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| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Utilities | |
| AIRound v1.0 |
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File Description:
FS2004 AIRound v1.0. This utility displays AI aircraft around user plane in AI map or AI list forms, enables AI aircraft forward, fly by or spot plane views and has its own built-in traffic alert system. In forward view eyepoint is tied to AI aircraft in front of virtual cockpit with ability to change look direction. Fly by view has adjustable parameters and random options. Departure and arrival airports and time, total about 40 ATC, state, control surfaces, radio, etc. AI aircraft parameters are available. AI map has set of scales and can be placed everywhere within 160nm AI aircraft zone around user plane. You can customize AI aircraft appearance on the map by changing mark colors, shapes, sizes and data tag types. Utility has mini panel with small scalable AI map for quick in-flight AI aircraft related analysis. Traffic alert panel helps to avoid collision with AI aircraft. Also it may be used as a navigation gauge in escort missions assisting to find, get closer and follow accompanied AI aircraft. Utility works both in FS windowed and full screen modes and doesn't require any other add-on modules or programs. You have 10 FS sessions for free.
| Filename: | AIRound_v10.zip |
| License: | Shareware, time limited |
| Added: | 12th February 2006, 22:02:49 |
| Downloads: | 5,266 |
| Author: | Valery Stenin |
| Size: | 612.81 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 2) |
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Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 2). The B-52 first flew in 1952, the last one was built in 1961, and there are still over 90 of the original 744 airframes either in front-line service or in a ready-reserve status. With extensive avionics upgrades starting this year, the USAF plans on using the B-52s until 2045. The aircraft has an impressive resume, having served in five shooting wars and was the backbone of Strategic Air Command's nuclear deterrent air component during almost forty years of Cold War service.
Jake Burrus started this AI traffic model a couple of years ago, and I was honoured to pick up the project and get it across the finish line, with no small amount of help from Mike MacIntyre, as usual. This is a 7-LOD AI traffic model representing the Stratofortress in all of its operational service. This is part 2, covering the B-52F, which spearheaded the original Arc Light missions in Vietnam in 1965, and includes a total of 40 repaints. Also included are optional models for VFR traffic use. Aircraft model by Jake Burrus and Mike Pearson, master textures and repaints by Mike Pearson, flight dynamics by Mike MacIntyre. Please read the extensive documentation contained in the file.
| Filename: | Boeing_B52_Stratofortress_Part_2.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 25th September 2013, 11:00:33 |
| Downloads: | 1,048 |
| Author: | Michael Pearson |
| Size: | 20.51 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 3) |
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Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 3). The B-52 first flew in 1952, the last one was built in 1961, and there are still over 90 of the original 744 airframes either in front-line service or in a ready-reserve status. With extensive avionics upgrades starting this year, the USAF plans on using the B-52s until 2045. The aircraft has an impressive resume, having served in five shooting wars and was the backbone of Strategic Air Command's nuclear deterrent air component during almost forty years of Cold War service.
Jake Burrus started this AI traffic model a couple of years ago, and I was honoured to pick up the project and get it across the finish line, with no small amount of help from Mike MacIntyre, as usual. This is a 7-LOD AI traffic model representing the Stratofortress in all of its operational service. This is part 3, covering the B-52D, which bore the majority of combat use in Vietnam, and includes a total of 64 repaints. Also included are optional models for VFR traffic use. Aircraft model by Jake Burrus and Mike Pearson, master textures and repaints by Mike Pearson, flight dynamics by Mike MacIntyre. Please read the extensive documentation contained in the file.
| Filename: | Boeing_B52_Stratofortress_Part_3.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 25th September 2013, 11:01:21 |
| Downloads: | 1,039 |
| Author: | Michael Pearson |
| Size: | 30.42 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 12) |
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Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 12). The B-52 first flew in 1952, the last one was built in 1961, and there are still over 90 of the original 744 airframes either in front-line service or in a ready-reserve status. With extensive avionics upgrades starting this year, the USAF plans on using the B-52s until 2045, 93 years after first flight. The aircraft has an impressive resume, having served in five shooting wars and was the backbone of Strategic Air Command's nuclear deterrent air component during almost forty years of Cold War service.
Jake Burrus started this AI traffic model a couple of years ago, and I was honored to pick up the project and get it across the finish line, with no small amount of help from Mike MacIntyre, as usual. This is a 7-LOD AI traffic model representing the Stratofortress in all of its operational service. This is part 12, showcasing the B-52H used from 1993 to 2000; with a total of 32 repaints. Also included are optional models for VFR traffic use. Aircraft model by Jake Burrus and Mike Pearson, master textures and repaints by Mike Pearson, flight dynamics by Mike MacIntyre. Please read the extensive documentation contained in the file.
| Filename: | Boeing_B52_Stratofortress_Part_12.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 27th October 2013, 00:19:36 |
| Downloads: | 862 |
| Author: | Michael Pearson |
| Size: | 16.86 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 11) |
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Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 11). The B-52 first flew in 1952, the last one was built in 1961, and there are still over 90 of the original 744 airframes either in front-line service or in a ready-reserve status. With extensive avionics upgrades starting this year, the USAF plans on using the B-52s until 2045, 93 years after first flight. The aircraft has an impressive resume, having served in five shooting wars and was the backbone of Strategic Air Command's nuclear deterrent air component during almost forty years of Cold War service.
Jake Burrus started this AI traffic model a couple of years ago, and I was honored to pick up the project and get it across the finish line, with no small amount of help from Mike MacIntyre, as usual. This is a 7-LOD AI traffic model representing the Stratofortress in all of its operational service. This is part 11, showcasing the B-52H used from 1987 to 1992; with a total of 48 repaints. Also included are optional models for VFR traffic use. Aircraft model by Jake Burrus and Mike Pearson, master textures and repaints by Mike Pearson, flight dynamics by Mike MacIntyre. Please read the extensive documentation contained in the file.
| Filename: | Boeing_B52_Stratofortress_Part_11.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 27th October 2013, 00:19:31 |
| Downloads: | 703 |
| Author: | Michael Pearson |
| Size: | 21.96 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 Flogger (Part 3) |
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Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 Flogger (Part 3). I present a comprehensive AI traffic model and texture package for this classic (and still-serving) Russian multi-role fighter. The MiG-23, with just over 5,000 built, was Russia's first production of a true multi-role aircraft with a beyond-visual-range air superiority role as its primary function. The aircraft was arguably the direct counterpart of the F-4 Phantom, although it carried about half of the ordnance load. Nevertheless, in capable hands and late versions, the Flogger has been and is a very potent adversary; having served in multiple conflicts in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. The MiG-23 entered service in 1970, was eventually operated by 43 countries, and is still in service in 14 of them. An original 8-LOD model brings this aircraft to the flightsim world. This package contains the MiG-23ML and MiG-23P; with 10 models and 91 repaints. Included in that count is a small service pack for parts 1 and 2 of this project which fixes one texture glitch and adds three more operator countries, instructions are included in the documentation. Original aircraft model, afterburner effects, flight dynamics, and textures by Michael Pearson. Please read included documentation for credits and disclaimers.
| Filename: | MikoyanGurevich_MiG23_Flogger_Part_3.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 31st March 2014, 15:44:18 |
| Downloads: | 528 |
| Author: | Michael Pearson |
| Size: | 27.27 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| 26 Needed AI Repaints |
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File Description:
Twenty six repaints that are missing from the AI skies for flight simulator 2004. Or 2002, whatever one you use! The list of repaints is as follows:
AAS Lifeflight Beechcraft 200 -- Mike Hill
Ada Air Embraer 110 (Operated for DHL) -- Dee Waldron
Ada Air Yakovlev Yak-40 -- Project AI
Ada Air Yakovlev Yak-42D -- Samdim
Aerosvit Boeing 767-300 -- AI Aardvark
Albanian Airlines BAe 146-200 (2 Variations) -- Project AI
Albanian Airlines BAe 146-300 -- OSS AI
Arberia Airways Tupolev Tu-134 -- George Sukhyev
Balkh Airlines BAC 1-11-200 -- Dee Waldron
Balkh Airlines Boeing 727-100 -- AI Aardvark
Carib Aviation DHC-6-300 (2 Variations including a VistaLiner) -- Henry Tomkiewicz
Ecoair International Beechcraft 1900D -- Charles Dayhuff
Ecoair International Boeing 737-200 (2 Variations) -- AI Aardvark
Ecoair International Boeing 737-300 -- AI Aardvark
Ecoair International Boeing 737-400 -- AI Aardvark
Icaro Airlines Fokker F-28 -- Fernando Martinez
Icaro Express Beechcraft 1900D -- Charles Dayhuff
Kam Air Antonov An-24 -- Samdim
Libyan Arab Airbus A320-200 -- FSPainter
Phillipines Airbus A320-200 -- FSPainter
Sahara Airlines Boeing 737-400 -- AI Aardvark
Sahara Airlines Boeing 737-700 -- Tsutomu Urukawa
Sahara Airlines Boeing 737-800 -- Tsutomu Urukawa
I hope this can fill a small gap in at least a few people's AI skies.
