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Cessna Citation X Flight Dynamics 2ND Update (Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
0.01Mb (2530 downloads)
Citation X FD Second Update. Increased thrust to proper specifications, corrected to true airspeed (KTAS) for the excellent business jet by Alejandro Rojas at 37,000 feet to reach Mach 0.90-0.93 as delineated in specifications. What was I thinking on the first update? Had corrected indicated airspeed instead of true airspeed. Wasn't thinking properly (made the jet go Mach 1.5 at that altitude). The excellent Citation by Alejandor Rojas is needed and may be obtained here
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Posted Sep 3, 2008 22:13 by Dana Eng
 
FSX DC 8-62 with new panels
FSX DC 8-62 with new panels
FSX DC 8-62 with new panels (Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
10.16Mb (2529 downloads)
This is a panel update of the Douglas DC 8-62 jetliner, originally designed by Capt. Italo D'Attomo. It's the same model recently posted by Philippe Wallaert but features new panel options, a photoreal 2D panel and an entirely remodeled VC interior and gauge configuration. Burner and smoke are now included as well. Not known if the aircraft also runs in FS2004 and P3D/3. The panels utilize many of the great gauges by Philippe Wallaert. Thanks to Capt. D' Attomo for the original model and to Philippe Wallaert for his phantastic gauges. This is the whole aircraft. Panel updates by Michael Pook.
Posted Sep 16, 2017 06:49 by Michael Pook
 
FSX British Aerospace HS 125 package
FSX British Aerospace HS 125 package
FSX British Aerospace HS 125 package (Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
20.20Mb (2529 downloads)
The HS 125 is one of the first small business jet (maiden flight in 1962). Originally designed by de Havilland, then Hawker Siddeley, then British Aerospace and finally Raytheon. Credits to Alejandro Rojas Lucena and Garrett Smith (FMC) for the original aircraft. VC modifications, gauges and panels for wide and standard screen including GPWS callout by Philippe Wallaert. See instructions for installation and configuration in the readme.txt file. Nice flights!
Posted Jun 26, 2016 06:08 by Philippe Wallaert
 
FS2004/2002
                  PZL P.11C.
FS2004/2002 PZL P.11C. (Category: FS2004 > Vintage)
1.20Mb (2529 downloads)
FS2004/2002 PZL P.11C. While maybe not as famous as the major players of the war, like the Messerschmitts and Spitfires, the trim and beautiful PZL P.11c was a spectacular craft in its own right. It was an aircraft worthy of accolades, and all this from a new company, and a country that had only been in existence for twenty years. Created by J R Lucariny. 1.2MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
 
FS2004
                  Mike Stone C-130 Update
FS2004 Mike Stone C-130 Update (Category: FS2004 > Military)
0.13Mb (2529 downloads)
FS2004 Mike Stone C-130 Update. This is an update of the C-130H by Mike Stone. I have updated the flight dynamics, put in all the wheels, added a digital trim to the panel, and made it easier to see over the nose. Follow the read me instructions and you can have both versions, tanks or no tanks. Bob Chicilo. Requires Mike Stone's C-130 here. 132K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive
 
Lodestar L-18, C-57, C60A gauge FIX
Lodestar L-18, C-57, C60A gauge FIX
Lodestar L-18, C-57, C60A gauge FIX (Category: FSX > Props)
0.03Mb (2528 downloads)
Lockheed Lodestar L-18, C-57, and C60A Gauge Fix for FSX and FS9 by Milton Shupe PROBLEM: Missing ADI gauge bmp RESOLUTION: Copy paste the ADI_Bar.bmp to your Lodestar/Panel/ST_Lodestar folder Thank you Milton Shupe October 10, 2015
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Posted Oct 10, 2015 12:00 by Milton Shupe
 
T-28 Trojan Navy VT-5
T-28 Trojan Navy VT-5
T-28 Trojan Navy VT-5 (Category: FSX > Military)
23.46Mb (2528 downloads)
This is Tim Conrad's T-28 Trojan Modified For FSX. The T-28 was the primary trainer for many Air Force and Navy pilots. This model is painted in United States Navy VT-5 colors. The T-28 was powered by an 800 hp. Wright R-1300 with a 2 blade constant speed propeller. New flight Dynamics ,a new modern VC cockpit using default gauges and VT-5 textures with Exhaust flames effect complete instructions for use on your own project by Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft. Aircraft has a 2D and 3D panel. Includes Pictures and History of the T-28 Trojan
Posted Jan 12, 2015 14:30 by mark rooks
 
Norfolk Carrier Groups
Norfolk Carrier Groups
Norfolk Carrier Groups (Category: FSX > Misc)
15.88Mb (2528 downloads)
Two Carrier tracks from Norfolk VA to Italy and to the Caribbean. A whole fleet with carrier and escort ships. Some great ships of other designers are included, cause I had to modify them to be used as AI vessels. Needs Nimitz of Javier Fernandez.
Posted Apr 1, 2013 11:05 by Blaunarwal
 
DC3 2D panel Upgrade V2
DC3 2D panel Upgrade V2 (Category: FSX > Panels)
4.69Mb (2528 downloads)
Going a step further. Adding dual VOR capability on top of the dual ADF. Updated GPS to 500. Trim wheel and indicator. Duel fuel rate for mixture. And of course an autopilot. By Grant06
Posted Mar 12, 2013 19:46 by Grant06
 
US Airways NC Airbus A321-231 (N508AY)
US Airways NC Airbus A321-231 (N508AY)
US Airways NC Airbus A321-231 (N508AY) (Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
9.57Mb (2528 downloads)
I am very proud to present this Project Airbus (pa321) Airbus A321-231 in the US Airways NC livery. This was the 2nd A321-231 acquired by US Airways and is 1 of 20 A321-231's in US Airways' A321 fleet. It was delivered new to US Airways in December of 2008 and bears registration N508AY. The A321 is the medium-haul workhorse for US Airways and flies into most major US airports serviced by US Airways including; KCLT, KPHX, KLAX, KSFO, KORD, KMCO, KSAN among others. The A321's service Caribbean destinations for US Airways as well. This is a detailed repaint with custom textures. The repainted textures in this package are 32-bit with no mipmaps for best clarity and quality. This is a complete install. The Project Airbus A321-231 model and air files are included. Uses default 737-400 2d panel and sounds. (No VC) Please see Readme.txt for more details. Repaint by Jeffrey S. Bryner.
Posted May 27, 2011 18:40 by Jeffrey S. Bryner