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10.88Mb (2818 downloads)
FS2002
Su-27k 'Flanker' . With full working gear and bays, airbrake,
lights, elevons and high res textures. Sounds and panel included.Thanks
to Ixnet for the panel. Designed by Peter Davies. 11.1MB
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2.66Mb (2873 downloads)
DASSAULT
MIRAGE 4000 Fuerza Aerea Argentina for FS2002 Package including
aircraft and panel. Aircraft designed with GMax, including moving
parts, night lighting and virtual cockpit. Panel includes brand
new gauges developed for this aircraft (radar, HUD, MFD and
others). This package also features some goodies, like automatic
vapor trails. By Romain Lucas and Eric Marciano. Repaint By
Andrew Whitney. 2.7MB
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0.32Mb (1423 downloads)
FS2002
Pro ANG Lockheed C-130E MAFFS Hercules. Modular Airborne
Fire Fighting System equipped for fighting forest fires. ANG
Tail Number 62-1851. Operating from the 146th Airlift Wing,
Channel Island Air National Guard Station, California, USA.Please
check the readme file on installing the FX File needed for the
MAFFS Effect. FS2002 Std Users can use this plane by changing
the panel to one of the C130 panels available on the net. Design
and Paint by Barry Blaisdell (PAD), Flight Dynamics by Jens
Borgstroem. 332K
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4.51Mb (4973 downloads)
FS2002
NASA Boeing 747-123 Shuttle Carrier -FIRST STEP. This is
the first step of my new 747-123 for FS2002. It is not finished
yet, but you can fly it well during daytime. Expect new updates
in the future. Designed by Sandro Bernardini. 4.6MB
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1.73Mb (1021 downloads)
FS2002
JMSDF Lockheed P-2V7 "Neptune" JMSDF Lockheed P-2C "Neptune"
full moving parts model for FS2002 only. P-2V7 was a submarine
hunter operated by Japan Maritime Self Defence Force until P-2J
(turboproped and modernized version of P-2V7) appeared. Designed
by Tomohito UNAYAMA, Dynamics by Adrian Brausch and Michael
R. Cantrell. Panel by Michael Vader & repaint By Barry Magann.
1.8MB
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0.29Mb (1392 downloads)
FS2002
"Red Arrows" BAe Hawk T.Mk1 A Upgrade.
FS2002 lights fix by Paul Pridwales for Mikko Maliniemi's single
"Red Arrow" BAe Hawk. Requires previous installation of REDPACK1.ZIP
(above). The lights fix will rid your Hawk of the annoying effect
of 'balloon' lights, prevalent in many aircraft that were converted
from FS2000 to FS2002. Applicable to any other Hawk that uses
Mikko's FSDS model file. Also included is the single's main
fuselage texture saved 'without mips", for those who find this
produces sharper images onscreen. "Red Arrows" packaging by
Mark Beaumont. File name: RED1UPD.ZIP. 298K
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3.25Mb (2377 downloads)
FS2002
Red Arrows Display Team Upgrade Pack Requires 'Red Arrows'
Full Package REDPACK.ZIP or individual aircraft files REDPACK1.ZIP,
REDPACK2.ZIP or REDPACK3.ZIP, together with gauges and documents
found in REDPACK4.ZIP.(all available above) This official upgrade
adds extra selection options giving external (forward) views
flying as 'Red Seven' at the tail of 'Gypo Section' and the
'Diamond Nine'. Panel also upgraded by the addition of a transponder,
a panel-mounted smoke activation switch with authentic 'Red
One' voice commands recorded by Michael Ellis and a fully operational
stopwatch; both gauges specially made by Matt Kaprocki. Document
updates include illustrated panel layout. 'Reds' panel requires
FS2000 'concorde.gau'. Original aircraft by Mikko Maliniemi,
formations by Kari Virtanen, modified and packaged by Mark Beaumont.
3.3MB
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26.24Mb (5335 downloads)
FS2002
"Red Arrows" Display Team Full Package Includes all files
otherwise available separately in REDPACK1.ZIP, REDPACK2.ZIP,
REDPACK3.ZIP, REDPACK4.ZIP and REDPACK5.ZIP. Mikko Maliniemi's
single BAe Hawk with a minor texture upgrade by Mark Beaumont;
a flyable formation four, "Gypo Section"; and the full "Diamond
Nine" formation of nine "Red Arrows" aircraft of Britain's
Royal Air Force. All aircraft have display smoke effects,
transparent cockpits and a new panel by Mark Beaumont with
appropriate internal/external views and HUD by Eric Marciano.
Single and formation four have full moving parts. Formations
work in FS2000 without lights and smoke effects. Original
FSDS design by Mikko Maliniemi. Model modifications for display
team packaging by Kari Virtanen. 'Red Arrows' livery, and
overall packaging, by Mark Beaumont. File name: REDPACK.ZIP
26MB
Or
available in separate downloads:
Redpack
1 The Aircraft 2.3MB
Redpack
2 Version 2 of a flyable formation of four "Red Arrows"
2.9MB
Redpack
3 A flyable formation of the full nine "Red Arrows" 2.9MB
Redpack
4 "Red Arrows" Package Gauges, Effects and Documents -
Required by the "Red Arrows" Display Team aircraft found in
REDPACK1.ZIP, REDPACK2.ZIP and REDPACK3.ZIP which comprise
a single BAe Hawk, a flyable formation four and the full "Diamond
Nine" configuration of nine aircraft. 2.3MB
Redpack
5 "Red Arrows" Display Team Sounds Recommended sound package
by Martin Schwanke and Mike Hambly: REDPACK5.ZIP 16.8MB
See -
upgrade pack below
Rainbow
smoke upgrade available here
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4.63Mb (796 downloads)
Armada
Argentina Lockheed SP-2H Neptune. In 1977 Four SP-2Hs were
delivered to the 1 Esc de Exploracíon when Argentina's attempts
to replace its aging Neptunes with the P-3B Orions was blocked
by the US. When the Falkland Island War began in 1982, only
three of the SP-2Hs remained in service. On May 4, 1982, 2-P-112
guided the Super Etendards during their successful attack against
HMS Sheffield. The well-worn SP-2Hs were withdrawn from service
shortly thereafter. Designed by Tomohito UNAYAMA. .Dynamics
by Adrian Brausch, and Michael R. Cantrell. Repaint: Fernando
Pablo Atanasopulo. 4.7MB
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2.47Mb (1312 downloads)
CF-18/A
Tandem Seat Hornet. McDonnell-Douglas/Boeing CF-18/A, F/A-18C,
AF-18A Hornet // CF-18/A Single Seat Hornet Model // Created
by Dean Reimer (c)2002 aerialfoundry // Updated by Richard Hogen.
2.5MB
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