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Buttons and knobs are like any buttons on add-on instruments, keyboard or joystick. When pressed they send an instruction which is understood and translated as a command to FSX and to the FIP if this command acts within the FIP. This tutorial explains how to program them.
Posted May 29, 2011 10:35 by Philippe Verhaege

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RAF 99 SQN C17 10th Anniversary Scheme textures only for the freeware C17 BY UKMIL.
Textures are by UKMIL [www.ukmil.org.uk]
Required files:
required file
Posted May 29, 2011 05:48 by UKMIL


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FS2004/X Avior Airlines Boeing 737-200ADV. A repaint of Avior Airlines for the payware Aerosim Classic Liners Vol. 1 B737-200 ADV model. By Luis Lescano.
Posted May 29, 2011 01:28 by Luis Lescano

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The 3D cockpit mode shows that one of the ECAMS is turned off. This is easily
fixed by a simple modification in the panel.cfg files of the 2 models.
Instructions in the PDF file.
Posted May 28, 2011 18:48 by Marc Renaud
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FSX Multiplayer ATC can be a pain sometimes. This is just a simple pdf file that i created to keep flight plans in order without having to keep referring to the chatbox or asking the aircraft what thier flight plan is over and over again. ENJOY
Posted May 28, 2011 12:58 by Jake Kyser
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FSX Beech C-45H v2 Panel Fix. The enclosed files fix problems with VOR and autopilot mode switch.
Required files:
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Posted May 27, 2011 20:10 by Vladimir Gonchar


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Includes 20 Boeing 737-800 textures and 5 Boeing 747-400 textures.
Boeing 737:
Swiss airlines,
Air Philippines,
Air Berlin,
Air China,
Air France,
British Airways,
American Airlines,
Ryanair,
Southwest Airlines(Gold and Blue liveries),
Tuifly(Haribo livery),
DHL Cargo,
Continental,
KLM,
Singapore Airlines,
QANTAS (Indigenous plane),
QANTAS,
FedEx,
Virgin Blue,
Lufthansa.
Boeing 747:
Martinair Cargo
Korean Air
Air China
United Airlines
Air Philippines
Credits to various repainters.
Posted May 27, 2011 20:00 by Nathan


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This is another FSX version of Milton Shupe's FS9 Beech D18s cargo plane, presented as former Beech C-45H Expeditor.
The package includes a reworked VC (with two options of VC main panel color) and a new fictional livery. This new staff
contains new radio, navigation and autopilot gauges and provides a strict engine starting procedure.
Posted May 26, 2011 22:20 by Vladimir Gonchar


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FSX/FS2004 Zlin Z-326 Package. Zlin Z-326 first flew in 1957. Series production was in the years 1959 - 1968 and produced 420 pieces. Zlin Z-326 was exported to 25 countries around the world. Z-326 is the first version with retractable gear. The model is created using Gmax, with 2D cockpit, fully clickable virtual cockpit and all moving parts. Pavel Karasek
Posted May 26, 2011 22:08 by admin


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Base 444 is a top secret base used for the development of "unmanned" spacecraft. The test vehicle "Sleigh 2" launched on its first test flight only moments ago. Unfortunately, there was a design flaw and base operations lost contact with the craft almost immediately after takeoff. A small flame could be seen on one of the booster rockets after the craft launched; this is thought to be directly involved with the accident. The booster rockets were jettisoned 10nm away from Base 444. These rockets were designed to propel the craft into the upper atmosphere before being jettisoned into the Atlantic Ocean. The jettisoned booster rockets have been recovered. The craft however, has not. You are a part of a specially selected team that works specifically with the operations at Base 444. The craft's tracking devices have failed and it's unclear where the craft may have landed or crashed. But that much is guaranteed; radar contact was to be made from Edwards AFB once Sleigh 2 was 50nm away from Base 444 - this never took place. Sleigh 2 is somewhere on the ground within 50nm from Base 444 in an unknown direction. The faulty booster rocket may have thrown off the projected heading of the craft. It's up to you to locate the craft at its crash site. Join the FSX Military Aviation Organization to post pictures of your mission and to fly online with other members at www.fsxmao.com
Posted May 26, 2011 21:47 by Cassidy Byars