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| Category: Flight Simulator 2002 - Scenery | |
| Nam Phong Royal Thai Air Force Base (Scenery Upgrade) |
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File Description:
A model of Nam Phong RTAFB as it appeared in mid-1972 when much of it was still under construction. Nam Phong was originally an obscure Thai Air Force training facility located about 60 miles south-southeast of the large USAF/Air America base at Udorn. In response to increasing NVA attacks in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam, the US Marine Corps transferred three fighter/attack squadrons (known as "Task Force Delta")from Da Nang to Nam Phong. A new 10,000 ft. concrete runway was built, and roads, aircraft parking and housing/storage areas were hacked out of the jungle by a joint USN/USMC engineering team. Nam Phong was nicknamed "The Rose Garden" in jest due to the extremely primitive conditions that existed there when the Marines first arrived. The nickname was borrowed from the Marine Corps advertising slogan, "We don't promise you a rose garden", which in turn was inspired by the lyrics of a popular country & western song by Lynn Anderson. The three USMC fighter/attack squadrons that took up permanent residence at Nam Phong were the VMFA-115 "Silver Eagles", the VMFA-232 "Red Devils", and the VMA(AW)-533 "Nighthawks." This enhanced model supercedes the Nam Phong scenery that was uploaded three years ago. It should be compatible with FS 2004. Requires the trees_v3.zip object library by Gerrish Gray.
| Filename: | Nam_Phong_Royal_Thai_Air_Force_Base_Scenery_Upgrad.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 29th January 2006, 23:52:08 |
| Downloads: | 319 |
| Author: | George Knowles |
| Size: | 959.86 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
| Airline Inventory Update #1 |
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File Description:
(Update 1 - 19 December 2005) Not long ago I embarked on a project to streamline my flight simulator's AI setup. I knew I had too many aircraft texture setsthat I was not using, too many unnecessary night texture files, installation of defunct airlines, and the like. So, I put together
a spreadsheet showing my AI system with all the airlines and additional pieces such as vehicles and ships. This has been a very large and time-consuming project as my AI system has more than 7,000 texture sets, more than 2,200 airline folders, and other assorted AI components. Inside you'll find an Excel spreadsheet with all my airlines (more than 2,200) listed, Birds, Blimp, Corporate Aircraft, Defunct Airlines, Douglas DC-3, Float Planes, Government Aircraft, Helicopters, Medical Aircraft, Military Aircraft, Personal Registration Aircraft, Ships, and Vehicles - all associated with the FS AI system. In addition, I've included the spreadsheet's source text files for those that do not have Microsoft Excel. NOTE: You can download an MS Excel spreadsheet viewer (freeware) from the Microsoft site. Because of copyright restrictions and the size of my AI system, I have not provided links to specific files. However, I think you'll find the data very useful. See the readme file for a list of possible sources and contact information. NONE: Changes since the last update are reflected in "green" text. Frank Bass
| Filename: | Airline_Inventory_Update_1.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 20th December 2005, 02:18:57 |
| Downloads: | 820 |
| Author: | Frank Bass |
| Size: | 231.96 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
| Airline Inventory Update #2 |
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File Description:
(Update 2 - 3 January 2006) Not long ago I embarked on a project to streamline my flight simulator's AI setup. I knew I had too many aircraft texture sets that I was not using, too many unnecessary night texture files, installation of defunct airlines, and the like. So, I put together
a spreadsheet showing my AI system with all the airlines and additional pieces such as vehicles and ships. This has been a very large and time-consuming project as my AI system has more than 7,000 texture sets, more than 2,200 airline folders, and other assorted AI components. Inside you'll find an Excel spreadsheet with all my airlines (more than 2,200) listed, Birds, Blimp, Corporate Aircraft, Defunct Airlines, Douglas DC-3, Float Planes, Government Aircraft, Helicopters, Medical Aircraft, Military Aircraft, Personal Registration Aircraft, Ships, and Vehicles - all associated with the FS AI system. In addition, I've included the spreadsheet's source text files for those that do not have Microsoft Excel. NOTE: You can download an MS Excel spreadsheet viewer (freeware) from the Microsoft site. Because of copyright restrictions and the size of my AI system, I have not provided links to specific files. However, I think you'll find the data very useful. See the readme file for a list of possible sources and contact information. NONE: Changes since the last update are reflected in "green" text. Frank Bass
| Filename: | Airline_Inventory_Update_2.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 4th January 2006, 01:02:34 |
| Downloads: | 565 |
| Author: | Frank Bass |
| Size: | 234.3 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Exploring Our World - Part 2 - Easter Island, Chile - SCIP - a complete makover. |
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File Description:
Exploring Our World - Part 2 - Easter Island, Chile. In part two of this new series you will find a complete makeover of Easter Island which MS virtually ignored. Designed to compliment the fine Mataveri International Airport by Daniel Rojas (scip_o7.zip at Flightsim.com), this package includes Mesh and adjusted coastlines by John Young. John has also provided a new Afcad which removes unrealistic pushback starts. A new landclass file by John Burford adds the villages near the airport and more realistic ground treatments. You will also find numerous scenery enhancements using objects from the RWY12 and EZ Scenery libraries. Francisco Vargas has contributed a set of Thermals which soaring fans will enjoy. Of special interest is the use of AI Volkswagens, as taxi's driving around the airport and AI Helicopters that take visiting tourists on sightseeing tours. The AI Volkswagens have been provided by Ranier Girbig and are used with his permission. Easter Island, home of the mysterious head statues (Moai) has many new and exciting things just waiting for you to explore. Even the small adjacent Moto Nui Island, which MS forgot, has been added. This is the second of a series exploring lesser known parts of our FS world. Please unzip (using folders option) to a temporary folder and follow the documentation very carefully to assure a proper installation. ......
