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Military Inspired Ercoupe Texture
Military Inspired Ercoupe Texture (Category: FSX > Props)
0.79Mb (359 downloads)
This texture is for the FSX ERCO 415 Ercoupe. It comes in part from an X-Plane texture. File includes complete Aircraft config file and texture thumbnail. Enjoy.
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Posted Jul 14, 2015 20:13 by Michael E. Roberts
 
Annobon Airport / Guinea Ecuatorial
Annobon Airport / Guinea Ecuatorial (Category: FS2004 > Scenery)
1.02Mb (359 downloads)
A new airport for FS2004. The real airport apparently does not have an ICAO code - but the code FGAB is used by AI flight plan writers. These files add the airport to your FS2004 world and setup the airport for AI traffic - specifically the World of AI packages. Location - FGAB/ Annobon Island is located about 220 nm west of the coast of Africa, and about 110 miles southwest of Sao Tome Island. The island is only about 4 miles by 2 miles. The island population is about 5,000. The airport has minimal air traffic - often only one to three flights per week.
Posted Oct 28, 2014 00:23 by Reggie Fields
 
Fiat BR20BIS
Fiat BR20BIS
Fiat BR20BIS (Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
10.36Mb (359 downloads)
Model, panel bitmap, Vcockpit and FS2004 aircraft files by F. Giuli. CFS2 airfile and aircraft.cfg by Peperez (Pepe Rezende). DP by Peperez (Pepe Rezende) and Uncle TGT. The BR.20 was a good overall design, but it soon became obsolete, and the lack of improved versions condemned it to be only a second-line machine, underpowered and lacking in defensive firepower. The final production variant was the BR.20bis which was a complete redesign. It had a fully glazed nose, a retractable tail wheel, and more streamlined fuselage, pointed fins, although the main change was increased engine power from two 932 kW (1,250 hp) Fiat A.82 RC 42 radial engines and improved and heavier armament. Only 15 BR.20bis were built from March to July 1943, with heavy Allied bombing of Fiat's Turin factory preventing further production. There is no evidence that they were used operationally.
Posted Oct 7, 2014 02:39 by Pepe Rezende
 
Level D  Boeing 767-300 Manchester United Textures
Level D  Boeing 767-300 Manchester United Textures
2.33Mb (359 downloads)
Asian Air Manchester United textures for the payware Level D Boeing 767-300. This is my version of the Asian Air Manchester United the Boeing 767-300 Winglet. You need the Level D-767 Winglet. Textures by Peter Franeker.
Posted Nov 10, 2012 06:15 by Peter Franeker
 
ASTER GDEMv2 30m Mesh for Iraq Pt1a
ASTER GDEMv2 30m Mesh for Iraq Pt1a (Category: FSX > Terrain Mesh)
95.75Mb (359 downloads)
There are four parts of this mesh to download as separate files. ASTER GDEM Version 2 is a 30 metre definition DEM, its better than the version 1 data that ERSDAC, of Japan and NASA originally released, but it does have its limitations. GDEM has been obtained from a satellite that uses stereoscopic infrared scanning cameras, this brings with it problems in the resultant data.....where it sees the tops of trees, buildings etc, as the ground terrain. If you look at the jpg image with the terrain type errors shown as a graph, you will see that the only 'safe' terrain to use this data with - in FSX - is scrubland, or desert terrain. Its hopeless in defining the terrain in places like Europe - with all the artificial structures, (buildings) and different types of woodland, so any mesh I create from this data won't include areas like that....it will be more desert type terrain, and scrubland. I won't be doing Greenland because something about the ice around Greenland, (or any other land mass with ice) it creates false data. It does give enough fine data to reveal railway lines, and some roads though. This mesh has been made for FSX only. Grateful thanks to ERSDAC, and NASA for making this data freely available to the public. ASTER GDEM Copyright (c) 2009 - 2011 Earth Remote Sensing Data Analysis Center (ERSDAC) All rights reserved.
Posted Mar 4, 2012 05:27 by Wayne Evans
 
M7-260 Maule Textures Update (Category: FSX > Props)
1.40Mb (359 downloads)
This is a fix for the spinner problem on my repaint of Mikko Maliniemi's M7-260 Maule Amphibian for FS2004, updated for FSX by Nor-Cal. It also gets rid of some unnecessary file in the original texture folder. L.T. 'patchz' Davis.
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Posted Jun 14, 2011 14:21 by L. T. 'patchz' Davis
 
HAWKER
            HURRICANE MK.1
HAWKER HURRICANE MK.1 (Category: CFS1 > Panels)
0.39Mb (359 downloads)
HAWKER HURRICANE MK.1. For CFS. 'SPLIT-VIEW', high Contrast panel. Includes 'Cheat HUD'. Uses mainly default gauges. Size 396Kb. By Robert A Fett. 406K
Posted Jun 10, 2008 11:32 by archive
 
FS2002                       Scenery Design 4 Churches
FS2002 Scenery Design 4 Churches (Category: FS Design > Scenery Design Objects)
0.59Mb (359 downloads)
FS2002 Scenery Design 4 Churches Tropical churchs buty can be used anywhere. Ffully night lighted. One without Cross and two with Cross which are also night lighted. Scale 0.1. FREEWARE ONLY!!! Used Abacus FSDSA & Paint Shop Pro 7.04- Jimmy R Martin.m 610K Update: 3K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:18 by archive
 
FS2002                    simple c-130j "glass "fun" panel"
FS2002 simple c-130j "glass "fun" panel" (Category: FS2002 > Panels)
2.66Mb (359 downloads)
FS2002 simple c-130j "glass "fun" panel" (fictional) use standard and some custom gauges (requires FS2000 concorde gauge available here) By Eric Hellemann. 2.7MB
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Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:32 by archive
 
FS2000
                  scenery--Brooklands Aerodrome 1938 UK.
1.03Mb (359 downloads)
FS2000 scenery--Brooklands Aerodrome 1938 UK. The oval banked concrete motor race track at Brooklands, Weybridge, was built in 1906, and the clear area in the centre became the birthplace of British aviation. The model shows the aerodrome as it was in 1938, with a grass runway, racetrack banking, and some notable buildings including the world's first control tower and the Vickers factory. FSTraffic tracks and navaid files included. By John McKeon. 1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:35 by archive