

29.43Mb (1713 downloads)
Repaints of Spanish companies such as Seur, MRW, Ibertour, Aeronova, Canaryfly and Zorex, if you know you have them here in a single pack of Fairchild Metro. Complete airplane (read installation files and credits) Model by Mike Stone. repaints by Juan Villamor. 2d panel but no VC.
Posted Jun 1, 2015 16:46 by Juan Villamor


8.00Mb (595 downloads)
FS9/FSX Republic Airlines Convair 580 textures.
Requires Convair 580 aircraft by Greg Pepper and Tom Gibson.
Textures by Gary Harper
Posted May 29, 2015 15:54 by Gary Harper

25.25Mb (861 downloads)
Repaint for Manfred Jahn's C-47v2 Contraband Flyer livery, dirty, scrappy and extremely abused DC-3 with this paint you get exhaust effects and the A2A Shockwave light configuration for this great add-on for FSX. There are exhaust and flame effects with this package. Requires the base C-47 v2 file
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3re7SKSDNI
Required files:
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Posted May 28, 2015 14:53 by David Robles

1.19Mb (544 downloads)
This is a custom shop "ripped" repaint of the Aeroworks ARX-5X in a custom scheme for Greg Busby of GB Airshows. Requires version 2.1 of the ARX-5X. Original aircraft and repaint by Jason L. Terry
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Posted May 27, 2015 01:36 by Jason L. Terry


45.47Mb (2982 downloads)
This is number's 8 to 11 in my series of Rick Piper's beautiful and classic Hawker Siddeley HS748 repaints for FSX in Channel airways circa 1966. BA Landor circa 1985. Dan air London circa 1982. British Air Ferries circa 1971. All new textures. High quality VC included as well as high detail model. Textures by Stephen Browning
Posted May 25, 2015 07:50 by Stephen Browning


35.78Mb (3358 downloads)
This is number's 6 and 7 in my series of Rick Piper's beautiful and classic Hawker Siddeley HS748 repainted for FSX in Air Creebec Cargo livery circa 2011 Plus Air North livery circa 2013. The Air North is a new repaint and not the same one I uploaded 3 years ago. High quality VC included as well as high detail model. Textures by Stephen Browning
Posted May 17, 2015 11:14 by Stephen Browning


16.96Mb (3036 downloads)
This is an update for FSX of the default
Cessna 172SP. This update does not interfere
with the default C172 but gives you an
alternative updated version. I started by
using a repaint of the aircraft by Tom
Tiedman, N3804Q and included the green and
white textures of the default C172. I have
updated the flight dynamics so it will level
out no hands on controls; and changed the
contact points and things like the engine
location and the wing apex, horizontal tail,
and vertical tail. This is the whole
aircraft minus the sound. See read me for
how to make any paint of any aircraft show up
as a separate aircraft on the choose the
aircraft page.
Posted May 10, 2015 16:01 by Bob Chicilo

8.00Mb (2581 downloads)
A repaint for Tim Conrad's freeware Meyers 200D package
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Posted May 10, 2015 12:00 by FSXHamburg


30.59Mb (2486 downloads)
This is number 5 in my series of Rick Piper's beautiful and classic Hawker Siddeley HS748 repaints for FSX in Maersk Air livery circa 1980. High quality VC included as well as high detail model. textures by Stephen Browning
Posted May 9, 2015 12:53 by Stephen Browning


47.61Mb (10705 downloads)
This is basically an FSX Acceleration update for the VC panel of the FS2002/2004 twin-engine turboprop ATR 42-500, which displays a major grafic issue in the left VC section when the lights are on and is, as for this otherwise beautiful model, quite aggravating for VC lovers. This update minimizes the issue and, in addition, the VC now includes all the gauges the 2D panel has (turn coordinator, all the switches as well as two static gauges on the center console added). However, this package not only
offers a fix for the VC but is the whole aircraft with a compilation of five beautiful liveries by different designers. Original model by F. Sanchez- Gonzales and repaints by Ahmed Ahsen, Ed Cox, Chad Black and Mauricio Ibarra. VC fix and enhancement by Michael Pook.
Posted May 9, 2015 02:11 by Michael Pook