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FSX/P3D Bombardier CRJ-900 SAS Scandinavian Airlines package
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
50.72Mb (1925 downloads)
FSX/P3D Bombardier CRJ-900 SAS Scandinavian Airlines package.
SAS Scandinavian Airlines is the flag carrier of Scandanavia, which is Norway, Sweden and Denmark. As of late 2018, SAS operate 25 CRJ-900 operated through Cityjet and Nordica.
This is the FSX Native AI model by UTT with added upgraded VC by David Hoeffgen
, includes built in FMC, working wipers and more (see VC docs in folder). This is a basic AI exterior model and looks good and has a great VC!
Thanks to Joahn Clausen for the great textures. Put together and tested in P3Dv4 by Chris Evans. Should work in FSX and all P3D versions.
Posted Nov 1, 2018 12:13 by chris evans
FSX Douglas C-54
(Category: FSX > Vintage)
18.45Mb (1925 downloads)
The Douglas C-54 was a quad engines military transport massively used during WWII. The package contains several liveries (Sabena Qantas, SAS, etc). Original model by Jens B. Kristensen. New VC, panels and gauges by Philippe Wallaert. See instructions for installation and configuration in the readme.txt file. Credit Jens B. Kristensen for the original and spendid aircraft.
Posted Jul 4, 2018 01:47 by philippe Wallaert
Airbus A321-231 American Airlines
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
60.80Mb (1925 downloads)
American Airlines repaint of the Project Airbus A321-231 with Sharklets. 2d panel but no VC .
Posted Mar 29, 2017 11:54 by w.thomason
FSX Boeing B-797 Flying Wing project update
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
0.13Mb (1925 downloads)
This patch fixes some problems with the previous distribution: lack of speed, hight altitude stability, range, etc. Simply replace the aircraft.cfg and Boeing_797.air files by the new ones.
Required files:
required file
Posted Apr 24, 2016 11:20 by Philippe Wallaert
Randall Airport, New York, Scenery Package
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
19.26Mb (1925 downloads)
Randall Airport, Middletown, New York. I have completely rebuilt my Randall Airport. This package now contains photoscenery, SLOPING RUNWAY, and accurately recreated airport scenery with custom buildings. Follow the instructions in the readme.
Posted Aug 26, 2011 13:45 by Scenery Dude
FS2004
CRETE (Greek Island) SRTM scenery mesh
(Category: FS2004 > Scenery)
4.29Mb (1925 downloads)
FS2004
CRETE (Greek Island) SRTM scenery mesh.
Based on SRTM Data (3 arc/ sec), generated with Matthew Styles's
program "SRTM To BGL v1.04", sampled to LOD10 resolution (76m).
Werner F. Vogt. 4.4MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:25 by archive
FS2004
Mirage 2000C FAB Textures only
(Category: FS2004 > Military)
12.41Mb (1925 downloads)
FS2004
Mirage 2000C FAB Textures only. Dassault Mirage 2000-C in
colours of FAB, painted by Cristiano Magnani, requires Roland
Laborie, Jean Pierre Bourgeois and Pierre Marchadier Mirage
2000 (here)
12.7MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:28 by archive
FS2002
Beachcraft Duke 60
(Category: FS2002 > Props)
0.59Mb (1925 downloads)
FS2002
Beachcraft Duke 60 Excellent Beechcraft Duke with full moving
parts and FSDS lighting also includes kneeboard checklists.
Painting in Metallic colours of Mozambique "INHACA ISLAND" -
Africa Own panel and default sounds. Original By Chuck Dome
Panel and Paint by Mario Coelho. 560K
Posted Aug 24, 2009 06:45 by archive
Next Generation Aircraft Canuck
(Category: FS Concept Aircraft > FS Concept Aircraft)
45.31Mb (1925 downloads)
A fun concept aircraft. This is the Canuck by Next Generation Aircraft Design. It easily achieved the goals of carrying two tons of cargo, and still taking off in under three hundred feet. STOL performance when lightly loaded amounts to merely two hundred feet take-off or landing. Comes with two variations: Wheels, and Floats, along with animations galore! No VC. It is one of several models I have built. More aircraft are coming soon!
Posted Jul 18, 2010 18:33 by David Sommerfeld
FSX F-111C and F-111F SP1 Patch
(Category: FSX > Military)
0.17Mb (1925 downloads)
This Patch will allow the FSX F-111C and F-111F package RADARs to work in FSX using SP1. Steve Hess Required the F-111 above.
Posted Jun 17, 2009 00:04 by Steve Hess

