30.92Mb (45985 downloads)
FS2004 and FSX 100% complete. Royal Australian Air force 1st Squadron F/A-18F SuperHornet to be Based at Amberley Air force Base Queensland March of next year. 25 Superhornets have been purchased to replace the ageing F-111 models until the new JSF F-35 Lightning II comes into service. Now in Regard to my Previous Textures for the RAAF 1st Sqn and the F/A-18E and F models. This is a whole Revamp Of the entire textures I did before. I have adjusted and fixed everything like the anti-collision lights on the tail and the Fuselage and Fixed the Pylons and weapons to suit. After 24 hours of work this model with textures of RAAF 1st Squadrons Superhornet and also added are My unmarked weathered textures designs for the budding Artist. Textures By Barry Magann and Sound by Barry Magann Model Aircraft By Team FS KBT. Model design by Daisuke Yamamoto. Flight dynamics,Paint and editing of Model, By Hiroaki Kubota. XML(Effects) by Toshikazu Shimizu
Posted Sep 23, 2009 08:52 by Paul Atreides
1.55Mb (2029 downloads)
FSX Acceleration F/A-18 Aggression Team Textures for the default FSX Acceleration F-18
Posted Sep 23, 2009 03:47 by Reginleif
0.64Mb (6337 downloads)
High-resolution realistic HUD for default FSX Acceleration F/A-18. Includes 2D and VC HUD; Courseline steering arrow; Ability to link to NAV1, NAV2, or GPS; Multiple clock modes; Realistic HUD reject options; Altitude options; Energy caret; AOA bracket; ILS needles; ACLS tadpole; HUD switch panel; docs and image files for instructions on use. Modified for FSX Acceleration default F/A-18 by Damien13N.
Posted Sep 20, 2009 20:05 by Damien Oxier
3.61Mb (2383 downloads)
FSX Acceleration F/A-18C Golden Dragons Textures.
Textures only VFA-192 Golden Dragons
F/A-18C Hornets using Acceleration
default F-18.
Textures only. By Ray Gagnon
Posted Sep 20, 2009 06:18 by admin
3.63Mb (2017 downloads)
FSX Acceleration F/A-18C Marauders Textures.
Textures only VFA-82 Marauders
F/A-18C Hornets using Acceleration
default F-18.
Textures only. By Ray Gagnon
Posted Sep 20, 2009 06:16 by admin
10.20Mb (3746 downloads)
This is an update for FSX acceleration of the
Alphasim F-3D Skyknight. I have updated the
flight dynamics, adjusted the scrape points,
added a few gauges to the panels, changed the
GPS, made the autopilot bigger, and added the
fourth wheel. There is a working virtual
cockpit. This is the whole aircraft.
Posted Sep 19, 2009 15:24 by Bob Chicilo
6.19Mb (4526 downloads)
This is an update for FSX acceleration of the
Alphasim A-3B Skywarrior. I have redone the
flight dynamics, added the fourth wheel,
instead of having it a scrape point. I added
a nav/GPS switch to the panel, made the
autopilot a bit bigger, changed the GPS, and
made minor changes to the background picture.
There is a virtual cockpit but none of the
gauges are clickable. This is the whole
aircraft.
Posted Sep 13, 2009 19:41 by Bob Chicilo
38.59Mb (5757 downloads)
F-16C Block 50/52 and Block 30/32 Thunderbirds. This is a repackaging of Kirk Olsson's excellent F-16C Thunderbirds #1-6, above. The Thunderbirds used to be Block 30/32's but are currently Block 50/52's (GE/P&W). This package updates the engines to Block 50 (GE) and Block 52 (P&W) and has Block 30 (GE) and Block 32 (P&W) with the correct flight dynamics guaranteed Mach 2.05 and higher at 40,000 feet in FSX SP2.
Posted Sep 10, 2009 22:12 by Dana Eng
19.88Mb (31592 downloads)
The LOCKHEED MARTIN F-16 Viper Thunderbird by Kirk Olsson modified for FSX. Inclusive package.
This package work out of the box. I have added FSX compatible gauges to the VC and 2d panel. Due to the way this aircraft was designed VC is limited in how many gauges can be added but I added all I could. Some areas of the VC are not editable. Fully edited 2d panel. Gauges and BMP's included. Merci Kirk for this beautiful aircraft. Updated by Danny Garnier.
Posted Sep 9, 2009 10:53 by GARNIER D
3.37Mb (5014 downloads)
FSX Acceleration Default F/A-18C CAF Tiger Meet Textures only.
Fictional repaint of CAF Tiger Meet
F/A-18C Hornets using Acceleration
default F-18.
Textures only. By Ray Gagnon
Posted Sep 9, 2009 07:09 by Ray Gagnon