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FS2002
                  BAe hawk 'YellowJack' textures only
FS2002 BAe hawk 'YellowJack' textures only (Category: FS2002 > Military)
0.45Mb (612 downloads)
FS2002 BAe hawk 'YellowJack' textures only . Repaint of the BAe Hawk(textures only). Based on the old RAF display team that used to be based at RAF Valley,called the"yellow jacks"they were a team of Gnat fast jets.You will need the REDPACK1.ZIP (here) .Repaint by Dylan Roberts. 463K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:33 by archive
 
Beech1900D
                  Frontier Flying Service Texture only 2
0.36Mb (612 downloads)
Beech1900D Frontier Flying Service Texture only 2 for Mike Stone's excellent Beechcraft 1900D. Aircraft.cfg modified to fit FS2002 ATC Features & added Smoke system Section. (full aircraft available on page 34 if needed) Bernhard Behle. 373K
Posted Aug 24, 2009 06:45 by archive
 
FS2004                   ATL 98 Carvair Proto Textures only
FS2004 ATL 98 Carvair Proto Textures only (Category: FS2004 > Props)
0.71Mb (612 downloads)
FS2004 ATL 98 Carvair Proto Textures only. . Built a Douglas C-54B-1-DC Skymaster at Chicago, IL, for the USAAF (c/n 10528). After WW2 struck off and converted to DC-4 standard. Delivered to Braniff Airways. The C-54B-DC was bought by Air Charter (renamed British United Airways in 1960) 24 January 1955, registered G-ANYB and named 'Atalanta'. Conversion to Carvair (c/n C54B-DC/10528/ATL98/1) started on # October 1960. The first flight took place from Southend on 21 June 1961. This Carvair 'Yankee Bravo' was Carvair #1. It is portrayed in the colours and has the window configuration of the day of the first flight. Carvairs were typically fitted to carry 5 cars and 22 passengers, or alternatively up to 85 passengers. \n later more commonly used as pure freighters. Requires ATL 98 Carvair V1.0 aircraft by Jon Walton. jwat98.zip (FS9 Version) here or jwat98_2k2.zip (FS8 Version) here.Textures by Jon Walton, revised by Maarten Brouwer. 723K
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Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:29 by archive
 
1.02Mb (612 downloads)
FS2004 Vickers Viscount 800 Paint Arkia Textures only. Requires Rick Piper's Viscount 800 here. Textures by Luiz Foernges. 1MB
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Posted Aug 24, 2009 06:43 by archive
 
FS2002
                  YeoDesigns Boeing 737-200V2 Air Canada Jetz
FS2002 YeoDesigns Boeing 737-200V2 Air Canada Jetz (Category: FS2002 > Civil Jets)
1.76Mb (612 downloads)
FS2002 YeoDesigns Boeing 737-200V2 Air Canada Jetz the most realistic 737-200 ever made for msfs2002 at the time!!.. features almost all the cool gmax features of the gmax modelling system with 64 sided fuselage,all the moving control surfaces ,rolling wheels, moving pitch and aileron trims,opening doors ,retractable stairs,cargo doors steerable front landing gear,animated compressing struts,animated reversers buckets transparent canopy with 3d pilots inside,dark windshield glass,3d gear bays, sliding flaps and outboard slats,fs2002 style landing light,beacon lights, nav lights,strobe lights and logo lights,fs2002 style night lighting, 1024x1024 and 512x512 textures and accurate and realistic flight dynamics YeoDesigns Group. Painted by Samy Fay. 1.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:33 by archive
 
FS2004
                  BAC One-Eleven 523 TransBrasil Green Textures only
0.60Mb (612 downloads)
FS2004 BAC One-Eleven 523 TransBrasil Green Textures only. All three ex British Midland series 523FJ found themselves with TransBrasil. G-AXLL the first BMA machine, became PP-SDT in Brazil adopting the green variation of TransBrasil's vibrant livery. Bought in May 1973 it served until sale to BAC in August 1977. Requires the BAC One-Eleven 500 model by David Maltby here: Repaint Garry Russell. 614K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:30 by archive
 
FS2004
                  BAC One-Eleven 516 AVIATECA Final livery Textures only
0.56Mb (612 downloads)
FS2004 BAC One-Eleven 516 AVIATECA Final livery Textures only. Wearing the final version of the Aviateca livery TG-AZA reverted to a standard Court type tail with the Aztec logo. This aircraft was written off on 20-July 1989 when it skidded off the runway at Manila after becomming RP-C1193 with Philippine Airlines. Requires the BAC One-Eleven 500 model by David Maltby here: Repaint Garry Russell. 570K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:30 by archive
 
FSX Dina Cattaneo F-35A RNLAF 322 Sqn Textures
20.80Mb (612 downloads)
Lockheed Martin F-35A for FSX by Dino Cattaneo in (yet fictional) RNLAF livery. My fourth paint resembles a future 322 Sqn livery, located at Leeuwarden AB, The Netherlands. The Leeuwarden based "Polly" Squadron has a long tradition of having a live parrot as the unit's mascotte, ever since it was founded during WW2. You need the excellent payware Lockheed Martin F-35A by Dino Cattaneo in order to use this repaint. Enjoy!
Posted Aug 12, 2010 00:01 by René Spaan
 
FSX/FS2004 Lambert-St. Louis Intl. Airport (KSTL) 3-Plane Splash Screen Pack
FSX/FS2004 Lambert-St. Louis Intl. Airport (KSTL) 3-Plane Splash Screen Pack
FSX/FS2004 Lambert-St. Louis Intl. Airport (KSTL) 3-Plane Splash Screen Pack (Category: Videos/Splashscreens > Splashscreens)
4.71Mb (612 downloads)
This is the three-plane, splash screen edition of the KSTL splash screen pack. The splash screen includes three splash screens for FS9 and FSX. These splash screens include an AirTran Boeing 717 taking off from STL (pardon the poor quality), a Frontier Airlines Airbus A318 also taking off from STL, and a US Airways Express Embraer EMB-145 and the Northwest Airlines McDonnell-Douglas DC-9. By Victor Vu.
Posted Jun 25, 2009 07:51 by Victor Vu
 
Sailing Frigates
Sailing Frigates
Sailing Frigates (Category: CFS2 > Misc)
0.85Mb (612 downloads)
This folder contains two separate ship models, one of the frigate at anchor with no sails and one of her with full sails on a port tack. Each is in it's own ship folde, so you have two ships. This is an original model of an 1860s sailing frigate based on those of the US Navy, but she can be used in any navy of the world at that period, as all had similar ships in service.
Posted Jun 23, 2009 22:43 by Tom Sanford