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FSLabs A320-SL (SX-GRE) SKY Express Textures
FSLabs A320-SL (SX-GRE) SKY Express Textures (Category: Prepar3d > Payware)
23.35Mb (51 downloads)
SKY Express A320-SL (SX-GRE), textures for FSLabs Airbus A320-SL (P3D)
Posted Apr 13, 2023 04:44 by Sebastian Gutmann
 
FS2004                     Whole Long Island Soaring Scenery.
FS2004 Whole Long Island Soaring Scenery. (Category: FS2004 > Gliders and Ultralites)
0.07Mb (51 downloads)
FS2004 Whole Long Island Soaring Scenery. This file adds thermals lifts to flights over Long Island and completes thermals to New York State Region. Design:Francisco Vargas. 68K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:18 by archive
 
FS2004                     Knoxville Soaring Scenery.
FS2004 Knoxville Soaring Scenery. (Category: FS2004 > Gliders and Ultralites)
0.06Mb (51 downloads)
FS2004 Knoxville Soaring Scenery. By Francisco Vargas. 60K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:18 by archive
 
Fw190A3_U3_Jabo
Fw190A3_U3_Jabo (Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
6.59Mb (50 downloads)
Focke Wulf Fw 190A-3/U3 Unit: ErgSchlGr - Schlachtfliegerschule, Deblin-Irena summer 1943 Pilot: various trainees being converted from level bomber and transport pilots This aircraft was the /U3 fighter bomber variant. The Fw 190 series entered combat with the A-1 model in September 1941 proving a huge shock to the RAF as it was clearly superior to the Spitfire V (which was the primary RAF fighter at the time) in everything except turning radius. However these early versions suffered from severe engine overheating problems and fires which kept serviceability rates low throughout 1941. This was somewhat solved in the field by JG26 technical officers by rerouting the exhaust pipes and opening cooling slots in the fuselage aft of the engine. These changes were introduced into the production line for the following A-2 models which began arriving in December 1941. The Fw 190 A-3 began deliveries in the spring of 1942 with the change to the more powerful BMW 801D-2 1700hp engine using 96 octane fuel, replacing the unreliable BMW 801C-1 in the Fw190 A-2. Fw 190A-3 was externally identical to the A-2, which makes the two variants extremely difficult to tell apart. The only positive visual clues could only be seen up-close: the C3 fuel triangles and the Werknummer. Like the A-2, it had two cowl mounted MG 17 machine guns, two inboard wing mounted MG 151 20mm cannons with protruding barrels and wing root blisters, plus two MG FF 20mm cannons in outboard positions, with underwing bulges. The slower firing MG FF cannons with its limited 90 rpg were often removed in the field and panel bulges replaced with flat panels. Besides the difference in the number of wing cannons, the only other major variant was the FW 190A-3/U3 fighter bomber which had an under-fuselage mounted bomb rack ETC 501 for carriage of 500 kg of bombs (1 500 kg, 1 250 kg or 4 50 kg on the ER4 adapter) or an external drop tank of 300 liter capacity for long range fighters. These usually had the retractable small gear cover doors removed which would interfere with the ordinance loads. By early 1943, 509 A-3s had been built. By mid 1943 it was being relagated to opertional training organizations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Captain Kurt developed the model using some parts of the Design Team Daedalus Fw 190D-9 model, which in turn was developed from the old Pstrany Dora model by Captain Kurt - with permission. The new model added multiple details, new parts, new VC, and animations. The air files are a further development of the Design Team Daedalus FW 190 series. Captain Kurt also created the camouflage paints, and the 2D instrument panel. Keticheart: prop blur .bmp AliCat: o2 Wachter and Sauerstoff guages FSD: most of the gauges other gauge authors are unknown
Posted Jan 12, 2026 16:16 by Captain Kurt
 
Macchi MC.200 series VII
Macchi MC.200 series VII (Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
9.31Mb (50 downloads)
Macchi C.200 Saetta series VII Unit: 372 Squadriglia, 153 Gruppo, Greece invasion campaign Autumn 1941 When Italy entered the war on 10 June 1940 there were 144 Macchi C.200 available for operations. Until late 1941 the Saetta was the frontline fighter of the Regia Aeronautica. It operated on all fronts, with the exception of the short Italian intervention in the Battle of Britain in late 1940. It originally had an enclosed sliding canopy, but pilots did not like it. A half canopy open at the top and opening outwards was manufactured thereafter and the original canopies were replaced in the field. After a short appearance in the skies of France, the M.C. 200 saw action over Malta escorting bombing missions. It also saw service on the Greek-Albanian front performing similar duties.
Posted Dec 8, 2025 22:25 by Captain Kurt
 
CYUL Montreal Dorval
CYUL Montreal Dorval (Category: FS2004 > Scenery)
6.64Mb (50 downloads)
This scenery is based on a chart in the Pan Am Atlantic Division Manual for 1946 and is intended to cover propliner operations at Dorval down to about the mid 1950s. The hangars and terminal are custom built.
Posted Nov 29, 2025 15:58 by Ken Lawson
 
