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| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| B58 Hustler v1.1 for Vs. 6.4/6.51 |
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File Description:
B58 Hustler v1.1 for X-Plane 6.40/6.51 Updated so PC users can read paint.BMP file- development of the B58 began in 1951 with 161 planes delivered to SAC between 1960 and 1970. Americas first supersonic jet bomber (mach 2+) the B58 was designed for high speed delivery of nuclear or conventional weapons from long range as a compliment to the B52 subsonic bomber. One of the most sophisticated planes ever developed, the B58 set many speed and altitude records some of which remain unbroken today. With a gross takeoff weight of 173000 lbs the B58 could cary as much as 101000 lbs of fuel (that's almost 60% of the gross weight). One of the most computerized aircraft ever built, the B58 is amazingly easy to fly without any computer assistance (except the one used to run the x-plane simulator). Go to the attached web sit for the fascinating story of the B58 Hustler.
| Filename: | B58_Hustler_v11_for_Vs_64651.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 10th March 2003, 03:30:19 |
| Downloads: | 831 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 245.73 KB |
| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| P51 Black Widow for Vs. 6.4/6.51 |
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File Description:
P-61B BLACK WIDOW for x-plane 6.4/6.51
The need for a true night fighter aircraft was well demonstrated during the Battle of Britain in 1940. Aircraft used to counter German night attacks were not very effective. At the direction of the Air Corp's Carl A. Spaatz, John Northrop submitted a ground up night fighter design, which, designated as the XP-61, first flew on May 26, 1942. The Black Widow was the first aircraft designed from the ground up as a night fighter. Its innovative slotted flaps and spoiler ailerons allowed operation from short airstrips and improved handling; the radar carried in its nose made it the dominant force in the night skies of Europe and the South Pacific. From July 6, 1944, when it claimed its first victory, to war's end, the P-61 distinguished itself as one of America's most unique fighting machines. After the war, P-61s were used in reconnaissance, weather research, and flight testing. The first American flight ejections were made from a P-61.
Only four P-61 aircraft are known to exist today.
SPECIFICATIONS:
ENGINES: 2 Pratt and Whitney R-2800 2000 HP radials
WING SPAN: 66.0 ft.
LENGTH: 49.42 ft.
HEIGHT: 14.67 ft.
MAXIMUM SPEED: 366 MPH
ARMAMENT: Four 20mm Cannon.
| Filename: | P51_Black_Widow_for_Vs_64651.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 10th March 2003, 03:32:18 |
| Downloads: | 802 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 1.38 MB |
| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| B25 Mitchell for X-Plane 6.40/6.51 |
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File Description:
B25 Mitchell for X-Plane 6.40/6.51. Made famous by the Doolittle raid on Tokyo shortly after Pearl Harbour the B25 Mitchell bomber is the most famous medium bomber of WWII and perhaps of all time. The B25 was the most numerous twin engine aircraft built by the US during WWII; estimates of production vary from 9300 to 11000 built. On April 18, 1942 Doolittle led sixteen B-25 aircraft from the navy carrier, U.S.S. Hornet to bomb Japan in retaliation for that country's attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Although little damage was done and all planes were lost the raid proved to be one of the most famous missions of the war.
The B25 was powered by a pair of 1,700 hp Wright R-2600-29 "Cyclone" 14 cylinder, air-cooled engines. Maximum speed was 272 mph at 15,000 ft, with a ceiling of 24,000 ft and a range of 1350 miles with a full load of bombs. Armament varied considerably in the B25 depending on the type of mission the plane was designed for. Heavenly Body is a B25J designed as a bomber, so it carried eleven 0.50 caliber machine guns; two in the top turret, two in the tail, one in the nose, two in cheek packs on each side under the pilot and one in each waste window. The top, nose and cheek pack guns could also be used in strafing, if so desired. This version carried 3,000 lbs of bombs (usually six 500 pounders) in an interior bomb bay.
The X-Plane version is a fairly faithful rendition of the B25. The body consists of two sections consisting of the fuselage and a fuel tank. The main engine nacelles actually consist of two nacelles, one is the 1700 HP engine, the rear section is a 5 lb thrust rocket. Engine nacelles are also used for the two rudders in order to get the correct shape. Vertical stabilizers with rudders are buried within the nacelles. Decoration of the plane is complicated by the use of multiple nacelles but the resulting compromise is acceptable though not an authentic replica. As usual my panel leaves a lot to be desired but version 2 will correct this.
| Filename: | B25_Mitchell_for_XPlane_640651.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 25th February 2003, 00:15:23 |
| Downloads: | 495 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 1.85 MB |
| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| B58 Hustler for X-Plane 6.4/6.51 |
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File Description:
B58 Hustler v1.0 for X-Plane 6.40/6.51 - development of the B58 began in 1951 with 161 planes delivered to SAC between 1960 and 1970. Americas first supersonic jet bomber (mach 2+) the B58 was designed for high speed delivery of nuclear or conventional weapons from long range as a compliment to the B52 subsonic bomber. One of the most sophisticated planes ever developed, the B58 set many speed and altitude records some of which remain unbroken today. With a gross takeoff weight of 163000 lbs the B58 could cary as much as 101000 lbs of fuel (that's almost 60% of the gross weight). One of the most computerized aircraft ever built, the B58 is amazingly easy to fly without any computer assistance (except the one used to run the x-plane simulator). Go to the attached web sit for the fascinating story of the B58 Hustler.
