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X-Plane 11.40+ Waterman Arrowbile 1937 1.0. The Waterman Arrowbile was a tailless, two-seat, single-engine, pusher configuration roadable aircraft built in the US in the late 1930s. One of the first of its kind, it flew safely but generated little customer interest, and only five were produced. Documentation included in the package. By Billy Bargagliotti.
Posted Feb 14, 2020 04:28 by xplover
10.83Mb (1165 downloads)
X-Plane 11.35+ Grumman F8F-1 Bearcat 1.0.1. The Grumman F8F-1 Bearcat is a single engine carrier based fighter designed at the end of 1943. 1436 aircraft, including prototypes, were built. After the WW2, the French Air Force received 200 Bearcats to be used during the Indochina War. The one presented here is an aircraft of the Groupe de Chasse GC2/21 based at Than Son Nut in 1954. It took part in operations over Rien Bien Phu. Credit goes to Beber for the use of his pilots. By Philippe Gastebois.
Posted Jan 24, 2020 00:36 by xplover
280.60Mb (790 downloads)
X-Plane 11.30 Gloster Gladiator. This is my first aircraft release and also my first for X-Plane. I have long been fascinated by the Gladiator. I have flown the Gladiator model by Jacques Brault in X-Plane. Although an X-Plane 9 model I put it through Plane Maker for X-Plane 10 and 11. I have nothing but admiration for that model, but wanted a variety of visual models and a 3D cockpit. I therefore embarked on this from scratch. If some of the figures in plane maker are similar to those in Jacques model this is incidental and not a copy. This model has been produced using Blender 2.79, and tested in X-Plane 11.35. There are a number of models and liveries. By Mike Hudson
Posted Jan 23, 2020 01:30 by xplover
13.82Mb (484 downloads)
X-Plane 11 Stearman Spirit-of-Artemis v1.0. This version of the Stearman, originally started out as a "Spirit of Artemis-livery" repaint for Paolo Matricardi beautiful X-Plane 9 and 10 Stearman-Kaydet. However, during the process, Paolo made so many improvements to his model (e.g. a new 9 cylinder radial-engine), we decided to bring it to the community as a completely new aircraft. It now includes bare-metal parts and a reflective mirror. In other words, it is now up to the graphical standards set by X-Plane 11. It has been a great pleasure to work with Paolo Matricardi (creator of the model) and Antonio Fernandez Navarro (EC-KFJ livery, general support, advice and testing). By Leen de Jager.
Posted Jan 22, 2020 00:51 by xplover
26.93Mb (552 downloads)
de Havilland DH82A - Tiger Moth II for X-Plane 10.5 Aeroworx proudly presents the de Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth II The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s British biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company. In late 1934 50 Tiger Moths of a more refined design, sometimes referred to as the Tiger Moth II, were produced; these aircraft saw the adoption of the de Havilland Gipsy Major engine, capable of generating 130 HP, and the use of plywood decking on the rear fuselage in place of traditional fabric covering the stringers. Throughout the period 1934–1936 production activity was centred upon meeting the demand for military trainers. Civil examples were also being produced at this time. By 1944, 8,868 of these aircraft were produced. AEROWORX - Johan van Wyk & Fred Stegmann with consent from Ant's Airplanes to use his freeware airplane's textures.
Posted Jan 22, 2020 00:00 by xplover
29.55Mb (842 downloads)
de Havilland DH82A - Tiger Moth II for X-Plane 11
Aeroworx proudly presents the de Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth II
The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s British biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company.
In late 1934 50 Tiger Moths of a more refined design, sometimes referred to as the Tiger Moth II, were produced; these aircraft saw the adoption of the de Havilland Gipsy Major engine, capable of generating 130 HP, and the use of plywood decking on the rear fuselage in place of traditional fabric covering the stringers. Throughout the period 1934–1936 production activity was centred upon meeting the demand for military trainers. Civil examples were also being produced at this time. By 1944, 8,868 of these aircraft were produced.
AEROWORX - Johan van Wyk & Fred Stegmann with consent from Ant's Airplanes to use his freeware airplane's textures.
Posted Jan 12, 2020 10:41 by uploader
6.36Mb (853 downloads)
X-Plane 11 Focke-Wulf FW 44C Stieglitz 1.0. The Focke-Wulf Fw 44 is a 1930s German two-seat biplane known as the Stieglitz ("Goldfinch"). It was produced by the Focke-Wulf company as a pilot training and sport flying aircraft. It was also eventually built under license in several other countries. The Fw 44C was the main production version with minor equipment changes, and was powered by a seven-cylinder Siemens-Halske Sh 14a radial piston engine. Credit goes to Beber for the use of his pilot. By Philippe Gastebois.
Posted Sep 2, 2019 02:29 by xplover
6.90Mb (422 downloads)
X-Plane 11.30+ Douglas F3D-2 Skynight 1.0. The Douglas F3D Skynight is an American twin-engined, mid-wing jet fighter aircraft manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft Comany in El Segundo, California. The F3D was designed as a carrier-based all-weather night fighter and saw service with the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The aircraft presented here is an aircraft of the Marine VMF(N)-513 squadron VMF(N)-513 Flying Nightmares. Credit goes to Beber for the use of his pilots. By Philippe Gastebois.
Posted Feb 12, 2019 01:14 by xplover
78.50Mb (1212 downloads)
X-Plane 11.30 Supermarine Spitfire MK 1A 1.1. I'm currently working on this Spitfire MK 1, but it's a huge job and I'm not sure I have the courage to finish it by myself. If somebody would like to help me with the animations, I would be really interested and grateful. If you feel you can't help with the animations, I would still very much like to hear from you, as I would like to know your opinion on the appearance of the aircraft and also the flight dynamics. Please use the comments section below. Thank you. By Stephane Toledo.
Posted Feb 4, 2019 09:32 by xplover
24.29Mb (1601 downloads)
This is a Major Modification of Jacques Brault's He 111 H-6 to represent one of the few He 111 "Zwilling" (twins).
It is published with Jacques Permission, and modified by Thibaud Duhamel (aka Tibozeboss)
Sound files are from Dataroots.
Any modification of this plane should be asked to Jacques Brault.
To reenact the primary mission of this beast, download the Me 321 B-1 of Razorback_pilot, available here: http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?automodule=downloads&showfile=16384
Then load it in the sim. Under "other aircraft" tab in x-plane, replace the glider tug plane (default is L5) by He 111Z.
Then, under situations tab, choose glider tow.
Sit back and enjoy!
Posted Jun 5, 2014 01:51 by xplaner