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FS2002
Jim LeRoy's Pitts S-2S Bulldog. Start with a factory built
Pitts S2S, add stronger wings, build a larger, more powerful
motor, add an oversized, custom propeller, increase the sizes
of all the control surfaces, reshape the tail, strengthen the
fuselage, and re-design the fuel and oil systems and you have
what Jim calls the "Bulldog" Pitts S2S. This gMax design features
full moving parts, FS2002 type reflection mapping, Dynamic Virtual
Cockpit, instrument panel and authentic Bulldog airshow smoke.
Plane by Mikko Maliniemi. Sounds by Aaron R. Swindle. Flight
testing by Jim LeRoy himself. 3.1MB |
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FS2002
PRO Dehavilland DASH8-311 Air Canada - Jazz Reg_ID: C-FACT
A New Brand Name for the merge of airBC, airNova, airOntario,
and Canadian Regional In Air Canada's new JAZZ livery being
introduced April 2002. Ver 6 with new FS8 Pro airfile, Full
Moving Parts, Night Effects. Design: Barry Blaisdell Paint:
Bob May Premier Aircraft Design. 434K |
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FS2002
Beachcraft Duke 60 Excellent Beechcraft Duke with full moving
parts and FSDS lighting also includes kneeboard checklists.
Painting in Metallic colours of Mozambique "INHACA ISLAND" -
Africa Own panel and default sounds. Original By Chuck Dome
Panel and Paint by Mario Coelho. 560K |
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FS2002/2000
FAB AT-29 ( super tucano ALX ). The
new multi-purpose Super Tucano - based on the successful EMB
312 Tucano - was developed for training and operational missions
from remotely located, unprepared airfields deprived of support
infrastructure. Model & texture: Daniel da Silva. 1.3MB |
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FS2002
182RG Default repaint (AZ paint scheme) Repaint by: Paul
Bradshaw This is just a simple repaint of the default FS 2002
182RG. Repainted using Paint Shop Pro 7. I will be repainting
some more versions for the 182RG with different State's schemes.
Why Arizona first? I don't have a clue. It just came to mind
first. 3.8K |
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FS2002
Cessna T-41 Mescalero The T-41 is a military version of
the C182R RG. Complete aircraft in 4 differents liverys, Swiss
Air Force, US Army & FAES. By Jean-Jacques Parel. 535K |
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