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| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Beechcraft T-34C with full functionalities and failure modules |
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FS9 freeware ALPHASIM T-34C aircraft with:
- improved Virtual Cockpit and 2D Panel, partly with custom gauges, featuring
- extensive system functionalities based on the NATOPS T-34C familiarisation manual (included)
- random and pilot induced failure modules
This is the complete aircraft. I also modified the airfile and aircraft.cfg to adjust some parameters and aircraft performance more closely to real world data. In addition, random and pilot induced failure modules are embedded in the gauges. The likelihood of random failures can be selected in steps from never to certain. Pilot induced failures include exceedance of engine limits, hotstart, Engine FOD Damage on unpaved surfaces, Engine Flame out during rain or snowfall, tire wear. Random failures include failure in engine, engine fire, Battery, Generator, Avionic System, Inverters, fuel pumps, fuel leak, oil leak, prop governor, pitot blockage, static port blockage, instruments, flight controls, and they may happen already on ground, so do your preflight checks!
| Filename: | Beechcraft_T34C_with_full_functionalities_and_fail.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 16th August 2015, 02:50:27 |
| Downloads: | 360 |
| Author: | Detlev J. Rohmer |
| Size: | 41.25 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Whati CEM3 in the Northwest Territories, Canada |
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Whati is a village at the southern end of Lac La Martre, a smaller lake (only by Canadian standards, at over 40 miles long) halfway between the Great Slave Lake and the Great Bear Lake and around 100 miles north of Yellowknife. The North West Company established a trading post there in 1793, and this was the centre for local trading in the area for 100 years until a post was opened by the Hudson Bay Company on the Great Slave Lake. The current population is in the region of 520. There is no graded road access and access is by boat or air. The main local economy revolves around hunting and fishing, with efforts being made to increase tourism amid the wilderness and the wildlife. The airfield is just over a mile east of the village, with a runway of around 3,400 feet of gravel aligned 09-27 as of 2010, with PAPI at both ends and lit. There are scheduled flights from Yellowknife by Air Tindi, included in the AI, and some GA. The terminal building is similar to that of Lutselk'e, but with a different colour scheme and with solar panels on the roof. It appears that they repaint the sign on the front of the building with a different wording every time; the one I have used is one of three that have existed in the last few years. The photos I had originally were taken in the winter, with snow. Seeing it in the summer I discovered that my version of the building is not at the right level above the ground by about a foot, or 30cm. I was too lazy to make it again, which was the only way to get it right and still have it throw a shadow on the ground. This scenery modifies the lake shore, corrects levels for land and lake, and adds the village and a connecting road in addition to the airport. A note here about my scenery making. There will not be many more to follow this as I am almost at the end of the photos I either took or found for scenery purposes, plus I expect to move on from FS9 at some point during next year.
| Filename: | Whati_CEM3_in_the_Northwest_Territories_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 15th December 2019, 19:18:29 |
| Downloads: | 149 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 4.25 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Aeritalia G91Y 32 Stormo Shark |
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textures only for Massimo Altieri g91y. textures 32 st by Massimo Grassi
The Fiat G91Y was a reconnaissance and ground-attack aircraft produced by Italian company FIAT as an evolution of Fiat G91.
The first flew took place in 1966. It was a complete redesign, but the major difference was that G91Y installed 2 engines,
in order to increase the power and the capability to survive to damages during war operations.
The single Bristol Orpheus turbojet engine of G91 was then replaced by two afterburning General Electric J85 turbojets which
increased thrust by 60% over the single-engined variant.
Structural modifications to reduce airframe weight increased performance further and an additional fuel tank occupying
the space of the G.91T's rear seat provided extra range. Combat manoeuvrability was improved with the addition of automatic
leading edge slats.
Flight testing of three pre-production aircraft was successful, with one aircraft reaching a maximum speed of Mach 0.98.
Airframe buffeting was noted and was rectified in production aircraft by raising the position of the tailplane slightly.
An initial order of 55 aircraft for the Italian Air Force was completed by Fiat in March 1971.
The order was increased to 75 aircraft with 67 eventually being delivered.
The first pre-series 'Yankee' (the nickname of the new aircraft) flew in July 1968.
AMI (Italian Air Force) placed orders for two batches, 35 fighters followed by another 20, later cut to ten.
The last one was delivered around mid 1976, so the total was two prototypes, 20 pre-series and 45 series aircraft.
No export success followed.
These aircraft served with 101° Gruppo/8° Stormo (Cervia-S.Giorgio) from 1970, and later, from 1974, they served with
the 13° Gruppo/32° Stormo (Brindisi) until the early '90s, as the only ones equipped with the 'Yankee',
using them as attack/recce machines, both over ground and sea, until the AMX replaced them.
