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| Category: X-Plane - Scenery | |
| EPGO - Goraszka 2007 for X-Plane 9 |
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EPGO GORASZKA 2007 SCENERY FOR X-PLANE 9
----- ABOUT THE AIRPORT -----
EPGO Goraszka airport is located 12nm (20km) south-east of Warsaw downtown and Warsaw Frederic Chopin International Airport. It was built in 1994 and belongs to General Aviation company, which offers aero-taxi flights, air transport and special flights (air photo, patrol) and airport services. The airport has a 800m-long runway and a lightened helipad, which can be used by helicopters up to 5700kg weight. General Aviation's fleet includes Antonov AN-2, PZL-104 Wilga 80, Bell 407 and 427. Since 1996 the International Air Picnic Goraszka is organized every year by "Polish Eagles" Foundation created on initiative of Zbigniew Niemczycki.
----- SCENERY FEATURES -----
This airstrip has never been included in any of X-plane series default airports list and this is the first, detailed scenery of EPGO. Main features of the scenery are:
- Ground photo texture for the surrounding area - perfect for VFR approaches (four seasons + night textures)
- Airport ground high resolution textures - feel the grass when taxiing (four seasons + night textures)
- Highly detailed 3D objects, all photo textured - we made over 300 photos to have them all realistically textured
- Detailed autogen for the whole area - almost every building and every tree
- Tower view - feel like an air traffic controller
| Filename: | EPGO__Goraszka_2007_for_XPlane_9.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 27th October 2015, 15:18:36 |
| Downloads: | 49 |
| Author: | Drzewiecki Design |
| Size: | 44.65 MB |
| Category: Orbiter - Spaceships | |
| Project Mercury Addon Enhancement Pack |
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An enhancement package for the Project Mercury addon for Orbiter created by Rob Conley at the Medville Space Center http://home.alltel.net/estar/orbiter.html This enhancement pack contains updates to the REDSTONE, ATLAS rockets and the MERCURY Spacecraft. The REDSTONE texture was hand crafted in MS Paint (believe it or not) using archived pictures of both Freedom-7 and Liberty Bell 7 pre launch pictures as guides. It is now historically accurate, and cleaned up quite a bit. The ATLAS now sports a realistic corrigated booster section (with the texture taken right from a picture of Gordo Coopers pre-launch Atlas) and the upper section now has the frosty look that occured with the Atlas when it was loaded with LOX and fuel, and some historically accurate markings were included. The improvements to the MERCURY CAPSULE are numerous. It sports a real window (texture taken from a close up shot of Friendship-7), more darker exterior color that is more accurate, crisper detail, improved antenna housing and capsule top. Please note that there are TWO versions of the capsule exterior texture included. One called CAPMAIN.DDS sports a realistic name printed on the exterior, not assiciated with any real mission (America 7), and the other texture, CAPMAIN-NOLOGO.DDS, has no logo imprinted. Refer to the README file for instructions on how to change this to the non-logo capsule.
| Filename: | Project_Mercury_Addon_Enhancement_Pack.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 30th November 2003, 23:52:52 |
| Downloads: | 2,752 |
| Author: | Jim Williams |
| Size: | 131.67 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Original Aircraft | |
| HMS Bounty for FSX - VERSION 1.1 |
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HMS Bounty for FSX - VERSION 1.1 - Built Specifically for FSX - (separate package required for FS9) by Milton Shupe, Nigel Richards, Rob Barendregt, Sasha Rieger, and Rob Ibey. Helmsman by Craig "Full" Richardson.
HMS Bounty 18th Century Tall Ship square rigger completely wind driven, individually animated and controlled sails, animated flags with direction and wind speeds, animated helm, and Sail Management Window to control all ship functions. Ship responds to wind speeds and direction with yaw, keeling, and pitch depending on sails deployed and yard arm positions. Ambient sounds, variable wind and gale storm sounds, ship's bell, "Salute", anchor weigh/drop all add to immersion.
