7.96Mb (3695 downloads)
FSX Amiot 143
The Amiot 143 went into service in 1933. It served up to WW2 even though totally obsolete. It had unusual looks and the copilot sat underneath the pilot in the gondola. This is a native FSX Acceleration project. It has the usual animations, reflective glass and .dds textures. The VC has animated flight controls. There is a minimal 2D panel. The download includes a Gnome Rhone sound file courtesy of "Lawdog". By Paul Clawson
Posted Jul 31, 2009 09:23 by Paul Clawson
5.77Mb (3823 downloads)
Cr-1 RATA Package FSX Conversion Update. Updates the Cr-1 Rata for FSX - see link below. This is add-on started out as simTECH Flight Design project of interest back in 2002. Then it went on the shelf until Feb 2009. I since sold SimTECH Flight Design Ltd but retained rights to all older simTECH models as well as models under development. Hence this great little model…Months later here we are with a full release Rata. The model is a Rhino 3d model which I later exported the model into a custom made compiler so it could be accepted in Fs9. This is a very old model so some of the newer features That the newer FS9 and FSX flight Sims support are not in this add-on. It took a lot of reverse programming to get this model to the point that is now. This model is set up specifically for Fs9 and will not work well in fs2002 or FSX. It will work in FSX AND Fs2002 but some additional modifications will have to be made, but it is possible to do so And I give any crafty designer the permission to do so as long as the Cr-1-Software LTD. trade mark and copy write is left intact. Tom Woods/ SimTech
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Posted Jul 26, 2009 08:43 by Tom Woods
19.68Mb (4588 downloads)
These files will fix default FSX textures for this aircraft that appear blurred. They are replacements for the default texures of this aircraft. Original aircraft by Microsoft. By Andrew McGowin
Posted Jul 12, 2009 17:23 by Andrew McGowin
10.10Mb (4883 downloads)
These files will fix default FSX textures for this aircraft that appear blurred. They are replacements for the default texures of this aircraft. Original aircraft by Microsoft. By Andrew McGowin
Posted Jul 8, 2009 17:00 by Andrew McGowin
10.83Mb (6852 downloads)
Derived from the three-seater Levasseur PL4 (reconnaissance aircraft) of the Naval Aviation, the PL8 "White Dove" is especially built by the firm of Pierre Levasseur, for the raid PARIS - New York, envisage by Charles Nungesser and François Coli. It is under the direction of the chief of studies Emile Farret and the works manager Albert Longelot, that work for the realization of the PL8 was executate. Includes Virtual Cockpit. 10.7MB
V3.30 30 June 2009 repared a trouble whit qsetup instalation program
Posted Jul 1, 2009 14:54 by Ronald "Woodylepic"
10.56Mb (4525 downloads)
FSx 1936 Stearman Hammond Y-1s by Rarewings.com: Designed with FSDS3.5.1 and FSDSTweak . It has full working virtual cockpit with back-lite gauges. Limited 2-D panel, custom sounds. The plane has reflective glass and metal textures. This install package comes with three Paint textures.Model Y designed by Dean B. Hammond for Bureau of Air Commerce safe airplane competition in 1934. Declared winner of contest in Nov, and Bureau contracted to purchase 25 aircraft at $3,190 each. Original design goal was for an airplane cost of $700--they cost $7150 later! First airplane not acceptable to the Bureau, and Lloyd Stearman was asked to re- engineer plane to improve performance and general workmanship. Resulting aircraft, Model Y, delivered Apr 1936. Another Free download from www.rarewings.com.
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Posted Jun 28, 2009 18:30 by Patrick D
5.64Mb (9599 downloads)
FS 2004/FSX Fairey Swordfish
The Fairey Swordfish was a torpedo bomber built by the Fairey Aviation Company and used by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Affectionately known as the "Stringbag" by its crews, it was outdated by 1939, but achieved some spectacular successes during the war. It was operated primarily as a fleet attack aircraft, it was also used as an anti-submarine and training craft. Designed in the 1930s, the Swordfish outlived several types intended to replace it, and remained in front-line service through the end of the war in Europe.GMAX model by A.F.Scrub
Posted Jun 14, 2009 17:14 by A.F.Scrub
12.12Mb (17221 downloads)
Grumman Bearcat F8F-1B AND F8F-2 for FSX
Aircraft first made for FS2004 by ALPHA BLEU CIEL. I have made a few minor mods but all credit goes to the team below.
Full package including detailed model, 4 liveries: Marines, USN, Blue Angels - Beetle bomb, circa 1949, South Vietnam.
-Tail hook, folding wings. Full virtual cockpit.
Model, virtual cockpit Michel Migaud/Oldliner52, Panel, subpanels & gauges Jean-Pierre Langer, Flight dynamics Jean-Pierre Bourgeois, Benoit M. Dube. Textures : Michel Migaud/Oldliner52, Marc Hardouin
Presented and assembled for FSX by Chris Evans.
Posted Jun 10, 2009 07:59 by Chris Evans
26.62Mb (5842 downloads)
This is Tim Conrad's FS9 T-28 Trojan Modified For FSX. The T-28 was the primary trainer for many Air Force and Navy pilots. This model is painted in High Visibility Navy Yellow. The T-28As were built from 1950 - 1953 and used as trainers by the Navy and Air Force. The T-28A was powered by an 800 hp. Wright R-1300 with a 2blade constant speed propeller. Modifications and textures by Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft. Aircraft has a 2D and VC updated to work in FSX by Ted T. Includes Pictures and History of the T-28 Trojan
Posted Jun 8, 2009 04:29 by Mark Rooks
26.21Mb (11345 downloads)
This is Tim Conrad's FS9 T-28 Trojan Modified For FSX. The T-28 was the primary trainer for many Air Force and Navy pilots. This model is painted in colors of the United States Navy. T-28As were built from 1950 - 1953 and used as trainers by the Navy and Air Force. The T-28A was powered by an 800 hp. Wright R-1300 with a 2blade constant speed propeller. Modifications and textures by Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft. Aircraft has a 2D and 3D panel (VC) updated by Ted T. Includes Pictures and History of the T-28 Trojan
Posted Jun 6, 2009 06:44 by Mark Rooks