
3.93Mb (5482 downloads)
FSX/FS2004 Breda Zappata BZ308. Includes details on installing into FSX and FS2004. Called the Italian Constellation, the B.Z.308 was a large low-wing monoplane of all-metal construction, the fuselage had an oval cross-section. It had a large tailplane with endplate fins and rudders, retractable landing gear. Powered by four Bristol Centaurus radial engines driving five-bladded propellers, it was designed for a flightcrew of five, and 55 passengers in two cabins, a high-density model was planned with seats for 80. Although flight testing went well, financial problems and the realisation that competition from American-built airliners would take a major share of the post-war airliner market, along with the pressures to close down the Aeronautical section of the Breda, led to the project being abandoned. Breda stopped producing airplanes subsequently.Two liveries are provided, one for Italian Air Force and one for Factory paint.
This model features reflective metallic skin and full animations.
The panel background has been created modifying the default DC3 panel, and it is not intended to reproduce the real panel, due to lack of documentation about it.
Some gauges are default gauges and some have been created by the authors.
Included in this model there is also a simple Virtual Cockpit, with working essential flight instruments and animated flight controls. Capt. I. D'Attomo
Capt. G.Quai
Posted Apr 7, 2009 12:22 by I. D'Attomo


3.54Mb (2852 downloads)
Our new paint for the default FSX Acceleration P51 includes 100% chrome, Scratches and chip paint, Exhaust burn on fuse, New air file and updated .cfg, Most detail is to be seen with a off angle due to the reflection of the metal. its all there, Black spinner and prop, Aged Interior, now looks used and oxidized, Side step a blue color, Chrome Helmet with Designs.
This version has an installer that replaces your cfg and air file but also installs a back up of the stock files. If you have additional paints beyond that, manually back up your air and cfg files before installing. Paint and additional mods by Owen Young. Visit us at www.flightsimnation.com
Posted Mar 29, 2009 14:06 by Sonic

7.25Mb (5858 downloads)
FS2004/FSX Spitfire MK 21 WW2 fighter
With the Mk 21 the elliptical wing gave way to a new one with blunted tips and changes to the flaps and ailerons. The wing was made even stronger and carried four 20mm cannon. The fuselage was redesigned and the whole airframe was heavier than previous Spitfires, meaning the undercarriage had to be made more robust. The wheels were now fully covered by undercarriage doors in flight
GMAX model by A.F.Scrub
Posted Mar 20, 2009 15:56 by A.F.Scrub


7.46Mb (13155 downloads)
Fs2004/FSX Spitfire MK 1A WW2 fighter.
The first production Spitfire, the Mk I was powered by a Merlin III giving 1,030 hp and a maximum speed of 367 mph. This is the mark that mostly fought in the Battle of Britain. It entered service in 1938 with 19 and 66 Squadrons. In all some 1,566 Mk I Spitfires were produced.
This Supermarine Spitfire Mk IA, JZ-E (AR213), 57 OTU, RAF, was flown by F/O J.H. "Ginger" Lacey, 1942.
GMAX model by A.F.Scrub
Posted Mar 9, 2009 18:40 by A.F.Scrub


5.13Mb (6590 downloads)
Fs2004/FSX Seafire Mk III:
The Seafire F. Mk. III was the first true carrier adaptation of the Spitfire design. It was developed from the Seafire Mk. IIC, but incorporated manually folding wings allowing more of these aircraft to be stored on deck or in the hangers below.
3D visual model by Cryingtoto. Three versions included. Upgraded to FS9/FSX by A.F.Scrub
Posted Feb 25, 2009 16:27 by A.F.Scrub


12.83Mb (3736 downloads)
For FS2002, FS2004 and FSX. Pilot, prop, and other bits and pieces and textures from the Jenny model in the FS2004 SDK for gmax. Gauges and sound files from the default FS2004 Jenny; flight dynamics developed with Jerry Beckwith's Flight Dynamics Workbook.
Posted Feb 25, 2009 08:24 by James Hefner

1.19Mb (1961 downloads)
This is an update for FSX acceleration of the
P-51D Reno Air Races by Roger Dial, Steve
Small, and Mike Hambly. I have updated the
flight dynamics and changed the panel a bit
from my previous update for FSX without
acceleration. You will need to add up trim
for take off now. You will need the original
aircraft for this update to work. You won't
need any other update for this one to work.
No virtual cockpit.
Bob Chicilo.
Required files:
required file
Posted Feb 25, 2009 03:12 by Bob Chicilo


0.85Mb (3693 downloads)
FSX Curtiss SOC-3 Seagull
The Seagull served as a catapult launched Scout for Battleships and Cruisers from the late 1930's well into WW2. This is a FSX Acceleration native project. It includes the usual animations, reflective glass, bump maps and .dds textures. It is painted for squadron VO-3 assigned to the USS Idaho. The VC has animated flight controls and working gauges. There is a minimal 2D panel. By Paul Clawson
Posted Feb 24, 2009 03:45 by Paul Clawson

2.23Mb (894 downloads)
FSX Douglas XC-112A/YC-112A Textures only.
In order to meet a USAAF requirement for an improved version of the C-54 Skymaster, Douglas proposed in July 1944 a simple development of the C-54E, combining its unpressurised fuselage with 2100 hp Pratt & Whitney R-2800 C series engines: the XC-112. Soon this idea was dropped in favour of the stretched and pressurised XC-112A. The XC-112A made its first flight on 15 February 1946 and was in fact the prototype of the civil DC-6. Following the first initial testing the aircraft was delivered on 22 June 1946 to the USAAF, designated YC-112A, where it flew 9 years before starting a 21 years spanning commercial career as a DC-6. These are textures only. You will require Jens B. Kristensen's Douglas DC-6 (early version) (dc6_v20x.zip).
Original textures by Jens B. Kristensen, repaint by Maarten Brouwer.
Required files:
required file
Posted Feb 22, 2009 03:48 by Maarten Brouwer

2.27Mb (2328 downloads)
FSX Douglas VC-118-DO 'The Independence'Textures only.
This Douglas VC-118-DO was the personal aircraft of President Harry S. Truman. It was named 'The Independence' after President Truman's home town in Missouri. The aircraft was delivered on 1 July 1947 and served from 4 July 1947 on as a presidential aircraft till 1953 when Gen. Dwight Eisenhower became President of the USA. It seems that the rather special paint job was based on an idea by President Truman himself. 46-0505 served on as a general VIP transport till 1966 when it was donated to the Smithonian Institute for preservation. It is on loan to the Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.'The Independence' could accommodate for 24 day or 12 sleeper passengers (in the main cabin). It had a luxurious State Room aft of the passenger door. Usually there was a crew of eight. It is featured here in its original tan, blue and metal livery. You will require Jens B. Kristensen's great FSX Douglas DC-6 (early version) (dc6_v20x.zip). Original textures by Jens B. Kristensen. Repaint by Maarten Brouwer.
Required files:
required file
Posted Feb 22, 2009 03:46 by Maarten Brouwer