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Boeing 767-200 Qantas
(Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
1.98Mb (2150 downloads)
Qantas Boeing 767-238ER "City of Wollongong". Model by Project Opensky. Textures thanks to Jacob Kubique
Posted Apr 16, 2012 05:17 by chrisE
Thai international A340-600 Textures
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
4.95Mb (2150 downloads)
Thai A340-600 textures only for the Thomas Ruth a340-600 package
Required files:
required file
Posted May 1, 2011 05:36 by lee roy
Sikorsky
Blackhawk Package Update
(Category: FS2002 > Helicopters)
0.94Mb (2150 downloads)
Sikorsky
Blackhawk Package Update:
- (original package here)
Flight dynamics and textures updates Release 1.2. 964K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:34 by archive
FS2004 Caudron C450 Rafale
(Category: FS2004 > Vintage)
5.59Mb (2150 downloads)
FS2004 Caudron C450 "Rafale" Hélène Boucher, 1934, . A French racer built in 1934, originally for the "Coupe Deutch de la Meurthe" trophy. But this plane was also - and above all - the one used by the french pilot Hélène Boucher to set, during the summer of 1934, several very historical speed records - over 400 km/h - that made the young woman enter the legend, only a few weeks before her death ...Contains all the usual features (moving parts, etc, and even Hélène's face in the pilot seat).Complete package with custom 2D panel (an original bitmap by me, using mainly stock gauges). By Pat Grange. 5.7MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive
FS2002/FS2004
EE Canberra PACK 2/5
(Category: FS2004 > Military)
34.52Mb (2150 downloads)
FS2002/FS2004
EE Canberra PACK 2/5.
This file contains English Electric Canberra GMax models of
B(I) Mk.6, and also PR Mk.3, PR Mk.7, versions of the aircraft
with no VC, default 737 sound. 9 models in all. model: Paul
Foster. panel: Phoenix_Design. 35.3MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive
FS2004
The Britannia Bridge, Anglesey, North Wales
(Category: FS2004 > Scenery)
1.82Mb (2149 downloads)
FS2004
The Britannia Bridge, Anglesey, North Wales.
Britannia Bridge scenery for flight simulator 2004 by Dyl Roberts.
1.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive
FS2004
Puma Helicopter SAAF Textures.
(Category: FS2004 > Helicopters)
2.51Mb (2149 downloads)
FS2004
Puma Helicopter SAAF Textures.
Texture files only Requires Brian Franklin's PUMA (above). Anthony
Totton. 2.6MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive
FS2004
Lancair Legacy Polished Textures
(Category: FS2004 > Props)
3.22Mb (2149 downloads)
FS2004
Lancair Legacy Polished Textures.
This is a repaint of Robert Christopher's Lancair Legacy 2000
For flight simulator 2004 in a high luster shine this Effect
achieved with the use of a modified Alpha Channel .. Aircraft
entitled " Tweety Bird " Textures by Mark Rooks. 3.3MB
Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:29 by archive
FS2004
Gulfstream 5 Update.
(Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
0.03Mb (2149 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
New US Torpedo
(Category: CFS2 > Misc)
0.08Mb (2149 downloads)
This is an original model of the US Mark XIII aerial torpedo with the improved performance achieved by field modifications during the war. Early in the war the Mk13 could only be dropped from altitudes of 50 feet or below and speeds of under 110 kts (as in CFS2). The field mods added plywood casings to the nose and tailfins that broke away on entry to the water and protected the torpedo from breaking up. This torpedo can be dropped effectively from the same altitudes and speeds as the Japanese Type 91 (~150'/~150kts).
The MK_XIII_Torp can simply be substituted for the standard Mk13 in the DP of the stock TBF. In other aircraft it may require a small adjustment to the mounting point.
To install simply place all of the files from the download into the corresponding folders/subfolders of your CFS2 install.
This is freeware, but must not be uploaded to other sites or modified without permission. Enjoy.
Posted Jan 17, 2010 05:59 by Tom Sanford

