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Category: Prepar3D V1-4 - AI Aircraft
AI Alma de Mexico AIM Bombardier CRJ-200 Fleet Pack Download

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This is a ceased regional mexican airline, Alma de Mexico (Aerolineas Mesoamericanas), this is the Bombardier CRJ-200, with the next registrations: C-FDWK, C-FYJV, C-FYKT,
C-FYKX, C-FYKZ, C-FZGN, N299BS, XA-DLP (With IATA Logo included), XA-ECD (With IATA Logo included), XA-GHC (With IATA Logo included), XA-JPM (With Respect Sticker included),
XA-PPG (With IATA Logo included), XA-UGS (With IATA Logo included), XA-UGU (With IATA Logo included), XA-UGW (With IATA Logo included), XA-UHB (With Loyalty Sticker included),
XA-UHF (With IATA Logo included), XA-UHM (With Responsability Sticker included), XA-UHN (With Empathy Sticker included), XA-UHU (With IATA Logo included), XA-UID (With IATA Logo included),
XA-UIE (With IATA Logo included), XA-UIN (With IATA Logo included), XA-UIO (With IATA Logo included). Aeroli­neas Mesoamericanas, S.A. de C.V., operating as ALMA de Mexico, was a low-cost airline based in Guadalajara, Mexico. It suspended all service on November 7, 2008. The airline once operated flights to more than 18 domestic destinations, with plans for international service to the United States. Its main base was Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport, Guadalajara. The fleet of the airline is 2 Bombardier CRJ-100 and 10 Bombardier CRJ-200, it had 2 Bombardier CRJ-900NG on orders, but never been delivered. The model is AI Malcontent (AIM) Bombardier CRJ-200 Basepack. This is my website: https://el-mundo-de-los-aviones-ai-traffic.jimdosite.com. I you hope enjoy it!.


Filename: AI_Alma_de_Mexico_AIM_Bombardier_CRJ200_Fleet_Pack.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 4th June 2025, 12:01:09
Downloads: 28
Author: Jesus Gibran Soriano Solleiro
Size: 197.08 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery
LJLJ Ljubljana Joze Pucnik Airport Download

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Ljubljana Joze Pucnik Airport (IATA: LJU, ICAO: LJLJ) also known by its previous name Brnik Airport, is the international airport of Ljubljana, Slovenia. The airport is located near the village of Brnik, 19 km (12 mi) north of Ljubljana and 11 km (6.8 mi) south of Kranj on the road between Kranj and Menges. It has a 3,300 m �� 45 m (10,827 ft �� 148 ft) paved runway. Letalisce Brnik was opened on December 24, 1963. In 2007, the central-right government controversially renamed the airport to Ljubljana Joze Pucnik airport. Joze Pucnik was a Slovene public intellectual, dissident, and politician, leader of the Democratic Opposition of Slovenia (Demos) between 1989 and 1992. The airport is home to Adria Airways, the Slovenian flag carrier. There are currently two low-cost carriers serving the airport, EasyJet and Wizz Air. A few other airlines also serve the airport. On December 8, 2004, the airport received its first annual millionth passenger. Overall, the airport handled 1,369,485 passengers in 2011, down from 1,673,050 passengers in 2008. It is the only airport in Slovenia with scheduled air traffic. The airport is served by a motorway exit off the A2 motorway and by bus service connecting it with Ljubljana and Kranj. A rail line to both cities is planned as well. Airport is equipped with ILS Cat IIIb on runway 30. NDB and VOR approach are also available. The runway of the Ljubljana Joze Pucnik Airport was closed to air traffic in April 2010. During that time, the entire width of the asphalt surface of the runway was renovated, as well as the asphalt surface on some parts of taxiways. This file has the right coordenates, apron and characteristics of the airport, airport vehicules and buildings, Airport charts included.


Filename: LJLJ_Ljubljana_Joze_Pucnik_Airport.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 22nd November 2012, 16:29:14
Downloads: 1,510
Author: Anwar Gonzalez
Size: 1.84 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft
Savoia Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero, SERVICE PACK 1 (v.02) Download

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It was the most important Italian bomber of World War II, this tough three-engined aircraft established a reputation that contrasted with most Italian weapons of the day, and it was flown with courage and skill. SM.79s served widely in the normal bombing role, but it is as a land-based torpedo bomber that the type deserves its place in military aviation history, being regarded by many as one of the finest torpedo bombers of the war. In spite of its cumbersome appearance and outdated construction, with an internal provision for 2,750 lb (1,250 kg) of bombs, supplemented by under fuselage rack for a torpedo, the S.M.79 was a rugged, reliable multi-role medium bomber which did quite a bit of damage in the face of heavy opposition. About 1,300 production models were built over a nine year period. The SM.79 had a distinctive 'hump' on the upper forward fuselage, which housed both the fixed forward-firing heavy machine-gun and the dorsal gunner's position. Its appearance earned the aircraft the nickname 'Gobbo Maledetto' ('Damned Hunchback'). During the last phases of the war the surviving SM.79s were converted into various versions of utility transports and used in that role until 1952.

This "Service Pack" contains:
-4 UPGRADED + 1 NEW Hi-Res GMax models (5 different versions) feature the usual moving parts, such as all flight controls, props pitch and leading edge flaps.
-Eleven (11) different liveries (6 R.A., 1 A.N.R., 1 I.C.A.F., 1 Post-war A.M.I., 2 Spanish Nationalist Air Force).
-Revised SM.79M CFG & AIR files, New SM.79Bis CFG & AIR files
-Revised Sounds, Gauges & Effects

VC only. This plane was developed for FS9, but it works (it seems without problems) either in FSX. Created by Manuele Villa & ItalianWings, February 2008. Installation instructions included.


Filename: Savoia_Marchetti_SM79_Sparviero_SERVICE_PACK_1_v02.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 31st May 2010, 09:24:20
Downloads: 3,319
Author: Manuele Villa, Italianwings
Size: 32.56 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Grande Prairie CYQU in Alberta, Canada, Updated Download

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This is a new version of the original post from March 2014, made in 2018. It was made mainly to provide some missing textures, but has been modified to also add parked trucks and floodlights to the de-icing area (the floodlights are inoperative as they will not be on when there is no de-icing in progress) and also street and car parking lighting, a few more parked planes, and some further objects on the terminal apron area. The runway approach lighting was also corrected; moving the airport so that the ILS on 29 did not coincide with the roads would have been nice, but meant too many complications at this stage. The scenery is complete in itself and can be installed as-is if you do not have the original post. Grande Prairie is at 2,195 feet asl, 65 miles southeast of Dawsons Creek, 90 miles southwest of Peace River and around 60 miles east of the Rockies. The town has a population of around 55,000 and growing. The name comes from the wide expanse of prairies all around the town, and there is also a large forested area to the southwest leading up to the Rockies which supplies raw material for industries in the town. The airport is just to the west of the town. It was originally a military base, built during WW2. The two runways are 07-25 and 11-29 and 6,200 and 6,500 feet respectively, both 200 feet wide; runway headings had changed by 2010 in real life but take this as it was in 2008. When one is the active runway then the other is used as a taxiway. Taxiway A is very wide with in real life a repaired central section marked out for use.


Filename: Grande_Prairie_CYQU_in_Alberta_Canada_Updated.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 13th December 2018, 04:12:11
Downloads: 208
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 34.97 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery
INS Vikramaditya Download

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INS Vikramaditya was commisioned into the Soviet Navy as Baku in 1988. It is the third and final remaining Kiev class carrier, the other two being Admiral Kuznetsov and Lioning. Like Lioning, Vikramaditya was purchased from Russia but that is pretty much where the similarity ends. The Chinese quietly bought Varyag under the guise that it would be converted into another floating hotel or casino as had been done several times in the past; then, almost to everyones surprise, they re-built and announced they had an aircraft carrier. India contracted with Russia to complete the refit which began an epic saga of international proportions that encompassed espionage, honey traps and logarithmically expanding budgets. Originally promised for 2008, the latest quotes expect delivery in October/November 2013. I think the carrier looks very sporty or yacht-like, with the ski-jump bow and the oversized island which has been criticized for being too far into the middle of the deck; it is said to be India's final non-indigenous warship and future flagship to serve for the next 20 to 30 years. This model is intended for placement with AI Carriers, by Lamont Clark. It has animated radars, working cables, catapults and deck lights. The IFLOS is calibrated, but the catapults will only activate if the airplane deploys a launch bar. The Vikramaditya uses retractable chocks to allow aircraft to develop full thrust, but I could not find a way to lock an aircraft to represent the STOBAR configuration without using catapults. I did not define the elevators because they do not operate and are in the middle of the deck. There are two ships included for escort, the INS Talwar and a Russian Fregat II class ASW destroyer. They have hard decks and night lighting, animated radars, funnel smoke, etc.


Filename: INS_Vikramaditya.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 23rd August 2013, 21:43:41
Downloads: 1,002
Author: Rick Keller
Size: 18.58 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
RAF Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX, French 340 & 345 Squadron Download

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This packet includes two repaints of the Supermarine Spitfire IX, of Royal Air Force, which were flown by French airman in the following 2 squadrons:

No. 340 Squadron was formed on 7 November 1941 at Turnhouse as a Free French fighter squadron equipped with Spitfires. In April 1944 it joined No.145 Wing, Second Tactical Air Force, a wing made up of French fighter squadrons. The squadron served with the occupation forces in Germany, before on 25 November 1945 being transferred to the Armee de l'Air.

The aircraft: serial BS392, code GW-S, was flown by S/Ldr Bernard Duperier, Duperier flew this Spitfire only rarely in the period from October 25 to November 7 1942.

No.345 (French) Squadron (GC II/2 'Berry') was formed on 12 February 1944 at Ayr, from French personnel transferred from North Africa. It served with 2nd Tactical Air Force, taking part in the liberation of Europe in 1944-45. After the war the squadron remained on the continent, and on 21 November 1945 it was transferred to the Armee de l'Air. Even in RAF service, French roundels were used.

The aircraft: serial PT766, code, 2Y-A, was flown by Jean-Marie Accart, known under Nom-de-Guerre 'Bernard', became famous during the campaign in France in 1940. He commanded GC 1/5 and is credited with 12 German aircraft destroyed.

To be used with the payware Spitfire 2008 from RealAir Simulation. Buy it here http://realairsimulations.com/spitfire/buynow.php?page=spitfire_buynow

The Realair repaintkit was used for making this repaint. The following items were done extra:
- Redone all stencils and added lots more, so far i could find information and pictures on the internet;
- Pilot is repainted completely;
- Redone some bump-maps for some more detail (with RealAir approval);
- Several textures are now HD, 2048x2048 pixel for more detail;
- Improvement of the some details.


Filename: RAF_Supermarine_Spitfire_Mk_IX_French_340__345_Squ.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 14th May 2015, 17:39:49
Downloads: 225
Author: Marcel Ritzema
Size: 17.43 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft
Savoia Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero (V.01) Download

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It was the most important Italian bomber of World War II, this tough three-engined aircraft established a reputation that contrasted with most Italian weapons of the day, and it was flown with courage and skill. SM.79s served widely in the normal bombing role, but it is as a land-based torpedo bomber that the type deserves its place in military aviation history, being regarded by many as one of the finest torpedo bombers of the war.

The basic design continued the company's tradition of mixed construction with steel tubes light alloy wood and fabric (this being the only way to produce in quantity with available skills and tools); in spite of its cumbersome appearance and outdated construction, the S.M.79 was a rugged, reliable multi-role medium bomber which did quite a bit of damage in the face of heavy opposition. About 1,300 production models were built over a nine year period. They had internal provision for 2,750 lb (1,250 kg) of bombs, supplemented by under fuselage rack for a torpedo. The SM.79 had a distinctive 'hump' on the upper forward fuselage, which housed both the fixed forward-firing heavy machine-gun and the dorsal gunner's position. Its appearance earned the aircraft the nickname 'Gobbo Maledetto' ('Damned Hunchback'). Post-war surviving SM.79s were converted into various versions of utility transports during the last phases of the war and survived in that role until 1952.

Complete aircraft. 4 Different Hi-Res GMax models (4 different versions), features the usual moving parts, such as all flight controls, props pitch and leading edge flaps. Six different liveries (2 Regia Aeronautica, 1 A.N.R./R.S.I. , 2 Spanish Nationalist Air Force, 1 Italian Co-Belligerant Air Force); VC only. Tested in FSX. Original CFS3 Model by Italianwings, converted and modified for FS2004 by Manuele Villa, January 2008. Installation instructions and paint-kit included.


Filename: Savoia_Marchetti_SM79_Sparviero_V01.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 26th May 2010, 10:19:15
Downloads: 5,014
Author: Manuele Villa, Italianwings
Size: 27.75 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery
LYPG Podgorica Airport, Montenegro Download

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Podgorica Airport (IATA: TGD, ICAO: LYPG) is an international airport located 11 km (6.8 mi) south of Podgorica, Montenegro. It is the main hub for Montenegro Airlines.
It is one of two public airports in Montenegro, the other being Tivat Airport. Both are operated by the state-owned company Airports of Montenegro. The airport is sometimes called Golubovci Airport by the locals, as the town of Golubovci is in close proximity. Airports Council International awarded Podgorica the best airport under 1 million passengers in 2007.
The IATA code of the airport is still TGD because Podgorica was named Titograd (after Josip Broz Tito) from 1946 to 1992, during which time the airport opened. The airport handles domestic flights within Montenegro as well as international flights. As Montenegro's two main airports are merely 80 km apart, there are no regular passenger domestic flights. Domestic flights have been reduced to charter flights and general aviation, and all scheduled traffic is international.

There are daily scheduled flights to various European destinations. During the summer season, there are many charter flights and air connections to various major cities in the world. The flight to Belgrade airport has traditionally accounted for majority of the traffic at the airport, but the percentage is decreasing.
VIP and taxi airlines Vektra Aviation, Di Air and OKI Air are based at the airport. Serbian VIP airlines Air Pink and Prince Aviation also use the airport. Podgorica Airport served 538,477 passengers in 2008. However, due to global economic downturn, passenger numbers declined to 450,504 in 2009. In 2010, strong growth was recorded, so numbers passed the 600,000 mark. Thanks to Serbia And Montenegro Virtual Area Control Center for the airport charts.

This file has the right coordinates, with the apron and characteristics of the airport, airport vehicles and buildings, also it is set to the correct altitude of 126 feet or 38 meters.


Filename: LYPG_Podgorica_Airport_Montenegro.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 29th October 2012, 21:41:37
Downloads: 4,648
Author: Anwar Gonzalez
Size: 10.52 MB


Category: Prepar3D V1-4 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Douglas C-54 (VH-PAF) Pacific Air Freighters Download

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This folder contains a repaint for the Douglas C-54 / DC-4 by Flight Replicas. It shows Douglas DC-4 VH-PAF in the colors of Pacific Air Freighters. VH-Paf was originally delivered new to the USAAF as 44-9126 on May 14, 1945. It transferred to the USAF in 1947 and was Withdrawn from service and stored at Davis Montahan, Arizona - December 1971. She was sold to Dross Metals in 1975 and entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N9013V.She then flew for several companies in the US until she was seized by Bahamas authorities for alleged smuggling activities in April 1981. She was sold again, among others flying for Lynch Air Tankers Inc, Billings, Montana between 1984 and 1995 as 'City of Billings'. She then went to Australia with Pacific Air Freighters Pty Ltd, arriving in Cairns on completion of the ferry flight to Australia in June 1995. The ferry route was Chino - Hilo - Majuro - Honiara - Cairns, the first leg of this ferry flight took 14 hours. On arrival at Majuro some problems associated with Number 2 engine were worked on before departing for Honiara. During this leg Number 2 engine began to play up so it was shut down in flight. As the problem could not be rectified it was decided to carry on to Cairns as planned on three engines. She was ferried Cairns - Brisbane (Archerfield) on three engines in june 1995 and entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-PAF on January 31, 1996 She commenced long term contract with Goroka Air Service, Papua New Guinea - October 14, 1996. Returned to Brisbane after 3 months and placed in open storage and sold at auction to Airfreighters International P/L - May 22, 1997. Services were flown under the name of Pacific Air Freighters. Chartered by Ansett Australia Cargo for service Brisbane - Darwin - September 15, 2000. She was then sold to Historical Aviation Restoration Society Inc and ferried to Brisbane - Albion Park Regional Airport, where she was reregistered as VH-EAY - June 23, 2008. At present, she is undergoing complete overhaul for return to airworthy condition. A repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Flight Replicas.


Filename: Douglas_C54_VHPAF_Pacific_Air_Freighters.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 28th November 2019, 23:21:36
Downloads: 101
Author: Jan Kees Blom
Size: 58.97 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft
Ansaldo S.V.A.-5 (V.01) Download

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One of the faster airplane of WWI thanks to an innovative design, the S.V.A. was the first airplane conceived and built entirely in Italy. The initials "S.V.A." stand for the names of Savoia and Verduzio, the two engineers that designed it, and of Ansaldo, the firm that built over 2000 of them starting from 1917. The Ansaldo S.V.A. was an entire family of Italian reconnaissance biplane aircraft of World War I and the decade after. Originally conceived as a fighter, the S.V.A. was found inadequate for that role. Nevertheless, its impressive speed, range and operational ceiling made it an excellent reconnaissance aircraft and even light bomber.

The S.V.A. became legendary among pilots for some of its memorable flights; first, above all, the one over Vienna: this flight was an epic action performed by Italian poet and nationalist patriot Gabriele D'Annunzio on 9th August 1918. After the war, thanks to the strong determination of Arturo Ferrarin and Guido Masiero( the pilots), two S.V.A.9s (the two seater version of the S.V.A.-5) flew for 18000Km from Rome to Tokyo (14th February / 31st May 1920). Another S.V.A., piloted by Antonio Locatelli, first flew alone across the Andes (30th July 1919).
Production of the aircraft continued well after the war, with the final examples delivered in 1928. In 1919 some S.V.A.s were used in airmail routes by "Gruppo Sperimentale Comunicazioni Aeree", a group formed by the Italian Army in order to prove the feasibility of commercial air services. The Regia Aeronautica (Royal Italian Air Force, since 1923) employed the S.V.A. in operational units in Italy and North Africa (Lybia) as well as for pilot training. Many war-surplus planes were employed by commercial flying schools.

Complete aircraft, 5 Different Hi-Res GMax models (5 different versions, three S.V.A.-5 and two S.V.A.-9), features the usual moving parts, such as all flight controls. Five different liveries (three WWI and two post-war). VC and 2D Panel. Models, panels and paints by Manuele Villa, Flight dynamics, Handling notes and tutorials by FSAviator. September 2008. Installation instructions included.


Filename: Ansaldo_SVA5_V01.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 6th May 2010, 08:49:53
Downloads: 3,206
Author: Manuele Villa
Size: 40.55 MB


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