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| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Australian Army Aviation Bell 47 |
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Textures for payware Flysimware Bell47 Australian Army Aviation A1-404.Delivered 03/11/65. Served with 161 Recce Flight Vietnam, 07/06/66 - 30/04/67 & 11/67 - 09/68. On 21/02/67, The then Army Captain J Campbell earned a DFC in Vietnam in this aircraft after landing in a minefield several times to rescue injured soldiers. Major Campbell was on the crew for its last flight. Storage 12/73, to Australian War Memorial 13/06/79. On display in the AWM's Post '45 Conflicts exhibit.
| Filename: | Australian_Army_Aviation_Bell_47.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 3rd December 2011, 01:27:10 |
| Downloads: | 219 |
| Author: | Matt Levi |
| Size: | 4.82 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Missions | |
| Hurricane Adventure |
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File Description:
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory has released a warning about a hurricane near Florida coast. The winds are reaching 110 knots. You are a private pilot and have just received a SOS request from the sea. Take off your plane and go to the rescue. After sighting the boat try to water land as close as possible and rescue the crew members. Open the door and wait one minute to simulate the rescue. Close the door, take off and go back to the initial point. Good lucky, pilot!
| Filename: | Hurricane_Adventure.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 7th September 2011, 22:25:07 |
| Downloads: | 1,140 |
| Author: | Sergio Ambrus |
| Size: | 2.97 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| North American P-51D-5 20th FG LC-X "Maggie / Sandy" |
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This folder contains a repaint for the 'P-51D-5-NA Little Friends_Fillet' package of the Warbirdsim P-51D Mustang in the colors of P-51D-5 #44-13692 LC-X "Maggie / Sandy", as flown by Lt Cartheledge L. Huey of the 77tht FS, 20th FG between 28/10/1944 and the end of the war. Maggie was the name of his girlfriend, while Sandy was the name of the wife of his crew chief, T/Sgt Bartram.
Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the repaint kit by Warbirdsim.
| Filename: | North_American_P51D5_20th_FG_LCX_Maggie__Sandy.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 13th July 2018, 19:49:38 |
| Downloads: | 42 |
| Author: | Jan Kees Blom |
| Size: | 12.21 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Panels | |
| Default Boeing 737 |
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File Description:
Panel uses FS2004 default gauges with added Autoland button, Taxi Speed System, Cabin Crew Annoucements, Digital Clock with Temperature, Digital Fuel Gauge (Used,Remaining,MPH,GPH etc..), Seat Belt & No Smoking lights, Air Condition switch, Wind Speed gauge, Working Reverser Unlockers gauges and Altitude Callout alerts for landing.
The panel is designed to have all gauges including the throttle, radio stack and most other gauges on the main panel, with the exception of the GPS which is changed to a GPS 500.
Based on a panel by Bruce Benaway.
| Filename: | Default_Boeing_737.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 13th November 2003, 04:40:09 |
| Downloads: | 30,178 |
| Author: | Mackem Greg |
| Size: | 4.09 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Utilities | |
| FsPassengers (ver 05 september) |
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File Description:
FsPassengers 2004 is an add-on for Flight Simulator 2004 that will completely revolutionize the way you fly in Fs2004. Here
are just some of the features of FsPassengers 2004: Add passengers to your flights! Finally, you're not alone in the sky.
Passengers react to how you fly your plane. Hear them scream if you make drastic mistakes, and get their opinion of your
flight in real time. Provide in-flight passenger services such as movies, music, and drinks. Make money for successful
flights; be fined if you do something wrong. Manage an airline (make money, manage aircraft fleets, etc). Maintain your
aircraft in good condition, otherwise you may experience unique and suprising failures. Create and maintain pilot careers.
