14.23Mb (3692 downloads)
FS2004/FSX Spitfire Mk XVIII
Externally the Mk XVIII was very similar to late production Mk XIVs. It had the bubble canopy and cut back fuselage. This aircraft did not see W.W.II service but was used in the Anti-terrorist war activities in Malaya during the 1950's. The aircraft's role was mostly support missions for ground troops where they conducted operation Firedog missions to raid terrorist camps. GMAX mdl by A.F.Scrub
Posted Feb 26, 2011 13:03 by A.F.Scrub
4.88Mb (349 downloads)
Aero Venezuela textures for the FS2002, FS9, and FSX DC-6 aircraft by Greg Pepper and Tom Gibson available at Calclassic.com.
Textures by Gary Harper.
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here (external link)
Posted Feb 19, 2011 09:54 by Gary Harper
5.90Mb (5241 downloads)
FSX Halifax WW2 bomber
"Friday the 13th was a Halifax III of 158 Squadron, Lisset, Yorkshire, No. 4 Group. It completed 128 operational sorties - more than any other of the 6176 Halifaxes built. After the war, Friday the 13th was put on public display on Oxford Street, London. Original mdl by Alphasim. Upgraded to FSX with new panel,gauges,airfile by A.F.Scrub
Posted Feb 15, 2011 09:50 by A.F.Scrub
10.81Mb (10851 downloads)
B-24 Liberator adapted for FSX.
This is an old Alphasim model from the time of FS2002/FS2004. B24J and B24D included.
It has a 2d panel and a simple VC but at least we now have a freeware B24 that can be used in FSX!
Panel edited with FSX gauges.
The Consolidated B-24 Liberator was an American heavy bomber, designed by Consolidated Aircraft Company of San Diego, California. It still holds the distinction as the most-produced American military aircraft. The B-24 was used by several Allied air forces and navies, and by every branch of the American armed forces during the war, attaining a distinguished war record with its operations in the Western European, Pacific, Mediterranean, and China-Burma-India Theaters.
Update by Danny Garnier
Posted Feb 14, 2011 09:54 by GARNIER D
5.17Mb (477 downloads)
Updated textures. Pomair Ostend textures for the FS2002, FS9, and FSX DC-6B aircraft by Greg Pepper and Tom Gibson available at Calclassic.com. Textures by Gary Harper.
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here (external link)
Posted Feb 12, 2011 19:52 by Gary Harper
5.52Mb (6743 downloads)
This is my second update of the FS9 Wright
Flyer. I have redone the flight dynamics and
added a trim gauge to the panel. This does
work in FSX as well as FS9. The aircraft now
acts more like a normal aircraft so it can be
flown by more people without too many
problems. If you want hard, keep the
original, or even my first update of it. This
is the whole aircraft.
Posted Feb 12, 2011 13:35 by Bob Chicilo
4.95Mb (160 downloads)
Pomair Ostend textures for the FS2002, FS9, and FSX DC-6B aircraft by Greg Pepper and Tom Gibson available at Calclassic.com.
Textures by Gary Harper.
Download
here (external link)
Posted Feb 10, 2011 20:34 by Gary Harper
0.09Mb (1310 downloads)
Config file for excellent P-51D Mustang by Warwick Carter and Garry J. Smith released as "p51dver2.zip". There is no better Mustang for FS9. The whole model is made perfectly, so I have updated just few details, making the model a bit more accurate (at least I hope so).
I fly with these settings: realism-100%, sensitivity-95% (does´t matter if you have more), null zone-5% (does´t matter if you have less).
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Posted Feb 10, 2011 02:46 by Michal Lubiscak
18.80Mb (5349 downloads)
This is A.F. Scrub's Submarine MK-22 Spitfire Updated For Flight Simulator X
This is a second aircraft painted in a Traditional WWII Camouflage. The Mk 22 and 24 models were the last is a long proud series of Submarine Spitfires. The MK 22 and 24 were developed with a teardrop canopy much like the Mustang D models. They were powered by a Rolls-Royce Griffon 61 driving a five-bladed Prop. Aircraft Pkg. includes a 2D and VC cockpit. Painted in a Traditional WWII Low Visibility Camouflage Textures and Updates by Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft. Package Includes Pictures and History of The Submarine Spitfire.
Posted Feb 7, 2011 01:24 by Mark Fireball Rooks
0.01Mb (509 downloads)
Revised flight model to convert A.F.Scrub's Supermarine Spiteful Mk XVI to Spiteful Mk XIV performance. Achieves 484mph at 21,000. Also removes external fuel tanks, as these were not carried.
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Posted Feb 6, 2011 17:31 by M.Ward