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Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
Active ILS - KATL v1.0 (Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport) |
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File Description:
As most know initiating the ILS at certain airports for AI Traffic is not a function at this time when using AFCAD2. If you add a new ILS runway to an airport such as KATL (10/28) only the user aircraft can use this runway when visibility falls below 3 miles. ATC will no longer use this runway for AI Traffic because FS9 sees it as a visual runway. This will cause ATC to vector your AI Traffic back to 9R/27L which is also a South Cargo/Ramp Departure Runway. There are many additional Scenery Buildings, 274 Jetways and new Terminals (as per current Contractor plans) added to version 1.0. See the readme.txt file for additional details.
Filename: | katl_ils_v1.0.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 11th September 2005, 00:04:37 |
Downloads: | 2,485 |
Author: | Jim Vile |
Size: | 558 KB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
Active ILS - KDEN v2.0 (Denver International) |
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File Description:
UPDATED KDEN see the readme file for details -- As most know initiating the ILS at certain airports for AI Traffic is not a function at this time when using AFCAD2. If you add a new ILS runway to an airport such as KDEN (16R/34L) only the user aircraft can use this runway when visibility falls below 3 miles. ATC will no longer use this runway for AI Traffic because FS9 sees it as a visual runway. This will cause ATC to vector your AI Traffic back to 16/34 (old numbers) 16L/34R (new numbers) which is also a Terminal Departure Runway. There are many additional options added to version 2.0 *** Imagine Simulations Scenery AFCAD2 and special 3rd Party ILS bgl also included ***
Filename: | kden__ils_v2.0.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 24th August 2005, 19:06:55 |
Downloads: | 2,099 |
Author: | Jim Vile |
Size: | 60 KB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
FS 2004 BAe 146-200 Playboy Jet |
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File Description:
The BAe 146-200 was the first regional jet
developed and has great STOL capabilities.
Repaint has extensive detail including 3D
Windows, Seems, Rivets, and other fine
details. 32 Bit Textures were used.
TEXTURE FILES ONLY requires BAE146JM.ZIP.
Original Model by Jon Murchison, repaintby,
Jim Martin.
Filename: | jhmpb142.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 26th October 2005, 15:13:29 |
Downloads: | 210 |
Author: | Jim Martin |
Size: | 1.33 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
Active ILS - KDEN |
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File Description:
As most know initiating the ILS at certain airports for AI Traffic is not a function at this time when using AFCAD2. If you add a new ILS runway to an airport such as KDEN (Denver International Airport 16R/34L) only the user aircraft can use this runway when visibility falls below 3 miles. ATC will no longer use this runway for AI Traffic because FS9 sees it as a visual runway and will now vector your AI Traffic to a FS9 stock ILS runway. This file adds all NAVAIDS for making 16R/34L a Precision Instrument Runway by adding all the radar fixes for both the ILS approach portion and the proper missed approach procedures, altitudes and intersections as per current published plates. All AI Aircraft will now continue to use 16R/34L when Airport conditions are less than 3 miles.
Filename: | kden_ils_jv.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 17th June 2004, 16:17:08 |
Downloads: | 1,587 |
Author: | Jim Vile |
Size: | 50 KB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
Active ILS - KMCO (Orlando International Airport) |
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File Description:
This is the 3rd Airport in a series of new ILS runways. As most know initiating the ILS at certain airports for AI Traffic is not a function at this time when using AFCAD2. If you add a new ILS runway to an airport such as KMCO (Orlando International Airport 17L/35R) only the user aircraft can use this runway when visibility falls below 3 miles. ATC will no longer use this runway for AI Traffic because FS9 sees it as a visual runway. This will cause ATC to vector your AI Traffic back to 17/35 (old numbers) 17R/35L (new numbers) which is also a Terminal departure runway. This file adds all NAVAIDS for making 17L/35R a Precision Instrument Runway. I have added all the radar fixes for both the ILS approach portion and the proper missed approach procedures, altitudes and intersections as per current published plates. All AI Aircraft will now continue to use 17L/35R when Airport visual conditions are less than 3 miles.
Filename: | kmco_ils.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 25th June 2004, 01:50:15 |
Downloads: | 3,844 |
Author: | Jim Vile |
Size: | 45 KB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
Active ILS - KMIA (Miami International Airport) |
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File Description:
By design KMIA is now the most advanced ATC controlled airport in the FS9 database. This is the 4th Airport and the most complex in a series of new ILS runways. As most know initiating the ILS at certain airports for AI Traffic is not a function at this time when using AFCAD2. If you add a new ILS runway to an airport such as KMIA (Miami International Airport 8L/26R) only the user aircraft can use this runway when visibility falls below 3 miles. ATC will no longer use this runway for AI Traffic because FS9 sees it as a visual runway. This will cause ATC to vector your AI Traffic back to 9L/27R (old numbers) 8R/26L (new numbers) which is also a Terminal departure runway. All 4 runways for KMIA are now simultaneously active for both departure and arrival. In the past only the runways closest to the Terminal were for departure, and arrivals used the outer parallel runways. This no longer applies with KMIA. The many options written in the XML are to numerous to list for KMIA so follow the instructions in the README and just sit back (or fly) and plane spot either VMC or IMC for a very active airport.
