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FS2004
Cessna Citation Mustang.
An FSDS2 aircraft with moving parts, including working shock
absorbers and landing lights on landing gear. Also includes
a panel by Ken Mitchell, a dynamic virtual cockpit and reflective
textures. By Chuck Dome. 3.4MB |
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FS2004
Project Opensky Boeing 767-200 V4 House Colors.
- Dynamic shine - Wingview - realistic FDE - Opening Doors &
cargo doors - 3d Flight Attendants in the cabine - All normal
animations - accurate dimensions - accurate specifications -
accurate flight performance based on performance charts - accurate
flight performance based on certified pilot input - full damage
profiles for major body locations, flaps, struts, tires and
engines - different engine variants - different engine performance,
thrust maps, and fuel burn per different engine type - different
and accurate gauges based on engine type and performance - default
and alternate gear points for aircraft look vs. performance
feel - full operations manual complete with speed charts - new
detailed lighting effects for FS2004Created by Project OpenSky
Model Designer : Albert Bouwman Flight Dynamics Designer : Warren
C,Daniel Tested : Project-Opensky Members Master textures :
Project-Opensky Painters Painted : Tom Harlaar. 12.3MB |
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FS2004
United Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC10-10
(N1819U). While cruising at FL370 on a flight from Denver to
Chicago, the no.2 engine suffered an uncontained failure. Shrapnel
from the engine damaged all three main hydraulic lines in the
tail, causing a total loss of hydraulics aboard. The aircraft
crashed whilst attempting an emergency landing at Sioux City
on July 19, 1989. The flight was United 232 from Denver to Chicago
and Philadelphia. Features accurate window placement and moving
parts. Designed by Stewart Global Aircraft (SGA). United Airlines
repaint by Damien Thomas. 2.7MB |
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