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| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Flight Plans | |
| Virgin Blue Flight Plans v2.0 |
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File Description:
Correct as per schedules 27/03/2005 - 29/10/2005, this is v2.0 of my Virgin Blue flight plans for the PMDG 737. Included are all 102 flight plans as used by Virgin Blue in .rte format.
| Filename: | Virgin_Blue_Flight_Plans_v20.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 30th September 2005, 13:48:03 |
| Downloads: | 2,105 |
| Author: | Jeremy Soulsby |
| Size: | 34.6 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Polet Flight Antonov AN-24RV |
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File Description:
Textures only for the Polet Flight Antonov AN-24RV. Reg: RA-46676.
CIS Base model required (cis_an24_basepack.zip)
| Filename: | Polet_Flight__Antonov__AN24RV.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 4th February 2008, 12:21:22 |
| Downloads: | 532 |
| Author: | Symon Long |
| Size: | 195.11 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - AI Flight Plans | |
| Maldivian Summer 2025 Flight Plans |
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File Description:
Flightplans for Maldivian, operating a fleet of 3 Dash 8's, 5 ATR's, an Airbus A320 and A330 during the summer of 2025. Schedule taken from Sept 17th to 23rd, 2025 as per Flightradar24.
| Filename: | Maldivian_Summer_2025_Flight_Plans.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 27th September 2025, 15:52:40 |
| Downloads: | 102 |
| Author: | Ryan O'Reilly |
| Size: | 10.31 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - AI Flight Plans | |
| Bahamasair Winter 2026 Flight Plans |
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File Description:
Flightplans for Bahamasair, operating a fleet of 2 ATR 42's, 2 ATR 72's and 4 Boeing 737-700's during the winter of 2025/2026. Schedule taken from Dec 30th, 2025 to Jan 5th, 2026 as per Flightradar24.
| Filename: | Bahamasair_Winter_2026_Flight_Plans.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 6th January 2026, 20:05:00 |
| Downloads: | 129 |
| Author: | Ryan O'Reilly |
| Size: | 9.65 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - AI Flight Plans | |
| New! airHaifa Summer 2026 Flight Plans |
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Flightplans for airHaifa, operating a fleet of 6 ATR 72-600's during the summer of 2026. Schedule taken from flights operated between June 16th and June 22nd, 2026 as per Flightradar24.
| Filename: | airHaifa_Summer_2026_Flight_Plans.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 26th June 2026, 21:12:10 |
| Downloads: | 38 |
| Author: | Ryan O'Reilly |
| Size: | 8.92 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Utilities | |
| Gauges Recovery 1.2 for FSX |
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File Description:
New ! Since version 1.2 Gauges Recovery also fix the problem of compatibility from FS9 add-ons which display all gray and without texture !!!
DESCRIPTION:
For years I worked on Flight Simulator I realized that many people have problems with showing the gauges panel (black screen) or special effects such as afterburner, smoke or line of condensation occurring after uninstalling an add-on or accidentally deleted files of the simulator.
In your Flight Simulator X there is a folder named 'Gauges' it contains files 'gauges' representative board instrumentation for each add-on, such as the autopilot, the horizon indicator etc, if you delete one of these files, your panel will not display the gauge that it was programmed. It is the same for the folder 'Effects' that contains all the special effects in FSX, it sometimes happens that some files in these folders disappear leaving your simulator in a situation where you no longer see your instrument panel (black screens) and afetburner invisible. Under these conditions, you reinstall FSX and lose a lot of time (and patience).
So I created Gauges Recovery, a small free utility that will restore all your gauges and effects of origin in less than 10 seconds. With Gauges Recovery, you're sure to get the display of all gauges and effects.
This program does restore the original files from Microsoft FSX FSX SP1, FSX SP2 and not the files from other publishers, no changes will be made to these files.
Some people see the gauges all black (black screens), unless FSX is installed correctly. The solution to this problem is to install the files MSVCP70.DLL and msvcr70.dll in your 'system32', Gauges Recovery does this automatically for you.
Do not look if Gauges Recovery is installed because there is no installation, the program only updates files in FSX and nothing else.
| Filename: | Gauges_Recovery_12_for_FSX.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 19th January 2010, 10:47:17 |
| Downloads: | 4,883 |
| Author: | Erik BENDER |
| Size: | 11.43 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Original Aircraft | |
| Project Opensky Boeing 747-100v4 Native Conversion Base package for FSX/P3D |
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File Description:
The Project Opensky Boeing 747100V4 Native Conversion for FSX/P3D is the first of the initial release of the POSKY 747V4 Classic Series, and it is a new conversion of the old top-hit freeware add-on aircraft series that is known to the Flight Simulation Community since FS2002, FS2004, and onwards to FSX and has been loved by thousands of Flight-simmers across the world because of its simple-but-great model, and completely free of charge.
But with newer flight simulators on the line under the ESP Flight Simulator Type such as Lockheed Martin Prepar3DV4 and V5,
the Project Opensky Boeing 747V4 Classic Series (which was only made for FS9) were slowly falling behind and couldn’t keep up
with the current flight simulators today.
And now, for the first time in 2020; this conversion has surfaced to the public and in the eyes of the flight simulation community. Destined to fly in the current flight simulators of today like FSX, FSX: Steam Edition, Prepar3D V1 to V4 and Prepar3D V5, this classic freeware had continued to live on into the new era, bringing nostalgia not only just to those who flown it before in FS2004, but also for a new generation who can relive classic scenes of the Jumbo Jet’s illustrious history through this iconic freeware add-on aircraft series in today’s flight simulator platforms. And the permission to convert the models was acquired from the developer who was the mind of the POSKY 747V4 Classic Series: Hiroshi Igami. And he gave our conversion team the green light to do so. Leading to this conversion to surface in the public for the first time.
Follow the instructions in the Readme txt file. And read the documentation for more info and the credits on this base package.
If you have any questions/comments or any problems while installing this base package, feel free to contact me on [email protected]
| Filename: | Project_Opensky_Boeing_747100v4_Native_Conversion_.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 29th September 2020, 21:47:40 |
| Downloads: | 1,183 |
| Author: | Carl Lyndon F. Nepomuceno / Project Opensky |
| Size: | 22.86 MB |
| Category: Prepar3D V5 - Original Aircraft | |
| Prepar3Dv4/v5 POSKY Boeing 747SPv4 PBR Conversion Base package |
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File Description:
The Project Opensky Boeing 747V4 Classic Series PBR Native Conversion for P3DV4 and V5 is a newly updated conversion of the old top-hit freeware add-on aircraft series that is known to the Flight Simulation Community since FS2002, FS2004, and onwards to FSX and has been loved by thousands of Flight-simmers across the world because of its simple-but-great model, and completely free of charge. But with newer flight simulators on the line under the ESP Flight Simulator Type such as Lockheed Martin Prepar3DV4 and V5, the Project Opensky Boeing 747V4 Classic Series (which was only made for FS9) were slowly falling behind and couldn’t keep up with the current flight simulators today. And now, for the first time in 2022; this newly-updated conversion has surfaced to the public and in the eyes of the flight simulation community. Destined to fly in the current flight simulators of today like Prepar3D V4 and Prepar3D V5, this classic freeware had continued to live on into the new era, bringing nostalgia not only just to those who flown it before in FS2004, but also for a new generation who can relive classic scenes of the Jumbo Jet’s illustrious history through this iconic freeware add-on aircraft series in today’s flight simulator platforms. It finally received an all new makeover! And the permission to convert the models was acquired from the developer who was the mind of the POSKY 747V4 Classic Series: Hiroshi Igami. And he gave our conversion team the green light to do so. Leading to this conversion to surface in the public for the first time. Follow the instructions in the Readme txt file. And read the documentation for more info and the credits on this base package. If you have any questions/comments or any problems while installing this base package, feel free to contact me.
| Filename: | Prepar3Dv4v5_POSKY_Boeing_747SPv4_PBR_Conversion_B.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 1st July 2022, 18:35:03 |
| Downloads: | 442 |
| Author: | Carl Lyndon F. Nepomuceno / Project Opensky |
| Size: | 37.26 MB |
| Category: Prepar3D V5 - Original Aircraft | |
| Prepar3Dv4/v5 POSKY Boeing 747-100v4 PBR Conversion Base package |
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File Description:
The Project Opensky Boeing 747V4 Classic Series PBR Native Conversion for P3DV4 and V5 is a newly updated conversion of the old top-hit freeware
add-on aircraft series that is known to the Flight Simulation Community since FS2002, FS2004, and onwards to FSX
and has been loved by thousands of Flight-simmers across the world because of its simple-but-great model,
and completely free of charge.
But with newer flight simulators on the line under the ESP Flight Simulator Type such as Lockheed Martin Prepar3DV4 and V5,
the Project Opensky Boeing 747V4 Classic Series (which was only made for FS9) were slowly falling behind and couldn’t keep up
with the current flight simulators today.
And now, for the first time in 2022; this newly-updated conversion has surfaced to the public and in the eyes of the flight
simulation community. Destined to fly in the current flight simulators of today like Prepar3D V4 and Prepar3D V5,
this classic freeware had continued to live on into the new era, bringing nostalgia not only just to those who flown it before in FS2004,
but also for a new generation who can relive classic scenes of the Jumbo Jet’s illustrious history through this iconic freeware add-on
aircraft series in today’s flight simulator platforms. It finally received an all new makeover!
And the permission to convert the models was acquired from
the developer who was the mind of the POSKY 747V4 Classic Series: Hiroshi Igami. And he gave our conversion team the green light to
do so. Leading to this conversion to surface in the public for the first time.
Follow the instructions in the Readme txt file. And read the documentation for more info and the credits on this base package. If you have any questions/comments or any problems while installing this base package, feel free to contact me.
| Filename: | Prepar3Dv4v5_POSKY_Boeing_747100v4_PBR_Conversion_.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 31st December 2021, 16:36:37 |
| Downloads: | 937 |
| Author: | Carl Lyndon F. Nepomuceno / Project Opensky |
| Size: | 30.8 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AFCAD Files | |
| Southwestern British Columbia Airport Corrections |
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File Description:
As shorelines, water bodies, roads, railways and other features become more accurate in addon scenery, inaccuracies in airport placement become apparent. Although Microsoft did an excellent job of using published data to place airports, the published information is not always accurate. Some airports in the area of interest were misplaced by as much as 850m, thus conflicting with water and/or roadways. This release corrects Canadian airports in South-western British Columbia, in LOD5 cell 15x14 (915140). This area covers a portion of Vancouver Island from Duncan to Victoria, and the BC Mainland as far east as Douglas Lake and north of Pemberton. In this region CAK3, CAL3, CBT6, CYHE, CYLY, and CYPS are corrected, and Bruce Ellison has kindly modified his CAM3 for inclusion; see separate readme document for details. All these airports have been activated for AI use. A few buildings that may conflict from roads have been removed from CYNJ. The unrealistically large flatten and airport polygon at CYYJ is reduced in size. Airport features that end up in the water have been removed from CYVR and the overly large flatten there reduced. Some Rwy12 goodies have been tossed in as well, but if these are not important to the user, it is not necessary to have Rwy12 installed. Ultimate Terrain or similar accurate hydrology and roads recommended. FSGenesis 38m mesh or other high quality terrain mesh recommended.
| Filename: | Southwestern_British_Columbia_Airport_Corrections.zip |
| License: | Check within download |
| Added: | 30th May 2005, 07:31:45 |
| Downloads: | 3,001 |
| Author: | Jon Patch, Bruce Ellison |
| Size: | 1.53 MB |