WILL NOT WORK IN FS9 as it contains FSX native texture formatting and FSX specific sim interfaces. (Separate FS9 package available). BIG NOTE: The latest version of FSUIPC is Required for the HMS Bounty to work. Note: Realism settings should be set to "Hard" for best Wind Effects (Will not work on "Easy" realism in FSX).
Version 1.1 upgrades:
1) Even more realistic wind effects on yaw and roll based on the confluence of sails deployed, wind speeds and direction relative to ship heading, yard arms angle to the wind, and ground speed.
2) Tugboat function added.
3) Corrected lights positions.
4) Documentation updates.
| Filename: | HMS_Bounty_for_FSX__VERSION_11.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 9th May 2015, 00:30:01 |
| Downloads: | 1,067 |
| Author: | Milton Shupe, Nigel Richards, Rob Barendregt |
| Size: | 67.9 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| LIMN Cameri, Italy (v2) - Museum |
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This scenery is complementary to the Cameri_v2 main one. It is builded-up mainly with existing aircrafts and objects.
Hystory infos: The museum is placed inside the Cameri's airport, on the main Command area, in front of the tombstone with all the names of the first 1500 pilots patented at Gambardini School, between 1913 and 1922. It was opened on 20 April 1999. The history of the above tombstone, made by E. Casarotti sculptor and inaugurated on October 15th 1921, came from the '20 when, to remember the first pilots on Cameri's aerodrome patented by the flight Gambardini school they decided to fix their mames on a plate. The troubles of the history pushed out this tombstone, dear and tangible sign of our history, from the airport place to a private terrain, lonely, forgot and to the way of decay. Only on 1999, after the action of Army Forces and thanks to Ing. Mondin from Meritor (ex Gambardini Works), this historical tombstone was moved and restored on the monument inside the airport, on the Historical Museum.
Contents: 11 static aircrafts as FIAT G46, FIAT G91R, FIAT G91Y, FIAT G91T, AERMACCHI MB326, Lockheed T33, Grumman HU16, Republic F84F, Republic RF84F, Lockheed F104 and Agusta Bell 47J; Some other objects as tractor, hoock, people and light.
You can find separate further scenery for Babini Army
| Filename: | LIMN_Cameri_Italy_v2__Museum.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 23rd October 2011, 14:12:41 |
| Downloads: | 1,583 |
| Author: | Aldo Della Vedova, Daniele Lanfranchi |
| Size: | 14.25 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Carp CYRP updated, near Ottawa in Ontario Canada |
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This version updates the post of 2006 with specifically modelled buildings for the east apron, plus a new AFCAD file. This is a stand-alone version and does not require you to have downloaded and installed the previous post. Carp airfield is fifteen miles west of Ottawa and two miles south of the town of Carp. There are two runways, 10/28 which is asphalt and almost 4,000 feet long and 100 feet wide, and 04/22 which is gravel and 2,000 feet long. The airfield has a fairly large polulation of general aviation residents and two years ago was expanding under new ownership, with a new terminal building and a large hangar opened and the "Touch'n Go" aviation warehouse that has opened more recently. The first version of Carp really included only the west apron, as that is where all (or almost all) the general aviation is located. I "represented" the east apron buildings without modelling any of them. This version corrects that, and the modeled east apron buildings are the HQ of Helicopter Transport Services Inc. and the adjacent Bell Helicopter service hangar, and the old First Air hangar and offices which are now under new ownership. The smaller hangars on the other side of the apron belong to chapter 245 of the Experimental Aircraft Association.
