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FS2004
BAE Harrier Royal Navy T8.
This is the two seat T8 Royal Navy trainer version of the BAE
Harrier. It comes in the 1 texture and 2 model versions aircraft
is by UKMIL (matt baker and matthew ivey Here) Textures are
by UKMIL/David Ulke. 3.5MB |
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FS2004
BAE Harrier T4 SAOEU THis
is the two seat T4 version of the BAe Harrier. It comes in the
SAOEU RAF colours. The SAOEU (Strike Attack Operational Evaluation
Unit) was first formed at Boscombe Down on 1 September as an
operational evaluation unit for the Tornado, becoming the SAOEU
in 1987. The unit received its first GR.5 on 26 July 1988, and
its first GR.7 on 17 August 1990. The unit was subordinate to
the Central Tactics and Trails Organization at RAF High Wycombe
(HQ Strike Command) but is now a division of the RAF’s
Air Warfare Centre, whose winged sword emblem has replaced the
three-sword badge of the CTTO. Aircraft is by UKMIL [matt baker
and matthew ivey] Textures are by UKMIL/David Ulke. 4.1MB |
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FS2004
BAE Harrier T4a G_VTOL
This is the two seat T4 civilian prototype version of the BAE
Harrier. It comes in the 2 texture versions Under the hood of
the latest Harrier is a revolutionary new system called vectored-thrust
aircraft advanced flight control (VAAC). Designed by QinetiQ's
predecessor, DERA, with funding from the US-UK Joint Strike
Fighter (JSF) Office, VAAC uses advanced "fly by wire"
technology to turn over many of the Harrier's flight characteristics
to computers. This makes the aircraft much simpler to fly and
enables engineers to fine-tune it quickly for improved handling,
based on pilot feedback between sorties. It also provides valuable
data for use in flight simulators. Aircraft is by UKMIL [matt
baker and matthew ivey] Textures are by UKMIL David Ulke. 6.6MB |
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FS2004
Dassault Mirage G8 Package.
The Dassault Mirage G8 was a twin engine two seat fighter with
variable sweep wings ("swing wings"), a very singular
design for a Dassault aircraft. The Mirage G8 flew for the first
time on May 8th, 1971, and demonstrated immediately an impressive
level of performance, reaching Mach 2.04 during its 3rd flight
... The G8 was one of the guest stars during Paris Air Show
in 1971. Unfortunately, only two prototypes were built before
the decision to stop the program because of its cost and complexity
... The model has full moving parts and an original custom 2D
panel. No VC.Designed by Pat Grange. 5.9MB |
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FS2004/FS2002
Lockheed X-35B (F-35).
This is an aircraft that participates in the JSF plan that the
United States and Britain jointly develop the attack fighter
for the next term. X-35A(CTOL) of the conventional take-off
and landing type, X-35C (CV)of the type of loading onto warship,
and X-35C(STOVL) of the short field take-off vertical landing
type were developed. X-35B was developed by repairing X-35A.
X-35B generates the buoyancy by the shaft drive type lift fan
at the center of the body in addition to the varying type engine
exhaust. As a result, a steadier hovering and vertical takeoff
and landing are enabled. By Kazunori Ito. 1.7MB |
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FS2004
F-4E Phantom Updated.
This is an my second update for FS 9 of the Alphasim F-4E Phantom
2. I have redone the flight dynamics, added the other wheel,
and updated the panel so you have some working, but not clickable
gauges in virtual cockpit mode. This update includes anything
the first one had, and includes the whole aircraft. Bob Chicilo.
2.7MB |
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