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FS98/2000
Raytheon/Beechcraft 1900D Twin Turboprop Regional Commuter
US Air Express Reg# N244YV Ver3 with Steerable Nose Gear Design,Artwork,FD
by Barry Blaisdell US Air Paint by Rui Cristina. File size 73K |
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GAF
Nomad N22 v2.0 for FS98 by Mick Williams. The Australian
Army Air Corps was the largest single operator of the Nomad,
using it for light utility operations. Version 2.0 is virtualy
a complete rebuild and features fully transparent glass, moving
props, control surfaces and gear. 85K |
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GAF
Nomad N22 v2.0 for FS98 by Mick Williams. This aircraft
is owned and operated in Chile by Aerocor. Version 2.0 is virtualy
a complete rebuild and features fully transparent glass, moving
props, control surfaces and gear. 77K |
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Fred
Olsen L.188-CF is LN-FOI for Flight Simulator 98. operating
cargo flights to european area. paint David Bracci,. AFX Kevin
Trinkle. 32K. |
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FS-98
Beech King Air 200 ZS-KAA Moving Parts. By Chris Lampard
with animation by Lee Hall. Based on detailed photos by Louis
Vosloo. Created using Aircraft Factory 99. ZS-KAA is operated
by National Airlines and is based in Cape Town South Africa.
Spoiler key operates animated door. Picture shows FS98 model
with real scenery. Chris Lampard. 162K |
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FS98
CONSOLIDATED PBY SUPER CATALINA (Version 7) VP-BPS of "Plane
Sailing" Visual Model By Harry Follas Flight Dynamics by Brian
Horsey Consolidated "SuperCat" Catalina amphibian VP-BPS operated
by "Plane Sailing in Duxford, England 1985-1998.The Supercat
modification involved upgraded engines, Wright R2600s of 1700hp
in place of the original P&W R1830s. Also larger squared "Davis"
tail. Full moving parts, now with steerable nose gear and moving
ailerons. 244K |
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FS98
Bell-Boeing MV22 Osprey MV22 is the USMC version of the
Bell-Boeing Osprey. A highly detailed model including: full
animation of engines and rotors, wing flaprons, clear canopy,
textured virtual cockpit with pilots, authentic sound, 2 optional
flight dynamics and more. By Shlomo 'Slo Mo' Hakim. 650K |
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FS98
DOUGLAS YC-122-DO 1946 (DC-6 prototype) Moving Parts Version
The Douglas YC-112 Transport 45-873, s/n 36326 in USAAF markings.
The YC-112 was in fact the prototype for the Douglas DC-6 airliner.
Conceived as a longer range and pressurised development of the
C-54.This plane is complete with moving landing gear, flaps,
ailerons,elevators, and rudder. It also features landing lights,
realistic engine start, and FS98 checklists.All-new plane by
Harry Follas and Tom Gibson, paint by Harry Follas Flight Model
by Brian Horsey. 299K |
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