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FS2004
AI Lockheed Neptune.
This Lockheed Neptune is an AI version of the flyable model
that will follow later. It's exterior model is made in Gmax.
The zip file contains the original model with two livery variants
of the Royal Dutch Navy as they flew in the 60's and 70's.
Also added is a traffic bgl with various AFCAD files and 4
extra Dutch Navy variants that will simulate traffic between
Naval Air Base "Valkenburg" and other European Air
Bases. The package contains two self installer files. Gmax
model and repaints by Jaap de Baare. Traffic bgl and AFCADs
by Harry Biard. 3.4MB
FS2004
Lockheed Neptune Paintkit.
This is a Paintshop Pro 8 format layered paintkit for the
Gmax Lockheed Neptune. By Jaap de Baare. 1.2MB |
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FS2004
Lockheed P-3 Orion Update.
This is an update for FS 9 of the Lockheed P-3 Orion by Mike
Stone (here).
I have updated the flight dynamics, added smoke, put in the
rest of the wheels, added an autopilot, added a trim gauge,
changed the touchdown effect, and eliminated the need for the
GPS and radio popup bit maps. Bob Chicilo. 49K |
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FS2002/FS2004
McDonnell Douglas A-4C Skyhawk.
A-4 Skyhawk C type is the first model by whom the nose is extended
to supplement the lack of an all-weather ability with incomplete
radar, and the APG-53 radar for navigation/air-to-surface distance
measurement is installed here. AJB-3 bombing calculation system,
the TPQ10 ground control blindness bombing system, an autopilot,
and various devices such as the angle of attack instruction
machines are added at the same time and the improvement of the
ability is aimed at. And it equipped with the ejection seat
where the escape by the low sky had been enabled. Four kinds
of models(U.S. NAVY and FUERZA AEREA ARGENTINA(FAA) / clean
and with Tank) and two kinds of paint examples are included.
By Kazunori Ito. 4.7MB |
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FS2002/FS2004
Shorts S.A.4 Sperrin.
The Short SA.4 "Sperrin" was a British jet bomber
design of the early 1950s built by Short Brothers and Harland
of Belfast, popularly abbreviated "Shorts". The exact
requirements included a weight of 140,000 lb, the ability to
fly to a target 1,739 miles distant at 500 knots from altitudes
of 45,000-50,000 ft and be simple enough to maintain at overseas
bases. This request would be the foundation of the V-bombers.
The design known initially as SA.4 and later as the "Sperrin"
had more in common with the Second World War designs than the
new jet age. It first flew in 1951. By Kazunori Ito. 1.8MB |
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FS2004
Dassault Mirage 4000 Package. Romain Lucasexterior visual
model, virtual cockpit (both made with gmax), textures and graphics,
flight dynamics (AIR file based on "f14a.air" file
by Dino Cattaneo) Eric Marciano : gauges programming and panel
configuration. Credits: Frank Safranek for his help and his
support since the beginning of this project, to Antoine Grondeau
for his wonderful photos of the interior of the Mirage 2000,
to Alex Bashkatov for his ADI gauge, to Nicolas Joubert for
his idea of making this aircraft. Works in FSX but with some
missing gauges. (For FSX recommended to d/l the F16 Panel for
FSX here & install) 2.6MB |
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