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This plane is a tribute to “Scrubby” : FSX Gloster Gladiator Mk.1 Royal Belgian Air Force, with working VC and gun-effects for fun. This version represents an aircraft of the 1st Escardrille de Chasse ("La Comète"), 1st Group, 2nd (Fighter) Regiment, Royal Belgian Air Force, based at Dies in 1939. All credits go to Thicko for his great model, to all others who helped him and to Pombee for his textures! Enjoy!
Posted Sep 21, 2012 06:14 by erik hertzberger
8.46Mb (562 downloads)
FSX/FS9 Transair Canada DC-7C textures by Gary Harper.
Requires DC-7C aircraft by Greg Pepper and Tom Gibson.
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Posted Sep 19, 2012 00:20 by Gary Harper
79.47Mb (3754 downloads)
This package includes two planes. The first is DH60X G-EBUZ, c/n 478, as it might have looked if delivered in the late summer of 1927. I found one picture of this airplane taken in December, 1927. The picture is in black and white, so the choice of colors is a guess on my part. The aircraft was stricken from the record in December, 1934.
The Gipsy Moth is G-AAHI, c/n 1082, as it might have looked when delivered in 1929. This aircraft is still active today and photographs are available showing it with green fuselage and silver wings and red fuselage and white wings. I chose the green livery.
I based the instrument panel on vintage rather than modern photographs and for that reason they are basic to the point of being stark. There were no electrical systems, starters, lights, radios, or gyros. Most of these conveniences were available at the time as options, but the vast majority of Moths appear to have been used in daylight visual flying conditions, so that is how I set them up. For those who insist on talking to people when they fly, I did put the default ATC popup in the 2D panel. This model was originally developed by Jim Douglass. It's conversion to FSX has been assisted by Leyland S and Anthony (ANT) who provided input and consultation in its development. It's our gift to you for 2012. Golden Age Simuations
Posted Sep 17, 2012 07:36 by uploader
5.09Mb (703 downloads)
FSX L-1049 Model by Manfred Jahn.
California Hawaiian textures by Gary Harper.
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Posted Sep 14, 2012 02:58 by Manfred Jahn / Gary Harper
78.08Mb (10273 downloads)
The Boeing 377, also called the Stratocruiser, was a large long-range airliner built after World War II. It was developed from the C-97 Stratofreighter, a military derivative of the B-29 Superfortress used for troop transport. The Stratocruiser's first flight was on July 8, 1947.
Named 'Stratocruiser' flying at FL300 with 114 passenger into 3.640nmi at M.55, only 50 were produced but this pack shows how it would be if it was 500 with 16 liverys, including new VC textures, gauges and realistic aircraft.cfg settings by ricardo_tv.
Model by Greg Pepper. Painted by ricardo_tv.
Liveries: Factory livery, United (by Dave McQueen); Aeroflot, Air France, American, BOAC, British Airways, Delta, Iberia, KLM, Lufthansa, Pan Am, Northwest, Scandinavian SAS and Qantas by ricardo_tv.
Enjoy making long flight with the Clipper of the seven seas.
Posted Sep 9, 2012 08:52 by ricardo_tv
8.64Mb (3207 downloads)
FS2004/FSX Nieuport 28C.1 WW1 fighter
The Nieuport 28C.1 was developed in mid-1917 in an attempt to compete with the superior performance of the Spad VII and the recently introduced Spad XIII. It was the first fighter aircraft to serve with an American fighter unit under American command and in support of U.S. troops. It was also the first type to score an aerial victory with an American unit. GMAX model by A.F.Scrub
Posted Sep 7, 2012 12:11 by A.F.Scrub
3.79Mb (428 downloads)
FSX Standard Airways textures for L-1049G Super Constellation by Manfred Jahn.
Requires L1049G.zip and L1049G_U.zip for aircraft.
Textures by Gary Harper.
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Posted Sep 4, 2012 04:19 by Gary Harper
53.06Mb (3764 downloads)
Simulating the Dornier Do17 raids on "THE HARDEST DAY" 18 August 1940 (RAF Kenley) and the "BATTLE of BRITAIN DAY" 15 September 1940 (Battersea Railway Station) but using the power station yard as a target so as not to drop bombs on people or modern day infrastructure. This Do17 is an update, with permission, of the A.F.Scrub Dornier Do17Z-2 for FSX. A bomb aimers view has been added and tools provided to achieve impact accuracy on a target 64 feet wide from +12000 feet. A low level bomb sight (+100ft) is also provided. The aircraft is set up to ONLY use a bomb from the Chris Sykes Weapons Package which must be downloaded and installed to his instructions (details and link given in the manual). IT WILL NOT WORK ACCURATELY WITH ANY OTHER WEAPON. The provided flight plans contain the necessary text to activate the bomb. A manual is provided together with a short video illustrating the technique and outcomes from the training flights. It is easy to drop a bomb in FSX but quite something else to do it with such accuracy (flying skill needed on autopilot at +12000 ft and manualy flying at +100 ft). A development of my CFS1 Lancaster ideas working in FSX. A package and update by Ross McLennan.
Posted Sep 1, 2012 08:49 by Ross McLennan
11.91Mb (2809 downloads)
FSX/FS2004 Curtiss P-40M and P-40N
The Curtiss P-40 was undoubtedly one of the most controversial fighters to serve in quantity during the Second World War.
The P-40M, was a P-40E with a more powerful Allison engine , lenghtened fuselage and minor other improvements .
The P-40N, was the final production model. The P-40N featured a stretched rear fuselage to counter the torque of the larger,late-war Allison engine, and the rear deck of the cockpit behind the pilot was cut down at a moderate slant to improve rearward visibility. A great deal of work was also done to try and eliminate excess weight to improve the Warhawk's mediocre speed. Early N production blocks dropped a .50 in (12.7 mm) gun from each wing, bringing the total back to 4; later production blocks reintroduced it after complaints from units in the field.
GMAX mdls by A.F.Scrub
Posted Aug 31, 2012 18:03 by A.F.Scrub
14.05Mb (1984 downloads)
Dart Kitten II for FSX Full animations, 3D gauges and Baked Textures. Dart Kitten was an ultra-light single-seat low-wing aircraft, built in 1936, with a fixed tailskid undercarriage. The four examples built were powered by a variety of engines of between 27 h.p. and 40 h.p.[1]By Craig Richardson @ www.Classicwings.net
Posted Aug 20, 2012 04:47 by uploader