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0.93Mb (725 downloads)
Westland
Seaking In the Colors of the Royal Navy ASW Squadron
(819) This completely new FS2000 programmed model created with
FSFD ,features fully moving parts night lightning effects of
the cockpit, passengers cabin and pilots lights. Repainting
of this model is not allowed without my permission. Panel by
Osvaldo Martinetti: Original construction by Frans Vranken.
Ian Winter 948K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:37 by archive
0.68Mb (481 downloads)
FS2000
Aerospatiale SE 3130 Alouette II - Israeli Airforce A 5
seat single engine light helicopter. Was used in civilian, military
and agricultural capacities. This model is painted in the Israeli
Airforce paint scheme. Includes animated aircraft, textured
rotors & sound By Shlomo 'Slo Mo' Hakim. 698K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:37 by archive
0.97Mb (721 downloads)
Westland
Seaking Rescue Chopper In the Colors of the Belgian Airforce
This completely new FS2000 programmed model created with FSFD,
features fully moving parts, night lightning, effects of the
cockpit, passengers cabin and pilots lights. Panel by Osvaldo
Martinetti Repainting of this model is not allowed without my
permission. Original construction by Frans Vranken. 989K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:37 by archive
0.95Mb (1134 downloads)
Westland
Seaking Rescue Chopper In the Colors of the RAF This completely
new FS2000 programmed model created with FSFD, features fully
moving parts, night lightning, effects of the cockpit, passengers
cabin and pilots lights. Repainting of this model is not allowed
without my permission. Panel by Osvaldo Martinetti: Original
construction by Frans Vranken. 976K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:37 by archive
0.48Mb (380 downloads)
FS2000
Robinson R22 Beta II Panel for use with any fs2k helicopter.
Optimised for 1024x768x16 display. Now includes default type
fs2k nightlighting and Hour meter gauge. Version 3.04 Sep 2000
By Firstsim98. 506K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:37 by archive
0.41Mb (538 downloads)
National
Helicopters Robinson R22 beta for FS2000 Repainted by Gaylen
Cates: September 1, 2000 Paradise Helipad This aircraft has
been designed using the fantastic Design Studio Pro by Abacus,
and is my first attempt at aircraft design, so your comments
would be appreciated!! I have not included an R22 panel (although
the bell panel available to use) as I find best results using
the virtual cotpit view and hitting shift+z to bring up basic
airspeed, altitude and heading information. Rob Beard. 547K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:37 by archive
1.81Mb (426 downloads)
FS2000
Panel - Bell 212 from Deane Bauton original reconfiguring
by me, for Fs2000 Good fly. unzip them to the Aircrafts panel
directory and replace it. Gaetan. 1.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:37 by archive
0.54Mb (509 downloads)
Panels
for Aerospatiale AS365N Dauphin, AS350 Ecureuil, AS355 Twin
Squirrel, AS355 Twin Squirrel EFIS. Designed by Ian Standfast
November 2000 revisions Designed using Customer Panel Designer
by Abacus. 420K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:37 by archive
0.29Mb (249 downloads)
Tunage!
And an updated panel for the new Bell 412's by Brian Whitelegg,
they are great, but a more modern panel was in order (IMO).
This panel incorporates R.L. Clark's AMRadio CD. AM Radio CD
A simulated four channel push button AM Radio for playback of
music, recorded broadcasts and the like from your computer's
CD drive for purposes of ambiance and general entertainment
while flying FS2000/FS98/CFS aircraft. Configured by Craig 'tailboom'
Snyder. 270K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:37 by archive
0.09Mb (274 downloads)
Backwards
Flying Video: Hey
take a look at this video!! I can't believe I could do this!!!
It's a tour of the new Cincinnati-No. Kentucky Airport BACKWARDS!!!
Includes 180, 360 degree turns, altitude changes, stops-starts,
etc.... The info in the attached 'flight tuning' file gave me
a degree of control I have never had before!!!! I found this
info on one of the AVSIM forums. It's from Simon Evans. Run
the video at the Cincinnati-No. Kentucky airport. You don't
have to have the new scenery by Chris Gilbert. But it's a great
scenery and you'll see the copter lined up with runways, and
taxiways and what-not.... I've included the aircraft cfg file
I installed it into to show you how it goes. TRY IT in your
favorite copter and feel the difference. Let me know what you
think....Craig 'tailboon' Snyder. 93K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:37 by archive