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| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft | |
| Avia 56 - 4 Pack |
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Package includes seven Aircraft models (wheels, floats, amphibs, skis) with 13 textures, a great flight model, authentic and awesome radial custom sounds, custom panels, easy-to-read clickable virtual cockpits, and superbly crafted exterior and interior textures.
This aircraft release is one in series of real world Avia aircraft designed by Czech engineer Robert Nebesar. The first was the Avia 51 and 156. This Avia 56 was a prototype that was changed because of engine availability, and became the 156. The next and last aircraft in the series is the Avia 57, a 14-passenger, 3-engine monoplane currently under development.
Technical/Consulting: Moses03, Michal Beran, Tom Rusek - consultant, John Smith (Hurricane91) - research assistance - metric panel repaint, Michal Plavec - Curator of the Aviation Collection National Technical Museum, Prague, R. Berger, Karel Kriz - Newspaper and poster materials.
Important note for FSX users:
NOT INTENDED FOR USE IN FSX, BUT TESTED IN SP2 ACCEL DX9 AS A PORTOVER. THERE IS A FOLDER WITH FSX UPDATES FOR EACH AIRCRAFT SHOULD YOU CHOOSE TO TRY IT THERE. NOT SUPPORTED.
| Filename: | Avia_56__4_Pack.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 4th April 2012, 05:21:35 |
| Downloads: | 1,907 |
| Author: | Milton Shupe, Nigel Richards, Matt Wynn, with contributions by Bill Ortis and Oleboy with help from SOH members |
| Size: | 95.94 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft | |
| de Havilland Chipmunk |
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Re-upload following Avsim hack. The Chipmunk first flew in 1946. There were numerous variations built in both Canada and Great Britain as a trainer aircraft to replace the Tiger Moth biplane. More than 500 Chipmunks remain airworthy throughout the world today. This aircraft has has been constructed using Gmax v1.2. The aircraft is constructed with as few polygons as possible and with a single texture file to ensure the absolute minimum impact on your framerates. The model has six LODs with the main model having just 2522 polygons (faces/triangles).I would like to especially thank Ray Blake who has kindly made all ten high quality textures for this package.
It is also quite fun to fly as a normal aircraft, but was originally designed specifically to enhance the AI aircraft population and to use with the marvellous GA-Traffic programme by Markus Brunner . The file for GA-Traffic can be found at Avsim: "ga-traffic_setup.zip".
The paintkit is being posted as a separate zip file.
Further information on the DHC Chipmunk can be found at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Canada_Chipmunk
| Filename: | de_Havilland_Chipmunk.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 31st August 2010, 23:46:57 |
| Downloads: | 3,146 |
| Author: | Mike Cronin model and paintkit, Ray Blake textures |
| Size: | 2.4 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft | |
| Yamamoto Shootdown by Lockheed P-38G with AI Aircraft and Scenery |
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Re-Upload. This package provides a new P-38G modified specifically for recreating the mission that resulted in the interception and shootdown of Admiral Yamamoto over Bougainville Island in 1943 in accord with available documentation (links provided). The panel, mixture controls, capacity of the external tanks and the flight dynamics have been tailored to provide accurate power settings and performance to closely match the historical flight. Included are detailed documentation of the new aircraft, and the P-38 fuel settings used by the Army Air Corps before Charles Lindbergh suggested a "correction" in 1944 which greatly improved cruise fuel efficiency. To add to the realism, also included are AI aircraft (Zeros, Bettys, SBDs and C-47s) from CFS2.
New airports, scenery, and extensive scenario documentation to help the simulator pilot successfully "intercept" and "shoot down" the Admiral's Mitsubishi G4M 'Betty' are provided by experienced real world fighter pilot and Adversary Instructor Jim Daigneau, who also provided overall technical support and mission testing.
David C. Copley's outstanding P-38G has been modified as described above and is included, with his permission.
| Filename: | Yamamoto_Shootdown_by_Lockheed_P38G_with_AI_Aircra.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 2nd June 2010, 02:05:43 |
| Downloads: | 1,999 |
| Author: | Dave Bitzer |
| Size: | 25.21 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft | |
| Douglas A-20 Havoc v1.0 for FS9 |
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Douglas A-20 Havoc Release v1.0 for FS9 Only
(Will NOT work in FSX)
by Milton Shupe, Tom Falley, William Ellis, Nigel Richards, Roman Stoviak, Huub Vink, SteveB. Original Pilot figures by Jan Visser and Bill Ortis. Thanks to GLH for his early research and work on the aircraft.cfg data.
Thanks to Huub and SteveB for allowing use of two each of their texture sets. Great stuff!
Links to more of their paints included.
Pkg incl 4 models with many model variants, authentic sounds by Nigel Richards, custom Flight Model, and great paints for each model.
Contents:
FSX aircraft: A-20C, A-20G, P-70A1, P-70A2
Effects: two
The paint kits for this package are available at Sim-outhouse uploaded by Wellis.
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/local_links.php?catid=8
More Paints by Huub Vink:
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/local_links_search.php?action=show&userid=14&sort=d
More Paints by Steve "Stalin" Baldwin:
Thread showing SteveB's paints progress:
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php/95258-Douglas-A20-Havoc?p=1088048&viewfull=1#post1088048
Other aircraft paints by Steve: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php/107002-My-Repaints
Milton Shupe
October 12, 2017
| Filename: | Douglas_A20_Havoc_v10_for_FS9.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 15th October 2017, 04:23:46 |
| Downloads: | 627 |
| Author: | Milton Shupe |
| Size: | 214.95 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft | |
| Fiat CR.42 'Falco' |
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The Fiat C.R.42 was a single-seat fighter biplane which served primarily in Italy's Regia Aeronautica just before and during World War II. The aircraft was produced by the Turin firm, and also served, in smaller numbers, with the air forces of Belgium, Sweden and Hungary. With more than 1,800 built, it was the most widely produced Italian aircraft to take part in World War II. The Fiat C.R.42 was the last of the Fiat biplane fighters to see combat and represented the epitome of the type. RAF Intelligence praised its exceptional maneuverability, further noting that the plane was immensely strong. The Fiat C.R.42 made its combat debut with the Belgian Air Force, over Belgium on 10th May 1940. Complete aircraft, features the usual moving parts, such as all flight controls.
Package includes many different liveries (Regia Aeronautica/Belgian Air Force/Swedish Air Force/Hungarian Air Force). VC only. GMax Models and Skins by Manuele Villa & Italianwings, Flight dynamics, Handling notes and Tutorials by FSAviator, It also works (Tested) subject to some limitations within in FSX (NOT Acceleration). By Manuele Villa/MVG3D, January 2011.
| Filename: | Fiat_CR42_Falco.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 10th January 2011, 15:22:12 |
| Downloads: | 1,256 |
| Author: | Manuele Villa, Italianwings |
| Size: | 44.1 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft | |
| Druine Turbulent |
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A 'generic' Turbulent, representing no particular aircraft, this is a relatively basic AF99 model, (no animations), dusted down and re-polished for FS2004, and fitted out with a custom set of xml gauges on an aluminium panel. This is definitely an aircraft to be sat in and flown, not examined in detail from the outside, the features just aren't there. An old favourite of mine, first designed "way back when" in A&AF for FS4, now dragged back out of the hanger and used as an ideal "lo & slo" aircraft with photographic VFR scenery and/or a good terrain package, the small panel allowing a much better view in flight than many other aircraft. With a cruise speed of 80kts you'll not be in a hurry to get anywhere, but with a landing speed of around 30kts and a take-off roll of "not a lot" you can operate into and out of any farmstrip. These slow speeds, combined with the relatively good visibility from the cockpit, also make this an ideal aircraft for "tailwheel conversion" ... great if you have problems landing the Extra 300 or possibly even the Cub.
| Filename: | Druine_Turbulent.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 29th May 2006, 12:37:45 |
| Downloads: | 827 |
| Author: | Chris Eve |
| Size: | 1.43 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft | |
| Van's RV-8 |
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In 1995, Van’s decided to re-visit the tandem concept. Even though the side-by-side RV-6\/6A had become the most popular homebuilt design ever, there was still a significant percentage of pilots who really wanted centerline seating. The consensus seemed to be that a new tandem airplane, optimized for cross-country flying, would be popular.\n\nThe "concept airplane" was dubbed the RV-8. A one-of-a-kind demonstrator was built in 1995 and introduced at Oshkosh. The cockpit was several inches wider than the RV-4, so space both front and rear was greatly improved. Really big people (high on the "bubba scale") who could not fit in earlier RVs now had an airplane they could fly. A front baggage compartment almost doubled the available baggage capacity and along with the usual compartment behind the rear seat, actually gave slightly more space than the RV-6\/6A. This package features a FSDSv2 model, custom panel, VC, moving parts, and two paint schemes. This aircraft is fun to fly, and also works well as an AI addition for GA routes.
| Filename: | Vans_RV8.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 2nd October 2004, 03:57:52 |
| Downloads: | 2,647 |
| Author: | Fred Choate |
| Size: | 460.79 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft | |
| BAe 146-200 STA |
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A Military Airlift variant of the wellknow BAe-146-200 aircraft. Developed in the 1970's as a replacement for the RAF's strategic airlift capability, sadly the 146-STA never made it into production. This model features the distinctive re-fuel probe along the top of its fuselage , AIS components allowing cargo loading and the exclusive PUSHBACK feature. 2 texture sets are included depicting the protype aircraft, and a version in RNZAF livery. 8 variants are included for maximum flexibility for users, along with extensive check list information. The package is complete with the new 146 v3.0 Panel by Matthias Lieberecht. This new version now has complete working electric, hydraulic,fuel and pressurization systems to name a few. All are based on the real world
systems found in the 146 and have been realised with the help of real world BAe 146 and ARJ pilots. A fully working APU and GPU (not just dummies) is also realized together with a real battery lifetime of 20 minutes. A 100 page PDF manual which is necessary to handle all the functions is included. FS2002 panel config files are also included.
Model, textures and basic panel by Jon Murchison. 146 V3 panel by Matthias Lieberecht.
| Filename: | BAe_146200_STA.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 12th April 2004, 01:26:24 |
| Downloads: | 33,473 |
| Author: | Jon Murchison and Matthias Lieberecht. |
| Size: | 7.69 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft | |
| Eurocopter Tiger (EC 665) - HAP/HCP, UHT and ARH variants |
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The Tiger HAP/HCP (Helicoptere d'Appui Protection / Helicopter for Close Protection) is a medium-weight air-to-air combat and fire support helicopter built for the French Army. The Tiger HAP is an air-to-air combat and fire support medium-weight (6 tonnes) helicopter fitted with 2 MTR 390 engines. It is daytime and night combat capable and is operable in NBC environments. Three basic parameters were taken into account right from the start of the development phase: low (visual, radar and infrared) detectability, which provides excellent survivability on the battlefield, maximum efficiency of the weapons and the associated fire control systems without heavier workload for the crew, and an optimized logistic concept offering minimum possession costs. The Tiger HAP is fitted with a 30-mm gun turret; 68-mm submunition rockets, and air-to-air Mistral missiles. It also features a firing sight with 3 sensors: infrared, TV camera and direct optical channel. The complete avionics suite includes multi-purpose colour displays and radar/laser warning receivers.
The Tiger UHT (from Unterstuetzungshubschrauber Tiger; Ger. supporting helicopter Tiger) is a medium-weight multi-role fire support helicopter built for the Bundeswehr (German Army).The Tiger UHT is a multi-role fire support helicopter. The Trigat Fire and Forget missiles and/or the Hot missiles it carries offer anti-tank capability, while 68-mm rockets ensure air-to-ground fire support. A 12.7 mm air-to-air gun pod and air-to-air Stinger missiles can also be installed. The helicopter also features a mast-mounted sight with a second-generation IRCCD infrared channel and a TV channel, as well as a nose-mounted IRCCD control FLIR for the pilot. Countermeasures include radar/laser/missiles launch/missile approach warning receivers and decoy launchers.
The Tiger ARH (Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter) is the version ordered by the Australian Army to replace its OH-58 Kiowas and UH-1 Iroquois-based Bushranger gunships. The Tiger ARH is a modified and upgraded version of the Tiger HAP with upgraded MTR390 engines as well as a laser designator incorporated in the Strix sight for the firing of Hellfire II air-to-ground missiles. Instead of SNEB unguided rockets, the ARH will operate 70 mm (2.75 in.) rockets from Belgian developer, Forges de Zeebruges (FZ).
Model, textures by www.afs-design.de - Author: A.Meyer. (Ex-payware package, now released as freeware).
| Filename: | Eurocopter_Tiger_EC_665__HAPHCP_UHT_and_ARH_varian.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 12th January 2013, 19:07:14 |
| Downloads: | 922 |
| Author: | Andreas Meyer |
| Size: | 11.72 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft | |
| North American T6_Harvard |
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North American T6_Harvard
This aircraft has has been constructed using Gmax v1.2. The aircraft is constructed with as few polygons as possible and with a single texture file to ensure the absolute minimum impact on your framerates. There are two models- each has seven LODs.
The aircraft has had an amazing history with first prototype flying in 1935. To quote from Wikipedia "A total of 15,495 T-6s of all variants were built.During the Korean War and to a lesser extent, the Vietnam war, T-6s were pressed into service as forward air control aircraft. These aircraft were designated T-6 "Mosquito"s.[1] The RAF used the Harvard in Kenya against the Mau Mau in the 1950s where they operated with 20 lb bombs and machine guns against the gangs. Some operations took place at altitudes around 20,000 ft asl. A Harvard was the longest-serving RAF aeroplane, with an example, taken on strength in 1945, still serving in the 1990s (as a chase plane for helicopter test flights - a role the Shorts Tucano's high stall speed was ill-suited for). The T-6G was also used in a light attack or counter insurgency role by France during the Algerian war in special Escadrilles d'Aviation L�������©g�������¨re d'Appui (EALA), armed with machine guns, bombs and rockets. At its peak there were 38 EALA's active. The largest unit was the Groupe d'Aviation L�������©g�������¨re d'Appui 72, which consisted of up to 21 EALAs. Portugal also used ex-French aircraft during the Portuguese Colonial War.
Since the Second World War, the T-6 has been a regular participant at air shows, and was used in many movies. For example, in Tora! Tora! Tora! and The Final Countdown, converted single-seat T-6s painted in Japanese markings represent Mitsubishi Zeroes. The New Zealand Warbirds "Roaring 40s" aerobatic team use ex-Royal New Zealand Air Force Harvards. The Reno National Air Races also has a class specifically for the T-6 during the National Air Races each year."
This GMax model is quite fun to fly as a normal aircraft, but was originally designed specifically to enhance the AI aircraft population.
I would like to especially thank Ray Blake who has kindly made these high quality textures for this package.
A paintkit is being posted as a separate zip file.
| Filename: | North_American_T6_Harvard.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 3rd December 2009, 19:01:27 |
| Downloads: | 1,569 |
| Author: | Mike Cronin - aircraft and paintkit; Ray Blake - textures |
| Size: | 1.78 MB |