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KSFO - San Francisco Intl Airport - UPDATE
(Category: Prepar3d > Scenery)
0.02Mb (274 downloads)
In my recent upload for 'KSFO - San Francisco Intl Airport' (KSFO_P3Dv4_RWC.zip) I neglected to include a texture file to display textures for the added ramp and terminal light poles. Please install the included 'light1.dds' file in your 'Addon Scenery\texture' folder.
Robert Catherall
Required files:
required file
Posted Apr 28, 2018 05:25 by uploader


FSX/P3D v3 & 4.* Boeing 747-400BCF 2d panel Black Line Fix
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
3.72Mb (274 downloads)
FSX/P3D v3 & 4.* Boeing 747-400BCF World Airways Cargo Fix black line in cockpit 2D view.
Posted Oct 19, 2017 05:30 by By Bruno Trampy


Little Logbook 1.0.2
(Category: FSX > Utilities)
17.47Mb (274 downloads)
FSX Logbook Viewer and Extraction program.
Little Logbook allows fast and intuitive search and grouping of logbook entries based on several parameters, as well as export to HTML and CSV documents.
Additional information about airports can be shown together with the MakeRunways utility of Peter Dowson.
The Software is released under the GPL. Source code is available. See http://albar965.github.io/littlelogbook.html for more Information.
Posted Jan 7, 2016 05:04 by Alexander Barthel


RAF Attlebridge, UK
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
1.04Mb (274 downloads)
RAF Attlebridge is a former Royal Air Force station located near Attlebridge and 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Norwich, Norfolk, England. RAF Attlebridge was an early wartime station, laid out for use by No. 2 Group RAF light bombers, and was completed in August 1942. The airfield was used by No. 88 Squadron RAF from August 1941 to September 1942 using Bristol Blenheim IVs and Douglas Bostons.
The Station had runways of 1,220, 1,120 and 1,080 yards length but, when the base was earmarked for USAAF use, these were extended and the airfield was enlarged to meet heavy bomber requirements. The main E-W runway was increased to 2,000 yards and the others to 1,400 yards each. The perimeter track was also extended and the number of hardstands was increased to fifty. In enlarging the airfield, several small, country roads were closed in the parish of Weston Longville, in which the larger part of the airfield was sited.
RAF Attlebridge was assigned to the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) Eighth Air Force's 2nd Bomb Wing on 30 September 1942. It was given USAAF designation Station 120.
Posted Jan 4, 2016 09:46 by Terry Boissel

10m Finland mesh S
(Category: FSX > Terrain Mesh)
200.35Mb (274 downloads)
G'day Cobbers,
This mesh was produced with 10m dem data and is the eighth of thirteen files that covers all of Finland.
Thanks and enjoy
drunk
Posted Nov 1, 2014 20:52 by Brett Sintropolis


Russia-Republic of Khakassia
(Category: FS2004 > Scenery)
8.17Mb (274 downloads)
Russia-Republic of Khakassia - Includes airports -
UNAI-Shira, UNAS-Sayanogorsk, UNAX-Ust'-Byur', UNAY-Tashtyp, ZB30-Kryl'ya Khakassiyi and ZE0K-Abaza
Posted Oct 31, 2014 16:01 by Andrey Anta


FS2004 Classic Style Splashscreen Collection
(Category: Videos/Splashscreens > Splashscreens)
8.87Mb (274 downloads)
FS9 Classic Splash Addon Pack. This is a collection of FS9 splash screens that I made mostly from my own simming adventures. I used three programs (Photoimpression, MS Picture It & MS Paint) to make these. I went with a classic theme. These files are already sized and ready to go. Read the included readme file for install. Check them out! By: Dwayne Frye (Blaze)
Posted Oct 13, 2012 21:30 by Dwayne Frye


AF Scrub Persian Fury
(Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
2.27Mb (274 downloads)
With this beauty we close the Furies Series.
Posted Apr 2, 2012 08:05 by Pepe Rezende


FS2004 Piper Navajo Air Taxi Textures
(Category: FS2004 > Props)
0.66Mb (274 downloads)
New textures for the Navajo by JR Lucarny (Navajo.zip) to match a photograph of a real world Piper belonging to an air taxi service.
Required files:
required file
Posted Dec 5, 2011 16:38 by Don Brynelsen

Westland Wapiti
(Category: CFS1 > Aircraft)
0.18Mb (274 downloads)
CFS1 - The Westland Wapiti
The Westland Wapiti was a two-seat general-purpose biplane and as requested by the Air Ministry, incorporated in its design, several de Havilland D.H.9A component parts. The prototype Wapiti first flew in March 1927 and was awarded an initial order of 25 production Mk I included one that specially modified with a more luxurious rear cockpit for the Prince of Wales to fly in.
Mk I was powered by a 425hp Bristol Jupiter VI engine, but subsequent Mk II and Mk IIA had 450hp Jupiter VI and 475hp Jupiter VIIIF or similar engines. There were a small number of lengthened Wapiti Mk V and some unarmed Mk VI trainers which brought the total produced for the Royal Air Force to 501. The Westland Wapiti also served the Air Forces of Australia, South Africa (where Wapitis were built under licence), Canada, India and China.
Les Stone
1st Dec 2010
Posted Oct 5, 2011 06:53 by Les Stone