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Welcome to the Company
(Category: FSX > Missions)
2.17Mb (1663 downloads)
This is your first assignment with Idaho Air Service. IAS is a charter and cargo company located in the Idaho backcountry. Do you have what it takes to earn your wings and fly for IAS?
This mission is the first in a series of missions and was created with ORBX NRM and the Carenado C185 Bush package.
Posted Aug 10, 2013 22:17 by Brett Lee

Boeing 777-300ER IranAir Texture HD
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
1.46Mb (1663 downloads)
Boeing 777-300ER IranAir textures for the Skyspirit Boeing 777-300ER
Required files:
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Posted Nov 26, 2012 19:19 by Amirhossein Tarmast

KEDW, Edwards Airforce Base DX-10 Flicker Fix version 1.1
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
6.87Mb (1663 downloads)
Update for the earlier Fix I had uploaded.
This one also removes the Light Cones that do not work correctly in DX-10 at KEDW (Scenery Settings: Very Dense).
Addtionally it gives you more frames and better scenery alinged Taxiways. Note that you have to remove the old version of the KEDW Scenery from your Addon Folder!
Posted Apr 25, 2011 19:06 by Karl Meindl

PZL
P37 LOS pack,
(Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
2.61Mb (1663 downloads)
PZL
P37 LOS pack,
Gmax designed, for CFS2 Highly detailed G-max models of A(single
tail) and B(twin tail) version, fully animated, original panel and
virtual cocpit Both A and B version texture of Polish Air Force
September 1939 Created by Krzysztof Malinowski. 2.7MB
PZL37LOS_
pack Upgrade This upgrade fix Quick Combat error. Created by
Krzysztof Malinowski
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:31 by archive

FS2004/2002 F-16 Viper Marine Corp textures
(Category: FS2004 > Military)
4.61Mb (1663 downloads)
FS2004/2002
F-16 Viper Marine Corp textures.
Replacement textures for Kirk Olsons F-16 model USVIPER.zip
here This package contains
jagged green camo textures for one of the few F-16s to be flown
by the Marine Corp. The aircraft was used for DACT (Dissimilar
Air Combat Training). Textures by Justin Lamb. 4.7MB
Required files:
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Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:27 by archive
FS2004
EA Modified Dash8 100 AI Models
(Category: FS2004 > Props)
2.75Mb (1663 downloads)
FS2004
EA Modified Dash8 100 AI Models.
This is a newly created Dash 8 100 model for FS2004. this will
replace the default Dash 8 AI in the sim with modified default
paints and new Dash 8 100 model. Also includes EA paint and
flight BGL for EA paint.Models are 8064 polys. Gmax model and
paint by Greg Ebnit. 2.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:25 by archive

FS2004
Cessna 337 Skymaster Yellow Textures only
(Category: FS2004 > Props)
0.80Mb (1663 downloads)
FS2004
Cessna 337 Skymaster Yellow Textures only.
This is a repaint of Cessna 337. You must have the Cessna 337
from Mike Stone for this to work. This file contains textures
only! Full aircraft required - abovce. Repaint by Gregory Paul.
533K
Posted Sep 25, 2009 04:37 by archive
FS2002
Pan Am Boeing 727-200 in Pan American's old colors
(Category: FS2002 > Civil Jets)
2.54Mb (1663 downloads)
FS2002
Pan Am Boeing 727-200 in Pan American's old colors. Original
by FFX/SGA. Repainted by Henry William.
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:33 by archive

Swiss Airfields Volume 5 - Mollis LSMF.
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
0.81Mb (1663 downloads)
Swiss Airfields Volume 5 - Mollis LSMF.
Posted Feb 20, 2010 08:20 by admin


FS2004/FSX Grumman AA-5A, N877GT realworld Textures #07
(Category: FSX > Props)
2.71Mb (1663 downloads)
This is repaint #07 in my Real World series of repaints for the excellent Grumman AA-5 by Tim "Piglet" Conrad. This particular aircraft N877GT, is a 1976 AA5-A Cheetah, Serial No. AA5A-0267 that can be seen flying out of KSMS (Sumter County Airport) in South Carolina. It was previously based at C77 (Poplar Grove/Belvidere IL). This particular aircraft can be seen all over the southeast and occasionally at KDTO (Denton Municpal) in Denton TX or 52F (Northwest Regional Airport (Roanoke TX). To use this aircraft repaint you will need the original Grumman AA-5A by Tim Conrad (AA-5A.zip)
Required files:
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Posted May 23, 2009 04:19 by John O'Leary