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C-30A
                  Autogiro:
0.46Mb (2461 downloads)
C-30A Autogiro: The C-30A was a usefull autogiro designeb by Juan de La Cierva (spain) in 1934, and builded in UK by the Avro company. Model and paint by Ignacio Alfredo Mendive (Flakiten). 474K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive
 
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                    Pacific Western Airlines Douglas DC-6B
3.89Mb (1643 downloads)
FS2002 Pacific Western Airlines Douglas DC-6B Reg. Id. CF-PWF, 42-32863, in service with Pacific Western Airlines in the 1960's and early 1970's Now on display at Wetaskiwin Reynolds Alberta Museum. Complete with moving landing gear, flaps, ailerons, elevators, and rudder. It also features switchable landing lights and realistic engine start. By Harry Follas and Tom Gibson, Flight Model by Brian Horsey. Panel by Petros Protopapas & Stephan Grille (C) 17.11.1997 with very realistic sound - author unknown. Repainted by Richard McMaster. FS2002 Night textures for Pacific Western Airlines Douglas DC-6B Reg. Id. CF-PWF. Requires DC6BPWA.ZIP Textures by Richard McMaster.
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive
 
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                  Douglas DC-3 Air France 'Aeropostale' F-BAIF
2.81Mb (771 downloads)
FS2002 Douglas DC-3 Air France 'Aeropostale' F-BAIF Douglas DC-3 (C-47) F-BAIF of Air France 'Aeropostale'. Based on Jan Visser's legendary DC-3 model for FS2000, updated for FS2002, these models include transparent cockpit and cabin windows, nightlighting, lit 3D interior with opening passenger door, boarding ladder and other details. Includes FS2002 lights fix by Paul Pridmore. Default panel and sound. Repaints by Mark Beaumont. File name: DC3AIRFR.ZIP. 2.9MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive
 
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                    Douglas DC-3 Cambrian Airways (2) A DC-3 in two liveries
FS2002
                    Douglas DC-3 Cambrian Airways (2) A DC-3 in two liveries
5.55Mb (504 downloads)
FS2002 Douglas DC-3 Cambrian Airways (2) A DC-3 in two liveries. Cambrian Airways DC-3s flew classic "Union Jack" colours from 1954 to the mid-60s. Thereafter, the distinctive 'red bars' livery adorned the company's propliners. Based on Jan Visser's legendary DC-3 model for FS2000, updated for FS2002, these models include transparent cockpit and cabin windows, nightlighting, lit 3D interior with opening passenger door, boarding ladder and other details. Includes FS2002 lights fix by Paul Pridmore. Default panel and sound. Repaints by Mark Beaumont. File name: DC3CAMB2.ZIP. 5.7MB Update: Fixes a small gap in the cheatline at the wing/fuselage joint on the "Red Bars" 411K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive
 
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                  Douglas DC-3 Qantas VH-EDC VH-EDC
2.74Mb (583 downloads)
FS2002 Douglas DC-3 Qantas VH-EDC VH-EDC (Constructors No. 12874) was acquired by Qantas in May 1961 and remained with the company until November 1971. Based on Jan Visser's legendary DC-3 model for FS2000, updated for FS2002, this model includes transparent cockpit and cabin windows, nightlighting, lit 3D interior with opening passenger door, boarding ladder and other details. Includes FS2002 lights fix by Paul Pridmore. Default panel and sound. Repaint by Mark Beaumont. File name: DC3QNTAS.ZIP. 2.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive
 
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                  Northrop A-17A
1.80Mb (846 downloads)
FS2002 Northrop A-17A This attack aircraft was Northrop's first entry into the military market. The 1936 aircraft was an export success but never used in combat by the U.S. Army. This Gmax model has perforated flaps and steerable tail wheel. By Ted Simko. 1.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive
 
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                  Focke-Wulf Ta-183
2.21Mb (1620 downloads)
FS2002 Focke-Wulf Ta-183. This file you see before you is the complete product of many months worth of work by many people. The Focke-Wulf Ta-183 was a late-war German jet designed to push back the allied advance toward the Rheine by destroying wave after wave of bomber with jet aircraft. Before they could fly, the war ended. Several in-progress models were captured by advancing Russians and taken back to Moscow. After several years, they re-appeared; as the MiG-15! This model is made entirely in gmax, features reflective textures, has a highly detailed panel, and pretty realistic air file created with minimal available information.. 2.2MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive
 
FS2002
                  Pro Avro Lincoln B Mk II v2.0
3.06Mb (1650 downloads)
FS2002 Pro Avro Lincoln B Mk II v2.0. The last piston bomber in RAF service. Aircraft of 97 (Straits Settlement) Sqdn. Part of the Pathfinder force based at RAF Hemswell Upgraded panels and gauges by Ron Hill. By Edward Cook. 3.1MB
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0.85Mb (408 downloads)
FS2002 Douglas DC-3 Series Replacement Air Files. These files are a recommended upgrade for the following repaints of Jan Visser's aircraft by Mark Beaumont (all available on previous pages): C-47 41-18385 (1942), C-47 Dakota RAF (2), AA 'Flagship Knoxville', Air Queensland VH-MAL, Bush Pilots Airways VH-MAL, Air Viet Nam, Airlines of NSW VH-ANR, Ansett MAL VH-MAL, Ansett PNG VH-MAL, Bahamas Airways, BBA VH-BAB, BOAC G-AGHE, Cathay Pacific 'Betsy' (3 variants), Cathay Pacific 'Nikki', Dan-Air G-AMPP, Delta Air Lines 'Ship 41', Lambair, Swiss Air Lines. Includes a more appropriate airfile (a Visser original, upgraded for FS2002) and modified AIRCRAFT.CFG file for all versions. Any further repaints will ship with these new files. Also includes select minor texture improvements. Packaged by Curt Yardey and Mark Beaumont. File name: DC3AIR.ZIP. 870K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive
 
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                  Curtiss CW-21 Demon China Air Force
0.28Mb (506 downloads)
FS2002 Curtiss CW-21 Demon China Air Force. Curtiss Demon was developed in 1938 from the CW-19 training plane as a cheap and light fighter; the prototype and three more planes were sent to China, along with an order for 32 in kits to be assembled in the city of Loiwing. The war changed the plans, the assembly order was cancelled and the four planes were lost in accidents. Designed by Sergio de la Puente using FSDS. 291K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive