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| Category: X-Plane - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Balesin Island Club Cessna C208B Grand Caravan |
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This archive only contains textures for the Carenado C208B GRAND CARAVAN V2 aircraft. In order for it to work, you need to own this specific aircraft. Since these are only textures, no further support is necessary, just follow the instructions below. If for some reason you don't like these textures, just delete the folder.
Installation
Open the zip file and move the whole folder Balesin Island Club to X-Plane 10 (where you installed X-Plane)--->Aircraft-->Carenado C208B GRAND CARAVAN V2 (where you installed the Carenado package)--->liveries. That's it!
A note on the Cessna C208B GRAND CARAVAN
The prototype first flew in December 1982. The production model was certified by the FAA in October 1984. Since then, the Caravan has undergone a number of design evolutions. Working with FedEx, Cessna produced first the Cargomaster, and followed that with the stretched and upgraded Super Cargomaster. The passenger model, the Grand Caravan, was derived from the Super Cargomaster. In January 2013 a higher-powered (867 shp from P&WC PT6A-140) version, the Grand Caravan EX, received FAA certification.[2] This higher-powered version will be produced by a Cessna-AVIC joint venture in China. Information taken from Wikipedia.org.
File information
The textures herein are made from the Carenado blanks. I have made every attempt to faithfully reproduce the Alphaland Balesin Island Club Caravan to the best of my abilities. The Balesin Island Club is a resort in the philippines operated by Alphaland Corporation. They use two Cessna C208B GRAND CARAVANS to ferry clients from Manila to the island resort.
| Filename: | Balesin_Island_Club_Cessna_C208B_Grand_Caravan.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 14th October 2013, 20:35:37 |
| Downloads: | 204 |
| Author: | Michel Theriault |
| Size: | 18.68 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft | |
| AerMacchi C.205 VELTRO (Greyhound) |
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The Macchi C.205 (also known as MC.205,"MC" standing for "Macchi Castoldi") Veltro (Italian:Greyhound) was an Italian World War II fighter aircraft built by the Aeronautica Macchi.
The C.205 was a development of the earlier C.202 Folgore. With a top speed of some 400 mph and equipped with a pair of 20 mm cannon as well as 12.7 mm Breda machine guns, the Macchi C.205 Veltro was highly respected by Allied and Luftwaffe pilots alike. Regarded as the best Italian aircraft of World War II, in action it proved to be extremely effective, destroying a large number of Allied bombers and capable of successfully clashing on equal terms with such renowned fighters as the North American P-51D Mustang, but, although the C.205 was able to match the best Allied opponents in speed and manoeuvrability, it was introduced late in the conflict. Moreover, due to the poor Italian industrial capability of the time, only a small production run was delivered before the end of the war.
Italy's highest scoring ace, Adriano Visconti, achieved 11 of his 26 credited victories in the few weeks he was able to fly the Veltro, with the top scoring 205 Sergente Maggiore pilota Luigi Gorrini shooting down 14 enemy aircraft plus six damaged with the C.205.
VC only. GMax Models and Skins by Manuele Villa & Italianwings, Flight dynamics by Manuele Villa & Kikko Zanaboni. It also works (Tested), subject to some limitations, within FSX. By Manuele Villa/MVG3D, September 2012.
| Filename: | AerMacchi_C205_VELTRO_Greyhound.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 28th September 2012, 10:56:13 |
| Downloads: | 1,259 |
| Author: | Manuele Villa, Italianwings |
| Size: | 37.96 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| B-24 USAAF 489th BG "Sharon D" |
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File Description:
This Ford-built B-24H was assigned to Lt Col Leon Vance, deputy commander of the 489th BG. It was Vance who had brought the aircraft from the US to Halesworth. The bomber was named after its pilot’s infant daughter Sharon, who had been born in 1942. Lt Col Vance was flying a different aircraft on the 5 June 1944 mission against a German coastal defence complex near Wimereaux, France-a mission in which the latter aircraft was lost, and for which Vance was awarded the Medal of Honor. He was the only B-24 crew member in the Eighth Air Force accorded this distinction whilst flying a mission from the UK. Vance was heading home to recover from combat wounds when he went down on a C-54 Skymaster carrying wounded and crippled veterans over the North Atlantic on 26 July 1944. In October 1946, at the age of four, Sharon Vance travelled via US Army Air Forces transport to Enid, Oklahoma (now home of Vance Air Force Base), for a ceremony in which Maj Gen James P Hodges gave her the Medal of Honor awarded to her father. Today, daughter Sharon Kiernan of San Diego, California, is an Air Force wife, and she helps to keep alive the memory of her father, and of the bomber named after her. The Sharon D retained its nickname throughout the war, and was eventually transferred to the 445th BG. It survived the conflict, and was eventually broken up for scrap.
