2.72Mb (1060 downloads)
Antonov
An-30
is another member of the An-24 family. It was designed as an
aerial survey and photographic airplane, employed e.g. for map-making.
Some An-30 are also known to have been employed on ecological
survey missions. Various cameras and sensors are integrated
into the fuselage, and the airplane reportedly even features
its own darkroom. To make room for the equipment, the An-30
features a raised cockpit on the forward fuselage. As the An-30
is a highly specialised aircraft type, it has only been built
in small numbers. Most of the airplanes are based either in
Myachkovo to the southeast of Moscow, in Siberia or in the Ukraine.
FSDS model by Samdim. 2.8MB
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1.42Mb (4036 downloads)
Tupolev
Tu-95 "Bear".
For FS2002 and FS2000 Soviet intercontinental nuclear bomber;
First flew in 1954, it is still in service. FSDS Pro model by
Samdim. Featuring all moving parts (including rolling wheels,
stearable gear) and transparent windows. © Samdim may 2002 sounds
by M.Ellis. 1.4MB
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7.58Mb (1102 downloads)
FS2000
P-51D 'Miss America' Mustang FS2000/CFS2 North American
P-51D Miss America. Includes moving parts and night time textures
for the virtual cockpit. Flight model contains a true FS2000
.air file. Engine starts and shut downs work. Sliding canopy
activates when gear retracts. Detailed cockpit can be viewed
from spot plane view. Pilot's head turns left and right with
rudder movement. Panel included is a freeware non-commercial
release. Visual model by Roger Dial (Blue Arrow FS). Sound
by Mike Hambly (Blue Arrow FS). Flight model by Bruce Thorson.
Textures by Felipe Belalcazar.7.7MB
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0.21Mb (316 downloads)
FS98/FS2000
Douglas DC-4, American Overseas Airlines, NC90902, Flagship
London Moving Parts Version Original design and textures (DC-4
American Airlines) by Harry Follas and Tom Gibson. Modified
textures (American Overseas Airlines) for "www.fs-eddi.de.vu"
by Alf Werner. Flight Model by Brian Horsey. DC-4 AOA NC90902
was used in the Berlin-Airlift 1948-49. 216K
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0.24Mb (397 downloads)
FS98/FS2000
Douglas DC-4, Pan American World Airways, N90902, Clipper
Roland Moving Parts Version Original design and DC-6-textures
by Harry Follas and Tom Gibson. Flight Model by Brian Horsey.
Modified textures by Alf Werner. DC-4 PAA NC90902 was used in
Berlin-Tempelhof from 1950 to the end of the fifties. 243K
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0.23Mb (362 downloads)
FS2000
Douglas B-18A "Bolo" This FSDS project for FS2000 includes
moving parts and some transparent windows. Includes recommendations
for panel and sound (defaults are included). By Paul Clawson.
242K
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4.43Mb (577 downloads)
FS2000
Douglas DC-3 "The Great Satchmo!"
This is the 1st Alaskan Winds Oldies edition. A celebration
of the Centennial of the birth of the Great New Orleans musician,
Louis Armstrong. New Orleans Intl Airport (MSY) has been recently
renamed to Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl Airport. Start-Up
flight included. Satchmo's a repaint of an original by Jan Visser,
Roy Chaffin and Bill Rambow. Repainted by Joao Paz. 4.6MB
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0.57Mb (868 downloads)
MSFS2002
Latecoere Late-17.
By Alexander Belov, . Passenger aircraft used by Lignes Ariennes
Latecoere. First flown in 1924, this aircraft was designed to
replace famous Breguet 14. 23 aircraft of this type (s/n 601
- 623) were used on route Toulouse - Perpignan - Marseille and
on North African routes. 589K
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10.01Mb (778 downloads)
FS2000
DC2 Uiver Package. This pack is dedicated to the famous
KLM DC2 UIVER. It contains a fotoreal panel with 8-side views.
Panel and Custom gauges: Rob Cappers, gauge programming: Fred
Banting. DC2 Uiver flightmodel by Don Incoll, Rob Bosman and
Jan Visser. Air file by Steve Small. Also included 2 additional
liveries, of the KLM PH-AKG, and the TWA Lindberg Line NC19340.
10.2MB
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2.33Mb (1204 downloads)
FS2000.
THE HORTEN HO 229 OR H0 IX OR GOTHA GO 229. By Steve ( RATT
) Robinson. Version 1.0 This aircraft ( Version 3 ) is the first
true flying wing developed by the Horten brothers in the 2nd
world war in Germany. It was intended to be a single seat flying
wing jet fighter-bomber capable of 607 mph. It was also believed
to be stealth due to the radar absorbing paint. This version
has been painted in the night fighter sqn colours of the First
Gruppe of the NJG ( NachtjagdGeschwader ) 11 which was formed
in 1944. It is my belief that if this aircraft reached service
this is where it would have been used. There were many variants
of the Ho 229 on the drawing boards including a night fighter
fitted with the experimental FuG 217 Neptun J-2 radar. This
radar was a medium range system used exclusively by NJG 11.
2.4MB
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