| Filename: | Exploring_Our_World__Part_2__Easter_Island_Chile__.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 13th July 2006, 03:22:45 |
| Downloads: | 6,694 |
| Author: | David "Opa" Marshall and friends |
| Size: | 6.7 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| Ota Air Base |
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File Description:
The Ota Air Base (BA2), created on December 31, 1937, was inaugurated on April 14, 1940, near the town of Ota, about 50KM from Lisbon (Portugal). Lodged aircraft such as Gloster Gladiator, Junkers JU-52, Junkers JU-86, Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire. In 1953 are received the first jet aircraft of FAP, two De Havilland Vampire and the first 25 planes Republic F-84 G Thunderjet, making BA2 the most important Air Force Base until the end of the 1950s. In 1960 the BA2 changed radically, no longer a basis for an Operational Base Instruction. In November 1976 was created the Centro de Instrucao 2 (CI2), for elementary education pilot (with DHC Chipmunk), radar experts and the integration of training schools and military preparation technique. In 1992 the designation of Air Base 2 is amended to Centro de Formacao Militar e Tecnica da Forca Aerea (CFMTFA) which gives the training military, humanistic, scientific and technical staff of the Air Force, whose scope is not covered by other organs of the Air Force, with the aerodrome is currently closed to air activity. This scenery was the fact that it has in the FS aircraft that operated in Ota, such as the DHC Chipmunk, the Republic F-84G or the Junkers Ju-52. This scenary was made in ADE9X. Tested in FSX, I do not know if it works in FS2004.
| Filename: | Ota_Air_Base.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 8th December 2009, 01:09:33 |
| Downloads: | 1,849 |
| Author: | Jorge Ferreira |
| Size: | 1.35 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Panels | |
| Sperry 177 FCU Autopilot Panel Modification v2.1 for the Tinmouse II Boeing 737-200 |
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This package includes the files and installation procedures for a modification of the terrific Tinmouse II Boeing 737-200 panel available on AVSIM to add a Sperry 177 FCU autopilot to the panel. While the Tinmouse II panel is simply one of the best freeware 2D panels ever created, a number of pilots have expressed a desire for a replacement of the Sperry 77 (CWS) autopilot with the Sperry 177 (dials and digits) autopilot. The previous Sperry 177 modification I released had many of the elements of a Sperry 177, but did not entirely look or function like a Sperry 177 FCU. This version (2.1) corrects many of these issues, and should bring an entirely new level of realism to your Tinmouse II panel over the v1.0 modification. Here's the list of corrections and improvements implemented in the v2.1 package over v1 and v2: Actual Sperry 177 layout and functionality, Course knob now fully functional and works in synergy with gyro course knob, Panel refresh rate now accurate and smooth (no "click delay"), VOR LOC button drives the FS NAV1 Lock button, LNAV turns on the GPS Drives NAV1 signal, and an optional Sperry 177 full MCP layout or condensed w/ FD layout. This package requires the latest Tinmouse II aircraft and panel, which at the time of this release was v1.26.