| Filename: | 26_Needed_AI_Repaints.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 17th July 2004, 01:09:32 |
| Downloads: | 13,812 |
| Author: | Andrew Jarvis |
| Size: | 9.14 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Fouga CM-170 Magister |
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Fouga CM-170 Magister. The little Fouga Magister was one of the main primary jet trainer aircraft in Europe in the late 1950s through the 1980s. Over 1,000 were produced, mostly for European countries, but the aircraft were also heavily exported to Africa, Asia, and Central/South America. The Magister saw extensive combat service as a close support aircraft, and is credited with at least one aerial victory (over a DC-3). An 8-LOD model brings this small-but-mighty workhorse to the AI traffic world. This package is the CM-170 in both armed and unarmed variants; with eight models and 60 repaints covering 19 of the 24 known users. Some missing countries simply do not have either serial information or photographs; or in the case of Biafra, the aircraft were destroyed on the ground in combat before they were put in service. The Magister was used for several aerial demonstration teams, but this package concentrates on the operational use of the aircraft; and to that end I include a layered Photoshop template for the truly mad and talented out there (you know who you are). Aircraft, flight dynamics, and all painting by Michael Pearson. Please read the documentation contained in the file.
| Filename: | Fouga_CM170_Magister.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 13th November 2013, 21:52:04 |
| Downloads: | 631 |
| Author: | Michael Pearson |
| Size: | 23.03 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Piper PA-31T Cheyenne Repaint Package Release 1.1 |
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File Description:
Here is the entire collection of repaints for the Digital Aviation PA-31T Cheyenne Package that I have made.
One notable change is the switch to DXT3 format from 32 bit. This was done to decrease texture loading time. I have not been able to detect ANY difference in image quality as a result of the change. There are six repaints included in this package:
N801HL, a Cheyenne I
N134LV, a Cheyenne IA
N365KB. a Cheyenne IA
N151GS, a Cheyenne II
N366XY, a Cheyenne IIXL
N965RS, a Cheyenne IIXL
Each texture set is placed in its own folder, and includes pictures along with instructions.
The previously issued repaints have been modified to correct several small errors that have appeared:
The errors principally involved the transition of engine textures between the top and sides and/or the rear fuselage.
If this is the first download of these files for you, you need the entire contents of this package.
For those who have downloaded the previous release, dated 11/22/07, here is what is new in this package:
Cheyenne IA N134LV: Fuselage_1_T.bmp and Fuselage_3_T.bmp.
Cheyenne IA N635KB: Fuselage_4_T.bmp.
Simply replace the files you now have with these, overwriting the old files.
| Filename: | Piper_PA31T_Cheyenne_Repaint__Package_Release_11.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 25th November 2007, 05:45:35 |
| Downloads: | 1,460 |
| Author: | Michael Verlin; Digital Aviation |
| Size: | 6.39 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| VGCB Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh |
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File Description:
Googly scenery for VGCB Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, a small domestic airport
serving the fishing town of the same name in the Bay of Bengal, to the
south of Chittagong. It boasts extensive sandy beaches which has allowed
tourism development. The unusual name comes from Captain Hiram Cox of the
British East India Company who was appointed Superintendent of the outpost
in the late 1700s. The airport, which was originally a Pakistan Air Force
base, sees domestic flights (mostly to/from Dhaka) operated by Hawker
Siddeley 748s, de Havilland Dash 8s and Fokker Fellowship aircraft of Biman
Bangladesh Airlines, GMG Airlines, United Airways and Zoom Airlines.
Flight Simulator 2004 has made no provision for traffic with only a runway
provided and this scenery seeks to redress the situation.
The scenery does not purport to be ultra-accurate. Based on high quality
satellite imagery from Google Earth, the layout is proportionally correct but the
added airport features, such as buildings, are built from default Microsoft objects
and add-on libraries so will not look exactly like the real thing.
You are not obliged to download and install any additional scenery libraries,
but to enjoy this scenery in its entirety, you may wish to. It will work fine,
with or without.
| Filename: | VGCB_Coxs_Bazar_Bangladesh.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 14th April 2008, 21:13:08 |
| Downloads: | 1,351 |
| Author: | John Hinson |
| Size: | 67.71 KB |