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                  Curtiss XP-55 "Ascender"
10.61Mb (3412 downloads)
FS2004 Curtiss XP-55 "Ascender". This radical "tail" first canard was another plane which developed in response to the solicitation for advanced and unconventional aircraft proposals by the Air Corp. It was essentially a flying wing in a pusher configuration powered by the V-1710-95(F23R). The first of three prototypes flew in 1943, the performance achieved being 390 mph at 19,300 ft with a service ceiling of 34,600 ft. The advances by conventional aircraft and the development of the turbojet, along with the demands of high-priority production programs led to no interest in further development of the AscenderCreated by: Jeffrey Nissen (model, textures, panel mods, flight dynamics)Not tested in FSX but it should work. 10.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
 
FS2004
                  Vultee XP-54 Swoose Goose
4.67Mb (2558 downloads)
FS2004 Vultee XP-54 Swoose Goose.A radical design shape in response to USAAF R409C RFP looking for unconventional designs.Originally designed as a fighter-bomber, its mission was changed to high altitude interceptor. The height required to keep the prop clear of the ground gave rise to a unique egress - the seat raised and lowered, also allowing the canopy to be solid and pressurized. Featured a moveable nose that automatically adjusted the cannon elevation. The Lycoming engine never worked out its teething problems, nor delivered its projected power. Project cancelled after about a year of flight test. 2 built. Created by: Jeffrey Nissen (model, textures, panel mods, flight dynamics). Not tested in FSX but it should work. 4.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
 
FS2004
                    Savoia Marchetti S.73 Package ver. 2.0
FS2004
                    Savoia Marchetti S.73 Package ver. 2.0
21.15Mb (3632 downloads)
FS2004 Savoia Marchetti S.73 Package ver. 2.0 This is the FS9 model of the Savoia Marchetti (SIAI) S73 or SM73, an elegant thirties Italian transport aircraft. After a 1.0 version I’ve entirely rebuilt this 2.0. Main upgrades are: 1) Completely new GMax model(s), with improved details, animations and texture realism. 2) A new texture map allowing more flexible repaints. 3) More accurate flight dynamics and reference notes. 4) Original sound package added. 5) New panel w/metric gauges. 6) Historical documentation and handling notes are added. The package contains six texture sets, each with own model file with four different engine types in flight dynamics files. The liveries provided are: Ala Littoria (two liveries), Avio Linee Italiane, Nucleo Comunicazioni LATI, SABENA and Regia Aeronautica 605-3. Complete package with model, panel, virtual cockpit, texture sets and sounds. Models, virtual cockpit, sounds and panel by pcmeneg, paints by Manuele Villa, flight dynamics, info and handling notes by FSAviator. See "README_S73_V3.txt", "Handling the S73.txt", "Navigating the S73.txt" and "History.txt" for more details. 21MB Update: This patch corrects some malfunctions in the VC. Sorry for the inconvenience. 1.6MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
 
FS2004
                  Hawker Tomtit Trainer V2 (Ground handling improved)
3.62Mb (2164 downloads)
FS2004 Hawker Tomtit Trainer V2 (Ground handling improved) RAF trainer built in 1938. Ver.2, By Edward Cook. 3.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
 
FS2004
                  Bücker 131 Jungmann Version 2 Package.
17.75Mb (4455 downloads)
FS2004 Bücker 131 Jungmann Version 2 Package. The Bücker "Jungmann" was the first plane produced by the new Bücker Flugzeugbau GmbH company founded in 1932 in Johannistal, Berlin. The prototype Bü 131A V-1, registration: D-3150, was conceived as a training/private plane capable of aerobatics and powered by a 80 hp (60KW) Hirth HM60R inline engine. It made its inaugural flight on 27th April 1934. Later production models, such as the 131B were available with more powerful engines. The biplane was constructed under the leadership of the Swedish technical director Anders J. Anderson. The Bücker Jungmann served as the standard training-plane of the German Luftwaffe and in total around 5000 were built. Model and Copyright by Oliver Fischer 18.2 MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
 
FS2004
                  P-51B Mustang "Miss Dallas"
4.71Mb (2784 downloads)
FS2004 P-51B Mustang "Miss Dallas". This package is the stand-alone WWII mustang repaint of JR Lucariny's excellent P-51B with his permission. It's the plane of Ace Victor J France of the 4 FG who had 8.66 kills. While chasing and downing a Me-109 at low altitude, his plane was lost. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross as well as the Purple Heart. Dana Eng. 4.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
 
FS2004
                  He162 Salamander
3.54Mb (3665 downloads)
FS2004 He162 Salamander. Developed to meet an RLM requirement issued on 8 September 1944 for a jet fighter capable of entering mass production by 1 January 1945, the first He-162 flew just 89 days later. Despite difficulties in production, over 300 were completed by V-E day and 800 more were on production lines throughout Germany. The He-162 was an advanced and capable aircraft but was too demanding for the poorly trained pilots for which it was intended. By Alpha Simulations. 3.6MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
 
FS2004
                  Vickers-Armstrong Wellington Set
FS2004
                  Vickers-Armstrong Wellington Set
7.81Mb (3049 downloads)
FS2004 Vickers-Armstrong Wellington Set. Wellington 1C, II and III. Vickers Wellington Mk.II\n\nThe prototype Mk.II flew on March 3 1939 and was intended as an insurance measure against non-availability of the radial engines. The Mk.II utilized the Rolls-Royce Merlin X engine, greatly increasing the operational altitude and service ceiling. Alphasim. 8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
 
FS2004
                  Howard DGA-15P
1.12Mb (2398 downloads)
FS2004 Howard DGA-15P. The Howard DGA-15 was first produced in 1940 and was quite luxurious for the time. About 40 were produced for the civilian market. Later production was for the Navy as a air ambulence and the Air Corps as a utility transport. This is a FSDSv3.51 project compiled with Makemdl into FSX2004. It has the usual animations, Nav lights and Landing lights. It uses .dds textures. The 2D panel and VC are based on a early photo. The VC has working gauges and animated controls. By Paul Clawson. 1.1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
 
FS2004                     Republic P-47M-1 Base Package v2.3
FS2004                     Republic P-47M-1 Base Package v2.3
33.09Mb (9147 downloads)
FS2004 Republic P-47M-1 Base Package v2.3. The Republic P-47M-1 was the fastest of the production Thunderbolt models built by Republic based on a design from Major Alexander de Seversky. An installation 'Wizard' will help you install the multi-resolution P-47 Gmax model, including clickable virtual cockpit, full animation, reflective textures with dynamic shine, backlighted VC gauges, custom effects, HTML checklists and documentation (enhanced with pages from original Pilot Operating and Training Manuals) as well as droppable tanks. The archive contains two different 3D models - one classic 3D cockpit based on a D-28 and a modernized one with mostly Concorde instruments - a 2D panel for those who want (by hand activation necessary). It includes a 'bare' aluminium base texture set. Sound package included. DXT3 as well as high resolution 888-type 32-bit textures are included. Liveries done for earlier versions up to v2.2 should fit this version. For more changes vice versa v2.2 see included change log. Package by Tom Kohler. Filename P47M_923.zip 33.9MB FS2004 Republic P-47M-1 - Additional 3D model option & revised base pack livery (high & low resolution) texture sets for P-47M-1-RE - base pack file 'P47M_923.zip'. Package also contains production gauges and revised panel.cfg's. By Tom Kohler. 14.2MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive