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FSX
and FS2004 Lockheed 9 Orion Package.
The Lockheed Orion was a small, fast commercial transport of
wooden construction. A total of 36 Orions of all models were
built between 1931 and 1934. Orions were used to set a number
of records, and took part in several air races. Included here
are four versions in six paint jobs: Varney Speed Lanes, Northwest,
American, Swissair, Lineas Aereas Occidentales and Air Express.
Varney Speed Lanes was a forerunner of today's Continental Airlines.
By Jens B. Kristensen. 20MB |
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FSX
and FS2004 Boeing 247.
The Boeing 247 was a trendsetter in the early 1930’s.
It was the first airliner to have an all-metal, stressed-skin,
low-drag airframe and a retractable landing gear. Even when
the bigger and better DC-2 and DC-3 arrived, the 247’s
continued to give excellent service over the next 20 years.
Flight dynamics by FSAviator. Version 2.0 with more variants,
including Roscoe Turners 1934 England-Australia racer. By Jens
B. Kristensen. 14MB |
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FSX
C-47 Dakota Woodland Camo.
This is a Repaint of the Default DC-3 for Flight Simulator X
in its Military Troop Transport version ..The C-47 Dakota ..
Textures are created in Hi definition Woodland Camo Circa WW2
.. Textures By Mark "Fireball "Rooks of RDG. 6.1MB |
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FSX
De Havilland Dh89a Dragon Rapide Package.
FSX version of my Dragon Rapide, fully working VC with smooth
gauges, 16 paint schemes included. Complete aircraft, no other
files needed. Includes custom panel and FX. By Dave Garwood
& CBFS design team. 35MB |
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FSX
/ FS2004 Southern Cross Fokker FVII/3m. The
'Southern Cross' made the first crossing of the Pacific Ocean
by an aircraft, flown by Charles Kingsford-Smith and a crew
of three. They took off from Oakland, California on May 31,
1928, and arrived at Brisbane, Australia on June 19. The Southern
Cross was, at the time, even more famous than Charles Lindberg's
'Spirit of St. Louis'. The Southern Cross is preserved today
at Brisbane Airport. This package includes the aircraft model
and ready-made flights you can use to recreate the 1928 experience.
Improved version 2 model, modified to work with FSX as well
as FS2004. By Jens B. Kristensen. 12.4MB |
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FSX/FS2004/2/CFS2
WW 1 Pfalz D XII.
The Pfalz D.XII was the successor to the Pfalz D.IIIa series
fighter and entered service late in the summer of 1918. It was
a sturdy and well designed fighter that nearly rivaled the famed
Fokker D.VII in performance. It could outclimb, outdive and
outspeed the Fokker D.VII, but it was less agile. Two different
models for 2002/2004/FSX/CFS2 by A.F.Scrub.6.4MB |
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FSX/FS2004
AW.15 Atalanta.
Four-engined, British airliner of 1932. Eight Atalantas were
built, and they served on the African and Indian routes of Imperial
Airways. Much-improved version 3 model, works with FSX as well
as FS2004. By Jens B. Kristensen. 14.4MB |
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FSX/FS2004
Boeing PW-9 early fighter biplane.
This plane is meant for FSX but is perfectly flyable in FS2004.
The PW-9 was much inspired by the Fokker D-VII. The fuselage
was of welded steel tubing construction put together by arc-welding
(a Boeing-developed technique). The aircraft was a single-bay
biplane with tapered wings . The lower wing was shorter and
narrower than the upper wing. The wings were of traditional
wooden frame construction with fabric covering. During 1926,
the production PW-9s were shipped to US bases in Hawaii and
the Philippines. GMAX source included. Complete model by A.F.Scrub.
6.5MB |
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FSX
Fokker Dr1 Triplane"The Red Baron".
On April 21, 1918 at 10:45 am, Manfred von Richthofen ("The
Red Baron") was killed by a single .303 calibre bullet
through the heart. This is a representation of the Fokker Dr1
triplane he flew that day, the last in the triology of triplanes,
and thus, was born a legend. Panel by Frank Elton. 6.7MB |
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