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Category: Orbiter - Sound Packs
Apollo 13 Radio Pack 1 of 2 Download

File Description:
Both 1of2 and 2of2 files together contain additional audio from the Apollo13 fight, not included in the LIOH or Eecom packs. Orbiter Space Simulator & OrbiterSound 2.1a required.


Filename: Apollo_13_Radio_Pack_1_of_2.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 5th August 2002, 03:23:50
Downloads: 1,092
Author: Steve Pacitto
Size: 6.11 MB


Category: Orbiter - Sound Packs
Mercury Atlas Friendship 7 (1 of 2) Download

File Description:
The two files together contain about 30 minutes of key MA6 envents. Orbiter Space Simulator & OrbiterSound 2.1a required.


Filename: Mercury_Atlas_Friendship_7_1_of_2.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 11th August 2002, 22:17:36
Downloads: 1,320
Author: Steve Pacitto
Size: 6.12 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2002 - Original Aircraft
Cathay Pacific Airways Learjet 45 Ver 2 Download

File Description:
Freeware GMAX Bombardier Learjet45 for FS2002 Standard or Pro Version. Uses the Lear45 panel and sounds (sounds aliased). Features: full animation using GMAX; full Virtual Cockpit and Virtual Cabin with night lighting; thrust reversers, passenger door, nose wheel steering, spoilerons, main gear taxi lights and Underbelly landing lights that can be controlled separately. Reflective textures. Includes optional Honeywell GPS by Ike H. Slack, Coyote Avionics Design. VH-CXJ is the first of Cathay's Learjets, acquired in 2001 for pilot training.


Filename: Cathay_Pacific_Airways_Learjet_45_Ver_2.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 6th July 2002, 01:49:27
Downloads: 4,807
Author: Rick Sasala, Mark Beaumont
Size: 2.18 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2002 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
2 Squadron, RAF, Tornado GR1A Arctic Textures Download

File Description:
These textures are for a Tornado GR1A of no. 2 Sqn, RAF, and intended for the LAGO Tornado. LAGO does not model an exact replica of the RAF Tornado but I tried to make the best out of it. This GR1A is in the winter camouflage applied to it for Exercise Strong Resolve '95. Read the readme file carefully before installing.


Filename: 2_Squadron_RAF_Tornado_GR1A__Arctic_Textures.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 4th March 2003, 09:13:41
Downloads: 910
Author: Dag Roger Stangeland
Size: 1.79 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2002 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
German Navy MFG-2 Panavia Tornado textures Download

File Description:
These textures are for a Tornado IDS of MFG-2, German Navy/Marineflieger and intended for the LAGO Tornado! This is my interpretation of the colour scheme it had in August 2002 and comments are very welcome. Read the readme file carefully before installing.


Filename: German_Navy_MFG2_Panavia_Tornado_textures.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 8th March 2003, 12:28:04
Downloads: 922
Author: Dag Roger Stangeland
Size: 1.85 MB


Category: Microsoft Train Simulator - Activities
StoogeFreight #2 Activity For Ohio Rail 10 Download

File Description:
Join The Three Stooges again as they guide you along your way from Zanesville to Cambridge. This activity requires that you have the Ohio Rail Build 10 route and the WV&O rollingstock installed. One other non-default file is required also.


Filename: StoogeFreight_2_Activity_For_Ohio_Rail_10.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 31st December 2002, 00:33:10
Downloads: 2,212
Author: Patrick Finch
Size: 8.71 KB


Category: Flight Simulator 2002 - AFCAD Files
Project Airlift USAF Air Mobility Command #2 Download

File Description:
This file contains AFCADs for all twelve Air Mobility Command "hubs" in the continental US. They can be used alone, but are the foundation for a network of growing military AI traffic developed by Project Airlift. Plenty of parking exists for all the particular aircraft stationed at each base and plenty of parking for various sizes of visiting military traffic from other bases. All have realistic taxiway designators, but mostly fictional parking designators (based on where the parking is located relative to the reference point; e.g. northeast, south, etc.).


Filename: Project_Airlift_USAF_Air_Mobility_Command_2.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 7th January 2003, 14:08:11
Downloads: 1,147
Author: Michael Hartshorn
Size: 40.52 KB


Category: Flight Simulator 2002 - Miscellaneous Files
MP-Lite Ver 2 Client Module Patch Download

File Description:
MP-Lite Client Ver 2.0.3. Patch For MP-Lite Multiplayer System for FS2000/2002 Patches 2.0.x clients. Only compatible with Ver 2.0.3 of MP-Lite server software. Fixes all known bugs in Ver 2.0.0 See readme file for information on bugs fixed and enhancements by Nick Dyer.


Filename: MPLite_Ver_2_Client_Module_Patch.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 23rd February 2003, 13:35:36
Downloads: 124
Author: Nick Dyer
Size: 91.19 KB


Category: Flight Simulator 2002 - Miscellaneous Files
MP-Lite Ver 2 Server Module Patch Download

File Description:
MP-Lite Server Ver 2.0.3. Patch for MP-Lite multiplayer System For FS2000/2002 Patches 2.0.x server. Only compatible with Ver 2.0.3 of MP-Lite client software.Fixes all known bugs in Ver 2.0.0. See readme file for information on bugs fixed and enhancements by Nick Dyer.


