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Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Vietjet Air "Minions" Airbus A320 Sharklet (VN-A650) Download

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This is the paint of Vietjet Air (Minions) for Aerosoft Airbus A320 CFM based in Vietnam. VietJet Air orders 42 new Airbus A320Neo. VietJet Aviation Joint Stock Company (Vietnamese: Công ty Cổ phần Hàng không VietJet), trading as VietJet Air or Vietjet, is an international low-cost airline from Vietnam. It was the first privately owned new-age airline to be established in Vietnam, being granted its initial approval to operate by the Vietnamese Minister of Finance in November 2007. As of its launch in December 2011, it became the second private airline to offer domestic service in Vietnam, as well as the fifth airline overall to offer civil domestic flights and international flights. VietJet Air is owned by Sovico Holdings, HDBank, other organisational investors and individual stakeholders.


Filename: Vietjet_Air_Minions_Airbus_A320_Sharklet_VNA650.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 22nd July 2017, 17:26:26
Downloads: 910
Author: Huy Duc
Size: 10.38 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Vietjet Air "Bia Sai Gon" Airbus A320 (VN-A656) Download

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This is the paint of Vietjet Air for Aerosoft Airbus A320 CFM based in Vietnam. VietJet Air orders 42 new Airbus A320Neo. VietJet Aviation Joint Stock Company (Vietnamese: Công ty Cổ phần Hàng không VietJet), trading as VietJet Air or Vietjet, is an international low-cost airline from Vietnam. It was the first privately owned new-age airline to be established in Vietnam, being granted its initial approval to operate by the Vietnamese Minister of Finance in November 2007. As of its launch in December 2011, it became the second private airline to offer domestic service in Vietnam, as well as the fifth airline overall to offer civil domestic flights and international flights. VietJet Air is owned by Sovico Holdings, HDBank, other organisational investors and individual stakeholders.


Filename: Vietjet_Air_Bia_Sai_Gon_Airbus_A320_VNA656.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 23rd December 2017, 18:16:57
Downloads: 255
Author: THINH
Size: 6.06 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Consolidated PBY-5 RNZAF 6 Sqn XX-W Download

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A repaint for the Aerosoft PBY-5 Catalina in the colors of NZ4020 XX-W of the RNZAF. Bu08435, it flew with 6 Flying Boat Squadron. Following Japan's entry into the war in December 1941, the RNZAF had to switch from primarily training pilots to Europe into a combat force. No. 6 Squadron RNZAF was formed as an army co-operation unit at Milson in February 1942 flying Vickers Vildebeest and Hawker Hind aircraft. At the same time, No. 5 Squadron RNZAF moved to Fiji with Short Singapores and Vickers Vildebeest and Vincent biplanes. Modern maritime patrol flying boats (and more Hudson light bombers) were requested under Lend Lease and when the first Consolidated Catalinas arrived a detachment of men from No. 5 Squadron was assigned to convert to these types as No. 6 Squadron. Before the squadron was officially formed these men successfully completed their first air-sea rescue of a downed US aircrew. From May 1943 No. 6 squadron undertook action against the Japanese. The Squadron also conducted search and rescue missions for allied aircrew and seamen, and undertook many open sea rescues. XX-W arrived in Fiji on 21 October 1943. On February 18, 1944 it took off on a dumbo rescue mission to north Buka Island and landed to rescue two crew members and pick up a dead body from the crash of B-25, and successfully returned them to Halavo. On 26 May 1945, it stalled on landing at Hobsonville and was towed to its mooring by a crash boat. The induced damage resulted in the aircraft being written off charge on 18 June 1945. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Aerosoft


Filename: Consolidated_PBY5_RNZAF_6_Sqn_XXW.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 13th July 2018, 20:40:22
Downloads: 137
Author: Jan Kees Blom
Size: 8.74 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
FSX American Airlines Airbus A380-800 Download

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This is a repaint for Project Airbus' Airbus A380-800 in a fictional American Airlines livery. American Airlines has not shown interest in the A380, opting for the more efficient Boeing 777's for its high-density, long-range routes. However, in our new universe, American Airlines has taken delivery of one single Airbus A380, available to fly any route of your choice. It flies under the fictional registration N388AA and the tail number 7AB. Includes: - Base Model Airbus A380 aircraft by Project Airbus (Freeware) - Textures for American Airlines new livery - American Airlines Airbus A380-800 N388AA - Full working VC with custom gauges updated for the quad-engine A380 - Custom 2D Panel. This panel is basically the default Airbus A321 with updated gauges compatible with the quad-jet A380. It's my understanding that this upgrade was courtesy of Thomas Ruth.


Filename: FSX_American_Airlines_Airbus_A380800.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 12th May 2024, 17:00:53
Downloads: 150
Author: Julian Flight
Size: 66.01 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Consolidated PBY Catalina C-FCRR Download

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This folder contains a repaint for the Aerosoft PBY Catalina for FSX. It is shown here as C-FCRR, with Air France colors. Built by Boeing of Canada at Vancouver, it became RCAF Canso 9767 on March 4, 1943, and was allocated to Squadron 162, coded S, at Reykjavik, Iceland. In 1944, piloted by Flying Officers Thomas Charles Cooke and Eric Walter Wiskin, 9767 sank the German U-boat U-342 off the coast of Iceland on April 17. The amphibian was removed from the military service on April 1, 1946. The same year it was sold to Canadian Pacific Airlines, registered CF-CRR and assigned fleet number 233 (later 933), it was operated until 1959, thereafter by Northland Airlines (1960-1968), Midwest Airlines (1969-1970), and Ilford Riverton until 1973. The registration was changed to C-FCRR when Avalon Aviation acquired it as a water bomber in 1977, listed as Tanker number 791. In 1995 the aircraft was bought by Powell Eorp. Of Parry Sound, Ontario, subsequently it was owned by the Canadian Air Legend. The French pilot Franklin Devaux bought C-FCRR in 1995 and converted it to a flying television studio, it was based at Le Bourget, Paris, France. During 1996 C-FCRR was the star of monthly French television programme Operation Okavango, while in September 1998 it was the eye catcher of the three-week Champs-Elysees (Paris) static air show. The following October the aircraft started an 8,078 mls (13,000 km) trip to Chile via Dakar (Senegal) and Natal (Brazil) to commemorate early Air France South Atlantic mail service, returning to France in June 1999. On January 19, 2002 the aircraft was stored at Orly Airport, Paris, and has not flown since. Its Canadian registration was cancelled on October 7, 2005. At present it seems to be registered as N9767, and in airworthy condition again. Here's a youtube movie on this aircraft: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6jyzV8Gawc. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the repaint kit by Aerosoft.


Filename: Consolidated_PBY_Catalina_CFCRR.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 26th September 2010, 11:33:47
Downloads: 1,194
Author: Jan Kees Blom
Size: 9.83 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Consolidated PBY-5A (C-FCRR) Download

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This folder contains a repaint for the Aerosoft PBY Catalina for FSX. It is shown here as C-FCRR, with Air France colors. Built by Boeing of Canada at Vancouver, it became RCAF Canso 9767 on March 4, 1943, and was allocated to Squadron 162, coded S, at Reykjavik, Iceland. In 1944, piloted by Flying Officers Thomas Charles Cooke and Eric Walter Wiskin, 9767 sank the German U-boat U-342 off the coast of Iceland on April 17. The amphibian was removed from the military service on April 1, 1946. The same year it was sold to Canadian Pacific Airlines, registered CF-CRR and assigned fleet number 233 (later 933), it was operated until 1959, thereafter by Northland Airlines (1960-1968), Midwest Airlines (1969-1970), and Ilford Riverton until 1973. The registration was changed to C-FCRR when Avalon Aviation acquired it as a water bomber in 1977, listed as Tanker number 791. In 1995 the aircraft was bought by Powell Eorp. Of Parry Sound, Ontario, subsequently it was owned by the Canadian Air Legend. The French pilot Franklin Devaux bought C-FCRR in 1995 and converted it to a flying television studio, it was based at Le Bourget, Paris, France. During 1996 C-FCRR was the star of monthly French television programme Operation Okavango, while in September 1998 it was the eye catcher of the three-week Champs-Elysees (Paris) static air show. The following October the aircraft started an 8,078 mls (13,000 km) trip to Chile via Dakar (Senegal) and Natal (Brazil) to commemorate early Air France South Atlantic mail service, returning to France in June 1999. On January 19, 2002 the aircraft was stored at Orly Airport, Paris, and has not flown since. Its Canadian registration was cancelled on October 7, 2005. At present it seems to be registered as N9767, and in airworthy condition again. Here's a youtube movie on this aircraft: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6jyzV8Gawc. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the repaint kit by Aerosoft.


Filename: Consolidated_PBY5A_CFCRR.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 13th July 2018, 20:34:21
Downloads: 151
Author: Jan Kees Blom
Size: 9.83 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Upgrade pack - Airbus A318 FD Special Version from V2 to V3 (update pack only) Download

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This Pack is only to update my aircraft "Airbus A318 FD Special Version V2" (pa318fd_v2_299527.zip) with a new ehanced panel that I have created with the Airbus A321.

This new panel version (v3.05) provides many new features to the version V2 of the aircraft: New fuel system management gauge like the real Airbus, full manual engines startup procedure, with all new BLEED circuit (with new Bleed page on ECAM with animations), all fuel valves, pumps, crossfeed work. All bleed valves work. Engines failure procedure management, ehanded Navigation display with TCAS on ARC or NAV mode, gps Approach procedure sheme on the navigation display, corrected electrical circuit, and many other features (too long to describe here).

There is a user manual in English and in French. Very important to read it (for the manual engines startup procedure). You must have the orignal aircraft installed on your computer (Aribus A318 FD Special version V2) because this pack is only an update. Please, read the pdf installation file (English and French version) for full information on installing this update.


Filename: Upgrade_pack__Airbus_A318_FD_Special_Version_from_V2_to_V3_update_pack_only.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 17th June 2012, 13:21:38
Downloads: 2,927
Author: Francois Dore
Size: 19.29 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Qantas Consolidated PBY-5 5 paints Download

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Five repaints for the Aerosoft PBY-5 Catalina in the colors of PBY-5's operated by Qantas on the 'Double Sunrise Service' between Western Australia and Ceylon between 1943 and 1945. In 1943, Royal Australian Air Force personnel were seconded to operate Catalinas under the banner of Qantas. The plan called for flights between Perth, Western Australia, and RAF Base Koggala in southern Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). The flights were the longest non-stop air route of any airline, over 3,500 nautical miles (6,480 km) across the Indian Ocean. Navigating without the aid of radio, the crews relied solely on rudimentary navigation by compass and stars during the trip. Only Catalinas had that kind of range, so five PBY-5 flying boats were converted to make them suitable for the trip. They received camouflage paint, with a RAAF roundel on the fuselage, but also a civilian registration, since they were officialy operated by Qantas, and they were named after the stars they would be using for navigation: Vega Star (G-AGFL/FP221 - tail code 1) Altair Star (G-AGFM/FP244 - tail code 2) Rigel Star (G-AGID/JX575 - tail code 3) Antares Star (G-AGIE/JX577 - tail code 4) Spica Star (G-AGKS/JX287 - tail code 5) Taking between 27 and 33 hours, with departure timed so that the flight crossed Japanese occupied territory during darkness, the crews would observe the sunrise twice, which led to the service being known as "The Double Sunrise". The flight route flown was along the coast from Perth to Exmouth then setting out towards Cocos (Keeling) Island or Christmas Island (though neither was actually sighted during the flight) and onto Kogalla, a journey of approximately 3,580 nautical miles (6,630 km). After the success of the initial flights, it was decided to run a weekly service, with some services flying over Rottnest Island and then taking a direct line to Kogalla. As part of the Australia-England air route there was a surface component from Kogalla to Karachi that added considerable time to the service. This was later replaced by the Double Sunrise service, with Karachi to England flown by BOAC. Air crews would change in Kogalla taking the next plane in either direction minimising the time taken to complete the journey. Though stripped of all non-essential equipment, including de-icing equipment and insulation, the average takeoff weight was 15,900 to 16,000 kg; this included 9,040 liters of fuel, which gave the Catalina a range of 3,600 nautical miles (6,700 km). The service made 271 crossings, delivered over 4,500 kg of mail and carried 860 passengers, including among them British MP Edith Summerskill and the journalist Keith Murdoch. 'The Secret Order of The Double Sunrise' was an illustrated certificate given to passengers aboard the flying boats of the Australia-England air link, to attest they had been airborne for more than 24 hours. After the war the five modified Catalinas that had flown The Double Sunrise service were scuttled. Repaints by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Aerosoft


Filename: Qantas_Consolidated_PBY5_5_paints.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 13th July 2018, 20:38:43
Downloads: 175
Author: Jan Kees Blom
Size: 49.87 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Consolidated PBY-5A VB-126 #20 Download

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A repaint for the Aerosoft PBY-5a Catalina in the colors of PBY-5a #20 (BuNo 7277) of VB-126 as it looked during a rescue operation on the Greenland ice cap in 1943. On 5 november 1942, a C-53 en route from Iceland to Greenland was reported missing off Greenland's east coast. Four days later, a B-17F, en route for England was aked to to keep a lookout for the missing plane, but it crashed on the ice cap. The crew of suffered only minor injuries, and they soon received food and other supplies that were dropped on the ice. Unfortunately, they had landed in a heavily crevassed part of the icecap, making an evacuation difficult. On 28 november, a USCG Grumman Duck, flown by Lt Pritchard, managed to make a wheels-up landing on the ice and brought out two of the crew. The next day, a ground rescue team arrived on the dite as well, and things looked good.... One crew member and a rescuer died when their sled disappeared in a crevasse, and later the same day, Lt. Pritchard's Duck disappeared as well, with a crew of three. On 6 december, an attempt was made to evacuate the B-17's navigator, Lt. O'Hara, who suffered from gangrene in his feet. One member is the rescue party fell into an crevasse, and the motorsled they were using broke down, so the men had to dig in and wait for help. The days continued until over christmas, but morale was kept high with airdrops whenever the weather permitted. A rescue by sled became impossible however due to bad conditions and heavy snows. Lt.Col Balchen, who had used a PBY the previous summer to rescue the members of the B-17 'My Gal Sal' (currently under restoration in Ohio) of the ice, and was now in charge of the rescue operation, proposed to try the same here. The last summer, the PBY landed on a melt water lake on the icecap however, this time he wanted to belly land the PBY, and nobody knew if the hull could withstand such a battering. In the meantime, a ski-equipped T8P1 aircraft tried the same, but dispappeared over the east coast. The crew members were found five days later in a rubber dinghy. The Navy finally gave permission to try an attempt with the PBY. and two PBY-5a"s were send to airfield BW-8, to wait for the right weather. On 5 febuary 1943, Lt Bernard Dunlop succesfully bellylanded BuNo 7277 / 20 (the above paintjob) at the motorsled camp, and the three survivors were taken on board. It has frozen solid in the ice, but after two hours of hard labor, the crew managed to free the PBY and it took off. Now only the three crew members still at the original site needed to be rescued. A ground rescue party was sent to the wreck to transport the survivors to a spot where the PBY could land, but bad weather prevented any flying until 17 march. On that day, Lt. Dunlop landed on the ice, dropping off Lt.Col Balchen and the rescue party, who reached the wreck the following day. The weather closed in again until finally, on april 5th, Lt Dunlop landed his PBY for the third time on the ice cap. All hands were taken on board, but after five attempts to take off, the starboard engine caught fire. The blaze was extinguished, but repairs were necessary. The next day, they managed to take off, but without the rescue party, to lighten the load. 149 days after their crash, the B-17 crew was finally clear of the ice. It wasn't until 18 may that the last member of the rescue party was finally evacuated, making this a six and a half month rescue operation... Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Aerosoft


Filename: Consolidated_PBY5A_VB126_20.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 13th July 2018, 20:33:17
Downloads: 135
Author: Jan Kees Blom
Size: 10.19 MB


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