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| Category: Flight Simulator X - Gauges | |
| Event Logger v2 |
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File Description:
This is version 2 of a diagnostic gauge, targeted primarily at gauge and panel authors. It writes all Key_Events issued in FSX or FS9 to a log file, thus allowing the detection of repeating Key_Events which interfere with normal panel operation. It will not identify the gauge issuing the repeating Key_Events, but by identifying the Key_Events themselves, it should make the gauge issuing them somewhat easier to locate. If you have a panel which does not allow the selection of a second engine or exit, or which exhibits improper autopilot operation, this gauge may help you discover why. Updates include a displayed count of the number of Key_Events issued by the sim, along with a tooltip display of the most recently issued Key_Event. Code signed for use in FSX.
| Filename: | Event_Logger_v2.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 27th December 2006, 20:46:07 |
| Downloads: | 862 |
| Author: | Doug Dawson |
| Size: | 50.02 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - AFCAD Files | |
| S77 Magee Airstrip |
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File Description:
This airstrip lies in the Coeur D'Alene national forest region right in the mountains, but FSX has it badly misplaced, right in the middle of a mountain, so you have the horrible looking cliffs on each side and front and back too, whereas the real airstrip is in a valley alongside and actually looks like a very nice spot to make a landing. I redid the airfield with ADE and also did the landclass for the valley to improve the overall appearance, using google earth as a reference.
I also added a small taxiway and parking, with hold short nodes, these are not part of the real world strip, but if you want AI planes to fly in and out of these strips then you need those features, otherwise the AI will just vanish.
| Filename: | S77_Magee_Airstrip.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 25th September 2010, 02:20:46 |
| Downloads: | 221 |
| Author: | Kim Gowney |
| Size: | 78.63 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Fort Resolution CYFR in the Northwest Territories, Canada |
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File Description:
Fort Resolution is on the south side of Great Slave Lake, 75 miles east of Hay River and just west of where the Slave River flows into the lake from Fort Smith. Fort Resolution, the oldest community in the Territories and once a vital link in the fur trade business, is a small town with a population of around 500. It was not included in the original FS9 or Ultimate Terrain so I have added it here.
The airfield is next to the town on the lakeshore. The runway is 4,000 feet of gravel with a displaced threshold at the southern (town) end; it is lit and there is PAPI. There are no scheduled flights to Fort Resolution, just occasional charters; the AI includes a stock FS9 Cessna and a Wasaya Airways PC12.
| Filename: | Fort_Resolution_CYFR_in_the_Northwest_Territories_.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 4th October 2013, 22:11:26 |
| Downloads: | 294 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 2.31 MB |
| Category: Miscellaneous Files - General Utilities | |
| Flight Assistant 2.2 |
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File Description:
The Flight Assistant - the successor of FS 2002 FA - is a program that provides a virtual co-pilot for flight simulation enthusiasts. You can give commands using a microphone which the co-pilot executes then. For example, one could give the command "flaps up", and then the flaps will be raised automatically. Furthermore, the co-pilot responds to your commands, so that you receive a confirmation. The program is nearly fully configurable. You are able to create new commands and even to edit the existing ones. An optional "Speak" key lets the PC only recognize commands when you press and hold down a certain key. Flight Assistant should work together with every(!) flight simulation without any problems. New in version 2.2: A Spanish translation. Furthermore, the commands are now displayed in an alphabetical order.
| Filename: | Flight_Assistant_22.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 22nd November 2003, 12:39:05 |
| Downloads: | 4,570 |
| Author: | Timm Linder |
| Size: | 1.18 MB |
| Category: Miscellaneous Files - General Utilities | |
| Flight Assistant 2.1 |
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File Description:
The Flight Assistant - the successor of FS 2002 FA - is a program that provides a virtual co-pilot for flight simulation enthusiasts. You can give commands using a microphone which the co-pilot executes then. For example, one could give the command "flaps up", and then the flaps will be raised automatically. Furthermore, the co-pilot responds to your commands, so that you receive a confirmation. The program is nearly fully configurable. You are able to create new commands and even to edit the existing ones. An optional "Speak" key lets the PC only recognize commands when you press and hold down a certain key. Flight Assistant should work together with every(!) flight simulation without any problems. New in version 2.1 are some bug fixes (e.g. reduced CPU usage) and a Dutch translation.
