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The Howard DGA-15 became available in 1940. It was considered a "Luxury Liner" of the day and competed most favorably with the Beech Staggerwing and Stinson Reliant. About 40 civilian versions were produced and more were made for the Navy for an Air Ambulance role and the Air Corps for use as a utility transport. The term DGA stands for "Damn Good Airplane" and the P after the -15 designates this plane had a Pratt and Whitney engine. This is an FSX/FS2004/P3D (Vers.3) update for the DGA-15 featuring new enhanced VC and 2D panels, new smoke effect and extra camera views. All credits go to the late Paul Clawson for the original model. Panel updates and smoke by Michael Pook.
Posted Aug 20, 2017 15:21 by Michael Pook
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FSX/Acceleration/FS2004 German frigate F217 BAYERN, a ship of the Brandenburg-class. The package contains two pilotable and two ai-versions; one ai-boat with a helicopter flying circles above the boat. The ship is in service since 1996 and has a length of 139 m. It is armed with a 127 mm and two 27 mm guns plus different missiles and carries two Sea Lynx helicopters. The pilotable version has thirty moving parts, a photorealistic 2D-panel and a complete virtual nav-bridge. The animations shows take offs and landings of the Sea Lynx and even Exocet missile launches. Twenty four camera views let you explore all decks and the virtual bridge, let you operate all weapons and the helicopter. The gauges and the weapon switchboard are made by Pierre-Jean Carosin. FSDS 3.5 models and 2D panel by Erwin Welker
Posted Aug 20, 2017 03:18 by Erwin Welker

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The McDonnell F-4F Phantom II is a two-seater and supersonic fighter capable of long range, all-weather fighter-bomber capabilities as well. It is located in the Federal Republic of Germany still in service. No VC. By Andreas Meyer design.de
Posted Aug 18, 2017 04:46 by Andreas Meyer


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FSX French Frigate L'Hermione in a pilotable and in an ai-version. Marquis de La Fayette returned 1780 back to Boston to support the american colonists during the Independence War. With an overall lenght of 65 meters she was a quite big and fast warship, equipped with twenty six 12-pounder guns and some more 6- and 8 pounders. While the original was built in just eleven month the replic, laid down in 1997, was completed after seventeen years. Today she is one of the biggest wooden ships. My models represents the original one. The Sim-model is almost complete rigged with hundreds of ropes and has many animated guns, six animated stunsails and six animated crewmen. Twentyfour cameras let you explore the whole ship: The deck, the lower gun deck and the sailors views from high above in the masts. The effects allows you to fire broadsides to starboard and port seperatly. The model runs in Acceleration and in FS2004 and I guess also in P3D until version V3. FSDS 3.5 model made by Erwin Welker
Posted Aug 17, 2017 04:04 by Erwin Welker

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FS2004 Iceland Express McDonnell Douglas MD-90.
SGA McDonnell Douglas MD-90 in the current livery of Iceland Express. The main textures are 32bit with no mips for
better quality whilst the others are DXT3 for better frame rates. This is the newer FS2004 model from SGA and although
it is configured with default panel and sound files.
Model/Texturing by Erick Cantu and FDE/XML by Fraser Turner. This repaint by John Newman.
Posted Aug 15, 2017 02:21 by chrisE

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FS2004 Bombardier CSeries 100 V5L.
This model is design for AI traffic only, base from my CSeries 100 ags V5L
but without AGS and static displays. No VC.
Model design and paint by Camil Valiquette.
Posted Aug 13, 2017 04:15 by Camil Valiquette

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FS2004 P-51D Restoration Project: 9 Versions of the P-51D with New Airfile & Flight Dynamics. Tuned down to it's original Specs. These P-51's are designed more for Prop Hops™ about 2/3 the speed of the Reno Racers, These Aircraft are still the Fastest Props in the skies. Air file, new dynamics All Repaints done by Robert Hawk
Posted Aug 9, 2017 03:41 by Robert Hawk


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Vultee XP-54 for MSFS 2004/FS9 ACof v1.1 V1.1 fixes a number of minor issues. Flight Simulator aircraft package by Milton Shupe, military panel and VC textures by Nigel Richards, gauges by Scott Thomas, exterior paint map and textures by Mike Kelley and prototype flight models by Shupe/Falley and racing FM versions by James Banks. Includes three models, 12 liveries, custom panels and flight models. Be sure to read the XP-54_Aircraft_Index that explains differences in the models and their performance, Model Designer: Milton Shupe Flight Dynamics (Military/Civil): Milton Shupe & Tom Falley Flight Dynamics (Racing): James Banks & Milton Shupe Panel and Gauges: Nigel Richards, Scott Thomas, Milton Shupe & James Banks XML Gauges: Scott Thomas with mods by Nigel Richards & Milton Shupe Documentation/Textures: Mike Kelley Liveries: Mike Kelley & James Banks Sounds: Nigel Richards & James Banks Special Effects: Copyright by Microsoft Research Assistance: Members of Sim-outhouse Testing: Alpha Tests – Engineering Team, Beta Tests - SOH Membership
Posted Aug 8, 2017 08:34 by Milton Shupe


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The Boeing 767 is a twin-engine aircraft of the U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing . The economically very successful low-wing monoplane was the first long-haul Boeing aircraft with only two engines and is produced today. The Boeing 767 has until today more transatlantic flights performed than any other passenger airplane. The development of the Boeing 767 as a widebody aircraft began on 6 July 1979 and was intended as a replacement for the Boeing 707. The first flight took place on 26 Of September 1981. No virtual cockpit and uses default 737 2d panel and sound. By Andreas Meyer
Posted Aug 4, 2017 03:56 by Andreas Meyer
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FSX/Acceleration/FS2004 FSX/FS2004 Steamship Great Britain. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel for the Great Western Steamship Company's on the transatlantic service between Bristol and New York from 1845 to 1854 she was with ninetyeight meters the longest and most modern passenger ship that time. She was build of iron, powered by two 500 hp engines and propelled by a screw. 360 passengers enjoyed the luxury and 120 men of crew did the job. In the decades later she run aground, carried thousands of immigrants to Australia from 1852 until converted to a square rigged sailing vessel in 1881. Three years later, she was retired to the Falkland Islands where she was used as a warehouse, quarantine ship and coal hulk (Wikipedia). Since 1970 she was returned to the Bristol dry dock where she was built. Now she is a museum ship in Bristol Harbour. The pilotable FS-boat has twentythree cameras which allows you to explore the boat on deck and from high in the masts. FSDS 3.5 model by Erwin Welker.
Posted Jul 29, 2017 03:01 by Erwin Welker