All Time Popular > Page 5021
KGRB - Green Bay Wisconsin Austin Straubel Airport
(Category: Prepar3d > Scenery)
1.93Mb (230 downloads)
KGRB - Green Bay Wisconsin Austin Straubel Airport For P3D.
This is the eleventh airport I designed for FSX that I have converted to work in P3D. There will be more to follow.
The airport is named for Lt. Col. Austin Strabel, who was the first aviator from Brown County, where Green Bay is located, to sacrifice his life in the service of his country on February 3, 1942. It is the third largest airport in the state of Wisconsin.
The airport is served by the following airlines:
American Airlines,
Delta Airlines,
United Airlines. By Patrick Finch
Posted Jul 2, 2018 01:03 by uploader
Garry Smith archive files: Angel 44
(Category: FS2004 > Props)
0.69Mb (230 downloads)
Garry Smith archive files:
Angel 44.
Liveries - Private
Includes Blank Texture Set.
These files are being posted so the community does not loose access to Garry Smith's files after his website went down.
Model by Mike Stone. Textures by Garry Smith
Posted Apr 10, 2018 06:25 by Ronald Falzon
A26K Captmercy/Dvslats
(Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
47.96Mb (230 downloads)
A26K model By Bomber_12th John Terrell using Milton Shupe's gmax B26B/C converted by Bearcat241 and Dvslats to CFS2.
Sounds are by Dave Copley I upgraded VC, Pop up Panels and flight model.
Posted Oct 15, 2017 03:29 by Peter Mercy/Dvslats
Update for Oshkosh bi-plane mission
(Category: FSX > Missions)
0.00Mb (230 downloads)
I have had the Stearman for so long, I thought it was part of the FSX package.
The bi-plane used in my mission is:
Boeing Stearman U.S. Army Package (Category: FSX > Vintage)
Zip file preview
17.35Mb (19135 downloads)
This is David Eckert's Boeing Stearman. Modified for FSX .
Posted Jul 5, 2017 07:59 by Don Olsson
FSX Default Cessna 182 S Skylane Blue/White Texture
(Category: FSX > Props)
2.86Mb (230 downloads)
FSX default Cessna 182 S Skylane texture. This is a White w Light Blue Striping paint scheme. Paint kit by Mark Rooks. Paint by David Shearer.
Posted May 27, 2017 21:10 by David Shearer
FSX Impala Splashscreen
(Category: Videos/Splashscreens > Splashscreens)
3.13Mb (230 downloads)
In 1974 Aermacchi delivered to South Africa seven MB-326Ks in component form, followed by 15 more sets in the following year for assembly by Atlas Aircraft Corporation. Atlas then continued to build the type under licence as the Impala Mk 2, producing a further 78 aircraft.
Posted Feb 25, 2016 23:36 by Mark Cranko
ASTER GDEMv2 30m mesh for Mongolia & surrounding areas Pt8.
(Category: FSX > Terrain Mesh)
207.30Mb (230 downloads)
There are Fourteen (14) 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.
ASTER GDEM is a product of METI and NASA.
Posted Apr 3, 2012 11:40 by Wayne Evans
FSX Grumman American AA-5B Tiger N5837G Textures
(Category: FSX > Props)
7.24Mb (230 downloads)
FSX repaint textures N5837G for the Tim Conrad
Grumman American AA-5B Tiger, which you must have
previously installed in FSX. Your choice of 32 bit
2048 pixel textures (for maximum definition),
or 32 bit 1024 pixel textures (for better frame rates).
Install either one, or install both at once if you wish.
Easy installation. Repaint by Tom Tiedman.
Required files:
required file
Posted Nov 18, 2011 20:58 by Tom Tiedman
Default Cherokee Blue Textures
(Category: FS2004 > Props)
0.63Mb (230 downloads)
FS2002/2004 New textures for use with the default PA28 in the sim to add color and variety to your flightline. Repaint by Don Brynelsen
Posted Nov 7, 2011 14:52 by Don Brynelsen
Badzwischenahn Airbase
(Category: CFS1 > Scenery)
1.74Mb (230 downloads)
Bad Zwischenahn was opened in 1937 as a civil airport (grass runway) and seaport (using the Bad Zwischenahner See). It was taken over by the Luftwaffe in 1939. Reconstruction and extension up to 1940. Three asphalt runways were constructed, and hangars erected.
The Erprobungskommando 16 (EK16), the Me 163B "Komet" test unit, were stationed here from late summer 1943 to October 1944. And early 1945-April 1945 was Home of II./JG400, also equipped with "Komets".
The design is based on the information of Arne Bartels on 'Chronik des Flugplatzes Zwischenahn' as the main source, and Bernhard Weiss with his Fliegerhorste site, and other page about Bad Zwischenahn of Manfred Tegge (Relikte in Niedersachsen und Bremen).
Special thanks to Stephan Sholtz by the provided information for the development of this virtual CFS scenery.
The "Bad Zwischenahn" scenery is fictional, but shows the airport like it (may) have looked like in WWII days. The buldings's position are taken from wartime aerial photos and other photos of current golf-club located on the former airbase. I built the scenery in "Luftwaffe Style", in accordance with Combat Flight Simulator.
The airbase Bad Zwischenahn was located in Lower Saxony, North of West Germany, near Oldemburg.
Posted Jan 10, 2011 12:07 by Edmundo Abad

