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PMDG Boeing 737-800 Gran Colombia de Aviacion N509CC Textures
(Category: FSX > Payware)
41.40Mb (280 downloads)
Gran Colombia de Aviacion Boeing 737-800 livery for the payware PMDG Boeing 737NGX. Include Night and Speculars HD textures. Gran Colombia de Aviacion is a new Colombian airline with HUB in Cali SKCL, is a subsidiary of Avior Airlines from Venezuela. HD Textures by Jose Blanco - FS Latino.
Posted Jul 8, 2018 19:51 by Jose Blanco

3 FIPs for FSX Beech B58
(Category: FS Gauges > FS Gauges)
2.30Mb (280 downloads)
These FIPs consolidate some of my earlier FIPs for the default B58, into a cluster of 3 FIPs which together, will provide most of the interactivity for flying the default B58.
Engine gauges, fuel pumps and other switches are contained within 1 FIP, another provides the avionics and the third has the AP, fuel gauges, landing gear lights, flaps indication lights and some electrical gauges.
The engines gauge also has fuel tanks selector needles and a basic glidescope indicator included for use with NAV1.
Posted Jun 24, 2018 02:51 by Robert Budd


FSX/FS2004 Boeing 737-200 Pacific Western Airlines Textures
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
2.75Mb (280 downloads)
Textures for the Tinmouse Boeing 737-200 in Pacific Western Airlines colors. The freeware Tinmouse 737-200 is needed for this repaint. Pacific Western operated more 737-200s than any other type. In fact, they had 40 737-200s in their fleet over the years. This repaint was tested on P3D v3. It should work on FSX & FSX-SE.
Posted Jun 15, 2018 00:43 by Ted Giana


Air America Fairchild C-123 Pack
(Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
12.44Mb (280 downloads)
The C-123 was another one of Air America's work horses. Air America Fairchild C-123 with other links to Vietnam scenery etc.
Model by Vladimir Zhyhulskiy CFS2 conversion Peter Mercy.
Posted Oct 20, 2017 06:20 by Peter Mercy


Default C172 Royal Blue Texture
(Category: FSX > Props)
34.07Mb (280 downloads)
This is my first repaint. It is for the default Cessna 172 SP Skyhawk. This is a complete aircraft folder that includes a white with royal blue trim texture for Skyhawks with the default steam gauge & Garmin G1000 panels.
Posted Apr 20, 2017 00:13 by David Shearer


UK Farmstrips FTX 'G-K' Pack
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
105.36Mb (280 downloads)
UK Farmstrips FTX 'G-K' Pack.
Designed for use with ORBX FTX EU ENGLAND Scenery - probably works ok on default FSX to some degree. Base file and split into sections. 75 Farmstrips in all. List of fields:
X2GF Garston Farm,
X9GF Gorrel Farm,
X9GW Grangewood,
X7GR Greenlands,
X1HA Halwell,
X9HE Henscott,
X2JF Jackrells Farm,
KSTN Keyston,
X3OS Knockin.
INSTALL BASE FILE 1st.
Based on the work of:
UK Farmstrips by Gerry Winskill
Essex Airstrips 011 by Pete Chapman. Author: Palyarmerc.
Posted Apr 1, 2017 07:35 by admin


Convair 440 Allegheny textures
(Category: FS2004 > Props)
4.10Mb (280 downloads)
FS9/FSX Allegheny Airlines textures for Convair 340/440 by Greg Pepper.
Allegheny textures by Gary Harper.
Required files:
required file
Posted Jan 23, 2017 22:04 by Gary Harper

FS2004 Air Baltic CSeries 300 V4
(Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
3.21Mb (280 downloads)
FS2004 Air Baltic CSeries 300 V4. This version 4, features more improved and detailed aircraft model and textures , including CamSim's own static displays and Animated Ground Servicing (AGS).
Model design and paint by Camil Valiquette.
Posted Oct 28, 2016 02:39 by Camil Valiquette


RAF Fairford 1944, UK
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
1.51Mb (280 downloads)
RAF Fairford (IATA: FFD, ICAO: EGVA) is a Royal Air Force (RAF) station in Gloucestershire, England which is currently a standby airfield and therefore not in everyday use.
RAF Fairford was constructed in 1944 to serve as an airfield for British and American troop carriers and gliders for the D-Day invasion of Normandy and Operation Market Garden during World War II
Posted Apr 14, 2016 03:10 by Terry Boissel
RAF Hilbaldstow, UK
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
0.02Mb (280 downloads)
RAF Hibaldstow is a former Royal Air Force satellite airfield located south of Hibaldstow in Lincolnshire and 8.3 miles (13.4 km) south east of Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England.
The airfield was built with greater things in mind, but it only became a satellite airfield for RAF Kirton-in-Lindsey in 1941. When the runways were constructed, some of the hardcore was made from material taken from demolished bungalows on the site.
The airfield was commissioned on 12 May 1941 when No. 255 Squadron RAF took up residence with their Boulton Paul Defiant night fighters. These planes had been drawn from RAF Kirton-in-Lindsey and made one 'kill': an He 111 which was shot down near Louth on 5 June 1941.
In June 1941 the Defiants were replaced by Bristol Beaufighter IIFs and on 23 September 1941 No. 253 (Hyderabad) Squadron from RAF Skeabrea, Orkney, arrived. In addition Havocs from RAF Hunsdon in Hunsdon, Hertfordshire also came to the base.
By the start of 1943, the high risk of night attacks by the Luftwaffe led to the closure of the airfield on 23 January 1943. It re-opened on 9 May 1943 for No. 53 Operational Training Unit RAF (OTU) and once again closed on 15 May 1945. Shortly before closure WAAF Margaret Horton had an 'unexpected ride on the tail of a Supermarine Spitfire' while acting as a tailweight: she was sitting on the tail of the plane, as was common practice, in order to stop it overturning while it taxied to the end of the runway, a hazard stemming from design drawbacks, strong wind and bouncy grass field. The pilot, anxious to be airborne, forgot about her and failed to stop to allow the WAAF to jump off the tail. As soon as the plane was in the air, the pilot realised that there was something very wrong with the handling of his aircraft. He radioed the control tower to report the problem. The emergency services were called out and the pilot talked back in without being told what had happened. The aircraft landed safely with Margaret Horton still in one piece.
On 6 August 1947 the station finally closed and during 1960-61 it was sold off for use as agricultural land. It was also used for Sunday markets, as a skid-pan by Lincolnshire Police and by a local parachute club. The control tower was converted to a two-storey house in 1976.
Source Wikipedia
Posted Dec 6, 2015 18:29 by Terry Boissel