*** FlyTampa-Miami Scenery AFCAD2 and special ILS bgl also included ***
Filename: | kmia_ils_jv.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 4th July 2004, 03:33:01 |
Downloads: | 2,213 |
Author: | Jim Vile |
Size: | 127 KB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Panels | |
Passenger Views for DeHavilland DHC6-300 Twin Otter. |
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File Description:
This modification adds two passenger views, seat 4 on left side, and seat 1 on right side, to the excellent DeHavilland DHC6-300 Twin Otter, Skybus REG# G-CBML & G-BIHO VER 4.2 by Premier Aircraft Design. Make sure to get their newest version, "dhskyb42.zip", from their website before using my passenger views. Thanks Steve Quinn for giving me the idea!
Filename: | passenger_views_dhc6-300_fs9.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 4th July 2004, 17:16:00 |
Downloads: | 1,288 |
Author: | Jim Hedfors |
Size: | 370 KB |
Category: Orbiter - Spaceships | |
U.S.S. Enterprise 1701-C |
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File Description:
The fourth ENTERPRISE, NCC-1701-C, was a Ambassador-class starship, that was built at the McKinley Earthstation. This ship, whose captain was Rachel Garett, was lost in 2344 while it tried to protect a klingon outpost on Narenda III of romulan agressors. The heroism of captain Baretts crew was an important step in the direction of the alliance between the Federation and the Klingon Empire.
Now is your chance to fly her in Orbiter.
Filename: | 1701c.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 9th July 2004, 23:13:20 |
Downloads: | 1,221 |
Author: | Jim Williams |
Size: | 1.67 MB |
Category: Orbiter - Spaceships | |
U.S.S. Enterprise 2702-D |
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File Description:
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D was a Galaxy-class extended-duration starship and the flagship of Starfleet. The fifth starship to be named Enterprise, she was commanded by Captain Jean-Luc Picard. With a total of 42 decks, the U.S.S. Enterprise-D was twice the length and had eight times the interior space of the Constitution-class ships of over a century earlier; she carried a combined crew and passenger load of about 1,012.
Defensive systems included 10 phaser banks, 250 photon torpedoes, and a high capacity shield grid; there are some 4,000 power systems in all aboard ship.
Full acceleration time from reverse, sub-light impulse through nominal top warp speed, warp 9, was 0.03 milliseconds. The ship achieved maximum speed of warp 9.5 maximum when pursued by the entity known as "Q"; at warp 9.3 its engines had passed the red line.
By stardate 43205, she had already logged tens of thousands of light-years since setting out around stardate 41153.7 after Jean-Luc Picard formally became her first captain on stardate 41124.
An average day aboard ship, according to Lieutenant Commander Data, included four birthdays, two personnel transfers, two chess tournaments, a secondary school play, four promotions, the celebration of the Hindu Festival of Lights — and a birth and wedding.
Some 13 planets were represented among the ship's complement as of stardate 44247. During the Borg incursion of 2366, Decks 23-25 were sliced open by the enemy during the final battle over Earth and requiring a refit at Earth Station McKinley which lasted 5-6 weeks.
It was far less damage than the kamikaze warp-driven collision Commander Riker had readied as one last recourse, however. During that refit, the starship received a phaser upgrade as well as damage repair and a dilithium chamber articulation frame. It off-loaded the original three Runabouts and the first arriving officers at Deep Space Nine.
The U.S.S. Enterprise-D was destroyed in 2371 after an attack by renegade Klingons breached her warp core. Although the saucer section separated before the breach, the force of the explosion caused the section to crash on the planet Veridian III. Fortunately, losses were minimal.
Filename: | 1701d.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 12th July 2004, 04:41:12 |
Downloads: | 2,211 |
Author: | Jim Williams |
Size: | 1.45 MB |
Category: Orbiter - Spaceships | |
Cessna 140 |
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File Description:
Just a simple Cessna 140 Aircraft to buzz around in. There is no animation, no fancy bells and whistles. Just a simple aircraft I made while learning how to create air and spacecraft for Orbiter.
WARNING: It is against Federal Law and FAA Regulations to fly private aircraft within Kennedy Space Center airspace. It is punishable by a fine of no less than $10,000 and a prison term no less than 5 years.
Have fun!
Filename: | cessna140.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 25th July 2004, 02:32:29 |
Downloads: | 453 |
Author: | Jim Williams |
Size: | 237 KB |