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FSX/FS2004 An-2T PR-ACF ACF textures
FSX/FS2004 An-2T PR-ACF ACF textures
FSX/FS2004 An-2T PR-ACF ACF textures (Category: FSX > Props)
3.34Mb (682 downloads)
FSX/FS2004 An-2T PR-ACF ACF textures for the Antonov AN-2 by V. Zhyhulskiy.
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Posted Apr 10, 2017 02:27 by Liao Yitong
 
Helicopter mission to Sugarloaf mountain
Helicopter mission to Sugarloaf mountain (Category: FSX > Missions)
0.47Mb (682 downloads)
This is an alternative to the FSX Acceleration Advanced level helicopter mission. The helicopter used here is the Bell Jet Ranger rather than the EH101. Should be a bit easier, but in the same location, namely Sugar Loaf mountain and the cable lift in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In this mission, there has been a mechanical problem and your assistance is needed.
Posted Dec 30, 2016 16:00 by Don Olsson
 
Boeing 747-400 Cargolux
Boeing 747-400 Cargolux (Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
14.36Mb (682 downloads)
Boeing 747-400 Cargolux. Luxemburg cargo airline, Cargolux, currently operate 6 Boeing 747-400F. Model by Project Opensky. Textures by RyanC.
Posted Oct 26, 2016 06:09 by chrisE
 
Dash8Q-400 LC Peru Textures
Dash8Q-400 LC Peru Textures (Category: FSX > Props)
(682 downloads)
LC Peru txtures for the Dash Q-400 by Premier Aircraft Design.
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Posted Oct 22, 2015 15:41 by Raoul
 
FSX/FS2004 Texture-set for VC-118 "The Independence"
FSX/FS2004 Texture-set for VC-118 "The Independence"
10.66Mb (682 downloads)
I adapted the textures made by Maarten Brower for the JBK DC-6-model for the use on the finer (as i think) model by Greg Pepper. It shows one of the most famous Douglas-aircraft: "The Independence", named after the hometown of President Harry S. Truman. It served from 4 July 1947 on as a presidential aircraft till 1953.
Download here (external link)
Posted Jan 3, 2015 07:47 by Hartmut Hekmann
 
Boeing 737-200 Janet Airlines Textures
Boeing 737-200 Janet Airlines Textures (Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
2.64Mb (682 downloads)
Twextures for Erick Cantu's/Vistaliners Boeing 737-200 in the paint scheme of Janet Airlines. (Tail# N5294M). Janet is the de facto name for a small fleet of passenger aircraft operated for the United States Air Force. Their aircraft transport military and contractor employees and currently serve mostly the Nevada National Security Site (most notably Area 51) from their terminal at Las Vegas' McCarran International Airport
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Posted Apr 16, 2013 23:25 by Mitchell Green
 
Desperate Battles Revised
Desperate Battles Revised (Category: CFS2 > Missions & Campaigns)
12.67Mb (682 downloads)
This is meant to be an historical campaign, based on the carrier battles of the Battle of the Eastern Solomons (22-25 August 1942) and the Battle of Santa Cruz (25-27 October 1942. I named the campaign “Desperate Battles” because at this stage of the war the US Navy was fighting uphill. That is, they had fewer resources than the Japanese, in many ways inferior aircraft and less experienced pilots. In both battles, the Japanese are the attackers and the USN has to fight a defensive struggle. The dates, times and locations of each engagement (mission) are as close as possible to the actual ones. Ship names, locations and courses as well as aircraft numbers and types are as accurate as possible. Attack angles and targets are set up to give historical results, but you, the player can change history (slightly). The campaign consists of various missions; recon, strike, defensive and land based as well as carrier based. Random chance plays a big role in the numbers of defensive aircraft and in some cases, whether or not a target will be there at all. Call signs 2 and aircraft skins however are not historical. Carrier task forces are set up to sail into a 15 knot wind on takeoff and landing. Using the alternate dps provided for the Usio ships and the FDG alternate files for US aircraft should make this campaign even more realistic and challenging.
Posted Apr 18, 2012 10:36 by Shadow Wolf 07
 
FS2004 Features For Pilotable Destroyer USS Laffey
FS2004 Features For Pilotable Destroyer USS Laffey
7.05Mb (682 downloads)
FS2002/FS2004 features for a pilotable destroyer of Sumner class "USS Laffey". This is a nice CFS2 model, representing a warship from ca. 1950, without VC, made by Collin Glendinning. My AddOn provides a pilotable ship with 2 bridge views, 8 deck views and photorealistic AA-gun views in 7 directions. Sounds and special effects, like depth charges or torpedohits are included. Bitmaps and configuration by Erwin Welker http://www.simviation.com/lair/cfs2shipyard.htm
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Posted Dec 12, 2011 09:32 by Erwin Welker
 
VRS Superbug VFA-86 CAG Textures
VRS Superbug VFA-86 CAG Textures
VRS Superbug VFA-86 CAG Textures (Category: FSX > Payware)
2.69Mb (682 downloads)
VRS Superbug VFA-86 Sidewinders CAG textures only. Requires the payware VRS SuperBug. Repaint by Hornet202 Enjoy
Posted Jul 31, 2011 21:57 by Chris Hammons
 
CFS2
            Maskrider GSL Dobodura Pack
CFS2 Maskrider GSL Dobodura Pack (Category: CFS2 > Scenery)
1.35Mb (682 downloads)
CFS2 Maskrider GSL Dobodura Pack: This pack contains 11 of the 14 airstrips that were located on the grassy flatlands inland from the coastal village of Buna. Buna, located on the north coast of Papua New Guinea proper, approximately 15 miles NW of the provincial capital of Moro Bay, was the beginning and the end of the Japanese push over the Owen Stanley’s, along the Kokoda Track, to Port Moresby. At the end of the Kokoda Campaign, the flat often swampy plains inland from Buna were quickly developed into one of the larger airfield complexes of the war. Used both as a major transit as well as staging area- the Dobodura complex of airfields was the mainstay of the Allied aerial campaign against New Britain and Rabaul. The airstrips acquired names depending upon their proximity to villages scattered around the plains: Girua, Embi, Borio, Horanda, Popondetta, Soputa and of course Dobodura where a pre-war airstrip, Raways Strip, was already located. By Chris Westervelt. 1.4MB
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:30 by archive