| Filename: | Carp_CYRP_updated_near_Ottawa_in_Ontario_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 16th February 2010, 03:18:39 |
| Downloads: | 562 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 6.03 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Martinair "Biafra" Douglas DC-6A |
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File Description: On 13 December 1966 the Dutch charter company Martinair Holland (MAC), proud
owner of a fleet of four Douglas C-47, a Douglas C-54B, two Convair 640, and
four Douglas DC-7C aircraft, bought a Douglas DC-6A registered PH-MAM. The
DC-6A, which at one time belonged to KLM and could transport 11 tons payload or
97 passengers, was aquired in order to replace the smaller C-54B PH-MAE. It was
a very popular aircraft among crew and passengers alike. From the late October
1968 till the beginning of January 1970, PH-MAM flew on the Biafra airlift from
the island of Fernando Po to Uli airstrip to provide humanitarian aid, on behalf
of the Dutch Red Cross. Having returned from this mission, the aircraft was
overhauled and used by Martinair for one more year, before being sold to
Yugoslavia. The inspiration for this repaint was a coincidental meeting at
Schiphol I had many years ago with former Martinair Captain Dries van Ommen. He
was in command of PH-MAM during the Biafra airlift. We had a nice conversion,
accompanied by the impressive sight and sound of a DC-6 during take off. These
are textures only. You will need California Classic's FS2004/FSX Douglas DC-6B
CB-16 Base Pack, DC-6A CB-17 Base Pack and DC-6A CB-16 Base Pack (available at
http://www.calclassic.com/dc6b.htm). Repaint by Maarten Brouwer. For FS2004 and FSX.
| Filename: | Martinair_Biafra_Douglas_DC6A.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 19th November 2013, 14:28:39 |
| Downloads: | 192 |
| Author: | Maarten Brouwer |
| Size: | 3.86 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| RAF Upper Heyford EGUA 1955-1962 |
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EGUA RAF Upper Heyford 1955-1962
The airfield was originally built in 1918 by the Royal Air Force on land owned by New College Oxford, closed briefly after the end of the First World War and then re-opened in the 1920s. During the Second World War it was used by units of RAF Bomber Command but these were training rather than operational forces, even if aircraft of the 16th OTU (Operational Training Unit) may sometimes have taken part in bombing operations against the Third Reich. New runways were laid in 1942. During the Cold War Upper Heyford was chosen as one of the airfields used to operate bomber aircraft belonging to the US Strategic Air Command, and in 1950 the main runway was extended while new hardstandings were constructed for the bombers concerned. However, units were not stationed there permanently, but did Temporary Duty Assignments from their bases in the US. They included the 93rd Bomb Wing, 97th Air Refueling Squadron, 509th Air Refueling Squadron, 301st Bomb Wing, 8th Air Sea Rescue Squadron, 2nd Bomb Wing, 5th Bomb Wing Detachment, and the 22nd Bomb Wing. Aircraft included the B-50 Superfortress, (briefly) the B-36 Peacemaker, the B-47 and from 1960 the B-52. There were further significant developments after 1962 which fall outside the remit of this scenery, Upper Heyford being finally returned to the British Ministry of Defence in 1994 after the end of the Cold War.
| Filename: | RAF_Upper_Heyford_EGUA_19551962.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 7th October 2022, 03:40:20 |
| Downloads: | 153 |
| Author: | Al Von Pingel, Ken Lawson |
| Size: | 42.75 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Sounds | |
| DC-4 / C-54 / Carvair sound.cfg |
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File Description:
In my search for sounds that would be (nearly) matching the real sounds of the Douglas C-54/DC-4 and the Aviation Traders ATL.98 Carvair (vehicle ferry conversion of the C-54 and DC-4), I struck on the DC-3 Sound Pack compiled
by Des Braban several years ago. Although intended as a DC-3 sound set, it doesn't quite sound like the Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp C-series (aka R-1830) engines which powered the majority of the DC-3/C-47/C-53 aircraft. Instead it sounds much more like the Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp D-series (aka R-2000) engines which powered the C-54/DC-4 and, later on, the Pan American converted Hi-Per DC-3, the EC-47Q, the DHC-4 Caribou and ATL.98 Carvair. In order to make the sound set appropriate for the four engined C-54/DC-4/Carvair, I slightly altered the sound.cfg by just doubling the number of engines and copying some existing lines. Nothing else has been changed. All the wav files remained unaltered and no wav files have been added. The result, however, is a full sound which is very close to that of the real C-54/DC-4/Carvair. In order to get the proper sound, you will require Des Braban's DC-3 Sound Package (dc3sndpk.zip). Original sound.cfg by Des Braban; revised for Douglas DC-4/C-54 and Aviation Traders ATL.98 Carvair by Maarten Brouwer.
