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| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Flight Plans | |
| Sorted default FS9 flight plans & GA flight plans sorted by ICAO/country |
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File Description:
The Master_GA_sorted_country contains: some 20,436 flight plans that have been adopted from Reggie Fields' sorted aircraft registration collections. The following is from his readme file (included folder), "FS2004 General Aviation AI traffic with more correct registration numbers for the originating country. This file is a modification of the FS2004 default GA traffic designed to minimize the number of small single engine aircraft landing at the worlds major commercial airports. This will prevent a lot of go-around orders to commercial jets based on the length of time it takes a C172 to clear a 10,000 ft runway. This file makes commercial AI traffic flow much better than the MS default while retaining the GA aircraft in the airspace." Like Reggie Fields' files, all are free to use and redistribute but can not be sold. AC#defaultfp_sorted_ICAO folder contains all individual default aircraft in seperate files and their FS9 default flight plans are sorted by ICAO. A second folder contains a file for each country with the mentioned GA flight plans sorted by ICAO. This should be of an aide to those of us who wish to put more correct AI aircraft into a region or country. Copy/paste should be easier, this way, when building on each countries' aviation/flights. All files are text (.txt) files (ASCII.) They have no @ and TTOOLS by Lee Swordy is recommended.
| Filename: | Sorted_default_FS9_flight_plans__GA_flight_plans_s.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 10th May 2004, 14:48:30 |
| Downloads: | 2,983 |
| Author: | Rick Connolly |
| Size: | 5.57 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| RAF Hooton Park - Cheshire, England |
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File Description:
RAF Hooton Park, on the Wirral Peninsula, Cheshire, was a Royal Air Force station originally built for the Royal Flying Corps in 1917 as a training aerodrome for pilots in World War I. During the early/mid-1930s, it was one of the two airfields (with Liverpool Speke) handling scheduled services for the Merseyside region. Hooton Park was home to No. 610 (County of Chester) Squadron and, post World War II, to No. 611 (West Lancashire) and No. 663 (AOP) Squadron.
The airfield closed in 1957 after the disbandment of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, but the three pairs of Belfast Truss hangars erected in 1917 survived the closure. The site was bought by Vauxhall Motors, who built their Vauxhall Ellesmere Port plant there, which today produces the Vauxhall Astra. A small remaining section of the airfield site is now owned and managed by The Hooton Park Trust. The hangars are also home to The Griffin Trust and an aircraft preservation society named The Aeroplane Collection. Another part of the old airfield, including a length of the old paved runway, perimeter track and the apron used to park Meteor jet fighters, remains in the ownership of The Naylor Trust. A Second World War B1 hangar is also on this site.
Third party add-on's will be required see the readme.txt for details.
| Filename: | RAF_Hooton_Park___Cheshire_England.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 13th December 2015, 12:12:02 |
| Downloads: | 195 |
| Author: | Terry Boissel |
| Size: | 1.47 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| VT ANG Air Museum Collection - Part 2 |
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File Description:
The Vermont Air National Guard was organized on 1 July 1946 at Burlington Municipal Airport and was federally recognized as the 134th Fighter Squadron on 14 August 1946 making it the fifth US ANG unit so formed and recognized. Since that time the VT ANG has flown eight different aircraft types in its primary mission and several more in support of it. The primary mission aircraft flown include the P-47D-40, P-51D-25, F-94B, F-89J, F-102A, EB-57B, F-4D, F-16A and the current F-16C. The mission support aircraft flown include the L-5, AT-6C, AT-11, C-47B, T-33A, C-45H (?), C-54G, C-131D, C-12F and C-26A. The VT ANG has a small air museum near the main gate to their base at Burlington
International Airport which currently includes a T-33A, F-94B, F-89J, F-102A, F-4D, C-47B, C-45H and C-131D. My virtual VT ANG Air Museum Collection for FS9 is an attempt by an old 134th FS veteran to duplicate and expand upon the actual VT ANG Air Museum. This second download package, vamc2.zip, includes my VT ANG repaints of the AT-6G Texan by Cliff Presley, the P-51D Mustang by Andrew Wai and the P-47D Thunderbolt by Krzysztof Malinowski/Greg Pierson/Tom Kohler.
