3.60Mb (5505 downloads)
CFS2,FS2000,
FS8 and FS2004 Halifax B.MkII S1A Bomber.
The Handley Page Halifax was one of the front-line, four-engine
heavy bombers of the Royal Air Force during World War II. Introduction
of 1,390 hp Merlin XX engines and four .303-in dorsal turret
instead of waist guns resulted in the Mk II Series 1 Halifax.
Original Beta model by Stiz. Updated textures,panel,exhaust
effects,airfile. New Dp file and gunners added for cfs2. Adapted
to FS8 and Fs9. - If asked to disable non compatible features
in FS9 - click no. A.F.Scrub. 3.6MB
Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:28 by archive
1.72Mb (494 downloads)
FS2004
F4U1A Corsair Invisible Textures.
This is a Repaint of F4U1A Corsair flight simulator 2004 Created
to be completely invisible - I call it the Phantom!. Complete
aircraft. Created by Mark Rooks. 1.7MB
Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:28 by archive
5.70Mb (3323 downloads)
FS2002/2004
GMAX P-51 Swedish "Vit David" Package.
A Swedish P-51B history: The first of 5 Variations to come of
the Swedish P-51's. The first is "Vit David" This is a repaint
of the beautiful GMAX P-51 'Reno' Mustang. Original design by
Roger L. Dial; Flight Dynamics Steve Small FSD; Sounds Mike
Hambly. Repaints By Mikael Karlsson. 5.8MB
Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:28 by archive
1.52Mb (7358 downloads)
FS2004/2002
Gee Bee R-1 Racer. Built
by the Granville Brothers Aircraft Company 1932. Not for the
faint hearted - this cult racer was notoriously difficult to
fly & being unforgiving, claimed many many who attempted.
Model, paint, FDE by Mathew Chamberlain 1.5MB
Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:28 by archive
0.98Mb (1814 downloads)
FS2004
Aeronca C-3 Collegian
This model depicts the 1934 Razorback version of the Aeronca
C-3 Collegian. It has the usual animations, pilot figure and
a transparent windshield. The 2D panel and VC are based on a
photo. The VC has moving controls. The sound file was recorded
from an actual Aeronca E-113A engine. By Paul Clawson. 1MB
Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:28 by archive
2.83Mb (1071 downloads)
FS2004
F4U1A Corsair Ghost.
This is a modified stock f4u1a Corsair for Flight Simulator
2004 The modified alpha channel gives it a Ghostly Appearance...
Happy Halloween this is a complete plane. Created by “Fireball”
Mark Rooks. 2.9MB
Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:28 by archive
15.12Mb (2018 downloads)
FS2004-North
American BT-14 Package.
This aircraft is the only BT-14 in the world flying today. It
was converted from a Yale, and is stationed in Morganton, North
Carolina. File includes entire aircraft. Original model by Denis
and Daniel da Silva; Panel by Johan "VIPER" Lemmers. By Dalton
Walters. 15.5MB
Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:28 by archive
53.90Mb (28557 downloads)
FS2004
RCS B-25J RAF Mitchell MkIII Package.
This complex FREEWARE package is designed and built to give
the most realistic of flying experiences to the decerning FS
Pilot. With 12,000 man hours of development every aspect has
been finely tuned. Includes :- Aircraft/Panels/Sound/Checklists/Handling-Notes/Manual
and more. This "Updated FS9 Version" has never before been released
on any website. This version includes an extra "Camo" livery,
along with a few minor modifications to the flight model and
other things. Basically the livery from the CFS2 version has
been ported to the FS9 version and works well. You can fly from
either seat and change seats "on the fly" and has IFR and VFR
options Detailed Manuals in HTML and PDF formats. Built to run
on Windows 98/98se/ME or XP By Roy Chaffin/RCS Panels. 55.2MB
Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:28 by archive
13.34Mb (1910 downloads)
FS2004-
North American Yale Package.
This Yale represents RCAF3425, which has been converted and
is now the world's only airworthy BT-14. The aircraft is stationed
in Morganton, North Carolina. File includes entired aircraft.
Original model by Denis and Daniel da Silva; panel by Johan
"VIPER" Lemmers. By Dalton Walters. 13.6MB
Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:28 by archive
1.97Mb (2505 downloads)
FS2004
S.A.A.F. Supermarine Spitfire Mk. IX The
Spitfire was developed continuously throughout World War II,
through some 24 versions. A major revision of the original Spitfire
was the Mk IX, a model quickly cobbled together to meet the
challenge of the newly emerging Focke- Wulf 190. The high-altitude
version Mk IX was essentially a Mk V with a 1,710-hp Merlin
70 engine, capable of more than 400 mph. From 1942 to 1944 5,665
Mk IXs were built, and at war's end many were still in RAF service.
Designer: Vasco Ferreira. 2MB
Posted Aug 24, 2009 06:43 by archive