| Filename: | DC4__C54__Carvair_soundcfg.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 27th May 2008, 17:20:20 |
| Downloads: | 1,740 |
| Author: | Maarten Brouwer |
| Size: | 1.66 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| MAC Douglas DC-7C Package |
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Thanks to a major investment in 1964 by some large Dutch shipping companies, the 1958 founded Dutch charter company Martin's Air Charter, proud owner of a fleet of two de Havilland DH-104 Dove, four Douglas C-47, and one Douglas C-54B, was able to purchase from KLM one Convair 340 and one Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas aircraft. On 27 February 1964 the DC-7C PH-DSO was delivered at Schiphol. In November 1964 and May 1965 PH-DSL and PH-DSC were also bought from KLM. A fourth one, PH-MAK which has not been included in this package, was acquired from Alitalia. The great advantages of the DC-7C over the much smaller C-54B were its pressurised fuselage, its huge flying range and its payload, which was almost twice the C-54's payload. It was a very popular aircraft among crew and passengers alike. From September 1968 till late October 1968, PH-DSL, all white with red crosses applied to the wings, fuselage and fin, flew on the Biafra airlift from the island of Fernando Po to Uli airstrip to provide humanitarian aid, on behalf of the Dutch Red Cross. With the exception of PH-MAK which was sold to Spain in 1967, MAC's DC-7C's soldiered on till late 1968/early 1969 when they were sold. These are textures only. You will need California Classic's FS2004/FSX Douglas DC-7C Base Pack and DC-7 Base Pack (available at http://www.calclassic.com/dc7c.htm). Repaints by Maarten Brouwer.
| Filename: | MAC_Douglas_DC7C_Package.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 7th December 2013, 17:43:56 |
| Downloads: | 253 |
| Author: | Maarten Brouwer |
| Size: | 11.18 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| FSX/P3D Aloha Airlines DC-3 circa 1958 |
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This is a repaint of the DC-3 in Aloha Airlines colors. The freeware DC-3/C-47 v3 by Manfred Jahn is needed for this repaint. Aloha was founded in 1946 under the name of Trans Pacific Airways. With a single DC-3, they offered passenger charter and cargo services between the islands of Oahu, Maui and Hawaii. On February 11 1949 they officially became a scheduled service airline. Their main rival was Hawaiian Airlines, and in 1957 they changed their name to Aloha Airline to better compete against Hawaiian. In 1959 a modern F-27 joined the fleet, which forced the retirement of Aloha's aging DC-3 fleet by the mid 1960s. They also introduced the Viscount 745D in June 1961. BAC-111s were acquired in 1966. However, the British made airliners had limitations in the very humid environment of Hawaii, and in 1967 Aloha ordered 2 Boeing 737-200s with a further 6 in 1968 to replace the BAC-111s. The 737s were destined to become the workhorse of the airline, with over 60 being used by Aloha over the years. Their iconic "Flower Power" livery was unveiled in 1969, and was reintroduced in 2006 on one of their 737 as a retro livery. Due to heavy financial problems caused by various factors, Aloha unfortunately ceased operations on March 31 2008. This DC-3, N2804D, was leased by Aloha in the late 1950s. Textures are DDS DXT5. This repaint was tested on FSX-SE and should work on FSX & P3D v1-3.
| Filename: | FSXP3D_Aloha_Airlines_DC3_circa_1958.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 19th December 2018, 22:31:48 |
| Downloads: | 214 |
| Author: | Ted Giana |
| Size: | 7.43 MB |