0.06Mb (2265 downloads)
Focke
Wulf FW190a-8 Update.
Description: This is an update for the Focke Wulf FW190a-8 by
Capt. I. D'Attomo (above). Besides updating the flight dynamics,
I changed the panel by adding a trim gauge. I also repositioned
the GPS toggle and the size and position of the GPS. The view
over the nose has been altered to make it a bit easier to see
to land. Bob Chicilo. 60K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
29.47Mb (11852 downloads)
FS2004
Stearman Model 75 Duster and Sprayer Package.
Boeing Stearman Model 75 Duster and Sprayer. A four-airplane
package for FS2004 that represents a 10-year history of one
ag-plane from 1955 to 1965. Features four highly detailed models
with fully animated parts, detailed and animated pilot figure,
visual effects, complex virtual cockpit with clickable controls,
custom gauges, and engine damage modeling. Each model has accurate
flight dynamics, with realistic stalls, high drag slips, and
spins with autorotation. This package also includes as scenery
an ag-operations hangar, and dirt airstrip. By Robert Sanderson.
30.2MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
1.77Mb (973 downloads)
FS2004
Union Of Burma Airways Douglas DC-3 default textures.
Type: Douglas C-47A-30-DK. Registration: XY-ABF. Year built:
1944. Two Union of Burma C-47's collided on 22 February 1967,
but both landed safely at Myitkyina (XY-ABF and XY-ACN). Burma
names itself Myanmar today. But, Burma is however still named
by the folk and some countries. After the renaming, Union of
Burma airways became apportioned in myanma airways (domestic)
and myanmar airways intl. The airline code of UB is used with
domestic flights still today, with the international flights,
the airline code was changed effective at the 22 April, 2002
from UB to 8M. With much love to the details has arisen the
reflective textures. Please turn on reflections. Installation
in Deutsch and English. By HOUSE-RP Robby Pauletto. 1.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
2.98Mb (2094 downloads)
FS2004
Douglas DC-3 Santair Few
people realize that Santa Monica Airport, where the venerable
Douglas DC-3 first flew on 17th December 1935, was named after
Santa Klaus and his wife Monica. The Man In Red was quick
to spot the benefits of undertaking his yearly mission in
a mode of transportation ideally suited to the task, and was
one of Douglas' first customers. "Hallmark Cards and Thomas
Kincade can keep their reindeer and chimneys", he declared.
"I'm going with Pratt and Whitney. Fuel me up, elf". And so
it is today. 70 years later, if you look up into the sky on
Christmas Eve ... there's every chance you'll get hit in the
eye by a plummeting box, should any of Monica's hand-sewn
parachutes fail to open. Based on the default DC-3, with parachute
present delivery effect adapted from the work of Pierino Primavesi.
Also features Christmas lights on the cabin top. Merry Christmas
to all! By Mark Beaumont. 3MB
FS2004
Douglas DC-3 Santair FIX
If, in the spirit of the holiday season and to delight your
offspring, you downloaded Rudolph The Red-nosed DC-3 (DC3SANTA.ZIP),
you may have noticed that no presents are seen to fall from
the aircraft as were promised. You have, no doubt, been concerned
as to whether you were good enough this year to merit any,
haven't you? However, rest at ease. The lack of gifts is all
down to a major stuff-up by Santa's Chief Elf, yours truly,
who uploaded old working files in error rather than the finished
packages. So here are sackfuls of presents to remedy things.
Please apologise to your children and, once again, Merry Christmas!
By Mark Beaumont. 36K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
8.79Mb (4949 downloads)
FS2004
Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-8 German Air Force.
The model has been created by myself and my collegue Capt. Giovanni
Quai with Abacus FSDS_v2: it features the usual moving parts,
such as all flight controls, spinning wheels, animated canopy,
rotating pilot's head on rudder command. Capt. I. D'Attomo,
Capt. G.Quai. 9MB see update below
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
1.53Mb (2838 downloads)
FS2004
Vultee BT-13 Valiant
The BT-13, commonly known as the Vibrator was the USAAC basic
trainer during WW2. Over 13,000 were produced. This FSDSv3 project
has the usual animations, crew figures, transparent glass, Landing
and Nav lights. It features both a reflective silver and the
blue yellow liveries of that period. The 2D panel is based on
a photo and the VC has moving throttle, joy stick and rudder
pedals. By Paul Clawson. 1.5MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
1.27Mb (1412 downloads)
FS2004
Fairey III D. 'Lucitania' The
aircraft used by Commanders Coutinho and Cabral to start on
the first South Atlantic crossing by Portugal in June 1922.
Ver. 0.1, By Edward Cook. 1.3MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
7.48Mb (7309 downloads)
FS2004
Messerschmitt ME 109 Package.
This is a full package (aircraft and panel) and it is for FS
2004, but it should work also in fs2002, except the GPS, to
be displayed at 1024x768 resolution or more. We also provided
two textures, one with 'svastika' and one no 'svastika'. The
German Messerschmitt based his design on the experiance he had
gained with the Bf 108. It was an excellent lightweight plane,
which was superior to the modern fighter planes used by some
nations at that time. So Messerschmitt optimized the fuselage,
reduced the weight and fitted this design with the most powerful
engine available at that time. A small amount of these machines
was also flown by the Repubblica Sociale Italiana "ANR" towards
the end of WW2.Created by Capt. I. D'Attomo & Giovanni Quai
with Abacus FSDS_v2. 7.6MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
1.27Mb (1666 downloads)
FS2004
Fairey III D. MkII. A FAA.
Spotter/Reconniassance aircraft. Typical colour scheme, circa.
1924. Extensive rebuild to reflect more data. Ver. 0_3, By Edward
Cook. 1.2MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
1.24Mb (2506 downloads)
FS2004
Fairey III D. MkII. A FAA.
Spotter/Reconniassance aircraft. Typical colour scheme, circa.
1924. Fitted with wheeled undercart. Extensive rebuild to reflect
more data. Ver. 0_1, By Edward Cook. 1.3MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive