![FSX/P3D Short S18 Knuckleduster X](https://static.simviation.com/S18 for England.jpg-thumb.jpg)
![FSX/P3D Short S18 Knuckleduster X](https://static.simviation.com/Short S.18 Knuckleduster on the step.jpg-thumb.jpg)
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The Short R.24/31 (or Short S.18 and nicknamed the Knuckleduster) was a British twin-engined,
high-wing cantilever gull winged monoplane flying-boat designed and built by Short to Air Ministry
specification R.24/31 for a "General Purpose Open Sea Patrol Flying Boat". The contract also
specified the use of the experimental Rolls-Royce Goshawk engine. The Saunders-Roe London
and the Supermarine Stranraer competed successfully for this contract.
The boats remained in use at the MAEE until 1938. FSX standard update, see readme.
Model By Edward Cook.
Posted Dec 3, 2020 01:14 by Grippa
![FSX/P3D Short S.30 Empire FSX Native](https://static.simviation.com/jbk_pk10.jpg-thumb.jpg)
![FSX/P3D Short S.30 Empire FSX Native](https://static.simviation.com/jbk_pk4-1.jpg-thumb.jpg)
8.56Mb (589 downloads)
Short S.30 Empire, the long-range version of the C-class flying boats. G-AFCU Cabot was the second of the S.30s, and was used on the Atalantic route before being taken over by the R.A.F. in 1940. Cabot was destoyed during the Norwegian campain in may 1940. Original FSDS3 model by Jens B. Kristensen. FSX native coversion.
Posted Dec 2, 2020 05:45 by Goto Dengo
![FSX/P3D Short Hythe FSX Native.](https://static.simviation.com/jbk_s251.jpg-thumb.jpg)
![FSX/P3D Short Hythe FSX Native.](https://static.simviation.com/jbk_s252.jpg-thumb.jpg)
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FSX/P3D Short Hythe FSX Native.
The Short Hythe was a civil conversion of the Short Sunderland III
patrol flying boat of WW2 fame. A number of Sunderlands served
BOAC from 1943, and 22 of them were converted to proper airlines in 1946.
Many of them were taken over by Aquila Airways in 1948-49, and served
into the 1950's. Original model by Jens B. Kristensen.
Posted Dec 2, 2020 05:36 by Goto Dengo
![FSX/P3D Short S.23](https://static.simviation.com/jbk_pk11.jpg-thumb.jpg)
![FSX/P3D Short S.23](https://static.simviation.com/jbk_pk4.jpg-thumb.jpg)
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FSX/P3D Short S.23, S.30 and S.33 Empire. Updated from the Jens B. Kristensen. These famous aircraft formed the backbone of the British national airline, Imperial Airways, it's sucessor B.O.A.C. and its partners Qantas Empire Airways and TEAL from the mid ‘thirties and through World War Two. The aircraft that survived the war were replaced by more modern aircraft in 1946-47
Posted Dec 2, 2020 05:17 by uploader
![FSX/P3D Short S.8 Calcutta FSX Native](https://static.simviation.com/jbk_pk8.jpg-thumb.jpg)
![FSX/P3D Short S.8 Calcutta FSX Native](https://static.simviation.com/calcutta vc.jpg-thumb.jpg)
14.73Mb (567 downloads)
FSX and P3D Short S.8 Calcutta. FSX native conversion.
The Short Calcutta was a three-engined, British flying boat
airliner, used by Imperial Airways from 1928 to 1939.
For more details see the included documentation. Original model by Jens B. Kristensen.