Keep detailed logs and statistics for every flight you make (great for virtual airlines). Fly through dangerous parts of the
world, and risk the safety of your plane, crew, or passengers! Export your flight to your Virtual Airline. This add-on
includes more than 200 in-flight sounds to immerse you in the ambiance of flight. Hear feedback from your co-pilot, flight
attendants, passengers; listen to ATC chatter, music, GPWS, and more. All screens and reports work in full screen. No need to
quit FS. - This demo is fully functional apart that you can only start a flight from San-Francisco area (but you can land
anywhere)
| Filename: | FsPassengers_ver_05_september.zip |
| License: | Shareware, limited functionality |
| Added: | 5th September 2005, 17:01:18 |
| Downloads: | 9,751 |
| Author: | Daniel Polli |
| Size: | 26.19 MB |
| Category: Orbiter - Orbital Stations | |
| New Skylab 2, 3 And 4 Mission |
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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 |
| Category: Prepar3D V1-4 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Avro Lancaster (NA-S) No.44 Sqn R5508 |
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This folder contains a repaint for the AVRO Lancaster by Aeroplane Heaven, in the colors of Lancaster B.1 R5508 of No.44 Squadron based on Waddington, UK, as flown by Squadron Leader John Nettleton from South Africa during the low-level daylight raid on the MAN factory in Augsburg, Germany on 17 April, 1942. It involved six aircraft of 44 squadron and six of 97 squadron, that had to fly some 1000 miles over hostile terrain in daylight at low level. Only two of 44 sqn and five of 97 sqn reached the target, and two more aircraft were shot down near Augsburg by flak. Four 97 sqn aircraft returned to base under cover of darkness, but of 44 sqn, only Squadron Leader Nettletons aircraft, although heavily damaged, made it back to the UK. Nettleton received the VC for this raid, F/L Penman of 97 Sqn the DSO. 8 DFC's and 10 DFM's were awarded to other crew members. Nettleton died on 13 July 1943, returning from a raid on Turin. It is believed he was shot down near Brest by a FW190 of JG.2. His body and those of his crew were never recovered. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Aeroplane Heaven.
| Filename: | Avro_Lancaster_NAS_No44_Sqn_R5508.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 7th March 2020, 17:25:46 |
| Downloads: | 58 |
| Author: | Jan Kees Blom |
| Size: | 27.9 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2002 - Original Aircraft | |
| Grumman JF2-6 Duck |
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File Description:
If you liked the first release of the Duck, you're going to LOVE this one. All new repaints. Additional textures. New special effects. Sounds by Mike Hambly. Panels by Bill Morad. Much, much more including a special surprise we call "Lulu." Over 300 hours have gone into making this revision top-notch for FS2002. Duck season is now on; download yours today.
| Filename: | Grumman_JF26_Duck.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 24th August 2002, 23:01:01 |
| Downloads: | 7,131 |
| Author: | Heather Sherman and the Duck Design Group |
| Size: | 16.3 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Iceland Air Boeing 767-383/ER |
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Iceland Air, TF-FIB (now with Air Niugini as P2-PXW), repaint for the SkySpirit2010 767-300 V5. This file Will require your own sounds (PW) for this aircraft however, default MSFS sound is included. Textures include dirt, shade, shine and weathering effects.
Textures done by Megan Kelly.
Model by Skyspirit2010.
Will work in FSX. But dynamic shine is not included.
| Filename: | Iceland_Air_Boeing_767383ER.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 4th October 2014, 22:50:23 |
| Downloads: | 335 |
| Author: | Megan Kelly |
| Size: | 21.92 MB |
| Category: Combat Flight Simulator 1 and 2 - Aircraft | |
| 'P-38 Triple Play' -- Lockheed P-38F, G & H |
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File Description:
CFS2 "P-38 Triple Play" Lockheed P-38F, G & H, ver. 1.0. Three historic P-38s, including the recently-restored 'Glacier Girl.' Full-featured FSDS2 models, dynamic VC, animated parts (control surfaces, Fowler flaps, landing gear, gear suspension, rolling wheels, cooling vents, canopy, yoke, etc.) realistic flight model, damage model. Complete package, including authentic P-38 sounds from the real Glacier Girl.
| Filename: | P38_Triple_Play__Lockheed_P38F_G__H.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 2nd February 2003, 19:19:20 |
| Downloads: | 3,583 |
| Author: | David C. Copley |
| Size: | 11.24 MB |