader