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FS
2002 Blackburn Beverley Package Pt. 1.
(Category: FS2002 > Vintage)
2.27Mb (2000 downloads)
FS
2002 Blackburn Beverley Package Pt. 1.
- Aircraft Blackburn Beverley for FS2002 by Ralph Pegram,
Bob Hazeldine and Brian Horsey. The Blackburn Beverley was
a heavy lift military freighter that served in small numbers
with the Royal Air Force in the early 1960s. Powered by four
Bristol Centaurus radials. Flight dynamics © Brian Horsey,
Model and textures © Ralph Pegram Part one of three. See also
Bevpt2.zip & Bevpt3.zip. 2.3MB
Part
2. Panel & Gauges. 3.1MB
Part
3. Sound Files. 7MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive
FS2002
default Boeing 777-300 replacement textures in Singapore Airlines
livery.
(Category: FS2002 > Civil Jets)
0.89Mb (2000 downloads)
FS2002
default Boeing 777-300 replacement textures in Singapore Airlines
livery.
With enhansed structural detail and better looking wing-textures.
By Aneesh Lohani. 911K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:34 by archive

FS2000/2002
BR 707 Boeing 707-324C 1966
(Category: FS2002 > Civil Jets)
2.41Mb (2000 downloads)
FS2000/2002
BR 707 Boeing 707-324C 1966 FSDS Pro model and animation:
Gary Carlson FS2k FDE: Michael Verlin Master textures: Yannick
Charland, Nick Botamer 707 Livery: Michael Verlin Repaint by
Alex Mendes. 2.5MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:34 by archive

FSX screen splash
(Category: Videos/Splashscreens > Splashscreens)
0.58Mb (2000 downloads)
New Splashscreen for FSX
Posted Apr 25, 2010 07:18 by TC3

Boeing 737-300 Turkmenistan
(Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
8.06Mb (2000 downloads)
This is a repaint of the POSKY Boeing 737-700 in Turkmenistan colours. Model by Project Opensky. Repaint by Alexis Antoniou!
Posted Sep 11, 2009 15:14 by Alexis Antoniou,Project Opensk
FS2004
Boeing 7e7 Panel.
(Category: FS2004 > Panels)
4.74Mb (1999 downloads)
FS2004
Boeing 7e7 Panel.
This is Boeing 7e7 type 2D panel- Includes panel and gauges
package. By Yasuhiro Saga. 4.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:26 by archive
FS2004
Texture fixes for the default de havilland comet paintwork,
(Category: FS2004 > Vintage)
5.00Mb (1999 downloads)
FS2004
Texture fixes for the default de havilland comet paintwork,
including virtual cockpit which can appear blurred as they come
in the box, for users without the very latest vid/graphics cards.
These texture fixes clears up the paintwork to what they should
be. The texture fixes are self-installing. Fixed by Tony Gould.
7.3MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive
FS2004
F-16 Viper Update.
(Category: FS2004 > Military)
0.12Mb (1999 downloads)
FS2004
F-16 Viper Update. This
is my second update of the F-16 Viper by Kirk Olsson (here)
. I have updated the flight dynamics, fixed the side views,
added a nav/GPS switch, added a larger autopilot that can be
toggled, changed the afterburner effect, and changed the touchdown
effect. Bob Chicilo.120K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:28 by archive


B-26B Strafer Model
(Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
2.49Mb (1999 downloads)
This is an early-block B model B-26 prior to the addition of the longer wings and taller tail. She is equipped with field modifications in the form of fuselage gun packs...giving her a total of 12 .50s. She is multi-LOD, comes complete with crew figures, panel, gauges and weapons. AIR file by 1%. Weapons are by Dbolt; crew by Martin Wright. The 26 is a tempermental aircraft and it takes some experience to master her flight characteristics. IMPORTANT: The use of elevator trim and flaps are critical in flying the B-26 successfully. There is a complete set of mousable trim controls on the fuel panel. Get to know your panel screens This aircraft bears the colors of "Mister Period/Tondelayo" 452nd BS, 322nd BG, Bury-St-Edmunds, UK, 1943 painted by James Peach (Sopwith Chameleon). The B is based on Bismarck13's (William Dickens) original A model source file. Special thanks to Bis for it's use. Special thanks are also due Sopwith for nagging...er, rather that is inspiring me to do this project. ;) Aircraft model, DP and CFG by myself, skin by Sopwith Chameleon (James Peach),panel by Bismarck13 (William Dickens). Additonal skins are available at Sopwith's CFS2 Paintshop: http://sopwithc.wetpaint.com/ Installation: Unzip the package and place all files in the corresponding folders of your CFS2 main directory. This is freeware but must not be uploaded to other sites, modified in anyway without permission, or used in any way for monetary gain. Enjoy!
Posted Dec 13, 2009 21:38 by Tom Sanford

Boeing 737-200 EasyJet G-BECG
(Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
1.55Mb (1999 downloads)
FS2004 VistaLiners Boeing 737-200 EasyJet G-BECG 'Loch Ness' Circa 1997 Textures only.
One should hardly be surprised that the world's most prolific manufacturer of commercial aircraft is also the producer of the world's most popular jetliner. The 737 became the best-selling commercial jetliner worldwide when orders for it hit 1,831 in June 1987 (surpassing Boeing's own 727 as the previous champ). However, it wasn't always that ways in the first few years of production, there were so few orders that Boeing considered canceling the program. They didn't, and the airplane has more than proven itself in over three decades of service.Requires the FREEWARE aircraft by Vistaliners.
Repaint by Ben Hartmann
Required files:
required file
Posted Jan 27, 2009 05:32 by Ben Hartmann