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File Description: Welcome to Rarotonga, in the beautiful Pacific Island paradise of the Cook Islands.
This scenery is designed and built to fit the RBE / Sim Pilot Experience "Cook Islands Scenery" (payware), by Christian Stock.
It has not been tested in the freeware Cook Islands Mesh that is available, or in FS9 default.
Scenery contains some custom items (textures included). Scenery requires some EZ Scenery Object Sets (see INSTALL instructions for details).
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rarotonga_intl._ncrg.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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22nd January 2009, 15:25:51 |
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1602 |
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Lawrie Roache |
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1931kb |
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File Description: TEAL introduced this service in 1951, ferrying passengers, mail and small freight items between Auckland (NZ), Suva (Fiji), Faleolo (Samoa), Motu Akaiami (Cook Islands) and Papeete (Tahiti, French Polynesia).
Service was initially monthly but after six months became fortnightly as its appeal spread world-wide. After all, who wouldn’t like to spend a holiday in a tropical paradise, conveyed to your destination aboard a flying boat, landing in tranquil lagoons fringed by white sandy beaches and palm trees?
Now you can relive those idyllic times by flying your Short Solent IV from Auckland to Tahiti in early May, 1952.
Please read the enclosed INSTALL.txt first and and coral52.doc files for essential information.
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coral52.zip |
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Freeware |
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4th January 2006, 14:40:37 |
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685 |
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Bruce Kennewell |
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71kb |
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File Description: By 1951 the final ocean to be traversed for air travel was the South Pacific between Australia and South America.
On 13 March 1951 Cpt. P.G. Taylor set off from the flying boat base at Rose Bay in Sydney with a crew of four. They made a shakedown flight to Grafton, NSW, landing on the Clarence River, and next morning headed east for South America. Stops were made at Noumea; Fiji; Samoa; Cook Islands; Tahiti; and Mangareva, French Oceania and then Easter Island before arriving in Valparaiso on 26th. March 1951.
The aircraft was subsequently presented to Captain Taylor by the then Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, in recognition of the first air-crossing of the South Pacific Ocean and other pioneering flights.
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fbird_51.zip |
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Freeware |
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12th January 2006, 14:44:25 |
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600 |
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Bruce Kennewell |
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513kb |
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File Description: Thomas Cook operate a small fleet of A319/320 aircraft from their Brussels hub to holiday resorts in the Canary islands, Egypt, Morocco, Cabo verde and more. Its own fleet is implemented by a Condor aircraft during week-ends.
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tcwi1314.zip |
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Freeware |
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12th January 2014, 19:18:11 |
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406 |
Author: |
Dimitri Tousmanof |
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27kb |
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