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FS2004
Project Open Sky Boeing E-4A, 57-0125.
Essentially a militarized Boeing 747, the NEACP aircraft commonly
known as the Doomsday Plane" is a state of the art battlefield
communications center and airborne command post. Such enhancements
include sattelite communication, advanced radars, in flight
refuling, and EMP hardening. Note: all E-4A aircraft have since
been converted to E-4B status with the addition of several new
antanne along the aircraft as well as a SHF doghouse installation,
the distinctive double hump as most people call it. Model by
Project Open Sky, repaint by Jordan Claus. 2.9MB |
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FS2004
Alrot's Boeing 727-200 Package.
- this Boeing 727 package comes in "Air Canada 1982" and Delta
liveries. Included is a virtual cockpit (VC) along with a
very special co-pilot - she is animated! Created in GMax by
Alejandro Rojas. 17.5MB Filename: b727pkt.zip
Update
& new Lufthansa livery: Update to improve model file.
5.8MB
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FS2004
Hawker Siddeley Trident 2E British Airways (Landor livery) Textures
only.
A repaint of David Malby's excellent HS Trident 2E (required
here) in British
Airways' Landor livery of the late 1980s and 1990s. G-AVFG was
the first aircraft to wear this livery although it never flew
in this scheme. It was used for ground training and latterly
fire training at London Heathrow until 2000. The forward fuselage
survives as a fire trainer at Manchester Airport. By Toby Vickers.
1.9MB |
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FS2004
TinMouse II Boeing 737-200 Package with
JT8D-17R engines. This version has all patches added. This is
a continuation of the original TinMouse project. Additions include
a fully functional overhead panel and most aircraft systems
now modelled, a suite of Gmax models including hush kit, gravel
kit and cargo versions, new flight dynamics, and a complete
sound set. The panel incorporates direct integration of the
CIVA Delco INS unit (not required, CIVA140.ZIP) and SquawkBox
3. Requires FSUIPC (freeware key integrated into the panel).
By Richard Probst, Bob Scott, Terry Gaff, Gustavo Rodrigues
and Christoffer Petersen. 61.5MB |
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