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Edinburgh X , Scotland
(Category: FSX > Scenery)
23.72Mb (3540 downloads)
Edinburgh X scenery add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator X. This scenery enhancement will add new buildings to the City of Edinburgh, Scotland.
All objects, which had been designed by the respective authors, were taken from the Google 3D Warehouse. The objects were then adapted to the needs of Microsoft Flight Simulator and were added to the default scenery. All modifications were done with the excellent freeware utility Model Converter X by Arno Gerretsen.
Posted Jan 15, 2011 09:13 by M. Reiffer

FS2004
Sound Gauge
(Category: FS Gauges > FS Gauges)
1.67Mb (3540 downloads)
FS2004
Sound Gauge
This gauge will play most of the sound files
[NOT INCLUDED] from Dave March's S-Combo (here).
Should fit any panel. by Chris Hutchings 1.7MB
Posted Nov 16, 2008 06:09 by archive

Piper Meridian photoreal panel
(Category: FS2004 > Panels)
7.92Mb (3540 downloads)
FS2004 Piper Meridian photoreal panel with full internal views made for the freeware Piper-Meridian from Mike Stone (see link). By Horst Paetzold
Required files:
required file
Posted Aug 26, 2008 08:19 by Horst Paetzold

Easyjet 737-800 Textures
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
8.45Mb (3539 downloads)
Textures for the default FSX Boeing 737. Nice plane with original European flag on the back of the plane and the sentence 'Come on, Let's fly!' on the side of the plane.
Repainted by Lars V.
Posted Jan 10, 2011 14:38 by Lars V.
FS2004/2002
Smith Miniplane Package.
(Category: FS2004 > Props)
2.33Mb (3539 downloads)
FS2004/2002
Smith Miniplane Package.
The Smith Miniplane is right out of the back of every pilot's
mind. It flies in the margins of notebooks and lands on the
backs of napkins. We've all doodled something similar when our
subconscious takes over and the "perfect" airplane flows out
of the pencil. I'm sure, at one time or other, most of us have
thought about our own personal little biplane. We've all dreamed,
but somehow not many of us get past the doodling stage. Frank
Smith did. Fully animated FSDS2 model with Dynamic Glare, Accurate
FDE's, Animated Virtual Cockpit (VC) and other goodies. Felipe
Belalcazar/Fern Marques. 2.4MB
Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:29 by archive
FS2004
De Havilland DHC6-300 Float version. Maldivian Air Taxi 8Q-MAP
(Category: FS2004 > Props)
17.55Mb (3539 downloads)
FS2004
De Havilland DHC6-300 Float version. Maldivian Air Taxi 8Q-MAP.
This Twin Sea Otter flys the Maldive Islands in the Indian Ocean.
With full animation, wing views, dynamic shine, full suspension,
2D Panel and VC with a full cabin, opening doors, airstair and
Sound. By Jean-Pierre Brisard, Barry Blaisdell, Bob May, Kevin
Pardy - Premier Aircraft Design. 18MB
Posted Sep 8, 2009 23:29 by archive

FS2004
Boeing 737-500 BMI Baby
(Category: FS2004 > Civil Jets)
1.96Mb (3539 downloads)
FS2004
Boeing 737-500 BMI Baby.
Original model by SGA/FFX. 2MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:30 by archive


Lexus A319-100
(Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
5.29Mb (3539 downloads)
Another workhorse for the Lexus Virtual fleet, the IFDG A319 is a great addition to the Lexus VA fleet. Painting credit goes to Andrew J M Williams.
Posted Jul 14, 2010 08:38 by James N.
FSX
Horten Ho-229v3
(Category: FSX > Vintage)
16.91Mb (3537 downloads)
FSX
Horten Ho-229v3 The
Horten Ho-229 was a World War II prototype flying wing fighter/bomber.
Designed by Reimar and Walter Horten and powered by two Jumo
004B turbojets it was built to carry a 1,000 kg load for 1,000
km at 1,000 km/h. This is an updated version with 6 skins and
visual model from Kazunori Ito’s FS 2004 Ho229ab version
and flight model from Jay McDaniel/Scott Gentile CFS3 ho_229v5
version. It has been adapted to FSX with a new instrument panel
and gauges based on original Ho-229 photographs (no VC). Integration
and gauges by Fred Highland. 16.9MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:16 by archive

Reworked ECAMS Gauge for the FSX Default A321
(Category: FS Gauges > FS Gauges)
0.03Mb (3537 downloads)
This is a reworked ECAMS for the default A321, however it can be used on any Airbus aircraft especially on the Project Airbus planes. Read the readme inside the folder.
A must have for the average simmer.
Posted Mar 31, 2010 03:37 by Gary Galea