

18.56Mb (2569 downloads)
This is the ISDT ATR 42-300 V1.0 with Conviasa livery, Model by ISDT Group. Texture by Gustavo La Cruz
Note: requires
a zip utility such as Izarc
- default Windows will report as invalid
Posted Jun 17, 2011 15:48 by Gustavo La Cruz


18.64Mb (1616 downloads)
This is the ISDT ATR 42-300 V1.0 with Vensecar livery, Model by ISDT Group,Texture by Gustavo La Cruz
Note: requires
a zip utility such as Izarc
- default Windows will report as invalid
Posted Jun 17, 2011 15:48 by Gustavo La Cruz


24.43Mb (3083 downloads)
This is the ISDT ATR 42-300 V1.0 with Vensecar livery, Model by ISDT Group,Texture by Gustavo La Cruz
Note: requires
a zip utility such as Izarc
- default Windows will report as invalid
Posted Jun 17, 2011 15:48 by Gustavo La Cruz


15.72Mb (5723 downloads)
The B1900C is designed to carry passengers in all weather conditions from airports
with relatively short runways. It is capable of flying in excess of 600 miles (970 km),
although few operators use its full-fuel range. In terms of the number of aircraft
built and its continued use by many passenger airlines and other users, it is one
of the most popular 19-passenger airliners in history. It was designed, and is
primarily used, as a regional airliner. It is also used as a freight aircraft, corporate
transport, and by the United States military and other governments. Full
package with custom panel and VC. Passenger and freight version included.
More liveries available on the PAD web site.
By Jean-Pierre Brisard and Bob May - Premier Aircraft Design
Posted May 13, 2011 09:17 by Bob May (PAD)


16.58Mb (6851 downloads)
The Beechcraft Model 99 was produced by the Beech Aircraft Corporation
(previously the Beechcraft Division of Raytheon and now a unit of Hawker Beechcraft).
It is also known as the Beech 99 Airliner and the Commuter 99. The 99 is a twin-engined,
unpressurized, 17-seat/15 passenger turboprop aircraft, derived from the earlier
Beechcraft King Air and Queen Air. More than half the Beech 99's now in service are
operated as freighters. Full package for FS2004 including custom panel and VC.
The package includes 4 liveries and both passenger and cargo versions.
By Jean-Pierre Brisard and Bob May - Premier Aircraft Design
Posted May 2, 2011 08:22 by bob.may@premaircraft.com


63.06Mb (1204 downloads)
Corben Baby Ace No Spats for fs2004. The Ace was the world's first aircraft to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when its plans were offered for sale in 1929. Plans are still available and Baby Aces are still being built today. Orland Corben designed a series of aircraft for the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company, the Baby Ace, Junior Ace, and Super Ace. Corben's name was associated with the aircraft, and it is commonly known as the Corben Baby Ace. Thanks to Robert Kerr for the use of his gauges from "Pete" By Craig Richardson
Posted Apr 25, 2011 08:50 by uploader


23.48Mb (1117 downloads)
Corben Baby Ace Tundra Wheels. The Ace was the world's first aircraft to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when its plans were offered for sale in 1929. Plans are still available and Baby Aces are still being built today. Orland Corben designed a series of aircraft for the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company, the Baby Ace, Junior Ace, and Super Ace. Corben's name was associated with the aircraft, and it is commonly known as the Corben Baby Ace. Thanks to Robert Kerr for the use of his gauges from "Pete" By Craig Richardson
Posted Apr 25, 2011 08:05 by uploader


30.79Mb (594 downloads)
FS9 Corben Baby Ace Floats. The Ace Baby Ace was the world's first aircraft to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when its plans were offered for sale in 1929. Plans are still available and Baby Aces are still being built today. Orland Corben designed a series of aircraft for the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company, the Baby Ace, Junior Ace, and Super Ace. Corben's name was associated with the aircraft, and it is commonly known as the Corben Baby Ace. Thanks to Robert Kerr for the use of his gauges from "Pete" By Craig Richardson
Posted Apr 25, 2011 07:42 by uploader


23.92Mb (378 downloads)
Corben Baby Ace Ski version. The Ace Baby Ace was the world's first aircraft to be marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when its plans were offered for sale in 1929. Plans are still available and Baby Aces are still being built today. Orland Corben designed a series of aircraft for the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company, the Baby Ace, Junior Ace, and Super Ace. Corben's name was associated with the aircraft, and it is commonly known as the Corben Baby Ace. Thanks to Robert Kerr for the use of his gauges from "Pete" By Craig Richardson
Posted Apr 25, 2011 07:40 by up

1.00Mb (270 downloads)
Add some variety to your sport aviation flightline with these textures for use with the default C172. Repaint is by Don Brynelsen using the paintkit by Mark Rooks.
Posted Apr 13, 2011 14:25 by Don Brynelsen