Repaint by Jan Kees Blom for the AlphaSim 2008 Consolidated B-24 Liberator
| Filename: | B24_USAAF_489th_BG_Sharon_D.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 31st October 2008, 18:18:46 |
| Downloads: | 479 |
| Author: | Jan Kees Blom |
| Size: | 8.27 MB |
| Category: Combat Flight Simulator 1 and 2 - Aircraft | |
| Doolittle's Raiders North American B-25 Mitchell A/C No. 40-2267 |
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File Description:
B25-B Mitchell Doolittle's Raiders A/C No. 40-2267, April 18, 1942. Painted over The B24 Guy's B25 Mitchell Overhaul Model. This was mission plane #15. Pilot: Lt. Donald G. Smith, Co-Pilot: Lt. Griffith P. Williams, Navigator/ Bombardier: Lt. Howard A. Sessler, Flight Engineer: Sgt. Edward J. Saylor, Gunner: Lt. Thomas R. White. The bomb group attacked targets in the Tokyo area. The North American B-25B was not designed or intended for aircraft carrier use, but there they were, sixteen highly modified bombers sitting on the deck of the USS Hornet (CV-8). They were modified to carry bombs to Tokyo. The B-25s are launched from their maximum range, and flew over Tokyo, bombing several installations. The bombs did little damage, but managed to damage the Japanese carrier Ryuho while it is in drydock. Many of the planes then head to wherever they can make it, since the fuel will be empty before they reach a friendly airbase. All of the B-25 bombers are forced to bail out or crash land except one. Eleven crews are forced to bail out over China, 3 crash land, and the last landed safely at Vladivostok. The crew that landed in Russia was interned, along with the plane, for a while. The crews were all volunteer, and had no carrier experience, yet all sixteen of the bombers were successful on take-off. Although little physical damage was inflicted on Japan, that day, the Japanese populace was demoralized, as suddenly, the war was brought to their homeland. Texture, and Damage Files included. Note the three windows in both port and starboard bulkheads. By revev. Enjoy!
| Filename: | Doolittles_Raiders_North_American_B25_Mitchell_AC_.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 21st August 2006, 20:50:01 |
| Downloads: | 133 |
| Author: | Evan G. Butterbrodt, The B24 Guy's OH |
| Size: | 1.55 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Chatrapatti Shivaji international Airport, Mumbai/ VABB |
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Mumbai is having frequent commissioning and decommissioning of various features especially aprons and stands and twy changing nomenclature. However the inf. and resources used while developing the scenery are as on Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:14:00 UTC. Middle marker for rwy 27 has been permanently withdrawn so the missed approach point of the GP inop. procedure had been amended as 1D ILS/DME in place of middle marker(mm). Navaid BMB freq 396khz withdrawn from service.
New contents include - Commissioning of TWY L4 De-commissioning of portion of Taxi lane L beyond parking stand A1 Aircraft from parking stand A1 to A3 to push back facing west on the taxi lane L, to taxi out via TWY L4 on to TWY N.* Portion of taxi lane L beyond parking stand A1 shall be decommissioned w.e.f. 0430 UTC on 1st July 2010.1. Renaming portion of TWY P from RWY 14 to its junction with TWY E as E4 & TWY Y
as TWY S7
2. Commissioning of TWYs E7, E8, E9 & E10
3. Commissioning of one additional code C Parking Stand on Apron A named A1
4. Decommissioning of Parking Stands T4 & T5
5. Commissioning of Parking Stand G7and Decommissioning of Parking Stand G10 & G14
6. Renaming of Apron K(as apron J ) alongwith it's Parking Stands & Commissioning of
one additional code E Parking stand(J4).
