FS2004
AlphaSim Cessna Bobcat Aero Hollland Textures only.
The Dutch aviation pioneer Frits Diepen started the first charter
and air taxi company in Holland shortly after WW2. His company
was split into a maintenance section (AVIO-DIEPEN) and an airline
section called AERO-HOLLAND. Home base was the airfield of Ypenburg,
just outside The Hague. Besides other aircraft AERO-HOLLAND
also had 6 smaller Cessna T-50 Bobcats to perform short to medium
haul charter flights. This repaint represents Bobcat: PH-NCL.
AlphaSim's payware Cessna Bobcat is required.erThe Dutch aviation
pioneer Frits Diepen started the first charter and air taxi
company in Holland shortly after WW2. His company was split
into a maintenance section (AVIO-DIEPEN) and an airline section
called AERO-HOLLAND. Home base was the airfield of Ypenburg,
just outside The Hague. Besides other aircraft AERO-HOLLAND
also had 6 smaller Cessna T-50 Bobcats to perform short to medium
haul charter flights. This repaint represents Bobcat: PH-NCL.
AlphaSim's payware Cessna Bobcat is required. 2.5MB
FSX
Airbus A320 Sata Internacional (CS-TKK, "Corvo") Textures
only.
Description: Repaint of the "feelThere/Wilco Airbus Series
Vol. 1" A320 in the colors of SATA Internacional (CS-TKK
"Corvo"). Tested in FSX Acceleration. Not tested in
FS2004. Credits: Hugo Campos. 1.1MB
FSX
Airbus A380 version 2, Singapore Airlines Demoversion
with banners, new VOR gauge, with new PANEL and GAUGES, new
external model, sound and virtuall cockpit. The Airbus A380
is a doubledecker, four-engined airliner manufactured by Airbus
S.A.S. It first flew on April 27, 2005 from Toulouse, France.
Commercial flights should begin in 2006 after 15 months of testing.
During much of ist development, the aircraft was known as the
Airbus A3XX. The A380 is now the largest passenger airliner,
topping the Boeing 747, which was the largest for 35 years.
However, the Antonov An-225 retains the record of being the
world's largest commercial aircraft. The media has termed the
A380 a "superjumbo", with some comparing it to Howard
Hughes's Spruce Goose. The first A380 prototype was unveiled
during a ceremony in Toulouse, France, on January 18, 2005.
Its manufacturer's serial number is 001, and is registered as
F-WWOW. The new Airbus will initially be sold in two versions:
the A380-800, carrying 555 passengers in a three-class configuration
or up to 800 passengers in a single-class economy configuration.
Expected range for the -800 model is 8,000 nautical miles (14,800
km). The second model, the A380-800F dedicated freighter, will
carry 150 tons of cargo 5,600 miles (10,400 km). Airbus made
the cockpit layout, procedures and handling characteristics
similar to those of other Airbus aircraft to reduce crew training
costs. Likewise, the A380 features a glass cockpit and side-stick
flight controller. Panel, GAUGES, model, sound and textures
by www.afs-design.de - Author: A.Meyer. 2.1MB
FS2004
AFS Airbus A350, Lufthansa Demoversion with banners,
new VOR gauge, with new PANEL and GAUGES, new external model,
sound and virtuall cockpit. The A350 XWB (Xtra Wide-Body) is
Airbus’ response to market demand for a medium capacity
long range wide-body family. Designed with airlines’ priorities
in mind, the A350 XWB confronts the challenges of high fuel
prices, rising passenger expectations and increasing environmental
concerns. Available from 2013, it has an entirely new, uncompromised,
21st Century design with a wider and taller fuselage for extra
space and passenger comfort. A complete family of airliners
sized to generate cost reductions and provide unprecedented
operating flexibility for airlines; three basic passenger versions
are being offered. With a range of up to 8,300nm/15,380km they
include the A350-800 for 270 passengers in a spacious three-class
configuration; the A350-900 for 314 passengers and the A350-1000
seating 350 passengers. An ultra long-range version, the A350–900R,
will fly even further while a freighter version, the A350–900F,
will complement the passenger models. Panel, GAUGES, model,
sound and textures by www.afs-design.de - Author: A.Meyer. 2.1MB