Wing span: 56 ft. 10 in (17.32 m)
Length: 96 ft. 9 in (29.49 m)
Height: 31 ft. 5 in (9.58 m)
Wing Area: 1,542 sq ft (470 sq m)
Weights:
Empty: 55,560 lb (25,201 kg)
Max T/O: 163,000 lb (73,935 kg)
Performance:
Maximum Speed: 1,321 mph (2,125 km/h) @ 63,150 ft (19,248 m)
Combat Ceiling: 63,150 ft (19,248 m)
Record Ceiling: 85,360 ft (26,017 m)
Combat Radius: 1,750 miles (2,816 km) to,
5,577 miles (8,975 km) with inflight refueling
Powerplant:
Four General Electric J79-GE-1 turbojet engines
rated at 10,500 st. or 16,000 st. with afterburners.
| Filename: | B58_Hustler_for_XPlane_64651.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 1st March 2003, 04:25:26 |
| Downloads: | 708 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 1.79 MB |
| Category: X-Plane - Original Aircraft | |
| Seaplane Racer for x-plane 6.6-6.7 |
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File Description:
Seaplane Racer for x-plane 6.6-6.7 - This is the looser (by choice) of my two designs completed for the Seaplane Contest going on at www.x-plane.org. It is the fastest of my two designs capable of 500 mph in level flight at 1500 ft. Powered by two Rolls Royce Merlin V12 engines each developing 2200 HP. The rear engine drives 2- 9' diameter, pusher, four blade, counter rotating props; the front engine drives 2-7.2' diameter, puller, four blade, counter rotating props. Wing tips fold to reduce drag and allow the plane to meet the minimum 200 ft2 wing area. Remove the floats, shorten the landing gear by about 2.7 feet and do over 530 mph. Go to www.x-plane.org go to the forums and click on custom designs to find out more about the seaplane contest.
| Filename: | Seaplane_Racer_for_xplane_6667.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 19th June 2003, 15:59:02 |
| Downloads: | 340 |
| Author: | Robert App |
| Size: | 236.35 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| FDE for FSPainter Boeing 777-200 (V3) |
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File Description:
This is correcttion loading point of:
- Passenger load share to 25 point with Typical 305 seat
- Cargo load share to 3 point at correction point of compartment
- Correction contact point of nose gear and main gear
- Correction our control surface
- Correction fuel loading point
- Correction light point and system
- Correction pilot view
After used this FDE, You will seen realistic action of the Airplane for our AI Flight, Yes!!! you can fly this aircraft too.
Enjoy with me!!!
| Filename: | FDE_for_FSPainter_Boeing_777200_V3.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 4th July 2005, 01:39:29 |
| Downloads: | 722 |
| Author: | ThaiAviation.net / FDE |
| Size: | 6.42 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Saga Airlines fleet and FlightPlans for '2010' |
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File Description:
Saga Airlines fleet repaints for AI traffic including their Summer 2010 Flight Plans.
| Filename: | Saga_Airlines_fleet_and_FlightPlans_for_2010.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 30th July 2010, 08:30:13 |
| Downloads: | 873 |
| Author: | Billy Rutherford |
| Size: | 3.48 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Discovery Bae 146-200 for Eurowings Pro |
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File Description:
Eurowings professional BAE 146-200 Discovery Livery
Textures only , you need commercial Eurowings 2004 Commuter package
| Filename: | Discovery_Bae_146200_for_Eurowings_Pro.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 4th December 2004, 18:20:02 |
| Downloads: | 384 |
| Author: | Vladimir Svoboda (Cesmina) |
| Size: | 732.66 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Alternative FDE for AI Malcontent CRJ-200 |
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File Description:
Alternative FDE for excellent AI Malcontent model of CRJ-200 by Charles Dayhuff.
| Filename: | Alternative_FDE_for_AI_Malcontent_CRJ200.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 1st March 2009, 15:37:40 |
| Downloads: | 738 |
| Author: | Daniel Wojdylo |
| Size: | 10.57 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Autogen for Sarajevo , Bosnia and Hercegovina LQSA |
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File Description:
This is a new Autogen for Sarajevo the capital of Bosnia and Hercegovina (LQSA).
| Filename: | Autogen_for_Sarajevo__Bosnia_and_Hercegovina__LQSA.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 14th November 2005, 00:18:26 |
| Downloads: | 2,654 |
| Author: | Antonio Kupreskic |
| Size: | 112.78 KB |