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SF-260MP w/ VC
102nd Basic Flying Training Sqn (Cougar), Air Education and Training Command, B. Fernando Airbase, Lipa, Batangas, Philippines.
Flight Training and Maneuvers.
Panel by Marco Spada
Giovanni Clemente (aircraft: visual and flight model)
Repainted by: Gerard G. Olvis
Posted Jun 30, 2010 11:39 by Gerard G. Olvis


13.63Mb (1661 downloads)
BN-2A Islander Philippine Navy model
Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander Version 2 - with virtual cockpit: Model and Panel by Marcel Kuhnt.
Repainted by Gerard G. Olvis
Posted Jun 30, 2010 11:34 by Gerard G. Olvis


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Bell-412EP Venezuelan Army old camo. Credits : Hovercontrol 412 Personal Edition version 1.0
By Jordan Moore. Textures by Brian Josep.
Posted Jun 30, 2010 04:24 by Brian Josep

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ZK-TCE, New Zealand registered Helio H-295 Super Courier.
Textures only. Requires original model.
Livery by Sean Karges.
Required files:
required file
Posted Jun 29, 2010 13:34 by SeanTK


3.29Mb (2145 downloads)
FS2004 Dreamwings Design Dash8 Q-108 in Air Iceland/Flugfelag Islands livery, registration TF-JMB. Here's another Dash-8 especially for the Icelandic simmers out there or those who prefer the challenge of simming the skies and airports of the northernmost latitudes. This is one of two (2) Dash 8-106's flown by Air Iceland (Icelandic: Flugfelag Islands) and bears registration TF-JMB. Flugfelag Islands, a subsidiary of Icelandair Group, is a regional airline with bases at Reykjavik Airport and Akureyri Airport. It operates scheduled service to destinations in Iceland and Greenland, as well as the Faroe Islands. I want to give due credit to and thank Elmar Voigt, who inspired this project and repaint and worked with me to get every detail of it as realistic as possible. Some of those details include the text 'flugfelag.is' on the bottom of the fuselage (just like the real aircraft) and a tug painted in Air Iceland/Flugfelag Islands colors with their logo on the doors. All repainted textures in this package are 32-bit with no mips for maximum quality. Repaint by Jeffrey S. Bryner and Elmar Voigt, Model by Dreamwings Design. This is a "textures only" package; you must have the Dreamwings Design Dash8 Q100 model. See readme.txt for links to the great Dreamwings Dash8 Q-100 model.
Required files:
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Posted Jun 29, 2010 06:28 by Jeffrey S. Bryner


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Amerijet recently added this Boeing 767-232/BDSF to their cargo fleet. This is their first and only B762; the rest of their fleet are all B722's. This aircraft was previously flying under the same registration but for ABX Air. This model, a 767-232/BDSF, is a Bedek Special Freighter(BDSF), a 232 PAX model converted to a freighter by Bedek Aviation Group of Israel. The Amerijet logos on this aircraft are hand-painted. Custom details include; inside of freight door with Amerijet logo, freight containers with Amerijet logo and pushback tug with Amerijet logos. Fuselage textures are 32-bit with no mips. This is a complete install and contains all Project Opensky provided files current to Version 2004.8.0. Repaint by Jeffrey S. Bryner, model by Project Opensky.
Posted Jun 28, 2010 22:07 by Jeffrey S. Bryner


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The freeware Alpha Simulations Hughes 500 repainted to depict a Sheriff's helicopter. Complete aircraft with great animations and panel and in two versions: Single pilot or with an observer. Original model by Alpha Sim, repaints by Don Brynelsen.
Posted Jun 28, 2010 11:50 by Don Brynelsen

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Repaint textures for the default Bell 206 depicting a corporate executive helicopter. Repaint by Don Brynelsen using the Bob Hayes paintkit.
Posted Jun 28, 2010 11:46 by Don Brynelsen

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Repaint textures for the default Bell 206 depicting a hawaian tourist helicopter. Repaint by Don Brynelsen using the Bob hayes paintkit.
Posted Jun 28, 2010 11:43 by Don Brynelsen

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Repaint textures for the default Bell 206 depicting a fire department helicopter. Repaint by Don brynelsen using the Bob Hayes paintkit.
Posted Jun 28, 2010 11:40 by Don Brynelsen