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UK Farmstrips FTX   - 'U-W' Pack.
UK Farmstrips FTX   - 'U-W' Pack.
80.73Mb (327 downloads)
UK Farmstrips FTX - 'U-W' Pack. Designed for use with ORBX FTX EU ENGLAND Scenery - probably works ok on default FSX to some degree. Base file and split into sections. 75 Farmstrips in all. List of fields: X2UH Upper Harford, X9WF Watchford, X2WH West Horndon, X4WF Whaley Farm, X9WG Wing Farm, X9WD Woodlands. INSTALL BASE FILE 1st. Based on the work of: UK Farmstrips by Gerry Winskill Essex Airstrips 011 by Pete Chapman. Author: Palyarmerc.
Posted Apr 1, 2017 05:20 by admin
 
FSX/P3D SYEC (Ogle), Guyana
FSX/P3D SYEC (Ogle), Guyana
93.31Mb (530 downloads)
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
 
Nephis-Red Bull Air Race Faro, Portugal
0.46Mb (129 downloads)
SMOKE ON! Enjoy this fictional track in Faro, Portugal. Original design by Thomas PIRIOU, FSX update by Georges TISSEYRE. Made in Nephis Airlines.
Posted Apr 1, 2017 03:58 by Guillaume.
 
RAF Wombleton
RAF Wombleton
0.21Mb (225 downloads)
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 09:30 by Terry Boissel
 
LOIJ St Johann in Tirol, Austria
LOIJ St Johann in Tirol, Austria
12.16Mb (1075 downloads)
The airport of St Johann in Tirol is located 1 km east of Sankt Johann in Tirol, Tyrol, Austria. The airport was built with custom objects and a photo-realistic base Whith Winter texture for a good approach. The airport has been tested in P3D V3.
Posted Mar 30, 2017 08:01 by Dario "Vic Dabor" Bortot
 
RAF Burn
RAF Burn
0.18Mb (204 downloads)
The Station opened in 1942 before closing in 1946, it hosted No. 431 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force as part of 4 Group RAF Bomber Command which formed at the airfield on 13 November 1942 flying Vickers Wellington Mark X aircraft while at Burn. On 15 July 1943 the squadron was transferred to RAF Tholthorpe and became part of No. 6 Group RCAF. On 1 January 1944 No. 658 Squadron RAF moved to the airfield from RAF Clifton flying the Taylorcraft Auster III but left only seven days moving to RAF Doncaster but on 21 January 1944 the squadron returned, this time staying until 14 March 1944 when they moved to RAF Collyweston. The squadron was briefly joined on 31 December 1943 by 659 Squadron which moved to RAF Clifton the following day. During its use the airfield was also used by No. 10 Aircrew Holding Unit RAF. On 6 January 1944 No. 578 Squadron RAF squadron was relocated to RAF Burn from RAF Snaith. This Bomber Command squadron flew Handley Page Halifax Mk. III before disbanding on 15 April 1945 and the station was closed for flying operations in July 1945. On the night of 30 March 1944, Pilot Officer Cyril Joe Barton took off from RAF Burn in Halifax LK797 for a raid on Nuremberg, and won a posthumous Victoria Cross for valour. Shortly after flying was discontinued, the Royal Army Service Corps took over some facilities to store surplus equipment. ] Many of the buildings have been dismantled but all three runways remain intact and are used by Burn Gliding Club Ltd. Source:Wikipedia
Posted Mar 26, 2017 14:08 by Terry Boissel
 
Nephis-Red Bull Air Race Ascot
0.77Mb (211 downloads)
SMOKE ON! Fly directly into the fast and demanding Red bull Air Race track in Ascot (UK). Original file by Thomas PIRIOU. FSX update by Georges TISSEYRE. Made in Nephis Airlines.
Posted Mar 25, 2017 01:58 by Guillaume
 
RAF Breighton
RAF Breighton
0.21Mb (308 downloads)
The airfield was built between 1940 and 1942 for No. 1 Group RAF, its first residents were the No. 460 Squadron RAAF. From 1959 to 1963, as part of Project Emily, the base was a launch site for three nuclear-armed PGM-17 Thor intermediate-range ballistic missiles, operated by No. 240 Squadron RAF. The base closed in March 1964, when the last active unit (which operated the Bristol Bloodhound air-defence missile) withdrew. Source:Wikipedia
Posted Mar 23, 2017 13:15 by Terry Boissel
 
RAF Tempsford, UK
RAF Tempsford, UK
0.22Mb (346 downloads)
RAF Tempsford was perhaps the most secret airfield in the Second World War. It was home to the Special Duties Squadrons, No. 138, which dropped Special Operations Executive (SOE) agents and their supplies into occupied Europe, and No. 161, which specialised in personnel delivery and retrieval by landing in occupied Europe. RAF Tempsford is very close to Little Gransden Airfield and can be clearly seen from flights climbing out from the westerly runway 28. Other active airfields nearby include the former RAF bases at Gransden Lodge and Bourn. By 2002 part of the former Tempsford airfield was a concrete-making facility and some of the main airfield buildings had been turned into various commercial workshops. A nearby public footpath led to the end of a substantially intact runway and then on to Gibraltar Farm, the agents' final dispatch point. This barn contains several plaques and memorials to the agents, both men and women, who were flown from the airfield, many of whom were later killed after being captured and tortured. A memorial is also to be found in St Peter's Church, in the nearby village of Tempsford, and the Tempsford Memorial is outside the church, commemorating the men and women who served as secret agents in occupied Europe during the Second World War and the RAF aircrew who transported them. Source:Wikipedia
Posted Mar 20, 2017 06:50 by Terry Boissel
 
Nephis-Red Bull Abu Dhabi 2015
0.53Mb (395 downloads)
Fly the iconic Red Bull Air Race in Abu Dhabi, as it was designed in 2015. The scenery includes a nearby fictious airflield. SMOKE ON!
Posted Mar 17, 2017 17:22 by Guillaume