7. Renaming of Apron M ( as apron K).layout chart included.
Scenery features includes - 3 different models of twy edge lights, holding point 3d lights at major intersection.check out pics. if you want extremely frame rate rate friendly update, look for file in library named as - Default mumbai.
| Filename: | Chatrapatti_Shivaji_international_Airport_Mumbai_V.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 22nd June 2010, 22:19:54 |
| Downloads: | 7,263 |
| Author: | Ashish Singh |
| Size: | 63.93 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft | |
| B-26K (A-26A) Counter-Invader |
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File Description:
In the early 1960's, meeting the need for a "counter-insurgency" aircraft, the USAF chosen On Mark Engineering Company of Van Nuys, California proposed the following major modifications to the already existing B-26 airframe: a complete remanufacture of the fuselage and tail assembly, an enlarged rudder, rebuilt and strengthened wings, re-engining with 2,500 hp P&W R-2800-52W engines, larger, fully reversible propellers with automatic feathering and clipped tips, full dual flight controls, two 165 gallon wing tip tanks, a full compliment of airborne electronics and more. This new aircraft was first delivered to the USAF in June of 1964 under the designation B-26K. Later aircraft had their cowlings revised with the air scoop being relocated further back on the cowl. By April of 1965, all forty B-26K Counter-Invaders had been delivered to the USAF.
For all effects, gauges, and the excellent A-26 sound package by David Copley, the original SOH A-26 Invader is required to be installed before installation of this aircraft. Included in this package: model by Milton Shupe with K model modifications by John Terrell, textures by Russel Smith, Henry William, and John Terrell, 2D panel and gauges by Rich Murray, flight dynamics by Jerry Beckwith and Tom Falley modified by John Terrell, pilot figures by Jan Visser. A special thanks goes out to Milton Shupe who generously provided me the original source model to work with as well as a great amount of help whenever I ran into a tough spot. Also I'd like to thank Cliff Presley for all of his excellent resources he has provided to this project.
| Filename: | B26K_A26A_CounterInvader.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 27th April 2007, 23:33:37 |
| Downloads: | 7,645 |
| Author: | John Terrell |
| Size: | 14.54 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Utilities | |
| FS Remote version 1.0 |
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File Description:
Email: [email protected]
Name: Hans Elzer
Current version 1.0
Version 1.0 contains various little bug fixes plus Fuel management in the Engines dialog
FS-Remote a utility for remotely controlling FSX
The Zip file contains:
* Readme text file
* .NET 2.0 FS-Remote executable
* Configuration file for FS-Remote
* Document file in MSWord format
What you need to run FS-Remote:
* .NET 2.0 or 3.0 installed on the computer where you want to run FS-Remote
* FSUIPC4 (registered) on the computer where you run FSX
* WideClient (FSUIPC4 FSWide remote) if you want to run FS-Remote on a remote computer
It does what the title says FS-Remote controls FSX remotely through FSUIPC.
Just take a look at the (word) document that is contained in the zip file and look at some screen shots.
It can view and control the following items in FSX through FSUIPC:
* Aircraft - Control aircraft switches like Lights, Doors, Pushback, De-Ice and Jetway plus call fuel truck
* Auto Pilot - Control auto pilot switches plus reset altimeter and heading indicator instruments
* Radio - Control radio stack switches and push buttons plus view navigation status information
* Attitude - View attitude information and warnings plus convert and view various items in feet, meter, knots, mph and km/p
* Engines - Control engines auto start and stop plus fuel management
* Weather - not implemented jet (next version)
* Environment - View the local date, time and position environment information
* Date Time - Control and view the flight simulator date and time
* Message - View and send messages to flight simulator message bar
* FPS - View real-time flight simulator frames per second FPS rate
* About - View version information about FS-Remote, FSUIPC4 and FSX
Hope that you like it.
| Filename: | FS_Remote_version_10.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 9th September 2007, 15:26:14 |
| Downloads: | 1,439 |
| Author: | Hans Elzer |
| Size: | 353.2 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Utilities | |
| FSRemote 2.0 |
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File Description:
Current version 2.0
Version 2.0 contains a new more graphical interface
Version 1.0 contains various little bug fixes plus Fuel management in the Engines dialog
FS-Remote a utility for remotely controlling FSX
The Zip file contains:
* Readme text file
* .NET 2.0 FS-Remote executable
* Configuration file for FS-Remote
* Document file in MSWord format
What you need to run FS-Remote:
* .NET 2.0 or 3.0 installed on the computer where you want to run FS-Remote
* FSUIPC4 (registered) on the computer where you run FSX
* WideClient (FSUIPC4 FSWide remote) if you want to run FS-Remote on a remote computer
It does what the title says FS-Remote controls FSX remotely through FSUIPC.
Just take a look at the (word) document that is contained in the zip file and look at some screen shots.