| Filename: | VT_ANG_Air_Museum_Collection__Part_2.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 9th March 2004, 00:28:31 |
| Downloads: | 864 |
| Author: | Mike MacIntyre |
| Size: | 7.17 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| VT ANG Air Museum Collection Part 1 |
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File Description:
The Vermont Air National Guard was organized on 1 July 1946 at Burlington Municipal Airport and was federally recognized as the 134th Fighter Squadron on 14 August 1946 making it the fifth US ANG unit so formed and recognized. Since that time the VT ANG has flown eight different aircraft types in its primary mission and several more in support of it. The primary mission aircraft flown include the P-47D-40, P-51D-25, F-94B, F-89J, F-102A, EB-57B, F-4D, F-16A and the current F-16C. The mission support aircraft flown include the L-5, AT-6C, AT-11, C-47B, T-33A, C-45H (?), C-54G, C-131D, C-12F and C-26A. The VT ANG has a small air museum near the main gate to their base at Burlington International Airport which currently includes a T-33A, F-94B, F-89J, F-102A, F-4D, C-47B, C-45H and C-131D. My virtual VT ANG Air Museum Collection for FS9 is an attempt by a 134th FS veteran to duplicate and expand upon the actual VT ANG Air Museum. This first texture only download package, vamc1.zip, includes my VT ANG repaints of the FS9 default DC-3/C-47, Arik Hohmeyer/Chris Grabow & FS-DESIGN BERLIN's DC-4/C-54 and Greg Pepper's Beech 18G-S/C-45H.
| Filename: | VT_ANG_Air_Museum_Collection_Part_1.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 6th March 2004, 00:22:14 |
| Downloads: | 792 |
| Author: | Mike MacIntyre |
| Size: | 4.25 MB |
| Category: Prepar3D V1-4 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Hawker Typhoon JP975 RAF 609 Sqn PR-S |
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This folder contains a repaint for the Aerplane Heaven Hawker Typhoon in the colors of Typhoon JP975 as it may have looked on the 19th of August 1944, when it crashed near Saint-Maclou-la-Brière, a small village near Le Havre. JP975 was piloted by pilot Officer James Stellin RNZAF, who was flying with 609 squadron, based in Thorney Island airfield. On the 19th of August, 609 had been attacking the Falaise pocket when James Stellin was probably hit by flak while attacking ground targets. He tried to fly back to England, but was losing altitude and on realising he was probably going to crash in the middle of the village, managed to divert to crash at the last moment. He jumped from his aircraft, but was too low and his chute did not open. He was buried by the thankful civilians, who celebrated his sacrifice each year and have named the square in front of the church 'Place Stellin'. More on the last mission by Pilot Officer Stellin can be found here: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/page/kiwi-pilots-sacrifice-saves-french-village. It is not known what the aircraft code of JP975 was on the day of the crash, so I have opted for PR-S, for Stellin. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Aeroplane Heaven.
| Filename: | Hawker_Typhoon_JP975_RAF_609_Sqn_PRS.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 16th July 2018, 16:40:52 |
| Downloads: | 66 |
| Author: | Jan Kees Blom |
| Size: | 9.14 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 5) |
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Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 5). 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 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 5, showcasing the middle-period B-52G from around 1973 to 1986, covering progressive EVS and ECM upgrades, including a total of 56 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_5.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 25th September 2013, 23:57:34 |
| Downloads: | 920 |
| Author: | Michael Pearson |
| Size: | 25.75 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 4) |
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Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 4). 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 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 4, showcasing the early B-52G, and covering use from initial production in 1957 through use in Vietnam, and includes 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_4.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 25th September 2013, 23:57:29 |
| Downloads: | 1,102 |
| Author: | Michael Pearson |
| Size: | 22.35 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 7) |
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Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 7). 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 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 7, showcasing the middle-period B-52H from 1974 to 1986, covering progressive EVS and ECM upgrades, and including a total of 44 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_7.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 27th September 2013, 12:15:00 |
| Downloads: | 976 |
| Author: | Michael Pearson |
| Size: | 21.97 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 8) |
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Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 8). 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 8, showcasing the B-52G used in the 1991 Gulf War, with a full serial manifest, and including a total of 82 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_8.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 4th October 2013, 02:27:22 |
| Downloads: | 866 |
| Author: | Michael Pearson |
| Size: | 33.75 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 6) |
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Boeing B-52 Stratofortress (Part 6). 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 6, showcasing the early-period B-52H from 1960 to 1973, prior to EVS, and including a total of 44 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_6.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 27th September 2013, 12:14:55 |
| Downloads: | 875 |
| Author: | Michael Pearson |
| Size: | 19.94 MB |