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77.36Mb (3238 downloads)
FSX/P3D Airbus A330-300 Air Canada package. Air Canada is based at Toronto Pearson Airport and as of September 2019, have 10 Airbus A330-300 with a further 5 on order.
Added Garmin G1000 MFD and PFD popups and added FSX Garmin G1000 user maual.
Added the better Thomas Ruth VC with updates by Louis Quintero and Chris Evans. Use FMC under Views/Instrument panel in FSX menu. (FSX : Go to Views -Instrument Panel. P3D: Go to Vehicle - Instrument panel). Added better views. Textures by Chatra Patishivaji.
Assembled and tested in P3Dv4.5 and should be ok in FSX and earlier P3D versions by Chris Evans.
Posted Nov 20, 2019 10:11 by chris evans


22.73Mb (1077 downloads)
FSX/P3Dv3 & v4 Fairey Fulmar
The Fairey Fulmar was a British carrier-borne fighter aircraft that served with the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) during the Second World War. A total of 600 were built by Fairey Aviation at its Stockport factory between January 1940 and December 1942. FSX/P3D native mdl by A.F.Scrub
Posted Nov 19, 2019 12:42 by A.F.Scrub

125.27Mb (1569 downloads)
Indigo Airbus A321NEO Package. The model is the FAIB A321NEO made flyable by Michael Velasquez. Includes the Tom Ruth A321 default A321 vc and wing views. Credits go to FSAI, ATCO, and Jueurgen Repaints.
Posted Nov 18, 2019 22:56 by Bill Johnston

125.86Mb (1154 downloads)
British Airways A318 CFM. The model is the FAIB A318, made flyable by Michael Velasquez. Includes dynamic wingflex, and Wing views, as well as the Tom Ruth default A321 virtual cockpit, with A318 sounds. Thanks for downloading!
Posted Nov 15, 2019 23:33 by Bill Johnston


135.73Mb (2209 downloads)
British Airways, and Jetblue A321NEO for FSX/P3D. This model is FAIB A321NEO, made flyable by Michael Velasquez. Includes the A321 default cockpit, and textures from FSAI repaints and ATCO repaints. Also includes wingviews. Thanks for downloading!
Posted Nov 15, 2019 09:19 by uploader


2.69Mb (571 downloads)
The Viking (formerly Bombardier/Candair) CL-215/415 has been an infamous symbol of aerial firefighting for decades. Operators around the world have used the 215/415 platform to success. Interestingly, a part of the world that never saw much use of the 415 was the United States. Many have speculated it was one of a few reasons, the very high cost of the CL-415 and the US' already large and diverse air tanker fleet. All that changed when Aero-Flite of Spokane, Washington acquired 4 CL-415s and became the first US owned fleet of the CL-415s. With competition for more air tankers in the US has allowed for the successful integration into the USFS' contract system. The CL-415 is capable of over 3 hour loiter times and can deliver over 1,600 gallons of water, with an additional foam additive injected into it's scooped water load. Which makes for a very unique initial attack platform as well as extended attack. The 415 has been used successfully in the US before. Los Angeles County has leased 2 aircraft from Canada quite frequently in the past and present to bolster is's large rotary wing fleet. This pack represents all 4 of Aero-Flite's CL-415s as of late 2019. T-260, 261, 262, and 263 respectively. Repaints by: Nicholas Mitchell
Required files:
required file
Posted Nov 14, 2019 20:59 by Nicholas Mitchell

41.55Mb (388 downloads)
Airbus A320-200 Mahan Air. Textures by Mathieu Vos. Uses the default FSX A321 VC. Packed by Kianoush Babaee.
Posted Nov 14, 2019 13:51 by kianoush Babaee


84.04Mb (1087 downloads)
FSX/P3D Airbus A320-200 Air Canada package. Air Canada has it's largest hub at Toronto Pearson International Airport and currently operates 37 A320-200 flying mainly throughout Canada and North America.
Added the better Thomas Ruth VC with updates by Louis Quintero and Chris Evans. Use FMC under Views/Instrument panel in FSX menu. (FSX : Go to Views -Instrument Panel. P3D: Go to Vehicle - Instrument panel). Added better views. Model by Project Airbus. Converted textures to DDS. FMC by Garret Smith. Includes A320 checklist by Werner Schott. Airbus sounds included. Added HGS. Tested in P3D v4.5 and should be ok in FSX and other P3D versions. Zip preview for images. Textures by Project Airbus and packaged by Chris Evans
Posted Nov 14, 2019 05:28 by chris evans


7.36Mb (571 downloads)
HMS Bounty and HMS Victory AI Ships - FSX Native
by Milton Shupe, Rob Barendregt, Nigel Richards
AI INSTALLATION:
Put these two AI Ships folders in your FSX/SimObjects/Boats folder and set up routes as desired:
VEH_water_HMSBounty
VEH_water_HMSVictory
FUNCTION:
The AI Bounty and AI Victory ships will:
Stow sails when stopped/docked/mooring;
Show/stow anchors as conditions require;
Animate Main sails and yard arms and in-line stays/jibs/spankers to agree with wind direction/flag at least to the +-50 degree port/starboard stops. The Victory will show studsails when conditions are right (running ahead of the wind and yard arms +-10 degrees). Since AI movement is not actual wind or propelled movements, when wind is coming from the front of the ships or in the Dead Zone, yard arms will remain in a maximum port or starboard position. This has no effect on forward speeds.
You can also download the full sailable HMS Bounty and HMS Victory packages from Sim-outhouse.com, Simviation.com, or Flightsim.com. The Victory package also offers a fully functional Multiplayer version.
These ships can be set up with AI routes, or in AICarriers as formations. Using the AI versions allow anchors, sails, and sail positioning with the wind direction. Do NOT use the regular sailable versions for AI as these functions will not work.
Milton Shupe
November 2019
Posted Nov 13, 2019 13:49 by Milton Shupe


92.47Mb (599 downloads)
Just Us Air is a Romanian charter airline, which was founded in 2017 and operates one Airbus A319, A320 and A321. This package contains the freeware Project Airbus A319-100IAE model with virtual cockpit (VC) by Thomas Ruth, IAE sound and the repaint of the Just Us Air A319, registration YR-URS. The textures are saved in DXT5 32 bit format. Photoreal textures and repaint by Maximilian Hartmann. Textures should also work in P3D.
Posted Nov 12, 2019 10:58 by Maximilian Hartmann