Filename: MPLite_Ver_2_Server_Module_Patch.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 23rd February 2003, 13:37:15
Downloads: 112
Author: Nick Dyer
Size: 32.49 KB


Category: Orbiter - Orbital Stations
New Skylab 2, 3 And 4 Mission Download

File Description:
Skylab 2 25 May 1973 13:00 GMT. Duration: 28.03 days. Call Sign: Skylab. Backup Crew: McCandless, Musgrave, Schweickart. Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Launch Site: Cape Canaveral . Launch Complex: LC39B. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB . LV Configuration: Saturn IB s/n SA-206. Program: Skylab. Class: Manned. Type: Lunar spacecraft. Spacecraft: Apollo CSM. Payload : Apollo CSM 116. Mass: 19,979 kg. Location of Spacecraft: Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, FL. Perigee: 427 km. Apogee: 439 km. Inclination: 50.0 deg. Period: 93.2 min. Epic repair mission which brought Skylab into working order. Included such great moments as Conrad being flung through space by the whiplash after heaving on the solar wing just as the debris constraining it gave way; deployment of a lightweight solar shield, developed in Houston in one week, which brought the temperatures down to tolerable levels. With this flight US again took manned spaceflight duration record. When the meteoroid shield ripped loose, it disturbed the mounting of workshop solar array "wing" two and caused it to partially deploy. The exhaust plume of the second stage retro-rockets impacted the partially deployed solar array and literally blew it into space. Also, a strap of debris from the meteoroid shield overlapped solar array "wing" number one such that when the programmed deployment signal occurred, wing number one was held in a slightly opened position where it was able to generate virtually no power. In the meantime, the space station had achieved a near-circular orbit at the desired altitude of 435 kilometers (270 miles). All other major functions including payload shroud jettison, deployment of the Apollo Telescope Mount (Skylab's solar observatory) and its solar arrays, and pressurization of the space station occurred as planned. Scientists, engineers, astronauts, and management personnel at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and elsewhere worked throughout the first ten-day period of Skylab's flight to devise the means for its rescue. Simultaneously, Skylab--seriously overheating--was maneuvered through varying nose-up attitudes that would best maintain an acceptable "holding" condition. Because of the loss of the meteoroid shield, however, this positioning caused workshop temperatures to rise to 52 degrees Celsius (126 degrees F). During that ten-day period and for some time thereafter, the space station operated on less than half of its designed electrical system, in the partially nose-up attitudes, was generating power at reduced efficiency. The optimum condition that maintained the most favorable balance between Skylab temperatures and its power generation capability occurred at approximately 50 degrees nose-up. The crew rendezvoused with Skylab on the fifth orbit. After making substantial repairs, including deployment of a parasol sunshade which cooled the inside temperatures to 23.8 degrees C (75 degrees F), by June 4 the workshop was in full operation. In orbit the crew conducted solar astronomy and Earth resources experiments, medical studies, and five student experiments; 404 orbits and 392 experiment hours were completed; three EVAs totalled six hours, 20 minutes. Skylab 3 28 July 1973 11:10 GMT. Duration: 59.46 days. Call Sign: Skylab. Backup Crew: Brand, Lenoir, Lind. Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Launch Site: Cape Canaveral . Launch Complex: LC39B. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB . LV Configuration: Saturn IB s/n SA-207. Program: Skylab. Class: Manned. Type: Lunar spacecraft. Spacecraft: Apollo CSM. Payload: Apollo CSM 117. Mass: 20,121 kg. Location of Spacecraft: NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH. Perigee: 422 km. Apogee: 442 km. Inclination: 50.0 deg. Period: 93.2 min. Continued maintenance of the Skylab space station and extensive scientific and medical experiments. Installed twinpole solar shield on EVA; performed major inflight maintenance; doubled record for length of time in space. Completed 858 Earth orbits and 1,081 hours of solar and Earth experiments; three EVAs totalled 13 hours, 43 minutes. Skylab4 16 November 1973 14:01 GMT. Duration: 84.05 days. Call Sign: Skylab. Backup Crew: Brand, Lenoir, Lind. Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Launch Site: Cape Canaveral . Launch Complex: LC39B. Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB . LV Configuration: Saturn IB s/n SA-208. Program: Skylab. Class: Manned. Type: Lunar spacecraft. Spacecraft: Apollo CSM. Payload: Apollo CSM 118. Mass: 20,847 kg. Location of Spacecraft: National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian Institution), Washington, DC. Perigee: 422 km. Apogee: 437 km. Inclination: 50.0 deg. Period: 93.1 min. Included observation and photography of Comet Kohoutek among numerous experiments. Completed 1,214 Earth orbits and four EVAs totalling 22 hours, 13 minutes. Increased manned space flight time record by 50%. Rebellion by crew against NASA Ground Control overtasking led to none of the crew ever flying again.


Filename: New_Skylab_2_3_And_4_Mission.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 11th January 2003, 16:39:14
Downloads: 1,934
Author: Ronald Dandurand
Size: 6.06 KB


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