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FS2004
Gulfstream 5 Update.
(Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
0.03Mb (2130 downloads)
FS2004
Gulfstream 5 Update.
This is an update for FS 9 of the Gulfstream 5 by Mike Stone
(Required here).
I have added the rest of the wheels, updated the flight dynamics,
and added a trim gauge to the panel and changed the view angle.
Bob Chicilo. 29K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:29 by archive
![F4U-4B Corsair](https://static.simviation.com/1950_tn.JPG-thumb.jpg)
F4U-4B Corsair
(Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
4.29Mb (2130 downloads)
This is a conversion of Dbolt's F4U-4C to a Korean War vintage F4U-4B of VMF-214 that operated from the USS Sicily and Pusan airfields in the early days of the Korean Conflict. The textures are by Kelticheart.
The panel is the standard Corsair panel with the Korean GPS gauge added for navigation purposes. This gauge has a power switch and tuning knob that are mousable. Korean airfields are on channels 1-40. This gauge is attached to the standard Corsair throttle panel.
Posted Jun 23, 2009 22:30 by Tom Sanford
![FSX Aeroworks ARX-1A/B xStream version 2](https://static.simviation.com/ARX1ab_tn.gif.jpg-thumb.jpg)
![FSX Aeroworks ARX-1A/B xStream version 2](https://static.simviation.com/1A_panl_tn.gif.jpg-thumb.jpg)
FSX Aeroworks ARX-1A/B xStream version 2
(Category: FSX > Props)
14.37Mb (2129 downloads)
The ARX-1 is a single seat sailplane concept in both unpowered (A model) and powered versions (B model). Both glider models make use of the variometer to detect thermals for soaring in FSX. The Concept 1 was our first concept plane, released in 2000 for FS7. The ARX-1 was originally designed after RC gliders, with basic technology from the default FS2000 Schweizer. So it does not have negative flaps, water ballast, or retractable gear. As our first Concept, it is purposely built to be incredibly simple, reliable, docile, and mildy aerobatic and features a forward fuselage and cockpit section identical to it's much smaller and faster cousin, the ARX-6 Formula One pylon air racer. This package includes 11 aircraft in 2 different models with 12 schemes. By Jason L. Terry and Brady Duros.
Posted Dec 7, 2012 06:47 by Jason Terry
![MDLC
- An easy way to build CFS2 weapons](https://static.simviation.com/MDLC.jpg)
MDLC
- An easy way to build CFS2 weapons
(Category: CFS2 > Utilities)
0.28Mb (2129 downloads)
MDLC
- An easy way to build CFS2 weapons without
SCASM coding, to use the MDLC /P command will support this way now.
Tutorial included. Ivan Hsu. 283K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:09 by archive
FS2004 KC-135R Tanker Update.
(Category: FS2004 > Military)
0.06Mb (2129 downloads)
FS2004
KC-135R Tanker Update. This
is an update of the KC-135R Tanker by Mike Stone (required here).
It now has all the wheels, a slightly re-arranged panel, the
radio toggle works now, the thrust reversers work, and it has
updated flight dynamics. Bob Chicilo. 66K
Required files:
required file
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive
![FS2004
Playboy Default Boeing 737-400 Textures only](https://static.simviation.com/fs9734playb.jpg)
FS2004
Playboy Default Boeing 737-400 Textures only
(Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
0.57Mb (2129 downloads)
FS2004
Playboy Default Boeing 737-400 Textures only.
This is a repaint for the default Boeing 737-400 for FS2004
that I thought I'd give a go and so here's the result. Hope
you like. Repaint by C.Bridge. 583K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:29 by archive
![FS2004 P-51 Mustang Old Crow Textures](https://static.simviation.com/oldcrow1_screenshot.JPG-thumb.jpg)
![FS2004 P-51 Mustang Old Crow Textures](https://static.simviation.com/oldcrow2_screenshot.JPG-thumb.jpg)
FS2004 P-51 Mustang Old Crow Textures
(Category: FS2004 > Vintage)
5.49Mb (2129 downloads)
Textures only for the original model P-51D by Roger Dial, Steve Small & Mike Hambly. Aircraft not included. 'Old Crow' was flown by Lt. Bud Anderson of the 357th Fighter Group. There are two versions here; bare aluminum and olive drab paint scheme with white-wall tires. Repainted by R.E. Wyman.
Required files:
required file
Posted Feb 28, 2010 15:58 by R.E. Wyman
![De Havilland DH-80A Puss Moth SKI Version 1.0](https://static.simviation.com/skis2.JPG-thumb.jpg)
![De Havilland DH-80A Puss Moth SKI Version 1.0](https://static.simviation.com/mervc6.JPG-thumb.jpg)
De Havilland DH-80A Puss Moth SKI Version 1.0
(Category: FS2004 > Props)
11.24Mb (2129 downloads)
De Havilland DH-80A Puss Moth SKI Version 1.0 for FS2004 Only
by Milton Shupe, Scott Thomas, Damian Radice, Tom Falley with Sounds by Mike Hambly.
Technical assistance by Mike Wilkinson, Bill Brady, the Scottish Museum of Flight, Kevin Moore, Ferry van Orden, Leif ... and members of SOH forums. Functional VC model included; Pkg incl an excellent flight model and features a beautiful custom era correct panel with new XML gauges and easy-to-read virtual cockpit plus four paint schemes. Contact info in documentation.
Posted Nov 16, 2009 07:26 by Milton Shupe
![FSX/FS2004 Firefly Mk7](https://static.simviation.com/1approach.jpg-thumb.jpg)
![FSX/FS2004 Firefly Mk7](https://static.simviation.com/1Trainer.jpg-thumb.jpg)
FSX/FS2004 Firefly Mk7
(Category: FSX > Vintage)
4.80Mb (2129 downloads)
FS2004/FSX Firefly Mk7 Warbird
The AS.7 variant was a no guns anti-submarine aircraft. Rockets, bombs and depht charges could be carried. The first production Griffon 59-powered Firefly AS.Mk 7 was flown in October 1951.
The Firefly Mk 7 had a completely revised installation for the Rolls-Royce Griffon 59 engine. The most notable feature was the deep "beard" radiator.
The long-span Mk 1 wings were reinstated and the tail unit was completely redesigned. The Firefly AS Mk7 was intended as an interim anti-submarine aircraft pending availability of the Gannet.The T.Mk7 was a trainer version. You get both models. GMAX mdl by A.F.Scrub
Posted Oct 4, 2009 10:05 by A.F.Scrub
![FSX A318-100 CCM Textures](https://static.simviation.com/187thumbnail.jpg-thumb.jpg)
FSX A318-100 CCM Textures
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
1.86Mb (2129 downloads)
FSX A318-100 CCM textures only. Needs IFDG A318-100 JMC available here:
Required files:
required file
Posted Apr 13, 2009 04:51 by Henry Rastouil