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Database for above (Category: FS98 > Utilities)
0.55Mb (1600 downloads)
Database for above with 50000 navaids & more. File size 580518 World UK Map for use with this program & Nav 1.8. V.2.00. Full UK map. File size 1196343
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:20 by archive
 
FS98/FS2000
                  Bell 412SP - Bill's Australian Rescue Series
0.16Mb (1600 downloads)
FS98/FS2000 Bell 412SP - Bill's Australian Rescue Series Aircraft design by Deane Baunton 1999 Flight Dynamics & Panel by Tim Harris Repaint by Bill (Blue-Goose) Robinson (Canberra, ACT, Australia) . Animated rotors and mods by P. Jorg 25/7/1999 So far in the series: ACT SouthCare (1) This repaint of the SouthCare helicopter replaces my previous version of the same helicopter. New South Wales NRMA CareFlight (2) Queensland RACQ CareFlight. 169K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:37 by archive
 
FS2004
                  Default Bell206b Military Textures
FS2004 Default Bell206b Military Textures (Category: FS2004 > Helicopters)
1.01Mb (1600 downloads)
FS2004 Default Bell206b Military Textures. This is a repaint of the default bell 206b in military colors. My first repaint hope you like it. By Alberto Herrera (aka randombeaner) 1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:31 by archive
 
FS2K
                  USAF Northrop T-38 Talon
FS2K USAF Northrop T-38 Talon (Category: FS2000 > Military)
0.06Mb (1600 downloads)
FS2K USAF Northrop T-38 Talon. File size 68093. P Hartle, P Robbins
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:36 by archive
 
FS2002/0
                  Rans S-9 Chaos
FS2002/0 Rans S-9 Chaos (Category: FS2002 > Props)
0.57Mb (1600 downloads)
FS2002/0 Rans S-9 Chaos. The S-9 is a homebuilt kit plane that can be assembled in 300-500 hours. Capable of 4 g's+ and 2 g's-, this nimble little craft is aerobatic if equipped with an aerobatic fuel system. Powered by a Rotax liquid cooled 582. Made and designed by rans14. 587K
Posted Aug 24, 2009 06:45 by archive
 
FS2002
                  PRO Fairchild Metroliner III (Big Sky Air Livery)
FS2002
                  PRO Fairchild Metroliner III (Big Sky Air Livery)
0.50Mb (1600 downloads)
FS2002 PRO Fairchild Metroliner III (Big Sky Air Livery) The Metro can trace its lineage back to the original Swearingen Merlin I executive transport. From the Merlin I Swearingen developed the turboprop powered II and III which were to form the basis of the new Metro commuter airliner. This version is an all new FSDS model, with a new airfile, moving parts, custom panel, FS2002 night lighting, and a weight and balance section. It is painted in the Big Sky Air Livery. By Fred Choate. 524K
Posted Aug 24, 2009 06:44 by archive
 
Aer Lingus Cabin Crew Pack for FlightDeck SFX Panel
35.63Mb (1600 downloads)
The following file contains various recorded sounds from Aer Lingus flights which includes safety demos for the a330 and a321, landing announcements at various airports as well as a generic welcome , amongst others.Enjoy.Note , you must have the fantastic FlightDeck SFX Panel
Posted Aug 12, 2009 16:10 by Owen Cannon
 
Boeing 737-900 - KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (NC) - PH-BXS
17.91Mb (1599 downloads)
Boeing 737-900 - KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (NC) - PH-BXS. Whole aircraft included. Model by TDS. Textures by Kyle Schurb.
Posted Jun 16, 2016 13:49 by ChrisE
 
McDonnell
                  Douglas MD11
McDonnell Douglas MD11 (Category: FS98 > Panels)
1.40Mb (1599 downloads)
McDonnell Douglas MD11 FS98 panel- McDonnel Douglas MD-11 caMD-11pnl. Photorealistic panel for the MD-11. NavDash ready, removable yoke, NO Smoking, Fasten Seat Belts switches with sound and more. Works with 3DFx/Monster3D.By Chris Alevritis. By Chris Alevritis.File Size 1471508. Patch for this file
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:21 by archive
 
FS2004
                  DH-4 Bomber
FS2004 DH-4 Bomber (Category: FS2004 > Vintage)
3.80Mb (1599 downloads)
FS2004 DH-4 Bomber: The De Havilland DH-4 was was the only US built aircraft to see combat during World War I. When the US entered the war in April 1917, the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps only had 132 aircraft, and all were obsolete. Colonel R. C. Bolling was commissioned to study current Allied aircraft designs being used at the front and to arrange for their manufacture in America. By the end of the war, 3,431 had been delivered to the Air Service. By Chris Herring. 3.9MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:23 by archive