8.51Mb (5032 downloads)
The R3Y was a flying boat with 4 turboprop engines driving counter-rotating props. It first flew in 1954 and set several speed and endurance records. Problems with the engines led to the end of the program with only 11 being built. This is a native FSX Acceleration project. It has the usual animations plus a beaching gear. It has DXT5.DDS textures with a muted specular shine. The VC is based on photo's and has a complete set of engine gauges at the flight engineer's station. The gauges all feature back-lighting. By Paul Clawson
Posted Jun 16, 2011 02:02 by Paul Clawson
20.57Mb (8779 downloads)
This is an update for FS9/FSx of the Iris
Mig-29 Fulcrum (German and Malaysian). Here
are the last two textures with the new flight
dynamics, 2D panel and clear VC glass.
I have also changed the clean model from
model 2 to model 3 so it is truly clean like
the Display team model. This is the complete
aircraft, except for the sound.
Posted Jun 15, 2011 11:19 by Bob Chicilo
20.76Mb (2986 downloads)
This is an update for FS9/FSx of the Iris
Mig-29 Fulcrum (Iran and Iraq). Here are two
more textures with the new flight dynamics,
2D panel and clear VC glass. I have also
changed the clean model from model 2 to model
3 so it is truly clean like the Display team
model. This is the complete aircraft, except
for the sound.
Posted Jun 15, 2011 05:56 by Bob Chicilo
1.41Mb (713 downloads)
Repaint for the default FSX Acceleration FA-18 By Jon Murchison.Assembled and Uploaded By Amierilina
Posted Jun 15, 2011 03:28 by Amierilina
20.46Mb (2291 downloads)
This is an update for FS9/FSx of the Iris
Mig-29 Fulcrum (D.D.R. and Hungarian). Here
are two more textures with the new flight
dynamics, 2D panel and clear VC glass. I
have also changed the clean model from model
2 to model 3 so it is truly clean like the
Display team model. This is the complete
aircraft, except for the sound.
Posted Jun 14, 2011 14:12 by Bob Chicilo
0.64Mb (2468 downloads)
FS2004/FSX panel for the Russian fighter Mig-29 Fulcrum of the former IRIS payware from Bob Chicilo (suitable for any of Bob's updated packages). The panel is matching the VC . Additional features: 7 aircraft camera views including 4 virtual wingmen for FSX, working rear mirror for FS2004. Panel and configuration from Erwin Welker.
Required files:
required file
Posted Jun 14, 2011 03:34 by Erwin Welker
20.71Mb (1874 downloads)
This is an update for FS9/FSx of the Iris
Mig-29 Fulcrum (India 1 and 2). Here are two
more textures with the new flight dynamics,
2D panel and clear VC glass. I have also
changed the clean model from model 2 to model
3 so it is truly clean like the Display team
model. This is the complete aircraft, with VC, except
for the sound.
See read me file for correction of previous
drift to the left on take-off.
Posted Jun 13, 2011 22:08 by Bob Chicilo
20.60Mb (1618 downloads)
This is an update for FS9/FSx of the Iris
Mig-29 Fulcrum (Cuba/Czech). Here are two
more textures with the new flight dynamics,
2D panel and clear VC glass. I have also
changed the clean model from model 2 to model
3 so it is truly clean like the Display team
model. This is the complete aircraft, including VC, except
for the sound.
Posted Jun 13, 2011 12:59 by Bob Chicilo
21.12Mb (1648 downloads)
This is an update for FS9/FSx of the Iris
Mig-29 Fulcrum (Algerian/Bangladesh). Here
are two more textures with the new flight
dynamics, 2D panel and clear VC glass. I
have also changed the clean model from model
2 to model 3 so it is truly clean like the
Display team model. This is the complete
aircraft, except for the sound.
Posted Jun 12, 2011 20:38 by Bob Chicilo
21.40Mb (3542 downloads)
This is an update for FS9/FSx of the Iris
Mig-29 Fulcrum (soviet 44 Russian 27). Here
are two more textures with the new flight
dynamics, 2D panel and clear VC glass. I
have also changed the clean model from model
2 to model 3 so it is truly clean like the
Display team model. This is the complete
aircraft, including VC, except for the sound which are available separately to avoid unnecessary download size.
Posted Jun 12, 2011 11:35 by Bob Chicilo