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Recompiled the 3D models for FSX/P3D. Revised virtual cockpit and some gauges. The Fiat G.12 was an Italian trimotor military/civil transport plane of the 1940s and early 1950s designed by the prolific engineer Giuseppe Gabrielli. This archive installs different MDLs for five different types of Fiat G12. They each have custom animations, sounds, engines, cockpit layouts, gauges, flight dynamics and on screen handling notes. All components are closely based on the original manuals. A detailed history and explanation of how to fly the five different versions of G.12 is included. Seven different liveries are supplied: Two Regia Aeronautica, one post war Italian Air Force (AMI), one Avio Linee Italiane (ALI), one Airone and two Alitalia ("Alcione" and "Regolo"). Models by Stefano Meneghini, liveries by Manuele Villa and Stefano Meneghini, original FS9 flight dynamics and handling notes by FSAviator.
Posted Apr 29, 2017 17:27 by Stefano Meneghini
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Aero Commander AC520 - FSX Native by Milton Shupe, Gauges by Scott Thomas, Textures by André Folkers, and Sounds by Gary Jones. Pkg incl 1 model, custom panels and era gauges, custom sounds, custom Flight Model, and 5 liveries. Bump and Spec Map place holder textures are in place. Milton Shupe April 20, 2017
Posted Apr 26, 2017 23:44 by Milton Shupe
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FSX Native Aero Commander AC500 "Hangar Queen" Series by Milton Shupe, Gauges by Scott Thomas, Textures by André Folkers, and Sounds by Gary Jones. Pkg incl 1 model, custom panels and era gauges, custom sounds, custom Flight Model, and 3 liveries. Simple installation; lots of "Freight Dawg" fun :-
Posted Apr 26, 2017 23:31 by Milton Shupe


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2017 update of Paul Dee's Kaman HH-43 Huskey syncropter.
FSX native, MDLX materials and animations.
Pilot by Piglet
The VC is on place holders for most of the switches, the big stuff is working. The mouse point issue
still eludes me, and going through all the switch assignments...if I wait for me to het around to it,
it's never going to get issued, and I can update latter. For now, the eggbeater looks and flys
very nicely.
original model(FS9) Paul Dee, incidental bits by Y.T.
I held it down to a single model by putting optional equipment and clamshells on
the following conditions:
Bearpaws, doppler dome and loud hailers- hide on tailhook command.
rear doors remove- weight condition 1=0, show rear doors-weight condition 1=75
Pilots side door- shift+E+1+2
side cabin door only shift+E2
cojo's door(right side) Shift+E3
Rear doors(clamshells) Shift+E4
Posted Apr 26, 2017 04:33 by LLS


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This is a repaint of the Manfred Jahn C-47/ DC-3 v3 in Bonanza Air Lines livery. Bonanza was the first all-jet powered airline in the United States. It was based in Las Vegas. They operated from inception in 1945 until merging into Air West in 1968. Their DC-3s were phased out in 1960. You need the C-47 v3 (DC-3) by Manfred Jahn. This aircraft was tested on FSX-SE & P3D v3.
Required files:
required file
Posted Apr 25, 2017 00:12 by Ted Giana


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FSX/P3D McDonnell Douglas KC-10 RNLAF Royal Netherlands Air Force package. The RNLAF currently use 2 KC-10 for aerial refuelling and have a further 2 in storage. The McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender is an aerial refueling tanker aircraft – the military version of the three-engined DC-10 airliner - operated by the United States Air Force (USAF). The KC-10 was developed from the Advanced Tanker Cargo Aircraft Program. Model and VC by Thomas Ruth. Includes comprehensive VC with working wipers. I included the great textures by Harro Lippmann. Added FMC by Garret Smith. Custom packaged and tested in FSX and P3d v 3.4 by Chris Evans
Posted Apr 19, 2017 12:57 by chris evans


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FSX/P3D Scenery German Navy Base (Marinestützpunkt) Flensburg Muerwick in the 70th. The scenery consist of the Marine harbor with its barracks, the castle with the Marine school and the Marine yacht club. It is proposed to be combined with the great tool "AiCarriers2" which will set up to ten ships in the harbor. An AiCarriers2 configuration plus five of my 70th Navy ai-ships are included. There is also a saved flight with the proper coordinates in the harbor included. My own pilotable ship is the "Saar" (package-minesweeperfleet.zip) on which I served that time. Scenery by Erwin Welker.
Posted Apr 16, 2017 05:09 by Erwin Welker

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Fort Wayne International Airport, KFWA, Indiana, USA,
version 1.1 for P3D.
This is a detailed rendition of Fort Wayne International Airport, Indiana, USA. The airport is a regional airport serving Northeast Indiana and is also the home of the USAF 122nd Fighter Wing Indiana ANG.
The airport was originally named "Baer Field" as a World War II military base. During World War II more than 100,000 military personnel served at the airport. Shehryar 'Shez' Ansari
Posted Apr 9, 2017 03:05 by Mike Leitz


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Eugene F. Correira International Airport SYEC is located in Guyana east of the capital Georgetown.
The airport was formally known as Ogle International Airport. Visit us http://justflightsimx.weebly.com/scenery.html
Posted Apr 1, 2017 05:19 by JustFlightSimX


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RAF Wombleton opened in 1943 as a sub-station of RAF Topcliffe. It was part of RAF Bomber Command's No. 6 Group RCAF,
and along with the main station at Topcliffe and the station at Dishforth, was designated part of No 61 (Training)
Base. In November 1944, No 61 Base was transferred to No 7 (Training) Group and it was renumbered No 76 Training
Base. No 1666 Heavy Conversion Unit (HCU) was the first unit to move to Wombleton. Aircrew who were originally trained
on twin-engined aircraft such as Wellingtons or Whitley’s received conversion training on heavy four-engined bombers
such as the Halifax or Lancaster. No 1666 HCU remained at Wombleton until the end of the war. The RAF took over the
station and stayed for several years.
Source: Wikipedia
Posted Mar 31, 2017 09:47 by Terry Boissel