0.69Mb (1070 downloads)
FS2004/2002
B-25D HotRod Textures only.
This is designed to look like an old hotrod.The cfg data required
is included into the zip file. Just copy it into your b-25d
cfg file. Requires the B-25 available here.
Repaint is done by Matt Stapleton. 708K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
0.66Mb (1323 downloads)
FS2004
Fairey Gannet AS Mk4 Textures only.
(full aircraft required - here)This
is a more realistic skin for the later Mk4 Gannet Version from
the Marineflieger "U-Jagdstaffel". Homebase is MFG3 in Nordholz,
Germany. Model and texture template by Kazunori Ito Repaint
by Andreas Fey. 675K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
3.11Mb (2348 downloads)
FS2004
The Fokker D8 (E.V.) Nicknamed "The Flying Razor"
the
Fokker D8 was the first production cantilever monoplane fighter,introduced
toward the end of the 1st.World War.A masterpiece of simple
cruciform construction,and which,from all accounts,flew like
a dream. By Frank Elton.(Pegasus Aviation Design) Made with
FSDSv2 . 3.2MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
2.66Mb (2706 downloads)
CFS2/FS2002/FS2004
Ryan FR-1 Fireball
Service variant of the Fireball. This model has full squadron
paint scheme and warload for CFS2. The aircraft was a mixed
power twin engine radial/jet fighter bomber but came along
as jet only aircraft were finding favour within the US military.
WWII was almost over by the time it entered service. 100 planes
became operational with the US Navy. They flew operationaly
on board VS-21. Original model by Ian Lawrence. Modified for
CFS2/FS2002/FS2004 with new Mdl, Air, texture and Dp files
by A.F.Scrub. 2.7MB
Ryan
Fireball Folding Wing Update: This update converts the
Ryan Fireball to Folding wings. Replace the original airfile
and aircraft.cfg by the new ones. A.F.Scrub. 44K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
5.28Mb (1557 downloads)
FS2004
Curtiss-Wright AT-32 Condor
The AT-32 Condor biplane airliner of 1933 was an excellent design,
but it appeared at the same time as the Boeing 247 and the Douglas
DC-2, so it was quickly outmoded. The model has a custom 2D-panel
and a working virtual cockpit. Enjoy the colouful markings of
American Airlines. By Jens B. Kristensen. 5.4MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
4.95Mb (3762 downloads)
FS2004
De Havilland DH 91 Albatross
A beautiful, 4-engined British airliner of 1938, used by Imperial
Airways and BOAC. Predecessor of the famous DH.98 Mosquito fighter-bomber
of WW2. This model includes a custom panel, and a working virtual
cockpit. By Jens B. Kristensen. 5MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
1.18Mb (2450 downloads)
FS2004
Lockheed-Vega Hudson.
The Hudson, a twin engined, twin tailed low wing aircraft, was
a bomber version of the Model 14 Super Electra airliner. The
Hudson was Lockheed's answer to a British Purchasing Commission
search for a general reconnaissance aircraft. Design work began
in 1938 and the resulting Model B14L lead to the delivery of
more than 2941 Hudsons to the UK and to the USAAF. Model &
Textures by J R Lucariny. 1.2MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
9.37Mb (1993 downloads)
FS2004
1938 Ryan SC-W.
T. Claude Ryan thought it might be wise to offer a fully enclosed
cabin plane to the GA public. The new model would be suitable
for light cross-country and recreational use, as well as for
basic training, and generally getting from here to there as
quickly and smartly as possible. By Steven D. Myers. 9.6MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
9.71Mb (3004 downloads)
FS2004
B25 Mitchell Light Fix.
Update for the B-25 here: This
is an updated aircraft.cfg file so all the lights are at least
close to, if not exactly, where they are supposed to be. Bob
Chicilo. 5K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
9.29Mb (1919 downloads)
Douglas
World Cruisers 1924
These two FS9/GMax aircraft model the DWC aeroplanes attempting
the first around-the-world flight. Chicago No.2 and New Orleans
No.4 made the entire trip. Each here has four variants: wheels
or floats; pristine or travel- worn. Panel courtesy of J.L.
Stubbs and sounds courtesy of Mike Hambly. -- Dennis Simanaitis.
9.5MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive