FSX
Boeing 707-338C Royal Australian Air Force
medium storm grey. model by : Historic Jetliners Group. FSDS
Design: Gary Carlson Flight Model: Michael Verlin Master textures
and Night Lighting: Yannick Charland Adapted For FSX By: Eric
Buchmann. No VC. 33.4MB
FSX
F-100F Super Saber USAF 63948.
F-100F was essentially an F-100D stretched for two crewmembers.
\nThe USAF needed a supersonic trainer and North American Aviation
converted an F-100C (S/N 54-1966) at its own expense for evaluation.\nThe
F-100F, which first flew on 7 March 1957, retained the air-superiority
and fighter-bomber capabilities of the F-100D although armament
loads were reduced. A total of 339 F-100Fs were built. No VC.
Original by Kazunori Ito Adapted For FSX By: Eric Buchmann.
6.3MB
FSX
F-100D Super Sabre Dark Saber.
Developed as a follow-on to the F-86 Sabre used in the Korean
Conflict, the F-100 was the world's first production airplane
capable of flying faster than the speed of sound in level flight
(760 mph).\nOf the 2,294 F-100's built before production ended
in 1959, 1,274 were -D's, more than all the other series combined.\nIts
features included the first autopilot designed for a supersonic
jet and a low-altitude bombing system. By Kazunori Ito. Adapted
For FSX By: Eric Buchmann. 6.2MB
FS2004/FSX
Dassault Mirage G8 Package version 2.
This is an updated version of my Mirage G8, including 5 versions
(single pilot or two seats) + a new 2D panel. The Dassault Mirage
G8 was a twin engine 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 - both included in this package
- before the decision was taken to stop the program ... The
model is proposed in five versions, has full moving parts and
a new custom 2D panel compatible with FS2004 and FSX. No VC.
Designed by Pat Grange. 8.7MB
FS2004/FSX
Northrop F-5A "Freedom Fighter" Package.
One of the most successful fighters in the modern era was the
small, simple, high performance F-5 series. Reversing the trend
of ever more larger, expensive, and complex combat aircraft,
the little F-5 found favor in many of the world's air arms.
With high performance, agility, and small size, a well flown
F-5 can still hold it's own against the latest fighters.This
FS2004 release includes three model types, five schemes, full
VC's and "alpha-matic" underwing stores texturing.
Will most likely work in FSX. Tim Conrad. 12.6MB
FSX
Martin P6M2 Seamaster.
An FSX update for this rare FS9 Aircraft, FS9 to FSX import
anomolies corrected and static VC added Original FS9 / FSDS
Model and Textures by Frank Elton - Gmax conversion and updates
for FSX By Bruce Fitzgerald. 1.4MB
FSX
CF-220 Grizzly Package.
Visual model completely reworked from my earlier versions,
incorporating a VC (no 2-D panel included). Total filesize
amounts to 56% of my original Grizzly, despite having the
VC and additional details. Textures included for Canadian
Armed Forces (two military versions plus an air display scheme),
Australia, Japan, Finland, and two paintkits, with a choice
of armed or unarmed models. See Readme for acknowledgements
and additional details. By Brian Sturton. 17.5MB
Update:
Although the Grizzly was released after much testing, some
items have become apparent that, while not major, were determined
to be easy to correct. Mods are included here for both FS9
and FSX versions, in armed and unarmed variants. This package
comprises (a) new model files, which permit displaying the
internal beam structure visible from the rear of the interior
afterburners (presently it appears the burners are suspended
in space); and, (b) added cockpit lighting for the FSX versions,
which addresses the still-poor lighting evident during daytime
flying. This package is not required, but rather recommended,
for use with the recently-released CF-220 Grizzly. By Brian
Sturton. 2.8MB