| Filename: | Flight_Assistant_21.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 19th October 2003, 04:39:29 |
| Downloads: | 934 |
| Author: | Timm Linder, The Linder Company Software |
| Size: | 1.08 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Gandalf Airlines Dornier 328 |
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File Description:
The Dornier 328-Jet is a development of the existing and popular 328 Turboprop, fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW306B turbofan engines (each producing 6,050 pounds of thrust) instead of the twin PW119B turboprops that the original 328 sports. Seating 32 passengers in a 2-1 seating configuration, the 328-Jet carries a heavier load over a greater distance at a higher speed, making less noise than the original 328. Gandalf Airlines remain one of the few operators of the 328-Jet, owning 7 of them, and 1 328-110 turboprop. This is a repaint of D-BGAR, one of the 328-Jets they still own and operate. TEXTURES ONLY! You MUST have Mike Stone's Dornier 328-Jet installed in order to use this file. It is obtainable from AVSIM or from Mike's homepage (http://www.pmstone.com).
| Filename: | Gandalf_Airlines_Dornier_328.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 2nd January 2005, 15:41:36 |
| Downloads: | 787 |
| Author: | Graeme Porter, Mike Stone |
| Size: | 360.26 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
| Tips and Tricks Number 20 - March 2006 Issue |
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Tips and Tricks Number 20 - March 2006 Edition. This issue includes a few Tips that may help solve a couple of common problems as well as several links to very interesting and useful sites. Included is the popular "From the E-Mail Bag" department which answers a question of general interest. New in this issue is a section devoted to an aircraft of historical interest. There is also a Tip which will lead you to some really exceptional AI work. An updated index by John Burford for the entire series in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format is included. As usual, I have attempted to include something of value for everyone, regardless of your experience level. Please unzip to a temporary location using the folders option. Compiled in .pdf format for your flying enjoyment.
| Filename: | Tips_and_Tricks_Number_20__March_2006_Issue.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 27th February 2006, 00:37:24 |
| Downloads: | 5,301 |
| Author: | David Marshall |
| Size: | 1.59 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Supermarine Spitfire P7346 PR-M |
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Repaint for the A2A Wings of Power III Spitfire by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Martin Catney: Supermarine Spitfire IIa P7346 PR-M was the aircraft flown by Belgian ace Jean Offenberg, while flying with 609 squadron from Biggin Hill. He shot down his first aircraft, a Dornier during the German attack on Belgium, and later managed to escape via Corsica and North Africa to England, where he joined the RAF. While on a lone 'training mission' near Cherbourg, he shoots down three aircraft, which earns him the DFC. He later joins 609 Squadron, where a Belgian flight is being formed. Jean Offenberg is killed during a training accident on 22 january 1942, when a Spitfire from another squadron performs a mock attack and collides with him.
| Filename: | Supermarine_Spitfire_P7346_PRM.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 6th February 2011, 15:11:20 |
| Downloads: | 271 |
| Author: | Jan Kees Blom |
| Size: | 13.85 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Panels | |
| XX5 Panel fictious |
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File Description:
XX5
fs2004-Panels category
This test of panel is the result of the searching a project
called xx5.
I imagine a sample panel of a twin-engines jet capabilities
wich can be deployed to a space orbit.
The xx5 is only toy fictious project.
Just likes GOD Phenix of Mr Katzunori Ito.
I put all gauges positions and explain to you the
imagination of these gauges looks likes the "Dragon gauges"
project to built.
The xx5 can deploy a tube rocket rear to elevation into
space after the passage of the 54000fts.at 90 degrees banking.
Severals parameters are erased,to be revealed in the next
file step !...
I imagine a helmet of the cockpit protection and
special nav system for docking in space !.
Hassan Doukkali.
to Avsim. Freeware file.
April 2009
| Filename: | XX5_Panel_fictious.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 13th April 2009, 07:51:09 |
| Downloads: | 144 |
| Author: | Hassan Doukkali |
| Size: | 761.25 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| National Airlines Republic Rainbow RC-2 |
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The Republic Rainbow was a proposed commercial version of Republic's military XF-12/XR-12, a high speed recon plane developed at the end of WW2. With four Pratt & Whitney R-4360 engines, a top speed of 462 mph, and a service ceiling of 45,000 feet, the Rainbow boasted outstanding performance for its day. The Rainbow had one of the highest power to weight ratios of any multi-reciprocating-engine airplane. It could maintain a sea-level rate of climb of 1,680 feet per minute on three engines and 320 feet per minute on just two engines. Although several airlines initially ordered the Rainbow, due to a changing business climate it proved too expensive compared with airliners such as Douglas' DC-6 and no prototypes were ever built.
| Filename: | National_Airlines_Republic_Rainbow_RC2.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 14th April 2012, 22:02:57 |
| Downloads: | 99 |
| Author: | Ted Lorey |
| Size: | 492.12 KB |