HD textures in 4096 x 4096
complete resize and paint 32bit hd
Virtual cocpit hd
Native fsx p3d
Original aircraft by Massimo Altieri
paint AMI 32 stormo textures by Massimo Grassi
| Filename: | Aeritalia_G91Y_32_Stormo_Shark.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 17th April 2017, 19:37:51 |
| Downloads: | 895 |
| Author: | Massimo Grassi |
| Size: | 10.16 MB |
| Category: Prepar3D V1-4 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| North American P-51D 20th FG (LC-N) 'June Nite' |
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This folder contains a repaint for the A2A WoP3 P-51D Mustang (with AccuSim), in the colors of P-51K 44-11161 LC-N "June Nite" as flown by Ernest "Feeb" Fiebelkorn of the 20th FG. He was one of the biggest aces of the 8th Air Force, meaning tallest and heaviest. 6ft 4in combined with 225 pounds must have made a placement into the Mustang's cockpit a bit problematic.
This did not prevent Feeb from becoming the top-scoring pilot of the 20th Fighter Group. Moreover, it was not Fiebelkorn's only claim to fame. On November 8th 1944 he and Edward Haydon from 357th FG managed to shoot down German Me 262 piloted by then top-scoring ace of the World - Walter Nowotny. The famous Austrian pilot was not lucky enough to survive that onslaught.
Feeb finished the war unscathed only to die in F-82 over Korea. His total score includes 8 individual aerial victories, 2 shared aerial victories and 2 individual ground victories. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the A2A paintkit.
| Filename: | North_American_P51D_20th_FG_LCN_June_Nite.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 4th November 2018, 17:24:10 |
| Downloads: | 62 |
| Author: | Jan Kees Blom |
| Size: | 13.1 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Fiji Airways Boeing 777-200ER (GE) (DQ-FJT) |
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This is a repaint of a Boeing 777-200ER, registration code DQ-FJT, operated by Fiji Airways, the flag carrier airline of Fiji. It operates international and domestic services to 10 countries and 15 cities around the Pacific, including Australia and New Zealand, North America and Hong Kong. While Fiji Airways currently does not operate any Boeing 777-200ERs, they did lease and operate one in 2012.
This repaint has plenty of clear markings so if you enjoy exterior detail, then you will love this repaint. You can see (and read): Door opening instructions; Static port directions; Air vent warnings; Engine hazard area; No Step warnings; RAT caution; APU intake warning; Stabilizer compartment access; Ground power supply; Forward and aft access door instructions; Pitot, ADA probe, Ice detector and TAT probe markings; Visible rivets; Enhanced window frames; Authentic Fiji logo; Bold, colorful Fiji livery and authentic flags; Lovely Fiji flight attendant; No frame rate hit.
To use this repaint, the Captain Sim B777-200 exterior model is required.
| Filename: | Fiji_Airways__Boeing_777200ER_GE_DQFJT.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 6th March 2014, 00:28:59 |
| Downloads: | 767 |
| Author: | Garrett Rowley, Captain Sim |
| Size: | 28.66 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Navy U-11A Piper PA-23 Aztec F |
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This is an almost authentic representation of what I think a modern Piper Aztec F would look like if it was painted to represent a Navy small VIP transport. The U.S. Navy purchased 20 of the very early stubby nosed Piper Aztecs in 1960 and designated them UO-1 aircraft. A few years later the military decided to align some of their numbering systems so it became the U-11A. The Navy assigned only one U-11A to a stateside base for short runs for the executives or as a special delivery vehicle that could outrun the UPS and FedEx ground vehicles with important orders or papers. They also used it to keep some of the desk bound fighter jocks on flying status by getting their monthly minimum flying hours in the left seat. The Aztec F is a lot sleeker with a very long snout so I had to guess at what the black painted area would cover. I also added a custom painted interior - Navy gray and black.
| Filename: | Navy_U11A_Piper_PA23_Aztec_F.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 26th February 2016, 10:05:14 |
| Downloads: | 415 |
| Author: | Ray Marshall |
| Size: | 27.1 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| EGVL - RAF Little Rissington - Gloucestershire, England |
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RAF Little Rissington (ICAO: EGVL) is an RAF aerodrome and former RAF station in Gloucestershire, England. It was once home to the Central Flying School, the Vintage Pair and the Red Arrows.
Built during the 1930s, the station was opened in 1938 and closed in 1994. The married-quarters and main technical site were sold in 1996 (the former becoming the village of Upper Rissington), but the aerodrome has been retained by the Ministry of Defence and remains active along with the southern technical sites, under the operational control of HQ No.2 Flying Training School at RAF Syerston.