Posted Dec 2, 2020 04:58 by uploader
![FSX/P3D Short Singapore I FSX Native](https://static.simviation.com/jbk_pk9.jpg-thumb.jpg)
![FSX/P3D Short Singapore I FSX Native](https://static.simviation.com/singapore_vc.jpg-thumb.jpg)
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The Short Singapore I of 1926 was the forerunner of a long series of flying boats from Short Brothers, including the Calcutta, Rangoon, Kent and Singapore III\n\nFamous for Alan Cobham's Africa Survey flight 1927-28
Posted Dec 2, 2020 04:49 by Goto Dengo
![FS2004 Flying Ship Hughes H-4 "Spruce Goose"](https://static.simviation.com/Hughes H-4_Spruce Goose (1).jpg-thumb.jpg)
![FS2004 Flying Ship Hughes H-4 "Spruce Goose"](https://static.simviation.com/Hughes H-4_Spruce Goose (2)-1.jpg-thumb.jpg)
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FS2004 Flying Ship Hughes H-4 "Spruce Goose". This updated version will work also in FSX and has improved detailes, a corrected shape and improved FDEs. The Hughes Aircraft Company H-4 was due to WWII designed as strategic airlift; the biggest flying boat ever proposed as troup transporter. Lack of Aluminium the world hugest aircraft was made almost entirely of birch wood and this made her communly known as "Spruce Goose". It was a joint project of Henry J. Kaiser and Hughes Aircraft Company. By 1944, it had lost its strategic importance. Howard Hughes himself made only one test flight with ground effect in about 10 m/33 feet height and for less than one mile, on Nov.2,1947. In the 80th the "Spruce Goose" was displayed in Long Beach/California under a large dome and next to the former ocean liner "Queen Mary". Since 1993 the "Spruce Goose" can be visited in the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum McMinnville/ Oregon. The model comes with a photorealistic 2D panel and the VC showes the complete cockpit including all the crew desks and equipments and the passenger seats for the invited persons of the test flight. When on water surface, special animations sends a motor yacht to the exit door whilst Howard Hughes waits for the boat. Seventeen FSX cameras showes you the giant from its best sides and let you explore the huge cockpit. FSDS 3.5 model by Erwin Welker
Posted Oct 30, 2020 04:42 by Erwin Welker
![Fix For The Nose And The Keel Of The Hughes H-4 "Spruce Goose"](https://static.simviation.com/thumbnail-2062.jpg-thumb.jpg)
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Name: Fix For The nose and the keel of the Hughes H-4 Hercules, known as "Spruce Goose". This are two small corrections which requires hughessprucegoose.zip. Just overwrite! Attention: Fly this airplane with realism MEDIUM or EASY. Not flyable in HARD! You can change the settings in the Menu "Aircraft". Erwin Welker
Posted Oct 22, 2020 03:46 by Erwin Welker
![FSX/Acceleration/FS2004 Flying Ship Hughes H-4 "Spruce Goose"](https://static.simviation.com/Hughes H-4_Spruce Goose (5).jpg-thumb.jpg)
![FSX/Acceleration/FS2004 Flying Ship Hughes H-4 "Spruce Goose"](https://static.simviation.com/Hughes H-4_Spruce Goose (2).jpg-thumb.jpg)
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FSX/Acceleration/FS2004 Flying Ship Hughes H-4 "Spruce Goose". The Hughes ASircraft Company H-4 was due to WWII designed as strategic airlift. Lack of Aluminium the world hugest aircraft was made almost entirely of birch wood and this made her communly known as "Spruce Goose". It was a joint project of Henry J. Kaiser and Hughes Aircraft Company. By 1944, it had lost its strategic importance. Howard Hughes himself made only one test flight with ground effect in about 10 m/33 feet height and for less than one mile, on Nov.2,1947. In the 80th the "Spruce Goose" was displayed in Long Beach/California under a large dome and next to the former ocean liner "Queen Mary". Since 1993 the "Spruce Goose" can be visited in the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum McMinnville/ Oregon. The model comes with a photorealistic 2D panel and the VC showes the complete cockpit including all the crew desks and equipments and the passenger seats for the invited persons of the test flight. When on water surface, special animations sends a motor yacht to the exit door whilst Howard Hughes waits for the boat. Seventeen FSX cameras showes you the giant from its best sides and let you explore the huge cockpit. FSDS 3.5 model by Erwin Welker. SEE FIX ABOVE
Posted Oct 21, 2020 02:14 by Erwin Welker
![Supermarine Sea Otter](https://static.simviation.com/on the water.jpg-thumb.jpg)
![Supermarine Sea Otter](https://static.simviation.com/ready.jpg-thumb.jpg)
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FSX/FS2004 Supermarine Sea Otter amphibian. The Supermarine Sea Otter was a British designed amphibian biplane intended to replace the once venerable Supermarine Walrus in the Royal Air Force reconnaissance and search and rescue missions. It had the distinctions of being the last biplane flying boat to achieve front line service in Great Britain's armed force. GMAX model by A.F.Scrub
Posted Sep 21, 2020 09:40 by A.F.Scrub