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File Description: This Kai Tak Airport AI Traffic Pack comes in two sets, Passenger and Cargo. It is compiled based on various airline schedules published for Fall 1996 and it should cover the majority of scheduled flights that once operated into Kai Tak Airport. Compiled with MRAI Compiler.
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kai_tak_traffic.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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26th January 2008, 05:29:11 |
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3440 |
Author: |
Derek Kung |
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35kb |
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File Description: Here are my improved flightplans for the legandary Kai Tak Airport (VHHX)
This Flightplans based on 1998. The flightplans are not real, they based on photos by Airliners.net.
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vhhx98_vol.2_fps.zip |
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Freeware |
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25th January 2008, 20:36:50 |
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2404 |
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Kevin Schlünkes |
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184kb |
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File Description: Relive Hong Kong International Airport (Kai Tak VHHX), as it was in the 1990's. Includes the areas of Kowloon, Hong Kong and Chek Lap Kok. Custom autogen and approximately 800 square miles of photoreal terrain - both day and night textures. Also includes the infamous curved IGS 'Checkerboard' Approach. A MileHigh Production.
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9dragon5.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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3rd January 2008, 17:37:36 |
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32205 |
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Marcus Thompson, Frabrizio Pascucci, Eddie Chan |
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63108kb |
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File Description: It has been brought to my attention that the IGS 13 Localizer is set to 111.95 in my original upload of the Active ILS, VHHX (Hong Kong Kai Tak Airport) for FSX. This is not the correct frequency. The correct frequency is 111.90. This update fixes that problem.
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vhhx_ils_jv_v1.1.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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23rd September 2007, 11:50:56 |
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15745 |
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Jim Vile |
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17kb |
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File Description: This FSX Airport is more then just an enhanced style Airport. As most know the Approach and Final (VMC) for AI Traffic in FSX is a straight in type landing and does not always consider real world approaches. This is due to the way that the coding is written in FSX and it puts limits on IFR arriving aircraft. At certain airports the AI Traffic will fly directly through a mountain once it is established on Final for a runway. What you will see with my files is a different type approach used for both the way I control AI and User Airplane Traffic in FSX. My AI Aircraft Approach coding system for FSX uses a visual offset approach so AI Traffic does not fly through the mountains but flys the IGS/LDA 13 approach to the Checkerboard. Try your skill flying a Large Heavy Airplane vectored by ATC onto the approach course of the IGS/LDA 13 approach to Kai Tak. Read the text file for all the enhancements added to the FSX VHHX Airport along with a full understanding of how the new Approaches work *** Full set of Freeware Approach Charts included ***
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vhhx_ils_jv.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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19th September 2007, 11:57:46 |
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26383 |
Author: |
Jim Vile |
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3708kb |
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File Description: New fictional livery for the PMDG 747-400 for the Flying Tigers Group of Virtual Airlines.
This aircraft has all 24 of the Flying Tigers' VA main airline logos including Skyteam, Oneworld and Star Alliance as well. She has been named 'Pride of Kai-Tak' after one of the great international aiports of the past (old Hong Kong) that now only lives on only in the VA world.
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flying_tigers_va_744.zip |
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Freeware |
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14th August 2007, 19:56:25 |
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555 |
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Simon Dove |
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6449kb |
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File Description: Tips and Tricks Number 23 - Sept. 2006 Issue. After an all too brief Summer Vacation, Tips and Tricks is back with a wide assortment of helpful information and ideas. This issue includes an important warning for anyone who may try the FSX Demo from Microsoft. The "From the E-mail Bag Department" answers several interesting questions and you will find an extensive review of the Kai Tak (Hong Kong) airport circa 1998. Rounding out this issue are links to several fine websites, reviews of scenery, aircraft and utilities plus a surprise or two has been thrown in for good measure. Hopefully you will find something of value whether you are a newbie or long time simmer. An updated index by John Burford for the entire series is included. Please unzip (using folders option) to a temporary folder. Compiled in pdf format for your flying enjoyment.
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tips_and_tricks_23.zip |
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Freeware |
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1st September 2006, 20:05:21 |
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6263 |
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David "Opa" Marshall |
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2469kb |
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File Description: This is Kai Tak airport as it was in 1963. Kowloon Bay has yet to be filled in, and the runway is only 8405 ft long. Includes mesh files by Holger Sandmann and charts of the era scanned by Chic Eather. Navaids backdated to the early 60's, except the IGS for runway 13 is included although not actually installed until 1974. Curving approach lights will help you find the runway. Chek Lap Kok airport has been removed. The IGS and other approaches created by Jim Vile. The AI aircraft will follow the curved approach to runway 13 in good weather or bad. Please note that Jim Vile has produced a modern version of this airport (kaitak98.zip).
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kaitak63.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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27th April 2006, 02:02:13 |
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15049 |
Author: |
Tom Gibson and Jim Vile |
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5878kb |
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File Description: Shek Kong (VHSK) is located somewhere near Yuen Long. Its geographical location is worse than Kai Tak, since Shek Kong is enclosed by 3 sides of mountains. The airfield is military but is open for VFR flights during weekends.
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hks_2.zip |
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Freeware |
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3rd April 2006, 21:23:39 |
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547 |
Author: |
Raphael Mak |
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392kb |
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File Description: This is a repaint for the PMDG Boeing 747-400 in old Cathay Pacific colors. The VR-HOW was the tenth B747-400 of Cathay Pacific and was delivered at 20.08.1991. These are the colors VR-HOO was wearing in the early 1990th. It is the aircraft from the ITVV movie from 1993 where it was piloted by Captain Don Grange from London Heathrow (LHR) into Hong Kong's Kai Tak (HKG). You MUST have the 'PMDG 747-400 Queen of the Skies' to use these textures.
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pmdg744cathaypacificoc(vr-how).zip |
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Freeware |
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23rd August 2005, 11:59:27 |
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894 |
Author: |
Textures Hendrik Gau | Paintkit PMDG |
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5075kb |
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