
5.17Mb (465 downloads)
Updated textures. Pomair Ostend textures for the FS2002, FS9, and FSX DC-6B aircraft by Greg Pepper and Tom Gibson available at Calclassic.com. Textures by Gary Harper.
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Posted Feb 12, 2011 19:52 by Gary Harper

5.52Mb (6553 downloads)
This is my second update of the FS9 Wright
Flyer. I have redone the flight dynamics and
added a trim gauge to the panel. This does
work in FSX as well as FS9. The aircraft now
acts more like a normal aircraft so it can be
flown by more people without too many
problems. If you want hard, keep the
original, or even my first update of it. This
is the whole aircraft.
Posted Feb 12, 2011 13:35 by Bob Chicilo

4.95Mb (152 downloads)
Pomair Ostend textures for the FS2002, FS9, and FSX DC-6B aircraft by Greg Pepper and Tom Gibson available at Calclassic.com.
Textures by Gary Harper.
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here (external link)
Posted Feb 10, 2011 20:34 by Gary Harper

0.09Mb (1289 downloads)
Config file for excellent P-51D Mustang by Warwick Carter and Garry J. Smith released as "p51dver2.zip". There is no better Mustang for FS9. The whole model is made perfectly, so I have updated just few details, making the model a bit more accurate (at least I hope so).
I fly with these settings: realism-100%, sensitivity-95% (does´t matter if you have more), null zone-5% (does´t matter if you have less).
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Posted Feb 10, 2011 02:46 by Michal Lubiscak


18.80Mb (5308 downloads)
This is A.F. Scrub's Submarine MK-22 Spitfire Updated For Flight Simulator X
This is a second aircraft painted in a Traditional WWII Camouflage. The Mk 22 and 24 models were the last is a long proud series of Submarine Spitfires. The MK 22 and 24 were developed with a teardrop canopy much like the Mustang D models. They were powered by a Rolls-Royce Griffon 61 driving a five-bladed Prop. Aircraft Pkg. includes a 2D and VC cockpit. Painted in a Traditional WWII Low Visibility Camouflage Textures and Updates by Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft. Package Includes Pictures and History of The Submarine Spitfire.
Posted Feb 7, 2011 01:24 by Mark Fireball Rooks

0.01Mb (497 downloads)
Revised flight model to convert A.F.Scrub's Supermarine Spiteful Mk XVI to Spiteful Mk XIV performance. Achieves 484mph at 21,000. Also removes external fuel tanks, as these were not carried.
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Posted Feb 6, 2011 17:31 by M.Ward


0.70Mb (598 downloads)
AIRFIX Regia Aeronautica livery for the Savoia Marchetti SM-79 by Manuele Villa. Texture by Enrique Medal, using the paintkit by Manuele Villa. This repaint is based on the Airfix plastic model and the magnificent artwork of Roy Cross (probably Airfix's most famous box-top illustrator) for this aircraft.(ONLY TEXTURES).
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Posted Feb 6, 2011 15:48 by Enrique Medal


13.91Mb (4963 downloads)
FSX and FS2004 Boeing 247. The Boeing 247 was a trendsetter in the early 1930s. It was the first airliner to have an all-metal, stressed-skin, low-drag airframe and a retractable landing gear. Even when the bigger and better DC-2 and DC-3 arrived, the 247s continued to give excellent service over the next 20 years. Flight dynamics by FSAviator. Version 2.0 with more variants, including Roscoe Turners 1934 England-Australia racer. By Jens B. Kristensen.
Posted Feb 6, 2011 01:18 by Jens B. Kristensen


11.81Mb (4148 downloads)
This is A.F. Scrub's Submarine MK-22 Spitfire Updated For Flight Simulator X
The Mk 22 and 24 models were the last is a long proud series of Submarine Spitfires. The MK 22 and 24 were developed with a teardrop canopy much like the Mustang D models. They were powered by a Rolls-Royce Griffon 61 driving a five-bladed Prop. Aircraft Pkg. includes a 2D and VC cockpit. Low Visibility Camouflage Textures and Updates by Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft . Package Includes Pictures and History of The Submarine Spitfire.
Posted Feb 6, 2011 01:18 by Mark Fireball Rooks

0.89Mb (1416 downloads)
The Northrop BT-1 first flew in 1936 and was assigned to both the USS Yorktown and USS Enterprise. It was not very successful but led to the development of the SBD "Dauntless" which was successful. This is a FSX Acceleration native model. It has the usual animations including cowl flaps, sliding canopies, and dive brakes. The VC has animated flight controls and working gauges. The gauges feature dark red back lighting which was common for night vision at that time. There is no 2D panel. This model is painted for the Executive Officer of Squadron VB-6 assigned to the USS Enterprise. By Paul Clawson
Posted Feb 4, 2011 23:28 by Paul Clawson