| Filename: | Sperry_177_FCU_Autopilot_Panel_Modification_v21_fo.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 5th December 2010, 08:44:27 |
| Downloads: | 2,295 |
| Author: | Mark McCoy |
| Size: | 2.66 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: | 9,752 |
| Author: | Daniel Polli |
| Size: | 26.19 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Schefferville CYKL & Squaw Lake CSZ9 in Quebec Canada |
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Schefferville is a town in an area of Quebec that is surrounded by Labrador, the border taking an unusual wriggly course instead of the normal Canadian straight line. One has to presume that there was a lot of political negotiation involved. Take a look at Google Earth to see what I mean. The town was established in 1954 (initially at a site a bit north of the present location, and with a different name) to support newly established iron ore mining. To assist with the exploration for further iron ore and the construction of the railway it seems that there was a forced relocation of native population. Although iron ore mining around Schefferville in its current location flourished through the late 1960's these relocated folk were neglected and suffered "destitute poverty". Through the 1970's iron ore mining declined and ceased in Schefferville in 1982, when most of the 4,000 or so non-native residents left. Since the year 2000 there have been moves to reopen mining in the area and production restarted in 2011, the approximate date of this scenery. The main reason why iron ore mining started again in Schefferville as opposed to any other area in Quebec or Labrador is the existing railway, used for ore transportation. There is no road connection and the airport is the only other means of access for the 250(?) town inhabitants. This population figure is somewhat of a guess, and the town inhabitants are largely company officers who change and move in and out as required by their work. Schefferville airport is to the east of the town. It has a single lit asphalt runway that is aligned 18-36 and is 4,975 feet long and 150 feet wide, with PAPI at both ends. Air Inuit flights connect with Kuujjuaq to the north and Sept-Isles to the south with onward connections to all parts of Canada. There are other charter flights for company personnel. The terminal building has been renovated and the photos show just how dilapidated it had become before this was done. I like it. This scenery also includes Squaw Lake, a float base that is used by Air Saguenay. Or was, as the company was closed in 2019 after an accident involving several deaths. The reason for Air Saguenay establishing a float base here was, once again, the railway, which allowed people to reach Schefferville for a reasonable cost. They could then use the float planes for a shorter distance and reasonable price to reach fishing lodges on the lakes to the north. If you find an error email me please, and note that my email address has been changed to rogwens at Gmail dot com.
| Filename: | Schefferville_CYKL__Squaw_Lake_CSZ9_in_Quebec_Cana.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 1st August 2021, 16:10:32 |
| Downloads: | 128 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 16.63 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Republic P-47D-20 365th FG (B4-J) "the Madam" |
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This folder contains a repaint for the A2A Wings of Power III P-47D Thunderbolt, representing P-47D-15-RE 42-75845 B4-J "The Madam". It was the assigned aircraft of Lieutenant John H. Fetzer, from Shreveport Louisiana, of the 387th FS/ 365th FG during D-Day. He was flying as wingman of Capt. Arlo Henry on 6 June 1944, D-Day, when they spotted a number of Tiger tanks trying to hide in a castle. Capt Henry blew up the castle with his bombs, while Lt Fetzer attacked a Tiger with his 1000 lb bombs. His first bomb exploded harmlessly in a field, but his second "my contribution to D-Day" exploded right behind the Tiger, flipping it over 3 times. As for 42-75845, she proved to be a very strong lady. It began its career with the initial start of operations of the 365h FG, with Lt. Fetzer as its original pilot. He named the aircraft after his future wife, Helen. It flew its 200th mission in March 1945, and continued right to the end of the war, as the only remaining original Thunderbolt of the 365th. She was shot up several times, had wings and engines replaced and countless holes patched, but its crew chief, Joe DiMaio remarked that as long as 'the Madam' came back, he would keep her flying, and he did. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Martin Catney.
| Filename: | Republic_P47D20_365th_FG_B4J_the_Madam.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 30th November 2019, 18:25:19 |
| Downloads: | 53 |
| Author: | Jan Kees Blom |
| Size: | 10.2 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| AI Mexicana Link AI Malcontent Bombardier CRJ-200 Fleet Pack |
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This is the Third Oldest Airline in the world, the Second Oldest Airline in Latin America, and the First Oldest Airline in Mexico, Mexicana Airlines (Mexicana de Aviacion), this is the Airbus A318-111 for now the pack have the Last New Livery (2010) and the Old Livery (2005), more later will upload the Older Liveries, the Old Livery but with the Thin Logo and No Wingtips Logos, and the mos popular and old Mexicana´s livery, (1997-2005). For the 100th Anniversary I´ll upload all the fleet, since 1940´s with the DC-2 to the last fleet that had when it flies, the Mark and Airline still exists, BUT It doesn´t fly since 2011. In this case this is the MexicanaLink, a subsidiary of Mexicana based in Guadalajara International Airport, was the feeder airline for Mexicana and MexicanaClick, operating in markets that did not justify the use of larger aircraft, as they were considered thin routes. This airline was the regional operator, while MexicanaClick was the domestic low-price airline that competed with Interjet, Volaris and Viva Aerobus.
The airline's presentation to the media was made on March 10, 2009.The fleet consisted in 2010 in Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet CRJ-200. I´ll upload very soon the other Model Raven FS Labs (RFSL/RAI) Bombardier CRJ-200, with the same fleet pack than this model.
The model is AI Malcontent (AIM) Bombardier CRJ-200 Basepack. I hope enjoy it!.
| Filename: | AI_Mexicana_Link_AI_Malcontent_Bombardier_CRJ200_F.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 19th November 2021, 17:28:32 |
| Downloads: | 58 |
| Author: | Jesús Gibran Soriano Solleiro |
| Size: | 166.47 MB |