Albatros D.III
Albatros D.III (Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
3.60Mb (50 downloads)
The Albatros D.III was a development of the Albatros D.II. Having investigated the construction of captured Nieuport fighters, Albatros engineers designed the lower wing of the D.III narrower and shorter than the upper, supported by V-shaped struts. The Mercedes 6 cylinder engine was increased to 180hp from 160hp. Wing tips became swept, that helped to avoid wings vibration. The aileron control rods were drawn through the lower wing, and the radiator was displaced from the fuselage side to the middle of the upper wing. Weight reduction was one of the main objectives at that time. Test flights began in August – September of 1916, and in December 1916 the plane was delivered to fighter squadrons. Several months of combat flights revealed that plane could lose its lower wing in a steep dive or in a sharp turn. Water from radiator, placed on the upper wing, poured out onto the machineguns making firing impossible. After this, radiator was placed to the right side of the pilot. By June 1917 Albatros started using new Daimler’s cellular radiator that helped to solve problem with engine overheating. The plane was manufactured in Albatros Werke and Ostdeutsche Albatros Werke (OAW) factories. The OAW version is principally identified by the use of a rounded rudder, which later became standard on the later D.V series. In total 1346 copies of Albatros D.III were built. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The model, textures. panel and air files are by Captain Kurt. The pilot figures were developed from Wolfi's freeware Japanese pilot .fsc source file. The prop spinning texture is by Kelticheart. Gauges are by Martin Klein with texture change outs by Captain Kurt
Posted Nov 18, 2025 22:17 by Captain Kurt
 
Bf109G-10 2.JG300
Bf109G-10 2.JG300 (Category: CFS2 > Aircraft)
12.45Mb (50 downloads)
Messerschmitt Bf109G-10 Erla built by Design Team Daedalus Unit: 2./JG300 Borkheide, Germany early 1945 Pilot: Uffz. Hans Dahmen The Bf109G-10 was an attempt by the RLM to standardize the Bf109 sub-types using the new DB 605D engine fitted with MW-50 (methanol water 50/50 mix) boost giving an increase to 1775hp. However this attempt was a massive failure and there is no "standard" Bf 109G-10. The only consistent features were the use of the "Erla Haube" canopy and a version of the DB 605D engine requiring a streamlined cowling to cover the larger engine configuration. The Erla factory used a completely different engine cowling type with the port side featuring a rectangular fairing behind the engine and an ellipse shape on the starboard side. The WNF and Regensburg plants used an ellipse shape on both sides and had small chin bulges. Regensburg production seems to have been mostly conversions of existing G6 and G-14 airframes. Most used larger main wheels which required the larger rectangular shaped upper wing fairings, but some used the smaller wheels with the smaller teardrop shaped upper wing fairings. While all had the tall horizontal tail type, they used different rudder types. Different types of oil coolers, tail wheel struts, antenna masts, etc. from subcontractors were available at different times during the production runs. Armament was different too. Most WNF built G-10s were the G-10/U4 subtype using a 30mm cannon in the nose rather than the 20mm used in the Erla and Regensburg built models. Given the many different features that existed on individual G-10 aircraft, each model we have created has its own unique features. Pstrany began the development of the models using Paul Rebuffat's Messerschmitt model - with permission - as a starting framework and updated the shape, and added a plethora of details, new parts, and ideas. Pstrany also developed the models for the drop tanks, weapons and racks. Captain Kurt created paints for each, the 2D instrument panel, the .dp files, the air files and the aircraft.cfg files. Mav SCASM edited each model so that they have animated wing slats, drop tanks, and other features, as well as optimizing models for the best possible frame rates. Mav also developed the idea for the 2d panel to be offset for the Revi gun sight to match the CFS2 reticle.
Posted Oct 4, 2025 17:36 by Design Team Daedalus
 
XPlane ToLiss S7 Airlines Airbus A319 Texturs
XPlane ToLiss S7 Airlines Airbus A319 Texturs (Category: X Plane > Payware)
34.15Mb (50 downloads)
Textures for the payware XPlane ToLiss Airbus A319 in S7 Airlines livery. Textures only for payware ToLiss model. Description and instruction in the archive. Repaint by Sergey Gleba aka serg09. Link to new products on SimMarket: https://secure.simmarket.com/simlivery.mhtml
Posted Oct 14, 2023 01:40 by Sergey Gleba aka serg09
 
Virtuavia Shortsky Cougar Helicopters Textures
Virtuavia Shortsky Cougar Helicopters Textures
6.73Mb (50 downloads)
This is a fictional paint of C-GYCL of Cougar helicopters if it was converted to a Shortsky. This is what it might look like, within the limitations of the paint kit.Cougar is located in Newfoundand and nova Scotia and serves the offshore Oil and gas industries.Not sure if Sikorsky 61N is still on the fleet roster.
Posted Feb 28, 2023 01:36 by Bruce G Miller