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FS2004
Lockheed C-130J Hercules Updated version
(Category: FS2004 > Military)
0.98Mb (6124 downloads)
FS2004
Lockheed C-130J Hercules Updated version.
Fixed minor glitch in radio panel. By Mike Stone. 1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:28 by archive

FS Real Time v1.88 FSX-FS98
(Category: FSX > Utilities)
8.71Mb (6124 downloads)
FS98 - FSX FS Real Time v1.88 is made to
keep Flight Simulator's UTC (Zulu/GMT) time
and date in sync with the Real World. It can
maintain either the current Real Time, or an
offset (+/-) so you can fly at any variation
from Real Time. This package also includes
a new set of World Time Zones scenery files
which eliminate many of the time zone errors
that shipped with recent versions of Flight
Simulator. FS Real Time by Joshua Robertson.
Posted Nov 15, 2008 03:35 by Joshua Robertson

FS2002
- T-65 X-Wing Starfighter "Red 5"
(Category: FS2002 > Misc)
0.33Mb (6123 downloads)
FS2002
- T-65 X-Wing Starfighter "Red 5"
Thomas B. Beard. 340K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:32 by archive

FS2004
HMS Ark Royal IV, UK Carrier.
(Category: FS2004 > Scenery)
0.50Mb (6123 downloads)
FS2004
HMS Ark Royal IV, UK Carrier.
, in the straits of Gibraltar. Britain's Greatest warship
last of the Royal Navy "big carriers" By James Smith and Bruce
Baker. 517K
Update
texture and platform fix for HMS Ark Royal. 428K
Posted Jun 2, 2009 09:16 by archive

The Most Dangerous Airports: Princess Juliana
(Category: FSX > Missions)
0.56Mb (6123 downloads)
This is a mission of an historical nature. Both for the route and the aircraft. The flight in an old online flight that I found on a virtual airline website, Air France Virtual. Thank you guys. The Princess Juliana International airport is rated as the number one most dangerous airport, due to it's approached, which is extremely low over the sea. The airport is famous for its short landing strip — only 7,152 ft, which is barely enough for heavy jets. For this reason as well it has become a favourite for planespotters. So I decided to put these two together in a mission to be enjoyed as a challenge.
Posted Oct 23, 2009 04:22 by Robbie Albers
FSX
Airbus A321 Air France Textures only
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
2.79Mb (6121 downloads)
FSX
Airbus A321 Air France Textures only for the default A321.
2.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:17 by archive

FS2004 Boeing 737-500 FACH Textures only
(Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
1.42Mb (6120 downloads)
FS2004 Boeing 737-500 FACH Textures only. Boeing 737-500 of the Chilean Air Force, currently serving in Group 10 of the FACH. Model made by Erick Cantu (required here) Texture FACH made by Claudio R. Aliste.
Required files:
required file
Posted Jun 2, 2008 12:16 by archive


Boeing C-97 Package Version 03
(Category: FSX > Vintage)
131.19Mb (6118 downloads)
FSX Boeing C-97 Version 03
This is a complete Boeing 367 / C-97
Stratofreighter and Stratotanker
package. It includes the soundset and
all previous versions, patches and
updates. There are six exterior models
including the YC- 97A (new), C-97G,
EC-97G, KC-97G, HC-97G, and KC-97L
(also new). By Roland Berger (testing),
Manfred Jahn (models, textures, Monitor
gauge), William N. Davidson (testing),
Dan McManus (technical research, VC and
panel textures, crew calls) Wayne Tudor
(Flight Data Envelope), Ted Wolfgang
(soundset).
Posted Sep 14, 2015 17:59 by uploader

Garmin G1000 on Mike Stones Cessna 337 Skymaster
(Category: FSX > Props)
15.84Mb (6117 downloads)
This is for those who wish to use the Garmin G1000 Glass panel in FSX. Updated Garmin G1000 and uses Mike Stones Cessna 337 Skymaster (with 2d panel but no VC).
You must have the FSX Delux/Acceleration with Garmin G1000 Panels.This is an aircraft.cfg mod and a panel mod to make all features of the Garmin G1000 PFD and
MFD function correctly. Credit for the aircraft
goes to Mike Stone,
G1000 panel and aircraft cfg mod by John Lear.
Posted Jun 24, 2011 08:31 by John Lear
FS2004
Antonov An-72 in Antonov Airlines Colors
(Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
3.13Mb (6117 downloads)
FS2004
Antonov An-72 in Antonov Airlines Colors
The Antonov An-72 "Coaler" was designed as a Short TakeOff and
Landing (STOL) aircraft which can operate from unprepared airfields.
The An-72 originated as An-32, but was later fitted with jet
engines. The first prototype flew on 22 December 1977, and the
aircraft entered service in 1979. The wings are high-mounted
with two turbofans located in long pods mounted on top. Round
air intakes extend from the front of the wings' leading edges.
The engines were placed on the leading edge of the wings to
increase lift for STOL capability, with the jet exhausts blowing
over titanium panels on the upper surface. The engine position
also gives good Foreign Object Damage (FOD) protection. The
fuselage is circular with round, solid nose, upswept rear section,
and a flush cockpit. The rear fuselage has a hinged loading
ramp with a rear fairing that slides backwards and up to clear
the opening. Up to 7.5 tons can be airdropped, and there are
folding side seats for 42 fully-equipped paratroops or 52 passengers.
FSDS2 model by Dimitri Samborski, Painting by Nikolai Samsonov,
Panel by Mathias Lieberecht Ray Brower. 3.2MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:29 by archive