It can view and control the following items in FSX through FSUIPC:
* Aircraft - Control aircraft switches like Lights, Doors, Pushback, De-Ice and Jetway plus call fuel truck
* Auto Pilot - Control auto pilot switches plus reset altimeter and heading indicator instruments
* Radio - Control radio stack switches and push buttons plus view navigation status information
* Attitude - View attitude information and warnings plus convert and view various items in feet, meter, knots, mph and km/p
* Engines - Control engines auto start and stop plus fuel management
* Weather - not implemented jet (next version)
* Environment - View the local date, time and position environment information
* Date Time - Control and view the flight simulator date and time
* Message - View and send messages to flight simulator message bar
* FPS - View real-time flight simulator frames per second FPS rate
* About - View version information about FS-Remote, FSUIPC4 and FSX
Hope that you like it.
| Filename: | FSRemote_20.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 9th November 2007, 22:24:52 |
| Downloads: | 1,674 |
| Author: | Hans Elzer |
| Size: | 620.8 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - AFCAD Files | |
| Ocean City Municipal Airport (26N), NJ |
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File Description:
Located 02 miles SW of Ocean City, New Jersey on 60 acres of land, Ocean City Municipal Airport is host to quite a few GA aircraft, and has plenty of room for anyone looking to fly in for a few days. Around 60 tiedown spots are available on the tarmac. The main tarmac can host planes with wingspans up to 40 feet. If you managed to fly in anything larger than that head for the west end of the field to tie down. FSX may spawn some AI craft in that area but it is not attached to the main taxi network so no planes will leave from there - the majority of planes FSX spawns in that larger spot can't handle the runway length! Be sure to check your aircraft can handle takeoffs without freezing temps and a ton of headwind before you fly in. You can gas up by stopping near the fuel truck by the terminal or by the gas tank at the west end of the tarmac. Don't ask me what that yellow circle is on the tarmac - if anyone knows you can tell *me* :P It's in the airport photos so its there. Runway touchdown markings are enabled as in real life, but apparently FSX decides not to draw them because the runway is too thin.
Scenery constructed with use of satellite images/streetview, the author has not been there in person.
This scenery is meant to be used in conjunction with MegaScenery Earth New Jersey/Delaware 003. It is not required, but apron use is minimized to allow satellite scenery to show through as much as possible, and objects are placed based on the MSE textures - lack of it may make scenery look out of place.
| Filename: | Ocean_City_Municipal_Airport_26N_NJ.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 10th October 2010, 13:25:12 |
| Downloads: | 320 |
| Author: | Drew Sikora |
| Size: | 443.39 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Italian Air Force "S.M.Luigi Gorrini" AerMacchi C.205 VELTRO (Greyhound) |
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Regarded as the best Italian aircraft of World War II together with the Fiat G-55 Centauro,the Macchi-Castoldi C.205 proved to be extremely effective in action, destroying a large number of Allied bombers and capable of successfully clashing on equal terms with such renowned fighters as the North American P-51D Mustang.Although the C.205 was able to match the best Allied opponents both in speed and maneuverability,it was introduced late during the conflict.Moreover,due to the poor Italian industrial capability of the time,only a small production run was delivered to combat units before the end of the war.Famous C.205 pilots are Italy's highest scoring ace Adriano Visconti and the top scoring C.205 Sergente Maggiore pilota (Sargeant Major pilot) Luigi Gorrini.To date,there's still debate about
Gorrini's score,since Regia Aeronautica preferred crediting units over individual combat achievements.
Gorrini's official aerial combat score is 19 victories,but,according to his memories,he achieved 7 more during his service with Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana (A.N.R.), flying a Macchi C.205. These victories did not enter his officiall tally due to political reasons,since the A.N.R. fought by the side of the German Luftwaffe after the Italian September 8th,1943 armistice.These bring his total tally to 26 victories,making him the top scoring Italian fighter ace of WWII.For his combat record with the A.N.R he was awarded twice by the Luftwaffe with the Iron Cross First and Second Class.Luigi Gorrini was also awarded for his actions,after the end of the war,with the highest Italian military decoration,the "Medaglia d'Oro al Valor Militare" (M.O.V.M.,Gold Medal for Military Valour).Last surviving Italian fighter pilot of WWII,he died recently at the age of 97 and this repaint is dedicated to his memory.
Repaint by Manuele Villa/MVG3D, November 2014.
Requires the previous installation of the base Aermacchi C.205 Veltro package by Manuele Villa (C205_V01.zip).
| Filename: | Italian_Air_Force_SMLuigi_Gorrini_AerMacchi_C205_V.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 25th November 2014, 08:39:29 |
| Downloads: | 128 |
| Author: | Manuele Villa |
| Size: | 4.31 MB |