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FS2004 Lockheed F-104 Starfighter - Multi Livery Set. This freeware is a complied summary of textures, a full panel and custom sounds. The dynamics are changed for a more accurate flight with possibility of about 900 kts. The livery carries a lot of textures from different painter and countries. Original Model by Rey Lopez, assembled by Andreas Kruschwitz. 23MB.

 

FS2004 Mirage111EZ Package. Mirage111EZ No 826 is depicted in the colours of the South African Airforce. This aircraft was flown by Major Arthur Piercy during term of duty in the SAAF. The aircraft was designed as close as possible to the real aircraft. The panel was designed from photos, and represents the configuration used by the SAAF. The package consist of the model, panel, sound, VC and is fully animated. It features the following effects:Droptanks, Brake Chute, Afterburner, engine glow and contrail effects. See docs for further info. Thinus Pretorius. 8.36MB
FS2004 F-102 Delta Dagger Update. Description: This is my second update of Kazunori Ito's F-102 Delta Dagger (here). I have moved the stobes that were with the nav lights to the wing tips, added wing tip contrails, and updated the flight dynamics so they are closer to the real aircraft. Bob Chicilo. 287K

FS2004 Coral-FLT F-15 Eagle v2.00. An original Gmax model with virtual cockpit, 2D panel and effects (JASDF/USAF). By Kimitaka Nishida, Atsushi Terui / Coral-FLT. 10.3MB
FS2004 Two modified cockpits for the Coral F-15v2 (above). Adds working gauges to the panels for the A & C model. With the permission of Coral-see the readme. Includes the 2D and VC panels. Requires the freeware F-15 from coral. See the readme for development details. By David Ulke, Robert Baum, and Marv Howell. 3.1MB
FS2004 Grumman OV-1D Mohawk U.S. Army battlefield observation and recon aircraft. Also used for electronic warfare and monitoring by altering the sensors and their configuation. Easily recognized by its bug-eyed canopy, triple fin tail, and top mounted engine nacelles, in addition to the low slung SLAR external pod. Early Mohawks saw action in Viet Nam as armed attack planes, being called the JOV-1A. Also used by Argentina, and formally by Israel, with demo examples briefly flown in West German and French markings. Various civil and non military gov't agencies have also used Mohawks for drug interdiction, survey mapping, and atmospheric studies. This FS2004 model had full ani's, Virtual Cockpit with custom XML gauges and lighting, and three paint schemes. Tim Piglet Conrad. 4.8MB
FS2004 Grumman OV-1C Mohawk U.S. Customs Drug Interdiction Aircraft. One of four OV-1C's used by the US Customs Service in the '70's to mid '80's to intercept drug smuggling aircraft. The OV-1C's were modified ex-US Army machines with military equipment removed and an IR sensor turret mounted in an elongated nose. All were eventually painted in a smart looking bue and white paint scheme. The four OV's were later replaced by another Grumman product, the E-2C Hawkeye. This Stand-Alone FS2004 model had full ani's, VC with custom XML gauges and lighting. Tim Piglet Conrad. 5MB
FS2004/2002 BAC.221 This aircraft was used for the performance testing of the Concorde. Up and down mechanism of nose parts (Drooping Nose) similar to the Concorde was installed. And, This is an airframe that remodeled a Fairey Delta F.D.2 used for the supersonic record test. by Kazunori Ito. 1.2MB
FS2004 Mirage 2000N EC 2/4 v2.0 Armed. . A Mirage 2000 from La Fayette Fighter Squadron with more accurate flight model. Features virtual cockpit, HUD, animations, pilot ejection, missle fighting, etc. Includes twenty textures. By Roland Laborie, Jean Pierre Bourgeois and Pierre Marchadier. 22MB

FS2004 Royal Bahraini AF Boeing C-17 Cargomaster III. A ficional repaint of Mike Stone's Boeing C-17 Cargomaster III, in Royal Bahraini Air Force colors. Repainted by: Mohammed Al-Khalifa. Enjoy flying. Mohammed Al-Khalifa. 1.1MB