It is now home to 637 Volunteer Gliding Squadron as the primary military unit, who provide elementary flying training for Combined Cadet Force and Air Training Corps cadets. The airfield is also used by the forces as a relief landing ground, training area and parachute dropping area. In previous years, the Royal Air Force estate has been used as a film set, including The Avengers, part of the ice chase in Die Another Day, and the Thunderbirds film. Souce: Wikipedia
| Filename: | EGVL__RAF_Little_Rissington__Gloucestershire_England.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 23rd November 2015, 14:41:23 |
| Downloads: | 465 |
| Author: | Terry Boissel |
| Size: | 19.74 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| RAF Melbourne - Yorkshire, England. |
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RAF Melbourne was a Royal Air Force station typical of the expansion period of the Second World War. Located 5 miles to the South-west of Pocklington, Yorkshire, England. The nearest village is Seaton Ross.
East Common just outside the village of Seaton Ross was requisitioned for use as a grass airfield in November 1940. In late 1940 the airfield was used by Armstrong Whitworth Whitleys of 10 Squadron as a relief landing ground for RAF Leeming. The airfield soon closed for re-development as a standard Bomber Command airfield with three concrete runways and three hangars.
In May 1945 the airfield was transferred to RAF Transport Command and 575 Squadron moved in with the Douglas Dakota. The squadron only stayed for a few months operating transport flight to and from continental Europe. With the departure of the Dakota a number of specialised Flights used the airfield for six months but by the middle of 1946 the airfield was no longer used for flying.
| Filename: | RAF_Melbourne__Yorkshire_England.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 25th November 2015, 20:34:43 |
| Downloads: | 146 |
| Author: | Terry Boissel |
| Size: | 23.1 KB |
| Category: X-Plane - Scenery | |
| BR GO SDXF - Alto Paraiso Airfield v1.0.0 |
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This is an X-Plane 11 and X-Plane 10 scenery package for Alto Paraiso de Goias Airfield (ICAO: SDXF), which is the airfield serving Alto Paraiso, Goias, in Brazil. It includes corrected aprons, ramps, gates, taxiways, lighting system, city buildings, ortho-photoscenery for the airfield area, and (XP11 only) airport ground services (like push back). Alto ParaÃso de Goiás (usually referred to as Alto ParaÃso) is a municipality in northeastern Goiás state, Brazil. It has become known for its ecological and New Age tourism. Alto ParaÃso is part of Chapada dos Veadeiros. It lies 230 km northeast of the federal capital BrasÃlia/SBBR and 423 from the state capital Goiania/SBGO. This scenery was tested and is operational (as of May 21, 2017) in "X-Plane 11.01 64 bit", Windows 10 Home. It was also tested and is also operational (as of May 21, 2017) in "X-Plane 10.51 64 bit", Windows 10 Home. Only the default X-Plane 11 libraries, by Laminar Research, are needed. No third party libraries are used.
| Filename: | BR_GO_SDXF__Alto_Paraiso_Airfield_v100.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 21st May 2017, 16:41:16 |
| Downloads: | 79 |
| Author: | Rui Mesquita |
| Size: | 14.76 MB |
| Category: X-Plane - Scenery | |
| BR RJ SBBZ - Buzios Airport v1.0.0 |
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This is an X-Plane 11 and X-Plane 10 scenery package for Umberto Modiano Airport (IATA: BZC, ICAO: SBBZ), which is the airport serving Armacao dos Buzios, Brazil. It is named after Umberto Modiano, a local businessman who financially supported the emancipation movement of Armação dos Búzios as an independent municipality, which was completed in 1995.
It includes corrected aprons, ramps, gates, taxiways, lighting system, city buildings, ortho-photoscenery for the airfield area, and (XP11 only) airport ground services (like push back).
The airport was inaugurated in 2003 and it is dedicated to general aviation. On July 11, 2012 the facility was temporarily closed to conduct renovation works demanded by the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil. However, on May 28, 2016, after completing the renovations and legal procedures, the airport was again opened for general aviation.
This scenery was tested and is operational (as of January 16, 2018) in "X-Plane 11.11 64 bit", Windows 10 Home. It was also tested and is also operational (as of January 16, 2018) in "X-Plane 10.51 64 bit", Windows 10 Home.
| Filename: | BR_RJ_SBBZ__Buzios_Airport_v100.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 2nd February 2018, 00:12:38 |
| Downloads: | 61 |
| Author: | Rui Mesquita |
| Size: | 8.35 MB |